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'!4 4 9IBolanffer-Xcirton.■ '?■' . c 2 '' • -J. -!9' • ;.lt;v#The marriage of Miss Ida Amelia ' Belanger, 2 613 West Twentieth street, to Frank Chester Newton, of Michigan City, Ind., took place in Marin-! ette, Wis , Aug. 30. The following account of the wedding appeared in The Marinette Eagle Star.With a nuptial mass at K o’clock.' thJs morn ng in Our Lady of Lourdes church, the marriage • of Miss Idai Amelia Belanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Belanger, and Frank Chester Newton, son of Mr and Mrs. David Newton, was solemnized. The Rev Father F. (I. Tullv, rector, offi-| ciated at the marriage, and was the j celebrant of the Nuptial Mass.As the bridal party entered theportals of the church, Miss DioneCoughlin, played Mendelssohn's Wedding march, and at the strains of theancient bridal music, the party proceeded to the sanctuary, thence to tinI altar before which the solemn vows were uttered by the bride and grown.| The bride was charmingly gowned in white satin wearing a pattern veil, and carrying a shower bouquette, of bride’s roses and swansonia Miss j Luoile Des Mairs. her only attendant, wore a dainty frock of yellow crepe ' de chaine. her hut corresponding, and!; ehe carried an arm bouquette of yel- ' low snap dragons, and daisies.John Belanger, of Michigan City the bride's brother, was best man.’*! At the conclusion of the solemn services, as the bridal party was leav-j 1 ing the church, Miss Cougltn played another march on the organ.During the mass. Miss Gertrude• Kellerman sang \m Je.su Kmor Mi and the Misses Alice and Helen Lauefman. Catherine and Elizabethi Lauernnn, Mary Pflester. Alice Dieb-j els, and Lillian Murtha sang. To M Jesus heart all Burning, and “Avej ’ Sanctissima.” I• | The wedding breakfast was served sat the parental home of the bride,;! 13^3 Carney boulevard. The roomswere prettily decorated, a color scheme of pink and white prevailing. emphasized with choice garden flowers,I of the earlv autumn.♦Mr. and Mrs. Newton departed on ^ ! the early afternoon southbound train.I amid showers of rice, and other good! will tokens, for their new home in; Michigan City, Indiana, where the j groom has an apartment all in read-;y | iness l’or tin* entrance of his bride. j For traveling. tn«* bride wore an,early fall model of blue, with acees-1 sories to correspond. j: The bride of this morning, attended- Lourde's High school, later holding ai position as chief cashier, in the main! office of Lauernian Bros, store. Two years ago sh* went to Racine, where -'she had been bookkeeper for the. x Christianson Music Co., returning re- ! f eently to prepare for her wedding. 1 : She was a member of Lourde’s Sodality and Choir before departing for j ; the down state city. j? Assisting in the serving at the brid-. al breakfast this morning, were Mrs. Fred Ivruezel, and the Misses Sign© and Alma Leonardson, and Alma Nel-■ aon. The bride received costly and:f beautiful gif’s, upon her wedding r i morn, and also at several pre-nuptial a showers given in Racine and here, by; friends. IMiss Rachel Van Nelson, of Green* Bay, Wis . and John Belanger, of h Michigan City. Indiana, were theguests at tlte nuptial event, from away.* Before departing from the parental home, which had sheltered her during her childhood years, Mrs. Newton presented her bridal bouquette to a; girlhood friend, Miss Eigne Leonardson, whose natal anniversary occurs:j today.r1I ;lt; \V■5.iVan Wle-Widmcr.
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Racine Journal News

Racine, Wisconsin, US

Thu, Sep 08, 1921

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