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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 6

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250 Guests to Follow at Brides Home i Says Vows In Lutheran Rite I ft Friday Evening i if 1 BLUE AND white motif pre- "''fflswBi I vtf MUft' THE HOME of Mr. and Mrs. Stratum E. Hicks, 1206 Shorewood be the setting at 6:30 p.m. today for the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Judith Ann Hicks, and. Dr. E. Richard Stiehm, 'soq of Mrs. RH.

Stiehm, 44 N. Spooner St. The Rev. "Alfred W. Swan will officiate.

A white organdy, gown, styled with a strapless bodice and complemented with a matching jacket, will be worn by the bride. An. embroidered band enhances the bottom of the street-length skirt; Her jacket has a sailor collar and wide elbow-length sleeves. She will wear white roses in her hair-. White roses will also form her bouquet.

Blue 'cotton fashions the street-length frock Miss Gail Eleanor Hicks will appear 'in as maid of honor for her sister. Designed with a. bateau neckline, it is punctuated with a white embroidered front panel. White daisies will fill the basket she will carry. A RECEPTION for 2 50 guests was held Friday evening at the' East Side Business Mens Association Club House following the nuptial ceremony.

which united in marriage Miss Marlene J. Bakken and John Richard Olson. Candlelight flickered on altar of Bethel Lutheran Church as the Rev. Morris Wee officiated at the 7 p.m. ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Delphin L. Bakken, 660 Knickerbocker are the brides parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Dorothy' Cuccia, 1034 High and John R. Olson, Milwaukee. Organza over slipper satin fashioned the brides floor-length Venise lace framed the open neckline. The bouffant skirt was graced with organza tiers edged in lace. A brush sweep detailed the back.

Her fingertip-veil was attached to an embroidered headpiece trimmed in seed pearls. She carried a white Bible, topped with' white cymbidium orchids and stephanotis. vailed for the wedding at 4 p.m. today of Miss Barbara Ann Boehm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer W. Boehm, West Allis, and David John Meyer, son of the Henry F. Meyers, Appleton. The Rev. George L.

Lundquist presided at the ceremony in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Milwaukee. Lace trim enhanced, the brides gown which was fashioned with a scoop neckline, full skirt and train. Her scalloped fingertip veil fell from -a lily-of-the-v a 1 1 crown. Blue touches and foilage accented her bouquet of white carnations. Miss- Sandra Hamarlund was maid of honor.

The aid was Miss Katherine Their bouffant waltz-length frocks, styled with scoop necklines, were powder blue. Blue flowers adorned the crowns of their matching nylon tulle picture hats; Pink and white carnations were their floral Kristine Lynn Kowitz was flower- girl. A JOHN Madison, will assume best man responsibilities. duties will be performed by Harold Warren Hicks, the brides brother, and the bridegrooms brother, William Stiehm. Miss Elizabeth Stiehm, sister of the bridegroom willl be pianist.

sister. Miss Mary Stiehm, will assist at the reception for '-250 guests to be held at the brides home immediately following the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Stiehm, who are.

enrolled in the summer session at the University of Wisconsin, will reside at 411 N. Murray St. -t THE BRIDE, who has recently been assistant to the director of the Polish Exchange Program, administered by the Institute of International Education, New York City, is a 1957 graduate of the University of Wisconsin. She is a member of Crucible, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. She attended College, Oberlin, for one year.

I Dr. Stiehm, who 'is studying and doing research at the University under a United States Public Health Service grant, is a graduate; trf the University and its School of Medicine. He is a member of Nuf Sigma Nu, Phi -Beta- Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha and Alpha Delta -V MRS. JOHN RICHARD OLSON John F. Rielly- Studio photo MISS BETTE SOLHEIM, Minneapolis, appeared in a waltz-length sheath of mint green-iridescent taffeta for her appearance as- maid of honor.

The bodice was detailed with a bateau neckline and the back was punctuated with reverse panels. A cascade bouquet of yellow roses and white shattered carnations completed her ensemble. 'V Identically styled dresses like the honor attendants were worn by the bridesmaids' the Misses Judy Busse and Sally both of Madison. Their flowers were also like -hers. Beth Ellen Tollefson cousin of the bride, was flower girl.

Her white short sleeved dotted, Swiss frock, graced with a mint green: cummerbund, was designed like the aids costumes. She carried a small cascade of yellow roses and whitd carnations. Jeffery. Bakken, Mt. Horeb, the brides cousin, was ring bearer.

CHARLES AMERA, Madison, best man' duties. Lowell Bakken, the brides brother. Bakken, brother of the and Bill- Olson, brother of the bridegroom, both of Madison. The Eagles Club was the setting for the re-; hearsal dinner Thursday. When the couple returns from Chicago, they will reside at 3137 Buena Vista.

will be at home after July 17, The bride, whb attended the University of Wisconsin and Madison Business College, is em-' ployed by New York Life Insurance Co. Mr, Olson will be a senior in physical -education at Rosemary Mc Cann MISS JUDITH ANN HICKS IN BRIDAL ATTIRE LOUIS EL MEYER was best man. Groomsmen were Omar E. Meyer and Thomas P. Boehm, brother of the bride.

Ushering duties-were shared by Dewey Din-geldein and Patrick J. Hart. The wedding was celebrated with a dinner for 18 guests at Kegels Inn, and a reception for approximately 150 at the 'American Serb Memorial Hall, Milwaukee. After a honeymoon in Oconto County, Mr. Meyer and his bride will establish their first home at 1515 N.

Division St, Appleton, after July 20. The new Mrs. Meyer, a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, studied at the University of Wiscon sin. The bridegroom, who attended the University of Wisconsin, is manager of the Three Sisters Store, Appleton. was a groomsman with Kenneth She- the University where he is a member of Uniboy gan.

Guests were given their places by Jim versity crew. R. Frank Mary Ann Mullen Clark E. Jones United In Wedlock Don Kerr's Fiancee fJ'HE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Judy Jacbbsor and Don TJR. AND ELMER 1 FRANK, 301 S.

Charter SCALLOPED LACE embellished with sequins formed the neckline in. the 'gown worn 'today by Miss Rosemary Lee McCann, daughter of and' Mrs. Leo P. McCann, -500 E. Dean forher exchange of nuptial pledges with Eugene Donald Leon- I hardt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. EU-. wood Leonhardt, Cottage Grove. Hope was the i setting for the 2 p.m- ceremony, -the Rev. Mr.

Ruch presiding. The Chantilly lace frock Worn by the -bride-was -designed with -a fulle over taffeta bodice, -detailed with short sleeves. A wide band formed a'peplum on the fuil-Iength bouffant skirt. -A pleat- -ed tulle headpiece trimrped in pearls and held her silk illusion fingertip veil in place. She given in marriage by -her Barbara A.

Fanta Becomes Bride Ini Hillsboro Nuptials JED ROSEBUDS intermingled with red roses and white Kerr, son of and Mrs. Milton Kerr, Foynette, is told by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Jacobson, Blanchardville.

The Blanchardville Lutheran Church will be the setting for the ceremony Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. Mr. Kerr, who is attending the summer session at the University of Wisconsin, will continue his studies toward a master's degree in the fall. Miss JacobsorvTs with The Em- announce the engagement and Sept.

7 wedding plans of their daughter, Gloria Roberta, and Philip Kenneth Rubin, St Paul, son of Mrs. Yett Rubin, Kansas City, couple will be married in Beth. Israel Center. Miss Frank attended Lay-ton School of Art in Milwaukee for two years. Mr.

Rubin was -graduated from the University of Kansas where he affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. He is. now employed by the Shell Oil Co. division offices in Minneapolis. Leo B.

McCann Jr. 4' 1 porium Co. EERFIELDS LUTHERAN Church was the setting today for the nuptial service which united in wedlock Miss Mary Ann Mullen, daughter of Mrs. Lyman Mullen, Deerfield, and Clark Errol Joqes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy E. Jones, Lake Bluff, HI. The couples pledges were heard at 3 p.m.- by the Rev. E. J.

Titlie. Amazon lilies were accented with ivy in the bouquet the bride carried to complement her nylon tulle and Chantilly lace gown. A lace peplum enhanced the bodice and the full skirt was fash ioded of net ruffles. Iridescent sequins and pearls embellished her costume, completed with a fingertip veil of French illusion which secured her tiny clip hat. Her brother-In-la Dr.

Stanley J. Muland, gave her in marriage. Miss Stella Georgeson, Dane, appeared in a sapphire blue nylon tulle frock, styled with a Sabrina neckline, for her maid of honor role. A Copenhangen blue tulle frock and matching blue taffeta sash gowned the bridesmaid. Miss Carol Jean Her hat' and flowers "were also like hers.

Siri Nuland, niece of the bride, -was junior maid of honor. Her frock and flowers were like the aids. Miss Judy Jacobson Patricia Paquette odays Bride of Peter O. Loy Jr. Eugene Donald Leonhardt I -i i i 6 i i i 4.

-t i i 4 I i i.r 4V 4 I i r. i jt I y'. .1 I i i i i i -s Miss Gloria Roberta Frank Yvonne Scliultz9 Kenneth Faga Married Today New Nurseryites carnations in the cascade carried today by Miss Barbara Ann Fanta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fanta, Hillsboro, as she exchanged nuptial promises with Andrew Dennis Johnson, son, of Mr.

and 'Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Sharon. The Rev. Isaiah Butcher officiated at, the 1:30 m. ceremony, in the First 'Congregational Church, Hillsboro." White lace fashioned' the waltz length frock which gowned the It "detailed with a scoop neckline and three-quarter sleeves and punctuated with a net bustle over Her fingertip veil was attached to a pearl and rhinestone crown.1 -Miss Karo Fanta, sister of the bride, was.

seen in a yellow lace net and satin dress for her appearance as maid of honor. The strapless bodice, trimmed in velvet ribbon? was covered4 with a lace jatket. A large picture hat and bouquet green carnations complemented her ensemble. MRS. FRED HERMSDORF (Lillian Krajnak) appeared in a pink chiffon, cocktail for her matron of honor A pink picture hat completed her pn- Mrs semble.

Pastel yellow chiffon costumes were worn by the brides- maids. Miss Delores McCann, sister 'of the hride, and Miss Yvonne Pedracine. and pastel' green dresses gowned the other' aids, Misses Nancy Nelson and Genevieve McCann niece of the bride', wore a costume like the for her miniature bride role. The miniature bridegnxxn was Tim McCann, nephew of the bridegroom. 4- FRED HERMSDORF was best were Pickett at Parish at bride assumed by Michael McCann, Terrance McCann, Bill and Victor Horstmeir.

Dinner was served to 40 guesls the Esquire Club and ai reception, for 300 guests was held at Hall immediately following the ceremony. When they returii from a honeymoon at Niagara the couple will establish their first home 2145 E. Washington Ave. The is employed by General Casualty Insurance Co. Mr.

is employed by Casey and Saturday, July 12, 1958 A SAPPHIRE BLUE, nylon taffeta sash encircled her waist-lline. She wore a wide picture hat man. Ushering re sp sibilitiesj OBrien. THE JOHN IMHOFFS, '3450. Hargrove SL, have selected Theresa Anne as the name for their daughter born Madison General Hospital on July 4.

John, 11; Jerome, 10; William, Timothy, and Edward, 2,. com- -plete the junior set in the Imhoff Mrs. Ben Imhoff, 2518 Dahle is their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Genna, 120 Criag are telling of the birth of their second daughter, Vicki July 3 at Madison -General HospitaL Their other daughter, Shelley, is 2 years old. Mr. and Mrs. -Ross Baltzell, .5137 Spring are the youngsters -grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Foster -Rup- -pert, are receiving congreatulations on the. birth -of their first Ann, July ft at Madison General HospitaL -Mrs. Ruppert is the former Jean Simpson of Endicott, N. Y.

Rosemary: E. McSlierry Bride taffeta fashioned the gown today by Miss Patricia Louise aquette, daughter of Mr. and drs. Tony Juisto, 543 W. Mifflin as she.

exchanged nuptial vows with Peter Owen Loy son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter John joy, 214 Van Deusen St. The Rev. Fr.

Shay heard the couples pledges at 9 a.m. in St. Raphaels Cathedral. Alencon lace detailed the Sa-rina neckline and empire waist-ine of the brides frock. Her full-ength skirt was enhanced with a rush train.

She wore a pearl cap to secure her fingertip veil and carried a white orchid surrounded by a lavender cascade of sterling silver roses. She was given in marriage by her stepfather, Tony Juisto. White eyelet nylon sheer sheaths over orchid satin were worn by the attendants: Mrs. Kenneth Benell arid Miss Sharon McGuigan, cousins of the bride; and Miss Dorothy Swiggum. Fashioned along empire lines, their costumes were graced with large orchid bows and long streamers in the back.

They wore small pearl-trimmed headbands. Their cascades were formed of white carnations trimmed in orchid. MINT GREEN- ENSEMBLES were worn by the bridesmaids, Mmes. Mary Lou Filter and Shirley Husom. Their costumes were styled like the honor attoidants.

and carried a basket of daisies and delphinium. Roy E. Jones assumed best man duties for- his son. Melvin Turnbow, cousin of the bridegroom, was groomsman. Guests were ushered to their places by Paul Olson and Bruce Olson, Janesville, cousins the bride.

A reception and supper were served to 89 guests at the Cottage Hotel, Lake Mills, before the couple left for the Smoky Mountains. The bridegroom, who attended the University of Florida, is employed by North Shore Gas Waukegan, 111. The couple will be at home in Waukegan after July 19. St fHITE FROSTED nylon Finn was ring bearer. Charles Johnson assumed best man duties for his brother.

Stanley Guif was a groomsman with Larry Burns. Guests were to their places by Robot Fanta the. brides brother, and Carl Johnson, brother of the bridegroom. A reception for 150 guests was leld at the home of the. brides parents.

The couple will reside at 209 Walworth Sharon. A 1 Picture hats were, their head-pieces and yellqw carnations were in their bouquets. Rosemary Johnson, the brides-grooms sister, was flower girl attired 'in a white net and satin frock. She carried a miniature bouquet like the brides. Terry it ft Mrs.

Kenneth Faga Rolf. Lunde Studio photo over blush pink frocks were chosen for the attendants who Miss -Rosemary E. Mc-. Sherry, .1719 Chadbourne down the aisle of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic, Church at 10 a.m. today -for her mar-' riage to Karl Frederick Swingle.

Msgr. Francis L. McDonnell performed the ceremony for the daughter Vincent McSherry, Barnevcld, and the schj of Mrs. Jacobson, A reception for 250 guests from 2 to 4 p.m. at Nob Hill followed a -dinner -for-40.

Blessed Sacrament Church Seme of Morning Nuptials anet WHITE EMBROIDERED organza gown was modeled by Miss Yvonne Schultz for her ex change of marriage promises with Kenneth Faga at 1:30 this afternoon in 'Bashford Methodist Church. The Rev. Kenneth Whitney officiated at the rite for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schultz, Route 1, and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stump, .142 S. Marquette SL Short sleeves, a neckline and chapel train were style notes of the, brides full-length gown. A pearly. seeded crown held her fingertip veiL Stephanotis mingled with white roses in her bouquet.

T)INK ensembles were worn today by the retinue of Miss Janet Rose Freiburger, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Paul I. Frei- i Karl Frederick Swingle V' 4 3 burger, 2130 Keyes as she became the bride of Anthony "4 Michael Lombard, Hayward, Calif. White chrysanthemums and gladioli intermingled on the altar of Blessed Sacrament Church for the 10:30 a.

m. rite. Chaplain Clarence Hesseldenz pffidated Sequins and pearls adorned the lace panels which enhanced the brides white silk gown. Lace also graced the square neckline and long sleeves. The full skirt swept to a chapel train.

Her fingertip veil was held in place by a crown of orange blossoms and lace petals'. She carried a cascade of white roses and ivy'. Miss Rita A. Freiburger, sister of the bride, appeared as maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaid was Mrs- Joseph A.

Pic-, coleffa, Roselle, N. Linda Lombard, Elizabeth, N. niece of the bridegroom, performed flower girl duties. er, was a groomsman with Jstacy Spring Green. Guests were shown to their places by Robert V.

McSherry, Leo E. Sweeney, James McCarville and Frank Shadewald. -Upon their return from a shot wedding trip, the Swingles will live at 1719 Chadbourne Ave. The bridegroom graduated from the University of. Wiscon i in June.

The bride is an employe of the American Automobile Association. lv TERRY McGUIGAN was flower Her floor-length while nylon organdy dress was punctuated -with an orchid cummerbund. She carried a' miniature of the brides bouquet. Donald Durkee Jr. was ring bearer.

Best man duties were assumed by Donald Durkee, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Lawrence Paquette, the brides brother, was groomsman. Richard Taylor shared ushering duties with Merlin Gourlie, uncle of the bride, and Edward Bartasch, the bridegrooms brother-in-law. Wedding festivities included breakfast-at the Hotel Loraine for 35 guests and a buffet supper for 50 at the home of the bride. A reception for 200 guests was held at the-Hotel Loraines Pompeian Room.

When they return from Ft. Lauderdale; the couple will reside at 309 N. Frances St. They will be at home after July 25. Mr.

Loy Jr. is employed by the City Park Division. Ss tys-, 4' THE BRIDES GOWN of em- broidered organdy over -taffeta, designed. with short sleeves, featured a scallop outlined Sabrina neckline which came to a in back. The full three-tiered embroidered organdy skirt swept in-.

to a chapeL train was accented with a wide taffeta cummerbund aiding in- a big bow. Armlets of embroidered organdy completed the ensemble, A full circular veil of- silk illusion from a cap of silk organza i trimmed in back with a. series qfj tiny bows. Phaleanopis orchids mingled, with stephanotis in colonial -bouquet. 'Robert V.i McS Bameveld, was matron' of honor for her sister-in-law.

Bridal aids were. Mrs. Robert' B. Reuscher 'and Miss. Arlene.

Aellig. Full, flared ballerina-length skirts, 'Italian necklines and cap sleeves were fashion notes of their -frocks, which were punctuated with crushed, taffeta cummerbunds extending to big bows and Pearls trimmed their Kirmli pink net picture hats. Their floral accents were colonial bouquets of white camat ions and pink Garnet roses. Lucinda Wheeler was junior bridesmaid. W1 Frances Denton9 Walter McConnell Wed At 2 P.

M. CRUSHED CUMMERBUNDS accented, the pale blue taffeta by the brides attendants, Miss Anita Ehinger, maid of honor, and the Misses Kay Cook and Patricia Metz, bridesmaids! The gowns had scoop necklines and waltz-length skirts. They carried white carnations and pink pompons. 'The brides two sisters, Betty: and, Shiela Schultz, were flower girls. Ole Ophime and Rex Fritz were ring bearers.

George McCosky served as best man. Groomsmen were Paul Ryan and Roger Schultz. Guests were seated by Michael Phalen and John Davidson. The newlyweds were, felicitated by 390 guests at the Eagles Club. Following a' two weeks honeymoon to northern Wisconsin, they will live at 142 S.

Marquette SL The bride, a graduate of Harper Method Beauty School, will be employed at the William Busch Beauty Mr. Faga is assistant produce manager for Piggly-Wiggly Madiaon Co. f' THE ATTENDANTS identically styled frocks," fashioned of 'organdy, were complemented With flowered headdresses. They carried cascades of pink shaded roses. The flower girl parried a basket of roses and carnations.

Alfred J. Lombard, Elizabeth, N. assumed best man duties for his brother. Their parents are Joseph A. Lombard, Fresno, and the late Mrs.

Lombard. Joseph A. PiccoMla; nephew of the bridegroom, ushered. 1 -'The wedding was celebrated. with dinner at noon at the Towns Club and a reception at the home of the bride.

Mr! and Mrs. Lombard will honeymoon en route io their new; home in Hayward, where the bridegroom is an insurance agent with John Hancock Co. He attended the University cf Wisconsin and served with the Air Fence for four years. Mrs. Lombard is a -graduate cf the University.

FANCES L. Denton, 2125 Femrite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rosenbaum, and Walter L. McConnell, 2125 Femrite were married in Trousdale Methodist Church at 2 p.m.

The -Rev. R. D. Robinson presided. The bride wore a white street-length frock with powder blue accessories and earned a bouquet cf pink rosea and blue' dal phinium.

Her only attendant, Mrs. Mary McConnell, wore a blue street-length frock and white accessories. Pink roses were hef floral accent Frederick W. McConnell was best man for the bridegroom. The reception afterward was 2113 Femrite Dr.

"St' a -BEST MAN. was Robert B. Reuscher St 'Males, Patrick McSherxy. the bridaa broth- mis. ANTHONY MICHAEL LOMBARD UiU Leidxcr if.

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