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Married:
- THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1939
Miss Emma Oehlberg Wedded to Carl Mohar Jr. Saturday
The wedding of Miss Emma Oehlberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Oehlberg, 921 Niagara Avenue, Carl S. Mohar, Jr.,son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mohar, 1138 Dillingham Avenue, took place at 9 a. m. Saturday in SS. Cyril and Methodius. With the Rev. Rudolf Potochik conducting the ceremony. Stanza Skok Francis was the organ and the junior choir sang the mass. For her wedding, the bride chose white lace and tulle gown made with a long train, a high neckline and long sleeves. Her double-tulle fingertip veil extended from a cap designed with pearls. She carried a crown of American Beauty roses, white larkspur and babysbreath. Identical organza gowns fashioned with full skirts and short puffed sleeves were worn by the bride's three attendants. Miss Isabelle Mohar, who attended her brother's bride as maid of honor, wore light blue and carried an all pink bouquet roses and larkspur. Miss Esther Oehlberg, sister of the bride, appeared in pale yellow and held a bouquet of yellow and white larkspur, while Miss Esther Herman, dressed in pale pink, carried pink and white larkspur. All three attendants wore ribbons in their hair to match their dresses. The bridegroom was attended by Peter Gilipsky as best man. Robert Mohar and Henry Oehlberg were ushers. The church service was followed by a wedding breakfast served to members of the bridal party at the bridegroom's home and at noon wedding dinner for 25 guests was served at Smiling's restaurant. The bride and bridegroom are on a secret wedding trip and after May will be at home at 1138 Dillngham Avenue. The bride, a 1933 Sheboygan High School graduate, is at present employed by the Wisconsin State Employment Service at Manitowoc. Mr. Mohar attended the Vocational school and is now associated with his father as a carpenter-contractor.
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