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At the Greek Orthodox church on Sunday at 4 o'clock, Rev. J. Nestor officiated at the nuptial ceremony which joined in matri mony Jane Filandrinos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Filandrinos, 1011 Center street, and James G. Paulakos of Chicago. Ferns and candelabra decorated the church for the service, which was wit nessed by many relatives and friends from Racine, Milwaukee, Chicago, Rockford, Iron Moun tain, Mich., Wisconsin Rapids, Canton, Ohio, and South Bend, Ind. During the ceremony the church choir, of which the bride was a member, sang appropriate selec tions, with Miss Katherine Vasil ion at the organ. White taffeta was used in the bride’s gown, which was fashioned with long sleeves, a tight bodice, and a full skirt which fell into a long train. She wore a lace veil and a lace and taffeta cap from which fell a long net veil edged with lace, and carried in her bridal bouquet Eas ter lilies and lilies of the valley. She was given in marriage by her father. Five Attend Bride. Miss Angeline Filandrinos, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor and wore aqua chiffon with pink accessories. She carried tea roses with larkspur, as did Mrs. George J. Drivas of Wisconsin Rapids, the matron of honor. Mrs. Drivas, another sister of the bride, wore green lace with peach accessories. Bridesmaids were Miss Spay Voorlas, Miss Helen Bourneles, and Miss Catherine Vakos, cousin of the bride, who carried roses and larkspur. Miss Voorlas was frocked in aqua marquisette with rose accessories, Miss Bourneles in yellow mousseline de soie with green accessories, and Miss Vakos in pink mousseline de soie with rose accessories. All attendants wore wreaths of roses in their hair. Supper for 300. Little Catherine Vakos, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. In a long blue taffeta dress she carried a basket of mixed flowers. Little Teddy Filandrinos, brother of the bride, carried the rings and stefano used in the ceremony. Thomas Svarnos of Chicago was best man and ushers were Peter Filandrinos, brother of the bride; Kiem Vakos and Edward Vakos, cousins of the bride, and Harry Mangolis. A buffet supper for 300 guests, with a reception following, was held at Memorial hall. After the reception the couple left on a two weeks’ wedding trip to Min nesota and other northern points, to be at home after Sept. 15 in Chicago.
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Racine, Wisconsin, US

Wed, Sep 08, 1937

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