BioM: Rossman, Annette (1954)
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Surnames: Rossman, Guden, Southworth, Burwald, Cuslik
----Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 6/17/1954
Rossman, Annette (10 JUN 1954)
Miss Annette Marilyn Rossman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rossman, Owen (Clark Co., Wis.), became the bride of Arthur N. Guden, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Guden Sr., Rt. 2, Marshfield, on Thursday, June 10 at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church at Owen. The Rev. H. L. Crubel officiated at the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial high mass.
Attending the bride were Miss Mary Jane Guden, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, and Miss Bernice Southworth as bridesmaid, wearing gowns in pastel blue and yellow, respectively, fashioned with lace jackets over strapless bodices. The full skirts had three flounces of nylon tulle over taffeta and were of chapel length. They wore matching carnations in their hair and wore wrist corsages of white daisies.
Orin Burwald, Marshfield, served as best man and Gerald Guden served his brothers as groomsman. Duane Guden, groom’s brother, and Richard Cuslik, ushered.
A traditional white satin gown was chosen by the bride fashioned with chapel length skirt of double nylon tulle net over satin. A sequin trimmed Peter Pan collar topped the sweetheart neckline of the snug fitting rose point lace bodice of the gown which had long sleeves and buttoned down the back with tiny satin buttons. A deep lace edged the finger tipped veil which fastened to a lace and pearl trimmed crown. Her cascade bouquet consisted of roses and lilies of the balley.
The bride’s mother was present in a blue summer print dress with white accessories, and the groom’s mother wore a black and white two piece dress with white accessories. Both wore corsages of yellow roses.
Breakfast was served to the bridal party at the home of the bride’s parents. Dinner and reception followed at the Meadow View Country Club and Owen.
The bride attended the Milwaukee Accredited School of Beauty Culture at Eau Claire. Both the bride and groom are employed in Marshfield.
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