BioM: Thoma, Florence (1928)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: AYERS
THOMA LASTOFKA MAXON BEAULIEU ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 09/06/1928 Thoma, Florence (1
SEP 1928) Mr. Claude Ayers
and Miss Florence Thoma were married at the courthouse in Winona,
Minn., Saturday, Sept. 1, 1928. They were attended by Miss Mildred
Lastofka of Neillsville and Mr. Lowell Maxon of Fairchild. The bride wore a
flowered georgette dress with pink satin underneath; Miss Lastofka
wore a dress of yellow silk trimmed with white. The groom and best
man wore suits of dark blue. The bridal party returned to
Neillsville and the bride and groom took a short wedding trip by
auto through the northeast part of the state. Monday night on their
return, a fine wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's
mother, which was attended only by relatives. The groom is a
young man who grew up here and always made his home with his aunt,
Mrs. M. F. Beaulieu. He attended the Neillsville High School to
near the close of the fourth year, when he secured a position in
the Lowe Furniture Store, where he has worked steadily ever since.
He is a young man of good habits and fine principles in every
way. The bride is the
youngest daughter of Mrs. Susie Thoma. She is a graduate of
Neillsville High School, working in the Sweet Shop spare time
during her high school course, and since graduation. She is a young
lady of lovely personality and liked by everyone who know her. The young couple
have furnished rooms at the home of Mrs. Beaulieu and began
housekeeping at once. Our personal good
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