college, ana sue carpenter, tne ciuo.Marion Pytlik BecomesBride Of Don SauterIn a double ring ceremony that took place at 7 p.m. November 24 in St. John Evangelical Lutheran church. Miss Marion Pytlik, daughter of Frank Pytlik. Algonquin rd.. Arlington Heights, became the bride of Donald J. Sauter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sauter. 501 Lonnquist pkwy., Mt. Prospect.The Rev. W. Streufert officiated at the candlelight service amid a setting of white mums, [all leaves and white candles that lit the center aisle. Delbert Steg-?mann was organist and Miss rarol Faulstich. the soloist. Her .elections were The Lord Bless i'ou and Keep You and O Per-ect Love.”The bride was given in mar-•iage by her father and wore a 'own of ivory taffeta with bodice ind sleeves of re-embroidered Venetian lace. The gown was nade in princess lines with chap-*1 train. A pearl studded crown leld her fingertip veil in place nd she carried a bouquet o f fhite pompons and lilies of the alley.Miss Helga Pytlik was her ister s maid of honor and woregold faille dress with fitted bo-ice and bell-shaped skirt with ack fullness. She carried a crescent of gold, rust and brown pompons.Mrs. Marvin Gaitsch of Arlington Heights. Mrs. Ken Moeller and Miss Marion Mazur of Des Plaines and Miss Virginia Fogg of Downers Grove, were bridesmaids. Their gowns and flowers were identical to the maid of honor’s gown and flowers.The bridegroom's brother. Gerald Sauter. was best man 'and ushers were Robert Arnold and Harry Kullmann of Chicago. Kenneth Moeller of Des Plaines and the bride’s brother. Frank Pytlik Jr. of Arlington Height*.A late supper, at 10:30 p.m., was served to the 150 guests who attended the reception in the Mt. Prospect VFW nail. Mrs. Sauter received in a beige silk and Chantilly lace princess dress with corsage of rust and brown pompons.Mr. Sauter took his bride on a 2-week wedding trip to Florida and New Orleans and they are now residing on Algonquin rd.. Arlington Heights.Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from Arlington high school. The bride also attended Evanston business college. The bridegroom was in the navy for 4 years and is now with the Chicago Offset Lithoeraohv Co.