BioA: Mikolainis, Mr./Mrs. Kase (Silver - 1960)

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Surnames: Mikolainis, Micke, Skrzenta, Eklund, Gecewicz, Wnek, Rogus, Dudkiewicz

 

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 09/15/1960

 

Mikolainis, Mr./Mrs. Kase (Silver - 4 SEP 1960)

 

On Sunday, Sept. 4th, 1960, Mr. and Mrs. Kase Mikolainis of Withee (Clark Co., Wis.), repeated their marriage vows of their 25th wedding anniversary at St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church at 11 o’clock Mass, those who attended were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mikolainis of Evanston, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Micke of Gilman, Wis., also relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skrzenta and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eklund and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gecewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wnek, Miss Stella Wnek, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rogus, Mrs. Josephine Dudkiewicz, all of Chicago; Miss Milda Mikolainis, Mr. and Mrs. John Mikolainis and sons of Cicero, Ill.; Miss Bertha Mikolainis of Oak Park, Ill.; Mrs. Valeria Rogus and son of Des Plaines, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Zais of Stanley, Wis., Miss Rose Ann Rogus of Argyle, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Micke and family of Gilman, Miss Theresa and Rudy Rogus of Standquist, Minn., and a host of friends and relatives of Thorp, Stanley, Wausau, Gilman, Owen, Eau Claire.

 

A dinner was served in their honor at the Parish Hall after Mass.  The above mentioned also attended the wedding on Saturday, Sept. 3rd of Miss Jolanta Mikolainis and Mr. Kenneth B. Micke at St. Hedwig’s Church, and reception was held at the parish hall.

  

 

 


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