BioM: Diedrich, Cynthia D. (1975)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Diedrich, Bogdonovich, Ator, Jolivette, Auman, Antrim

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 1/30/1975

Diedrich, Cynthia D. (Marriage – 18 January 1975)

Marriage vows were exchanged January 18 at Grace United Methodist Church, Greenwood, by Miss Cynthia D. Diedrich and Randall K. Bogdonovich. The Rev. Eugene Antrim officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony for the daughter of Harold E. Diedrich, Rhinelander, and Mrs. Joyce Ator, Weatherford, Tx., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogdonovich, Rt. 1 Willard.

The bride’s empire-waist gown of organza and Chantilly lace was fashioned with an organza and lace train and complimented by a lace fingertip-length mantilla. She carried an arrangement of red sweetheart roses, daisy mums and baby’s breath as she was presented in marriage by her stepfather, Delton Jolivette.

Maid of honor Ann Jolivette, Greenwood, appeared in a gown of deep green velvet accented with white Chantilly lace. She held a single red rose.

Bobby Auman, Greenwood acted as bestman. Guests were seated by Jim Bogdonovich, Willard, and Jamie Jolivette, Greenwood.

Jim Antrim sang and played the guitar.

A luncheon was served at the Gerald Jolivettes’ and the Ed Bogdonovichs’. A reception was held at the North Mound tavern.

The new Mrs. Bogdonovich is a 1974 graduate of Thorp High School. Her husband is employed in construction work and as a welder. They are living at Loyal.

 

 


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