BioM: Hamann, Janice (1958)
Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames:
Brown, Hamann, Kempfert, Lay, Writz, Wussow, Tigert, Remus,
Krampien, Tetzke
----Source:
Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.)
08/07/1958
Hamann,
Janice (Marriage - 2 Aug. 1958)
Miss Janice
Hamann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hamann, became the bride of
Ronald Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Route 1, Edgar,
Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Frederick Kempfert officiated at the
exchange of vows at St. John’s Lutheran church,
Edgar, Wis.
The bride,
who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown
of Chantilly lace and sheer nylon tulle over satin. A lace profile
cap, edged with pleated tulle, held the finger tip veil of imported
illusion. She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli, white carnations
and stephanotis.
Miss Carol
Hamann was maid of honor and Miss Judy Hamann was flower girl for
their sister. The Misses Miriam Brown, Joyce Hamann and Myrna Lay
were bridesmaids.
Waltz length
gowns of chiffon over taffeta and net with taffeta cummerbunds were
chosen in aqua, yellow, green and orchid, for the bridal attendants
and pink for the flower girl. They carried matching sprays of
colored carnations.
Attending
the groom were Carl Tetzke as best man, Kenneth Hamann, as usher,
and Jerald Writz, as ring bearer. Bruce Wussow and Arthur Tigert
seated the guests.
Miss Connie
Remus, accompanied by Miss Edith Krampien, at the organ, sang, "The
Lord’s Prayer," and "O, Perfect Love."
A reception
at the home of the bride followed the ceremony and supper was
served in the church dining room. In the evening, the new Mr. and
Mrs. Brown greeted guests at a wedding dance at the Trianon
ballroom.
The bride, a graduate of the Edgar high school, is employed at the First American State Bank at Wausau. The groom attended the Abbotsford and Edgar high schools. They will make their home on Route 1, Edgar.
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