BioM: Smith, Evelyn Rosalie #2 (1956)  

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Surnames: Smith, Pagels, Barron, Bryant, Groves, Miller, Emery 
 

----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 06/07/1956 
 

Smith, Evelyn Rosalie (Marriage - 26 May 1956)  
 

Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Pagles are now at home to friends in Chicago. They repeated marriage vows during a 2:00 o’clock ceremony Saturday afternoon, May 26, in the Assembly of God church at Abbotsford with the Rev. Walter B. Barron, of Spencer, officiating. 
 

Parents of the bride, the former Miss Evelyn Rosalie Smith, are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Route 1, Unity. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pagles, of Route 5, Marshfield.  
 

After the marriage service, the newlyweds greeted friends at a reception in the church parlors, followed by a supper at 4:00 o’clock. 
 

Embroidered net over satin, fashioned the gown donned by the bride. The bodice, finished with a round neckline, featured long sleeves that came to points over the wrists. A close fitting cloche secured her long, flowing veil. In her arms she carried an arrangement of red roses and white carnations. 
 

The floor length frocks worn by the bridal aides were made alike. Similar, too, were their bouquets of carnations and rosebuds in colors to match their dresses. Serving as maid of honor in a yellow gown was Miss Lila Smith, a sister of the bride, of Unity. Bridesmaid Miss Beverly Bryant, a cousin of the groom, Route 5, was dressed in blue.  
 

Attending the groom were George Pagles, a brother of the groom, Route 5, Marshfield, as best man; Delmar Groves, Lake Zurich, Ill., a cousin of the bride, and Clifford Pagles, Route 5, a brother of the groom, as ushers.  
 

Miss Lynn Miller, Monroe Center, a niece of the groom, was flower girl. She wore a miniature replica of the bride’s gown. Her escort was Brian Emery, a cousin of the bride, from Minneapolis *** Note: The rest of the article was cut off and was not available at the time of transcription.  

 

 


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