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Weds on Her Parents AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. Richard LengYOU SAVE NOW...DURING bUR GARDEN PLANTCLEARANCE SALE20% OffPHONE 259-2210 I Block East of Water Tower Elm St. Evergreen Ave., Ml. Prospect*MMy11« 5:31dtsrf Ohoff JnlyQostd SundiyAs Mrs. R. Wilbur Daeschner of Inverness saw her daughter Rebecca Jane walk up the church aisle on her wedding day, it was like seeing herself as a bride just 28 years ago to the day. Rebecca Jane wore her mother’s wedding gown of ivory satin with an Irish lace bodice as she became Richard Carl Leng’s bride June 6 to the First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights.The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Leng of Champaign. He is a lieutenant in the U. S. Army since graduation from the University of Illinois.CHOOSING TO BE married on her parents* 28th wedding anniversary and in her mother’s wedding gown, the bride made June 6 a doubly happy occasion for the Daeschners. They saw their daughter married at four o’clock in the afternoon and then hosted a buffet supper for 150 guests in their home at 1700 Appleby Road.The wedding party had a special treat enroute to the church and back to the Daeschner home. They were driven to a 1939 yellow Alvis owned by Robert Calvin and a 1934 Bentley owned by Herman Paulick, Inverness friends of the bride’s family.For the afternoon candlelight rites, Dr. Paul Louis Stumpf officiated, assisted by the bride’s brother Richard who is a student at Trinity Seminary in Deerfield.THE ONLY bridal attendant was Mrs. Marc Lobdell of Champaign, a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sister. Her husband, a Beta Theta Pi fraternity brother of the groom, was best man. Mrs. Lobdell wore a bone colored floor-length crepe gown with a stand-up collar, and an Empire waist trimmed with matching braid. She carried a colonial bouquet of com flowers, baby’s breath, status and white daisies tied with lavender, violet and pink ribbons.The bride accented her ivory satin gown with a cascade of pink and white roses, stephanotis, baby’s breath and ivy. Her dress featured a fitted bodice overlaid with Irish lace, a shirred cum-merbund-type waistline and a gathered skiit ending m a short train. Ho1 Cam-eLot headpiece was covered with lace andseed pearls and held a fingertip veil of ivory illusion.Seating the wedding guests were Peter Melz of Las Gatos, Calif., the groom’s brother-in-law; Kenneth Madison, Ames, Iowa, uncle of the groom; Gregory White, Boston, and Gerald Beck, Champaign.FOR THE festivities, Mrs. Daeschner was attired in lavender jersey, floor-length, and had a violet orchid corsage. Mrs. Leng chose a violet floor-length gown with a white lace coat and pinned a lavender orchid to her shoulder.Acolytes for the double ring ceremony were Martha Daeschner, a sister, and Mrs. Richard Daeschner, sister-in-law of the bride.The newlyweds have left for Frankfurt, Germany, where the groom is stationed in the service.The bride attended Arlington High School, received an associate degree from William Woods College, Fulton, Mo., and was then graduated from the University of Illinois in art education.July LuncheonThe July luncheon of the Associate Newcomers Club of Arlington Heights will be held at Old Orchard Country Club at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 8. Bridge, canasta and pinochle will be played after the luncheon.Members and guests are welcome and for reservations may call Mrs. Paul Griffin, 358-1306, or Mrs. James Sanders, 259-6325 by next Monday, July 6.Golf Outing July 18A 2-ball featuring golf, dinner and cocktails has been set for Saturday, July 18, by the Buffalo Grove Women’s League. The party will be held at the Buffalo Grove Golf Club and will include husbands of members.Reservations for the 4 p.m. outing may be made by calling the golf club, 537-5819.
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Elk Grove Village, Illinois, US

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