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WWandeen Walther Becomes Mrs. Sakewitz In St. Paul Lutheran Rites September 14The marriage of Miss Wandeen Yvonne Walther and William Thom-usSakewitz was an event of Saliir-flW. September H. at six o’clock in the evening In St. Paul Lutheran Church in Taylor.The britlc is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Emil Walther of Thrall, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sakewitz oi Coupland arc parents ot the groom.The Reverend E. Hcrbor. pastor ol the St. John s Lutheran Church ©) Thrall, olficiated at the double ‘ it#: ceremony, the setting at the altar between baskets of white gladioli against a background ol /- palms. Floor candelabra, laced in f rn and palms held tall white tapers, lighted for the ceremony. The family pews were marked with white ribbons.Mrs. Arthur Fuchs played the organ prelude and accompanied Mr*. John Hcrzer. who -ang OPromise Me and 0 Perfect Love before the ceremony, and at the benediction she sang The Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Fuchs also played the traditional Lohengrin and Men-de!sso'*n for the processional and n cess- 't.Mi-s Mvn Svadlenak attended the bridi maid ol honor; bridesmaids were Misses l.crore Kubi-cek. Barbara Kricg. and Barbara Bachmayer, all of Thrall: andI Junior bridesmaid was Mss Katy Walther. sister ol the bride.The bride’s attendants were dressed dike in sky blue chiffon oser matching tafleta. fashioned with full skirt, ballerina length, fitted bodice with rounded neckline.and a crushed cumbctbund of self material extending into a large bow at the back Their headdresses were in matching net milled bandeaus, and each carried a colonial bouquet of dusty rose car-natiors.Kermit Sakewitz of Taylor attended his brother as b *t man: groomsmen were Harry Sakewitz of Coupland, another brother: Kenneth Werchan of Hutto. Bobby Zenkr.er of Ails-in. and F.wald Ging Jr. of Counland. James ! artzsch and Gone Henze of Thrall ushered for the wedding.MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS SAKF.WITZENTERS WITH FATHERMr. Walther entered with his daughter a t gave her in marriage. She wore traditional white in Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta. Her fitted bodice was made with scalloped neckline, the lace rcem-broidcred In pearls and pearlized sequins, and her long, fitted sleeves . •ame to po r.ts at the wrist. Her ; skirt in alternate parols ol tulle and Chantilly swept ir.to a chapel train, and her double circular veil . ol imported bridal illusion was; caught to a Chantilly half hat in, nearl trim. She wore her mother s ring lor something old. borrowed a handerchlef from her grandmother. ard wore someting blue in a miniature garter, and a single strand of pearls as something new. She carried a bouquet ol stcphano-tis centered with a rose orchid lor her bridal bouquet.Mrs. Walther chose peacock blue in an afternoon drcs- llt;«r her daughter’s wedding. Her accessories were in patent, and she wore a corsage of white carnations.Mrs. Sakewitz. mother of the groom, wore black faille with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations.RECEPTIONThe wedding reception was held in the American legion llall. where the guests were greeted by the bridal couple, their parents, and their attendants.Supper was served, the bridal party seated at .. I»ng »»Wc. laid In white, and centered with autumn Hovers Baskets of white gladioli were used to complete the docora-lionsMiss Darleen WeC .-ling of Thrall served the wedding cake, which I was in square tier*, showered ir. blue rosebuds and wedding bells,ibride and groom in
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