s'* Polly Frautschy, ri Richard Garter• • • t • • •Wed SaturdayJerre Frautschy of Chicago, sister-in-law of the bride, poured; Miss Jeaninne Larson and Miss Margaret Dana, both of Chicago, at-* ii .tended to the gifts; and the Misses _ * In a beautiful late winter wed- carol and Sally Webber of Ro-s [ ding solemnized Saturday after- chelle registered the guests. Oth-_ I noon, February 22, at 4 o’clock in ers assisting in various ways at {the Federated Church at Syca- reception were members ofy | more, Polly Rae Frautschy, at- circle No. Ill of the Federated q.. tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. church.| Ray C. Frautschy of Sycamore, { When leaving for their south-| became the bride of Richard A. ern wedding motor trip, the new (* ^ , l 1\/T__* . ~ , __ ?___ _Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carter was wearing a smart Frank Carter, Sr., also of this city.' cocoa brown sheath dress with»irThe double ring ceremony was brown accessories and comple-performed by the Rev. H. L. mented by a fur jacket. UpontMichael in the presence of an as_ 1 their return they will be at homesembly of family members and at 205 South California street.friends.Lighted cathedral candelabra and bouquets of all white blossoms graced the altar and chan-The bride was graduated from the Sycamore ‘ High School in 1954, later graduating from the Chicago Wesley Memorial Hos-cel of the church, and the pews ‘ pitaI School of Nursing, and isof the white carpeted bridal aisle now employed at the local hos-were adorned with white bows»and ivy.Mrs. Ruth Gustafson presided ,at the organ, offering a medley of lovely nuptial selections and ac-pital as a registered nurse.The groom is also a graduate of the Sycamore High School with the 1950 class and has served four years in the U. S. Navy. He)companied the guest vocalist, now has employment with the Miss Virginia Poust, whose beau- Triangle Plumbing and Heating tiful numbers included “I Love Co., at Elgin, as a plumber.Thee,” “At Dawning” and “The The many friends of this estim-Lord’s Prayer.” I able young couple are wishing forPolly was escorted to the altar' th'em years of happiness together, by her father, who presented her I Guests were present from Dein marriage. She was very lovely j Kdlb, Kirkland, Kings, Freeport,m her full length princess style ( Orangeville, Westchester, Chicago, nuptial gown beautifully fashion- Rockford, Belvidere, Rochelle, Deed .of white bombavine silk and' catur, Madison, Wis., and Crown having a chapel train. The square Point, Ind. neckline was edged with deeplyJanet Petersonre-embroidered lace and ' the... .sleeves were short and were alsoedged with lace. Her mitts were 'JRgcOIYICS Bridelong, and her fingertip veil of * embroidered illusion was held in place by a Juliet cap of pleatedOf Ronald BinderA late winter wedding of lovelytulle, accented with seed pearls. simpijcity and of much local in-White roses, hyacinth and ivy terest took place Saturday eve-were in her bridal bouquet and ning February 15, in the Firstshe also carried a lace handker- Lutheran Church at DeKalb, when chief which was carried by her the liyes of Ronald E. Binder of grandmother and mother at their Sycamore and Janet Elaine Pet-marriages. | erson Df Clare were united ina “ marriage. Officiating at the doublemore, sister of the bride, served rjng ceremony was Rev. Milton as matron of honor and the Gustafson.bridesmaids were Linda Frau- ■ The bride’s parents are Mr. and tschy, also a sister of the bride, Mrs. Wilford Peterson of Clare, and Miss Phyllis Wentland of- an(j {be groom is the son of Mrs. Westchester, III., a former room- Myrtle Binder of Sycamore and-mate of. the bride’s at the Nurses’ j0hn Binder of Texas, j Training School and who also Baskets of white chrysanthe-1 shared an apartment with her mums, gladioli and snapdragons | while working in Chicago at the, beautified the church. Mrs. Wal-j Wesley Memorial Hospital. They 1 ter Hartmann presided at the or-were all atttractively attired in gan and also accompanied the ; formal frocks designed and made vocalist, Mrs. Gerald Peterson,. by the bride’s mother. The bod- sister-in-law of the bride, as she ices were styled of Calyph green Sang “One Alone,” “Oh, Perfect velvet with sabrina necklines and Love” and “The Lord’s Prayer.low v’s in back. The skirts were voluminous and were fashioned of matching chiffon. They also wore corresponding satin pumps, elbow length white gloves and white fur hats. Their bouquets were, made of white gladioli and ivy and centered with sweetheart roses.Attending the groom as best man was Gordon Saathoff of Lombard, formerly of Sycamore, and the ushers were Charles V. Pierce, James Lee and Robert Thompson. The men all wore white dinner jackets with green bouton-(nieres.91-Presented in marriage by her father, the young bride was charming in her nuptial gown of white nylon, tulle and Chantilly lace, styled with a fitted bodice, sabrina - neckline, wrist length sleeves and an overskirt of accor-djon pleated tulle. Her chapel length veil was secured by a crown of seed pearls and she carried a colonial bouquet of carnations, centered with pink rosebuds.- Lou Anne Parsons of Sycamore served as maid of honor and the junior bridesmaid was Marjorie33Peterson, sister of the bride. Both For her daughter’s nuptials, wore matching ballerina length •Mrs. Frautschy chose an ensem- gowns of blue iridescent taffetable of champagne lace and chif- and pink carnations were in their fon having brown accessories. The colonial bouquets.groom’s mother wore a blue lace j Gerald Paterson, brother of the attire with matching accessories, bride, was best man, and Robert Both had corsages of rubrum \ Binder, the groom’s brother, was lilies. | junior groomsman. - The ushersA delightful reception for 175 ( were Frank Binder, brother of guests followed the nuptial rites the groom, Robert Peterson, bro-at the Dutton Memorial Home, j ther of the bride, and Robert Many lighted tapers and bouquets Kessen.of white blossoms adorned the j Following the nuptials, a de- J rooms. j lightful reception, for 130 guestsThe beautiful bridal table was j was held in the church parlors, j enhanced with arrangements of i The bridal table . was beautiful all white flowers, complemented •, with bouquets of white and pink by crystal candelabra holding tall j carnations and lighted blue tapers white burning tapers. An added j enhancing the setting, note of marked beauty to the ta- , Assisting at the reception were ble setting was the large four- j Mrs. Harry Brown, aunt of the tiered round wedding cake en-1 bride, whp cut and served the circled with greenery and sweet- j cake; Sharon Erlewine poured; heart roses, which was • cut and \ Sandy Weaver and Pat Craigen served by Mrs. James Brown of presided at the punch bowl; Kar-Decatur and Mrs. James Kuntz- | en Olson, the bride’s cousin, was~-e rt.________ . • . « . _miller of Sycamore. Miss Caryl Jean Frautschy of Orangeville presided at the punch bowl; Mrs.0 A MONTHESTATENow the Weaver Program of Real Estate Instruction can help you to gain a place in this fascinating and profitable profession. The Weaver Program prepares you to either operate your own business or to secure a splendid position with established firms.Also helps you with your own investments; includes use of legal forms, listings, appraising. Property management,laws of agency, FHA and GI Regulations, and also prepares you for State examinations.•cognised Weaverin charge of the -guest book; Anita Killebrew and Carol Mow-ry attended to the gifts; Anita and ] Carol Oson, cousins of the bride, served; and members of the Elizabeth Circle of the church assisted in the kitchen, j ‘When leaving for their short •wedding trip to Chicago, the new Mrs. Binder was wearing a black knit suit with white accessories.’, , They are now residing in an \ apartment at North Maple street, Sycamore.Both bride and groom are graduates of the Sycaipore High . School. Mrs. Binder is employed here at the National Bank and Trust Company and Mr. Binder is an employee at the local National . Tea Company store, j The guests were from Syca-. more, Clare, Malta, Waterman, Rochelle, Cortland and Chicago.i