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i Alexander Merutka,Katherine H. ReidlWed At ChurchAgainst a green and while floral • setting in St. Barnabas’ church at 4 o’clock on June 28. Miss Kath-i crine Helen Riedl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank Riedl. 4106 Maypole, became the bride of Alexander Merutka, son of Clemens Merutka. 1823 Oakdale. Several hundred friends were present for the ceremony after which a buffet supper was given at the Riedl home and the adjoining home of the bride's aunt» Later the newly married couple left for a week’s motor trip in Wisconsin and are living temporarily at i the Mapole ave. address. Early next month they expect to move to the north side. ‘The bride chose a gown of white starched chiffon with a long train and fingertip veil. Her accessories were white and she carried a colonial bouquet as she was escorted down the aisle by her father.Attendants were Mrs. Frances DeLong Winter, matron of honor, in pink chiffon and lace with a small flower hat; Miss Virginia Margaret Grant, cousin of the bride, in peach chiffon and Miss Margaret Florence Blickle in light blue chiffon. Both had flowered hats and held colonial bouquets.To carry out the early summer theme of the wedding, the groomand his groomsmen, Herbert Otto Duerkoop. best man. and John Merutka and Kenneth L. Winters, ushers, were in white.Morgan Merrifleld was organist at the ceremony.
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Chicago Garfieldian

Chicago, Illinois, US

Thu, Jul 31, 1941

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