BioM: Kramas, Doris (1964)
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Surnames: Kramas, Meyer
----Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark
Co., Wis.) 11/26/1964
----Kramas Doris ( 14 NOV 1964)
DORIS KRAMAS
BECOMES MRS. JAMES MEYER
Married in Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Owen,
Saturday, November 14, at 10:30 a.m. by the Rev. Hubert L. Crubel were Miss
Doris Jean Kramas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kramas of Curtiss, and James
Edward Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer, Dorchester. Mr. Kramas gave his
daughter in marriage.
Yellow chrysanthemums decorated the altar for the
ceremony at which the church choir sang. Out-of-town guests attending the
wedding came from Chicago, Milwaukee, Thorp, Stanley, Medford, Dorchester, Park
Falls, Wausau, Abbotsford, Curtiss, and the surrounding area.
Seating the
guests in church were David Kramas of Stanley and Dennis Gonnering, Dorchester.
The wedding dress had a bell-shaped softly pleated skirt and the bodice had
an oval neckline. Extensions forming draped ties looped at the back and the
skirt ended in a long train.
Her train-length veil was worn with a flower
cluster crown and her bouquet included a white orchid with white daisy
chrysanthemums.
Miss Mary Meyer, Dorchester, was the maid of honor while
Miss Celine Geiger, Abbotsford, and Misses Joanne and Louise Kramas, both of
Curtiss, were the bridesmaids.
They wore royal blue floor-length gowns
made with scoop necklines and softly pleated skirts. Hats accented with large
bows completed their attire and each aide carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of
yellow chrysanthemums and pompons.
Gerald Gonnering, Dorchester was best
man and Paul Kramas, Curtiss, the groomsman.
The wedding breakfast in the
church hall followed the ceremony. At 2:00 p.m. the reception was held at the
Curtiss Hall and dinner was served at 4:30 p.m. in the church hall. In the
evening there was dancing to music by the Pol-Katz.
Mrs. Meyer, a 1962
graduate of Dor-Abby High School, has been employed by Hardware Mutuals of
Wausau (Westside) and her husband, who was graduated in 1961 from Dorchester
High School, works for Bootzin’s at Stetsonville. The Meyers will live in rural
Dorchester.
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