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Maresch-Klein Marriage Told: Others AnnouncedDuring a double ring ceremony performed at 9 o’clock Saturday morning, Miss Jeanne Marie Marsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Marsch, 1305 South 13th street, became the bride of Gerald N. Klein, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W.Klein, 1311 Madison street. The Rev. Alfred PriUl performed the nuptial high mass at St Boniface church.Approaching the pink and white snapdragon decorated altar escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of all over lace fashioned with a jewel neckline, fitted bodice, buttoned down the back, leg o’mutton sleeves tapering to points at the wrists and a bouffant skirt ending in a train. Her headpiece of ruffled illusion trimmed with orange blossoms held in place her finger tip length veil. For her “something old” she carried a garnet rosary made from a necklace which had once belonged tocher great-great grandmother. She wore a string of pearls, her gift from rthe groom, and carried a colonial bouquet of w'hite gladioli. pink roses and candytuft.Miss Mona Lee Maresch, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, | wore a pale pink net gow'n styled I over a pink taffeta underskirt wuth square neckline, short sleeves, fitted bodice, full skirt and peplum trimmed with net ruffles and net flowers. Over matching lace gloves, she wore i s pastel colored bracelet, a gift from the bride. Her colonial bouquet was of cream colored roses; and candytuft. Bridesmaids, Miss Phyllis Maresch, si iter of the bride, and Miss Shirley Mae Klem, sister of the groom, wore gowns of pale green and yellow’ respectively styled like the maid of honor’s. Miss Maresch carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses PJ and candytuft and Miss Klein J* carried a bouquet of yellow roses and candytuft. Beth Louise Maresch. sister of the bride, as flower girl, wore a pale blue gowm styled like the maid of honor’s and carried a miniature bouquet « similar to the bride’s. Her nift L from the bride was a gold cross ni and chain. *[LawTence Vesley was best man M and ushers were A1 Jansky and p Arnold Kapitz.The bride’s mother wore a figured brown and white dress and a corsage of yellow roses. ;The groom's mother pinned a corsage of pink roses to the ar shoulder of her black suit. jofFollow ing the ceremony break- w fast was served at the home of M the groom’s parents to members ni of the bridal,party parents and L* grandfathers. Dinner was served re to 75 guests at Hesse!’*, Francis Ki Creek and a reception for 300 guests was held at Freddy ™Brick’s. j*°For her wadding trip to nor- ™ them Wisconsin and Michigan ch the bride wore a neutral colored suit to which she pinned a cor- , hesage of gardenias. acWhen the couple returns from lt;* their trip, they will be at home at 605 Marshall street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kelin were graduated from Lincoln high school. Mr.Klein is employed at the Stang- °* el Hardware company. jP1Out-of-towm guests attending the wedding were: Senator and Mrs. Bert Gettelman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gettelman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gettelman and soh. ™Eugene. Miss Shirley Gettelman. J*a A1 Lutzke, Milwaukee; Mr. andMrs. John Bock and children, Mary, Barbara, and John. Park Ridge, I1L, Ernie Netwick, Plainfield, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Roman Klein and son, Kenneth, Sheboygan Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hertel Chilton; Mr and Mrs. Wailender, Valders; Edward Vesley and daughter, Marilyn, Reedsville.CithOkc.WjPI Dc Mi Pi III b a
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Manitowoc Herald Times

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US

Tue, May 06, 1947

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