BioM: Hardt, Jocelyn Betty (1970)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hardt, Shattuck, Seip, Kremsreiter, Thurs, Punke
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 15 Oct 1970
Hardt, Jocelyn Betty (19 SEP 1970)
Miss Jocelyn Betty Hardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hardt, route 1,
Athens, was given in marriage by her father to Lynn Allen Shattuck, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Shattuck, route 1, Owen (Clark Co., Wis.), on Saturday,
September 19, 1970, during a 1:30 p.m. ceremony performed by the Rev. David Seip
in Trinity Lutheran Church in Athens. Mrs. Herman Punke played the organ.
The bride carried white chrysanthemums and red roses and wore a white chantilace
and peau gown with chapel train and redingote design, also a headpiece of lace
petals, pearls and peau holding a three-tiered bouffant veil.
Her attendants were Miss Sherry Thurs, Wausau, the maid of honor, and Miss
Rhonda Hardt and Mrs. Ronald Kremsreiter, both of Athens, and Mrs. Dale
Shattuck, Thorp, the bridesmaids.
The maid of honor’s flowers were were candy pink and white chrysanthemums and
the bridesmaids turquoise and white chrysanthemums. They were attired in candy
pink and turquoise gowns. Their headpieces were matching net petals and Venice
flowers with short bouffant veils.
Others in the wedding party were Karla Kremsreiter, miniature bride; Kenneth
Kremsreiter and Gerald Hardt, both of Athens, and Dale Shattuck, Thorp,
groomsmen; and Roger Shattuck, Owen, and Raymond Hardt, Athens, ushers.
The wedding reception, supper and dance were held at the Trianon Ballroom in
Athens. Following a honeymoon trip through western states, the couple will live
in Athens.
Mrs. Shattuck graduated in 1969 from Athens High School and has been employed by
Standard Container Company o fEdgar. Her husband, who has been working for
Foremost Foods in Owen, is a graduate of Owen-Withee High School.
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