arryTouchesChristmasSeasonic holiday season. Descriptions oi on of bright red in bridesmaids’ { attendants' bouquets. Many of 1 at altars stiil bearing the greens ristmas festival.?cs reported here took place in — ..........L-Srschool in fall. The bride is a member of Sigma Epsilon Sigma, freshman honor sorority, and social chairman of Barnard Halt.Nuthem Schlax1y*;1f1rsns1atMiss Gloria Ann Nuthem andRobert Francis Schlax repeated nuptiial vows today at 11 a.m. to the Rev. Vincent Schneider. ; The ceremony at St. Therese Catholic church united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I’aul E. Nuthem,'J2i8 Cooper Hd., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. FrancisB. Schlax, 6313 Sheridan ltd.were Frank Reddick and Bernard Cheney, groomsmen; John Holland, brother of the bride, and Charles Knudsen, nephew of the bridegroom, ushers.The couple will make their home ai the bridegroom’s residence, Rt 3, Box 494, KenoshaThe bride was graduatedfrom Dominican College, Racine. and teaches kindergarten at Wciskopf School. The bridegroom is engaged in farming and is also employed at American Motors.ntzpatrick-Truskow skiThe bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by Mrs. Gene Wischmann, matron of honor, and Mrs. Ronald Bracegirdle, bridesmaid.eti,rsSabrina neckline, long sleeves and bouffant skirt and peplum were features of the bride's white Chantilly lace and tulle over satin gown. A jeweled crown held her elbow length veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and pompons with holly.Identical emerald greencrvs-Miss Carol Jane Fitzpatrick and Gerald Thomas Truskowski were married at a 10 o'clocknuptial ceremony this morning in St, George Catholic Church. The Rev. Roger Heck heardthe vows exchanged by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fitzpatrick, 8926 32nd Ave ,and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Truskowski, 4122 5thAve. ■**'White satin fashioned the short-sleeved, V necked gown worn by Miss Fitzpatrick. A full skirt and formal train extendedfrom a bustle in back. Long1 lace gloves and fingertip veil held by a lace cap completed her attire. She carried a cascade of white carnations. Her father gave her in marriage.father gave her in marriageBridal aides included Miss Mary Sue Lenz, maid of honor, and Miss Catherine Coogan and Miss Mvrna Dickson, bridesmaids. The latter two are sisters of the bride and bridegroom, respectively.The honor aide wore a light green ballerina length gown with a sabrina neckline and velvet sash of darker green She carried green and white carnations and roses with holly. Thisensemble was copied in pink forthe bridesmaids, and their flowers were red and white carnations and roses with holly.. . _\~T wEllen Coogan, t he bride’s sister, was flower girl in a whitetaffeta frock with net overskirt and Peter Pan collar. Robert Dickson, brother of the bridegroom, carried the rings.Joseph Marinelli, best man; John Rasch and Jerry Lourigan, groomsmen, and Henry Potthast and Robert Piff, ushers, attended the bridegroom.The wedding dinner was served at the Parkview, and a reception will be held at the same site for 250 guests. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will live at 1727 31st St. The bride is employed at the Wisconsin Telephone Company, and Mr. Dickson is a Barr FurnitureCompany employe.s, , .. ... , Mrs. Henry YanKerkvoordetalette gowns with scoop neck- , v . . . , '. . , .of Kenosha was matron of hons)ssfi-asits1-s11s Ifplines, cap sleeves and gathered' skirts were worn by the attendants. They earired pink carnations and pompons wtih holly.Gene Wischmann served as best man. Also attending Mr. Schlax were Ronald Bracegirdle, groomman, and JamesSchlax, usher.The bridal dinner was served at Dick White’s following the wedding. Three hundred guests are invited to the Eagles Club for a reception later today.Mr. and Mrs. Schlax will live at 743 Brummel, Evanston. The brine is a torrner AmericanMotors Corporation employe. Mr. Schlax is a student at Northwestern University, Evanston.Holland Arbetor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. AlanThomas and Miss Elaine Truskowski, sisters of the bride andbridegroom, respectively.Bright red satin fashioned their V-necked, cap sleevedgowns. Streamers extended from the bow’ at the empire waist in back to the hem.Matching, jewel-trimmed tiaras were their headpieces, and they carried bouquets of white carnations trimmed with red Christmas ornaments. The bride’s cousin Leborah Sinncn was flower girl.Henry YanKerkvoorde served ?s best man for Mr. Truskow-i ski. The bridegroom’s brother Anthon y Truskowski, a n d Thomas Jambrek were grooms-About 10 billion persons attend motion picture theaters throughout tin* world each year.7:00A play m four scenes preseiiWHY9:30 a.m.Sundav school classes for all ;Tuesday, 10:00 p.m.ASSEMBLY2500 Roosevelt ltd.aiT % . «r * linen, and Edward Adel sen andMr. and Mr. Raymond Ml-M seatcd guestJ.ch«el Arbet will leave for a Breakfast at the bride's home honeymoon in the South follow-, d| Flamingo rrs-ing a reception at the tahan- t , , , «aav1yari1American Hall this evening for about 450 guests.The bride is the former Miss Jane Louise Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund T. Holland of 7816 42nd Ave. Theywere married this morning at a 9 o’clock Mass at St. Anthony Catholic Church with the Rev. Michael S. Dutko officiating. Wedding rings exchanged by the couple were made by the bride's father.Breakfast followed at the bride’s home, and the couple was feted later at a 1:30 p.m. dinner at the Italian-Ameriean.A floor length silk gown w'as j selected by the bride for her wedding. It was styled with a fitted bodice, scoop neckline, long sleeves and a bouffant skirt with panels appliqued in jeweled lace. Her fingertip veil was gathered to a jeweled crown, and she carried a prayer book topped with an orchid. Mr. * j Holland gave his daughter in marriage.Miss Rita Schulte attendedher cousin as maid of honor in a ballerina length gown of red nylon tricot with a full skirt, fitted bodice and cowl neckline. Her headpiece was a crown of iridescent flowerets and rhinestones. She carried white poin-settias in a cascade bouquet.Bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank Reddick and Miss Mary Bisiorek who were dressed in similargowns of white with red flypanels. Their headpieces were the same as Miss Schulte’s, and they carried red poinsettias. Linda Holland and BarbaraKnudsen, junior bridesmaids, attended in gowns of red nylon taffeta with fitted bodices andscalloped overskirts of white.They wore red velvet crowns Flower girl Mary Margaret Knudsen was dressed in white. Her full skirt was topped withan overskirt, and a white velvet crown completed her costume. Paul Holland was the bearer.They have invited 400 guests to a reception this evening at St. George parish hall. After a honeymoon in Chicago, they will be at home at 4211 21st Ave,Mrs. Truskowski is an employe of the Leonard Insurance Agency. Her husband is employed by Johnson Motors, WaukeganCoogan Dickson!Nuptial Mass at 10 a.m. today in St. Mary Catholic Church united Miss Jean Ann Coogan and Duane Dickson. The Rev. Frederick Roensch heard the couple's vows and performed the Mass.They are the daughter of Mr.; and Mrs. John T. Coogan, 7011 41st Ave., and the son of Mr and Mrs. Lester Dickson, Loves Park, 111Miss Coogan appeared in a gown of white Chantilly lace with scalloped neckline, empire bodice and net overskirt. A jeweled crown held her fingertip veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and red roses with holly. HerFIRST CHRISTIA NEW TESTA*75th St. and 32nd Ave.9:3010:10N ui5:55Preaching the Word of God. 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