BioM: Langreck, Kaila (1965)

 

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Langreck, St. Louis, Hughes, Tobias, Yenni

 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) January 28, 1965

 

Langreck, Kaila (Marriage - 25 January 1965)

 

Miss Kaila Langreck of Neillsville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Langreck of Neillsville, was given in marriage by her father to Dan St. Louis of Niagara, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim St. Louis.  The double ring ceremony took place in Oshkosh, where both young people will be students at Wisconsin State University in the coming semester. The bride attended the University of Wisconsin the first semester and has transferred to Oshkosh.

 

Fro her wedding, the bride wore an ivory hued street length sheath dress, accented with a jewelry neckline edged with lace ruffling, as were the cuffs of the sleeves. She carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white stephanotis, entwined with green. Miss Mary Hughes of Madison, formerly of this area, was her maid of honor. She was attired in a red street length sheath dress, styled similarly to that of the bride.  Her bouquet matched her ensemble.

 

Jim Tobias, a fraternity brother of the groom, was his bestman.

 

A reception honoring the couple was held at the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity house.

 

Among those attending from Neillsville were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Langreck and Kevin, and Miss Janice Yenni. Other guests were from Two Rivers, Madison, Niagara, Oshkosh and Madison.

  

 

 


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