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Jean Kaufman ResellBNJean KaufmanAlbert J. ReschExchange Vowsitv,1.tI11tWed at 9 o'clock this morning in ; £ St. Mark’s rectory were Miss Jean Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John Kaufman, 6731 30th Ave., and 2Albert Resch, son of Mrs. AnnaCResch, 6622 17th Ave.Miss Kaufman’s ballerina-length bridal gown was fashioned of jwhite satin with pointed sleeves j t and a nylon net yoke encircled by j r a ruffle. Layers of nylon marquisette, the top layer inset with lacepanels, covered the satin skirt. A j jbraided half-halo trimmed withorange blossoms held her threetiered fingertip veil White carnations. pompons and roses made up her colonial bouquet. John Kaufman gave his daughter in marriage.Mrs. Norman Chapman, matron of honor wore a gown of yellow marquisette over taffeta, with a yellow lace bolero. Green carnations and pompons made up her colonial bouquet. John Resch. the bridegoom’s brother, was best man, and Charles Tribur served asusher.Brekfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, thebride's brother and sister-in-law. Open house will be held at the bride’s home beginning at 5 o’clock this afternoon. Miss Joyce Grievewill pour.The newlywed pair will spend a week’s honeymoon in Chicago. When Mr. Resch reports for military service Dec. 18, his bride will return to her parents’ home. She , is employed in the office of Field- j crest mills in Zion. Mr. Reschformerly worked for the Kenosha Natural Gas company.
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Kenosha Evening News

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Sat, Dec 01, 1951

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