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Miss Wo 11 brink Becomes Bride of Stan Lelm July 5 in Double Ring Ceremony in Suttermiti’mi ill!{ill’ ll - WI iIffjlB !lii iii'iFMUIlipi' TK ■i f I!H h. i i, si! 11 1H fl 111 uii.i n.m.iHimimM 1 ' • 1 t' ^ ./ 1. ■■; ' tP1 \m * PiBRm riulnltfl II llIffiffil i i l lImmmit - tiMMr. and Mrs. Stan Lelmkmm 5?f Ifll 11ntif!Iraiftwrmf» * -ill * lt;; f V M ?I If*L' ’ I Hr ■“ v iiirraUi.4 m sfcilIf: ,!»ilSllflliiilil“ii si ii;* ! ir’tliiilmHiand a carriagelength veil of was held by a1 w ™|mmi||U(!U]|| ||.!'11 iIMl i■ill! !I® IIThe Rev. Hosto Reads CeremonyMiss Kathv Wollbrink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wollbrink. Sutter, and Stan Lelm. son of Mrs. Lilly an Miller. Basco, and the late Arthur Lelm. were married at 7:30 p.m. July 5 in theEvangelical United Church ofChrist, Sutter.The Rev. Roland Hosto read the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with seven-branched candelabra and baskets of orchid and white chrysanthemums and gladioli. Mrs. Joycelyn Haage was organist and Miss Jane Thompson was soloist. Candle lighters were Gary Wollbrinkand Gary Beeler.Bride’s downThe hride given in marriage by her father, wore a white floor length gown of silk faille peau and Alencon lace styled with a batteau neckline enhanced with appliques of Alencon lace, fitted bodice and intermission length sleeves. Re-appliques of Alencon lace appeared on the skirt, complemented with deep side pleatsback. Her elbow imported illusion queen’s crown of pearls and she carried a colonial bouquet of lilies of the valley, stephanotis and fern.Mrs. Diane Beeler was her sister’s matron of honor. Miss Deanna Hemann, St. Louis. Mo., and Miss Roxie Wollbrink. sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore semi-fitted floor length gowns of white nylon organza over orchid rayon, styled with rounded necklines, elbow - length sleeves and empire waistlines accented with Bordonne lace and orchid rosebuds. They wore matching headpieces and carried Latin clusters of white carnations tipped with lavender.Miss Kelly Wollbrink. niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a gown styled like the at-1 tendant’s and she carried a basket of white carnations accented with orchid ribbon. Danny Beeler, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.Wallace Lelm served his brother as best man. Jim Wenzel and David Foley, friends of the bridegroom. were groomsmen. Ushers were Gary Wollbrink. brother of the bride and Gary Beeler, brother-in-law of the bride.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Wollbrink chose a lime green dress with bone accessories and a corsage of lavender chrysanthemums.The bridegroom’s mother wore a yellow dress with harmonizing accessories and a corsage of lavender chrysanthemums.Reception Following the ceremony, a re-1 ception was held in the church basement. Mrs. Juanita Manion and Miss Deanne Faler cut and served the wedding cake. Miss | Corene Walsh dipped punch. Miss . Patricia Royce registered the guests and Mrs. Lucinda Kunz. Miss Kathleen Mulch and Miss Cheryl Meyersick were in charge jof the gifts. 'For a honeymoon to an undis-closed destination, Mrs. Lelm chose a lavender dress with white accessories and a corsage from her bouquet.The bride is a graduate of Warsaw High School and is a senior at the Blessing Hospital School of Nursing in Quincy.The bridegroom is a graduate of Warsaw High School and Southern Illinois University. Car-bondale. He was employed at Mc-Donald-Douglas Aircraft in St. Louis before entering the army. He is a draftsman at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.MUM{iifj ft''fltUUllimi t: i*Ml;1?tllHlPiaimWm*'•UitimiwijHi'i* ii
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Carthage Hancock County Journal

Carthage, Illinois, US

Thu, Jul 17, 1969

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