Dobry Anniversary - Canadian County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Smiley 05 Nov 2006 Return to Canadian County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/canadian/canadian.html ========================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ========================================================================== Originally posted at: http:\\boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yZB.2ACI/513.1.1 ..from the Oklahoman Newspaper Archives dated: 08-07-1938 DOBRY'S MARK GOLDEN WEDDING DAY Nuptial Mass and Large Reception Scheduled at Yukon Sunday Friends from over the state will assemble Sunday in Yukon to celebrate the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Anton Frank Dobry, residents of Yukon since 1890. Early in the morning a special mass will be read for Mr and Mrs Dobry in St John's Church. Right Rev. Msgr. J.B.Dudek, Oklahoma City, will officiate, assisted by Rev. James O'Keefe, Oklahoma City, and Rev Claud Sons, Yukon. Dolores Dobry, granddaughter of the couple, will sing "Ave Maria" accompanied by Maria Michalicka at the organ. A wedding breakfast will follow in the home of Mr and Mrs Joe E. Dobry. Only members of the immediate family will be present. Sunday afternoon from 3 until 7 o'clock a large reception will be held in the Dobry home. The entire house will be decorated in gold colored flowers. etc... Assisting Mr and Mrs Dobry will be their children, Mrs Frank Kostka and Theophile Dobry, both of Oklahoma City, and Mrs Alan Norwood and Joe E. Dobry, both of Yukon. Also receiving will be Mrs Theophile Dobry, Mrs Joe E. Dobry, Mr. Kostka, Mr. Norwood, Mr and Mrs Alfred H. Smith, OKlahoma City, Raymond Kostka and Ed Kostka....this article runs 2 pages with all the guests names listed which include all the Kroutil's and Drabek's. ***Anton Frank Dobry was the founder of the Farmer's Union Mill also located in Yukon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Canadian County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/canadian/canadian.html