BioM: Razner, Julia A. (Marriage - 1915)
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Surnames: RAZNER
ANYZEWSKI ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 07/15/1915 Razner, Julia A.
(Marriage - Jul 1915) The marriage of
Miss Julia Apamelia Razner of this city and Frank Anyzewski of
Thorp, Clark County, Wis., occurred at St. Peter's Catholic Church
at 8:30 o'clock this morning. Rev. S. A. Elbert officiated. Miss Razner was
attired in white charmeuse, with an over-dress of lace, while her
sister, Miss Clara Razner, who was maid of honor, wore white crepe
de chien. The bridesmaids were Miss Rose Anyzewski of Thorp, sister
of the groom, and Miss Pearl Jerzak. Miss Anyzewski's gown was of
pale green mescaline and her bouquet of pink roses, while Miss
Jerzak wore light blue crepe de chien and carried white carnations.
Frank Jerzak was best man and Joseph Pawlak of Thorp,
groomsman. The church was
decorated with cut flowers. While the sister organist rendered
Lohengrin's march the bride, on the arm of her father, Martin
Razner, proceeded down the aisle, accompanied by her young lady
attendants. At the chancel rail they were met by the groom and his
escorts. About fifty
relatives and intimate friends, some from outside the city, partook
of wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents, 1200 Main
St., at 10 o'clock, and this afternoon and evening a reception is
being held. Mr. and Mrs. Anyzewski leave on one of the midnight
trains tonight for a trip to Milwaukee and Chicago. They will be at
home in a newly furnished residence at Thorp after Aug. 1. Mr. Anyzewski is a
salesman and has visited in this city quite frequently in past
eyars. His bride has always made Stevens Point her home, formerly
attended the public and Normal School and has taught several years,
most of this time at Thorp. That the young couple May be accorded
the happiness they so well deserve is the wish of many Stevens
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