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Tuesday, June 30, 1953Miss Stuteville BecotKenneth Emtroin inIn A double-ring ceremony Friofidgepar*andMR. AN!) MRS. JASPER SOUTH FUCILLA shown at their wed* ding breakfast Saturday morning in the Orrington Hotel in Evanston. They were wed at St. Luke's Church. Mrs. Fucilla is the former Mary Ellen McNamara of Galesburg. They are honeymooning In Colorado.day evening, June 12, at 8:30 o’clock in the First Baptist Church of Van Alstyne, Tex., Miss Charleen Stuteville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stuteville of Van Alstyne became the bride of Kenneth Enstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Enstrom of New Windsor. The Rev. James 0. Duckworth read the wedding vows for the couple before an altar of white gladioli banked with fern and palms.Marsha Fae Marshall and Laura Mae Stuteville lighted the candles. Their dresses were of blue taffeta with matching net overskirts.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of white satin and her double veil of white net held to a liny cap of flowers, completed her ensemble. She carried a colonial bonquet tied with net and streamers, centered with awhite’ orchid.Donald Enstrom, the bridegroom’s brother of New Windsor served as best man. At the reception held in the church parlors after the ceremony Mrs. DonaldEnstrom assisted.Mrs. Frank Spindle of Sherman, Tex., as organist, presented several nuptial selections before the ceremony.AttendantsMrs. Mac Selby as honor matron and Miss Patty Ann Stuteville as junior bridesmaid, wore green net dresses and carried yellow chrysanthemum bouquets. Other attendants in yellow net dresses were Miss Barbara Crannell, Mrs. DavidP.ofFoBeErlEnwe1DaJoiAilamAhIfroantlegfroat.FoMawsorre-forrhcIn-mlAAWcUamara anuciod’el*ofledtnetenhe3X11heonAremameinndtonaiiircFMaFairepCln J. ]theThiHoiTreaboo viei hon by fori Tweean-thbe1stinThe marriage vows exchanged by Miss Mary Ellen McNamara, this city, and Jasper South Fucilla of Evanston on Saturday morning were the happy culmination of a romance which began during the Knox College days of the couple.The bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Joseph McNamara of 748 S. West St., were in Evanston for the wedding held in the chapel of St. Luke’s Church. Also witnessing the double ring ceremony read at 11:30 (DST) o’clock by the Rev. John Taggard were Mr. Fucilla’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fucilla, 1108 Hinman Ave., Evanston, and a few close friends of the bride and groom. Ivan South Fucilla attended his e brother. ,Bride Wears BlueBaskets of blue and white delphinium were arranged with a background of greenery as the chapel decorations, and the blue served to emphasize the hue ofand bachelor’s buttons beribboned trimmed with tiny pearls for thein matching colors, was carried by the titian-haired bride, who was given in marriage by her father.Attending her Pi Beta Phi Sorority sister was Miss Barbara Jean Vraneck of Oak Park, a senior at Knox College. Miss Vraneck wore a beige suit dress of silk surahMi Mi Club Holdsy.3fJune Meeting at American BeautyMembers of the .Mi Mi Club held their June meeting at the American Beauty Restaurant recently with Mrs. Helen Swanson and Mrs. Catherine Holmes .as hostesses.Court whist was enjoyed and prizes were awarded Mrs. Fern Steck, Mrs. Florence Collopy and Mrs. Mayne Powell. Mrs. Darrell5C-WU w ,UOJlfcV V1I„ A4V_ _ Steck was awarded the guest Miss McNamara’s- dress whichlprize. Mrs. McMallian thankedwas of Dior blue imported silk shantung, designed two piece. The carefully tailored jacket had a bouffant peplum with two large buttons as a back accent. The skirt front continued the button accent and emphasized the slender figure of the wearer. Satin slippers matched the ,dress. The bride’s hat showing a coronation influence, formed a crown of white silk straw and ribbon with a small veil.An old-fashioned bouquet of blue and white feathered carnationsthe club for the wedding gift the members had sent to her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gene McMallian.The next meeting, annual family supper night, is to be held July 19 at the Lincoln Park bandstand at 6 o’clock in the evening.collar and cuffs and had beige accessories. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue and white feathered carnations, cornflowers and pink roses.Mother in Blue Mrs. McNamara wore a naVy blue sheer accented with a large white, imported linen embroidered collar and a corsage of light pink Garnette roses. Her accessories were navy and her hat a white silk straw trimmed with navy blue ribbon and veil. Mrs. Fucilla was attired in a gray suit dress of Macrame lace with matching accessories and a corsage in a deep shade of Garnette roses.For the wedding breakfast following in the South Crest Room of the Orrington Hotel, Evanston, the table was ornamented with candles, a centerpiece of flowers in blue and white, and the wedding cake decorated in blue and white.Go to ColoradoMr. and Mrs. Fucilla are driv-lactlopeof imaithepepfanlaveveilternscrlt;wit!Mismerphirboo;GvverH0£JeriBigraiSheSpoivievtheWaiin tin JarenorlSqHeATopiwhlt;ing through to Colorado for a short me. m -a ^ -w a m 1 1willBarbara Ross, Knox Tri Delt, BetrothedEngagement of Miss Barbara A. Ross of Peoria to Ted Schroeder of that city was announced Monday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ross of East Republic Street. Mr. Schroeder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Schroeder of Mar-vacation and after July 8 reside at 186 Maple Ave.Graduated from Corpus Christi High School in 1948 and from Knox College in 1952, the bride has taught school at Allen Park Grade School last year and will again this fall.Mr. Fucilla was graduated from Knox in 1951 and served as a lieutenant in the Infantry in Germany until January. Since then he has been employed at the Knox Box Co. in Galesburg. He was affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at Knox.HoiThuIIfirewitlseywitlThetrie
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