BioM: Young, JoAnn Ruth (1967)
Contact: Audrey Roedl
Surnames: Young, Weyer
----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 17 Aug. 1967
Young, JoAnn Ruth (12 Aug 1967)
St, Anthony’s Catholic Church of Loyal, was a scene of the wedding of Miss JoAnn
Ruth Young and Mr. Lawrence George Weyer, both of Loyal. The Very Rev N. E. King
officiated at the 12 o’clock noonceremony on August 12. The children’s choir
sang for the occasion and Mike Tucker, played.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, route 1, Loyal, and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Weyer route 2, Loyal.
The bride given in marriage by her father was seen in a floor-length gown of
silk organza over taffeta, the skirt falling into a chapel sweep. Her bouffant
veil was secured to a crown of lace, pearls and aurora borealis crystals, and
she carried a fan-shaped bouquet of pink roses and white carnations.
Mrs. Art Lindner, Loyal, was the matron of honor and Miss Ellen Haslow and Miss
Mary Ellen Weyer, Loyal, were the bridesmaids.
The aides wore pink floor-length sheath formals of chiffon over taffeta with
satin accenting the waistlines and panels completing the backs. Their matching
circular headpieces of rippled nylon trimmed with pearls and crystals and pouf
veils. Each carried a basket of pink and white carnations.
Art Lindner, Loyal, was the best man. Alan Tessmer, Spencer, and Robert Young,
Loyal, were the groomsmen. John Weyer, Greenwood, and James Young, Loyal, were
the ushers.
A wedding reception ws held at the bride’s parental home. A 4:30 p.m. supper was
served at St. Anthony’s hall and the dance took place at the Silver Dome
Ballroom.
The new Mrs. Weyer graduated in 1964 from Loyal High School and her husband from
the same school in 1962. The bride has been employed at Karau’s Super Market,
Marshfield and her husband farms on route 2, Loyal, where the couple will reside
after a wedding trip to undisclosed location.
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