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Imiglaugh-anceeFind-tainedgivingheme,to be, ledge, ington ^ed infrom mbia, in art onsin. a ChiA.B. from iridge, f Ohioarriedhe an-he fu-! Imig, »ge in w slu-Iharlesif Miss Ave., iskego, ay aft-e Rev. :’s rec-; with match-tire.: Frei-; dress ore a jade, bride-Miss Doris Mae Kees Repeats Vows With Jerome J. FeustelSt. Dominic’s Church was the scene Saturday, Nov. 18. for thel marriage of Miss Doris Mae Kees and Jerome J. Feustel. The 10 30! o’clock service was conducted and the nuptial Mass celebrated by the Rev. William Farrell-]£1School children of St. Dominic’s sang the Mass and Sister M. Valerie was at the organ.A blue ribon was used on the bouquet of white carnations, which was placed on the Blessed Virgin altar during the ceremony. The hymn, ^On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother,” was sung by the choir.,The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kees, 1548 N. 19th St., and her father presented her in marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feustel, 1438 S. 10th St.Vases containing chrysanthemums decorated the altar for theoccasion.For her wedding day, the bride chose a bridal gown in an all-over rosepoint type lace with fitted bodice, long, pointed sleeves and a square neckline. A brush train-and a bow tram detail were used at the back of the gown. The headpiece, in crown style, was designed of lace with seed pearl and crystal trim and was attached to a silk illusion veil. The bride’s bouquet of white pompons and feather Fuji chrysanthemums was tied with loops of white satin Swedish braid edging the bouquet in cascade fashion.Miss Carol Schilling, a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Janet Feustel, the bridegroom’s sister, had the bridesmaid role. They were identically attired in street-length sheaths of emerald green satin with full overskirts that had tiny bows cn each side front. The styling included scoop necklines and cap sleeves. They wore white gloves. Headpieces were of emerald green satm bows with circular face veils. Each carried white and yellow pompons, which comprised theSirs. Jerome J. Feustel— Sills Studiobouquets in colonial design. Jewelry — earrings and a necklace with a small cross — was a gift to each from the bride.Richard Tigh, best man, with Roman Kees, brother of 'he bride, as groomsman, were the other participants.Johnny's Restaurant on Hwy. 141 was the scene for the wedding dinner at which 39 guests uere entertained — immediate lamilies and the bridal party. The reception and buffet supper for 500 relatives and friends were held at Turner Hall. A dance followed with Freddie Kueiher furnishing the music.Persons in attendance were from liaces in Texas and Minnesota, Chicago, Milwaukee, Brookfield, Fond du Lac, Hilbert, Sherwood, Brillion and Chilton.Address of the newlyweds is 1509A S. 13th St. The bride is a ‘graduate of North High School, 1961, and is employed at Borden Foods Company, Plymouth. Mr. Feustel works for Knauf Cigar Co.
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Sheboygan Press

Sheboygan, Wisconsin, US

Fri, Nov 24, 1961

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