Milner, R. Howard & Miss Blance Pavlik, Wedding 1919
PAVLIK, MILNER
Posted By: Linda Ziemann (email)
Date: 2/22/2006 at 20:04:34
Milner, R. Howard & Miss Blanche Pavlik, 24 Jun 1919
Source: LeMars Sentinel
Dated 27 Jun 1919A miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Blanche Pavlik, a bride of the
month, was given at the Kovarna home Friday afternoon. Miss Pavlik received
many beautiful gifts and a dainty luncheon of sandwiches, cake and ice cream
was served at the close of the affair.The wedding of Miss Blanche Pavlik to R. Howard Milner took place Tuesday
evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Marie Pavlik, in Liberty
township. Promptly at 8:15 the wedding march was played and the bridal
party entered the parlors where a short and simple ceremony was performed by
Rev. E. C. Wolcott, of Sioux City. Miss Pavlik was attended by her sister,
Miss Elsie Pavlik, as made of honor and two bridesmaids, Miss Mayme Juzek,
of Liberty township and Miss Geraldine A. Kennedy, of Sioux City. George
Pavlik, the bride's oldest brother, supported the groom and little Alice
Louise James, Mr. Milner's niece, bore the wedding ring in a white rose. A
most sumptuous wedding feast was served at the close of the congratulations.
After a brief wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs. Milner go to their home on the
former Cassen farm in Sioux township. The bride was beautifully gowned in
white beaded georgette with a cap veil. The maid of honor wore pale pink
georgette while the bridesmaids wee gowned in blue. Little Miss James wore
white embroidered voile with pink satin sash. The wedding guests were the
near relatives only of the contracting parties. The rose from the bride's
bouquet was caught by Miss Geraldine Kennedy while George Pavlik was the
lucky winner of the ring in his slice of cake. The coin also baked in the
cake fell to C. K. James. The newly married pair are both well and
favorably known and have hosts of friends to wish them all joy.
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