BioM: Horn, Sylvia Mary (1953)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Horn, Koroghlanian, Yahnman, Plank,
Lane, Beyer, Oates
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville,
Clark Co., WI.) September 3, 1953
Horn, Sylvia Mary (Marriage - 29 August
1953)
Miss Sylvia Mary Horn, Chili, and Harry
Koroghlanian of Racine were married August 29, at 8 P.m. at the
Presbyterian Church of Marshfield with the Rev. Arthur Oates,
pastor of the church, performing the double ring
ceremony.
The
bride, given in marriage by her father, Elmer Horn of Chili wore a
dress of nylon lace and pleated nylon net over white satin with a
fingertip veil caught in a Juliet cap trimmed with pearls and
rhinestones. White gladioli with red sweetheart roses and
white streamers made up the bride’s
bouquet.
Fern Horn, Schofield, was her sister’s maid
of honor. Joseph Yahnman, friend of the groom was best
man.
Music for the ceremony was furnished by Edward
Plank of Stevens Point, at whose home the bride stayed during her
college years. Mrs. George Lane, Stanley, college friend of
the bride, sang two selections.
A
reception for 75 guests was held at the church. The church was
decorated with flowers that were arranged by Mrs. Arnold Beyer of
Greenwood, aunt of the bride.
The
bride is a graduate of the Loyal High School and Central State
College and is a second grade teacher in the Nekoosa Schools.
The groom received his education in the Racine schools and has had
two years of the University extension course at Racine. He
will attend Central State College at Stevens Point this
fall.
The
groom recently returned from overseas duty in
Germany.
Among the congratulatory telegrams received by the couple were some from the groom’s relatives in South America.
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