BioM: Shilts, Judy Arlene (1966)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Shilts, Anderson, Myhrwold, Christensen, Winslow, Michur
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 22 Sep 1966
Shilts, Judy Arlene (10 SEP 1966)
Rev. Arvid Myhrwold officiated at a nuptial ceremony in Our Savior's Lutheran
Church, Greenwood, where Miss Judy Arlene Shilts, Withee (Clark Co., Wis.), was
given in marriage by her father to Dale Howard Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Anderson, rte. 2, Withee.
The Anderson-Shilts wedding rites began at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 10, 1966,
and Miss Diane Michur sang "Wedding Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer." The church
altar was decorated with white and pink gladioli.
The bride was attired in an A-line floor length dress with lace top. Her veil
fell from a crown and her flowers were red Garnett roses and white carnations
with streamers.
Miss Ina Shilts, Withee, the maid of honor, and Miss Darlene Anderson of Owen,
the bridesmaid, wore pink and blue ensembles respecticely. They had A-line floor
length formals and carried cascades of carnations in hues to match their frocks.
Charles Christensen, Owen, was best man, and Bill Winslow, also of Owen, the
groomsman. Ushering were LaVerne Shilts and Harvey Anderson.
The reception was held in the church basement and the dance took place in the
American Legion Hall in Owen. Guests were there from Withee, Owen, Greenwood,
Loyal, Merrill, Chippewa Falls, Cornell, Stanley, Schofield, Eau Claire, Augusta
and from the states of Illinois, Indiana and Minnesota.
The bride, a 1965 graduate of Owen-Withee High School, had been working as a
mother's helper in Chicago. Her husband, who is employed in Marshfield by the
Weyerhaeuser Co., also graduated that year from the same high school.
The newlyweds address is 409 Spruce Street, Abbotsford.
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