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Dorothy Nelson isBride at St. JamesMi ss Dorothy Madeline Nelson, daughter of the Clyde Nelsons of 11025 Sixty-fifth street, and EdwardJohn Neveraski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neveraski, Bristol, were married this morning at 9 jo’clock at St. James’ church. The Kev Harold Petronis officiated, and music was furnished by St. James’I choir.The bride wore traditional white,with a veil, and an all white bou*.quet of roses, sweet peas and gardenias as she was presented at the altar by her father. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Jean Corti-noves, Chicago, wore pink, as maid|of honor, and Miss Joyce Pol/in and Mrs. Hetty Buckner wore blue and aqua respectively. Mrs. Corti-noves and Miss Pol z in carried pink roses, carnations and sweet pens, and Mrs. Buckner’s bouquet was calla lilies and daisies.Three hundred guests are invit-jed to the reception at the Archer club this evening at 7:30, following dinner for the families and wed ding party at tin* same place. F’ol lowing a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Nevoraski will reside temporarily with the bride’s parents.
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Kenosha Evening News

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Sat, Jun 29, 1946

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