BioM: Yaron, Ann (1946)

Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Yaron Juzwiak, Wojtkiewicz, Budrus, Pederson, Kinal Piwoni, Gajda, Juzwiak, Penkala

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 07/18/1946

Yaron, Ann (19 JUN 1946)

On Wednesday morning, June 19, 1946 10:00 o’clock, Miss Ann Yaron of Lublin became the bride of Malen Juzwiak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Juzwiak of Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.). The wedding took place at St. Stanislaus Church of Lublin, Rev. Thaddeus A. Augustyn officiating.

The church was beautifully decorated with pink and white flowers on the altars and the aisle floor was covered with a white rug. Near the altar stood a beautifully white arch decorated with pink and white flowers with an evergreen background, under which the bridal party approached the altar.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a beautiful white gown with a softly draped bodice of satin with a sweetheart neckline, and long sleeves which came to a point at the wrist. The full skirt of net ended in a long train. Her tiara of seeded pearls held a long tulle veil richly edged with lace. Her bouquet consisted of white lilies, stephanotis, and in the center was a beautiful white orchid. Her jewelry was a single strand of pearls with earrings to match, a gift of the groom.

The groom’s niece, Roselyn Wojtkiewicz, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of blue net over taffeta with a sweetheart neckline with a matching blusher. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and blue larkspurs. Bridesmaids were Marcella Budrus, Elva Pederson, Stella Kinal and Lucille Piwoni. Their gowns were of yellow brocaded taffeta bodice with a high neckline and three-quarter length sleeves and a full net skirt. They had blushers to match. Blue larkspurs, and white and yellow carnations made up their bouquets.

The flower girl, Carla Gajda, wore a white net dress similar to that of the maid of honor.

The ring bearer was attired in a dark blue military uniform and carried a white satin pillow trimmed in lace.

Frank Juzwiak, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Casimer Yaron, Tony Yaron and Frank Penkala. The groom and ushers wore white coats, blue trousers, maroon ties, maroon handkerchiefs and white boutonnieres.

After the ceremony the reception was held at the P.N.A. Hall, where dinner and supper were served to about 300 guests. Music was furnished by Ted Roshell.

Mrs. Anton Yaron received her guests in a dusty rose lace dress with white and rose accessories. They both wore corsages of roses and carnations.

After the reception the couple left on their honeymoon to Chicago. The newlyweds will live in Thorp.

Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kotowcki and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chournos and family, Mrs. M. Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Yaron, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Juzwiak and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wojtkiewicz and family, Frank Juzwiak and Mrs. Josephine Milociewicz, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Taucher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schney, Miss Julia Piwoni, John and Tommy Piwoni, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maddie and Mrs. V. Maddie, of Armstrong Creek, Wis.; Mrs. Antonia Kalinoska, Scranton, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Stier, of Detroit, Mich.

 

 


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