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The Racine Journal-Times Sunday Bulletin from Racine, Wisconsin • Page 28

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Jtam 1901 Seo. 3, 0 4. Borgardf'Ehen Vows Repeated Nancy L. Ehen, wearing a floor length gown of white nylon sheer trimmed with Venlse lace, became the bride of Thomas R. Borgardt Saturday in Holy Communion Evangelical Lutiieran Church.

Dr. Kenneth A. Hurst officiated at the 7:30 p.m. ceremony with the bride's father giving her in marriage. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Ehen of 618 Virginia St. are parents of the bride. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Borgardt of 2020 Borgardt Road in Sturtevant. The scoop neckline of the bridal gown was lace trimmed as was the bouffant sl(irt, which had bands of lace. The sleeves were short and shirred. The bride's veil was held by a lace and sheer leaf headpiece trimmed with crystals and pearls. She carried a white cascade of roses and ivy.

Mrs. Robert J. Lang was honor attendant for her sister. She wore a pink linen sheath with a matching hat and white accessories and carried shaded pinlc carnations. Robert Borgardt was best man.

Ushers were LeRoy Borgardt, cousin, and James Borgardt, brother of the bridegroom. A reception in the church parlor was held in honor of the couple after the ceremony. The newly married pair left on a trip to New Orleans, and Panama City, Fla. They will make their home at Fort Rucker, where the bridegroom is stationed with the as a specialist, fourth class with the helicopter flight school. Mrs.

Ehen, mother of the Wedding Bells to Ring for Brides-Elect Portrait Diane Thielen Mr. and Mrs. P. Charles Thielen of 816 English St. are announcing the engagement of their daughter Diane Marie to John M.

Ellgas, son of Mrs. Edward Mozal and Marshal Ellgas of Chicago. An Aug. 12 wedding is being planned. Joan Rein Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Rein of 1114 William St. are announcing the engagement of their daughter Joan Louise to Randolph V. Haubrioh, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Haubrioh of Kenosha. A Dec. 2 wedding is being planned. Studio Jean Schrader Mr. and Mrs.

M. Schrader of 1306 S. Green Bay Road are announcing the engagement of their daughter Jean to George Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murphy of 1176 Reily Court.

No wedding date has been set. MRS. THOMAS BORGARDT (Nancy Ehen) bride, was dressed in a powder blue linen sheath, matching hat and white accessories. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Borgardt, wore beige with beige accessories.

Both mothers had corsages of pink carnations and chameleon orchids. Guests were present at the wedding ceremony from Milwaukee, Madison, Molina, 111. and Escanaba, Mich. Doreen Smith Soon to Wed Announcement is being made of the engagement of Doreen Mary Smith of Milwaukee to Dr. Bernard T.

Archer, son of Dr. and Mrs. Marcus M. Archer of Rock Island, III. The bride-elect, daughter of Mrs.

Ethel" M. Smith of 3015 Bate St. and Charles N. Smith of 1316 Oregon is a graduate of St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing in Madison.

Dr. Archer attended St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa and received his medical degree from the State University of Iowa. He is residing in Wauwatosa. The couple plans to be married in late summer.

WITH EVERYTHING? The handbag that "goes with everything" is yet to be fashioned. Recall: a handbag is a costume accessory as well a necessity. Mary Thoennes Changes Name Mrs. Donald E. Frohmader, the former Mary I.

Thoennes of West AlHs, chose a chapel length gown of embroidered crystallette for her wedding June 3 in St. Rose of Lima Church in Milwaukee. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Thoennes of 1413 Grand Ave. Parents of the bridegroom, who lived in Milwaukee, are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin A. Frohmader of Clifton, Wis, Msgr.

John J. Clark officiated at the noon ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. MRS. DONALD FROHMADER The bride's gown had a Sa- (Mary Thoennes) brina neckline. A satin crown, Photo held her fingertip veil and she carried three orchids in a bou quet of lilies of the valley.

Maid of honor was Helen Stack of Milwaukee. She was dressed in orchid chiffon over nylon net. The dress was chape "ength. Miniature bride was Patricia Thoennes, a niece the bride. She wore a chape "ength dress of white nylon and a seed pearl crown.

The maid of honor carried pink carnations in a white parasol. The miniature bride carried a co- onial bouquet. Attending the bridegroom as best man was his brother-in- aw, George Cindric of Milwau- icee. Ushers were Daniel hoennes, brother of the bride, and Irvin Frohmader Jr. Three hundred guests were served at the 2 p.m.

buffet at the Travis American Legion Clubhouse in Bay View, Mll- to Niagara Falls, N.Y., the couple will make their home at 2239 S. 84th St. in West Allis. For the wedding and reception the bride's mother wore a sheath dress of gray lace over pink satin, pink accessories and a pink carnation corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore navy blue silk, white accessories and a pink carnation corsage.

Studio Dianne Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts of 1520 Virginia St. announced the engagement of their daughter, Dianne Arlene, to Robert Lee Doolittle at a recent graduation party in her honor. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr, and Mrs.

Floyd Doolittle of 3306 4 Mile Road, No date has been set for the wedding. Joan La Blanc to Wed July I Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. La Blanc of 517 Shoreland Drive announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Joan to Patrick Bie, son of Mrs.

William H. Bie of 1231 Marquette St. and the late Mr. Bie. The ceremony will be performed at 6 p.m.

Saturday, July 1, in the Fireside Room of Emmaus Lutheran Church in the presence of the immediate families. No formal invitations have been sent, but friends and neighbors are invited to attend a reception to be held at home of the bride's parents from 8 to 10 p.m. Nine Shfers, Bfofhers Take Part In Hansen-Hummel WeddingRites Studio Mary Tradewell Mr. and Mrs. Wesley P.

Tradewell of 9132 Spring St. announced the engagement of tlieir daughter Mary Rose to Thomas Wayne Pietras, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pietras of 2833 Ariington at an open house in honor of the bride-elect's graduation from Washington Park High School. No has been set.

Qood Samaritans Aid Sightless Vendors HELENA, Mont. (m Sightless Richard Gaynor had his eyes opened in one respect. He expected that his post office lobby vending stand would be closed when he went to the hospital for treatment of an infection. But members of Gaynor's irst Baptist Church in Helena Badge Collect Jon Spans the Globe kept the vending stand run- Upon their return from a trip ning, taking turns in shifts. BUFFALO, N.

Rosen has a collection of more than 200 policemen's badges from all parts of the world. They include: A hand-made, 125-year-old shield from the Buffalo Police Department, a 3-inch by 5-inch badge from the constabulary in Bristol, England, and badges formerly worn by officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Scotland Yard and Sing Sing Prison, Four countries and more than 25 states are represented in the collection. Joan La Blanc av'i2 arriving June 28 for a two Here for the wedding will! visit at the home of be Mr. and Mrs. John D.

parents. Blanc of Long Beach, and their three children, who Five sisters, two brothers and the father of the bride and the bridegroom's two brothers all took part in the ceremony Saturday, June 17, in which Patricia Laureen Hansen and Dewane Charles Hummel were married. The Donald Surges celebrated the 9 a.m. nuptial high served by Lawrence and David Hansen, In St, Edward's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Forest W. Hansen of 1327 Dean Blvd. and her bridegroom Is tlie son of Mrs. John Hummel Sr.

of Daggett, Michigan. She was given in marriage by her father. Bridal attendants were Marietta Hansen, maid of honor; Janet and Peggie Hansen, bridesmaids; and Susan and Anita junior bridesmaids. The bride wore a silk organza dress with a scalloped neckline and three-quarter sleeves edged with rolled satin. The fitted basque was attached to a bouffant skirt caught with delicate velvet appliques.

Satin panels starting at each side of the waist swept into a chapel train. A crown decorated with seed pearls held the bride's fingertip veil. She carried a satin prayer book with a white orchid, green ivy and pale pink lilies of the valley. Dresses of shell pink organza with scoop necklines, short sleeves and draped bell skirts with self bows at the waistline were worn the maJd of honor and the bridesmaids. A pink crown was worn by the maid of honor and bow hats by the bridesmaids.

They carried bouquets of roses. White nylon over taffeta dresses worn by the junior bridesmaids featured rose petal sleeves and rounded necklines edged with satin. They also carried bouquets of roses. Allen Hummel, best man, and Charles Hummel, groomsman attended their brother. Phillip Strazzinski and Allen Portrait MRS.

DEWANE HUMMEL (Patricia Hansen) DePatie shared ushering duties. A reception at JMBA Hall Immediately after the ceremony was attended by 200 guests. After receiving the congratulations and good wishes of their family and friends, the couple left on a wedding trip to a resort in northern Wisconsin. A dance was planned for Saturday at the Holmes Township Hall near the bridegroom's former home for his friends and relatives. For the wedding of her daughter Mrs.

Hansen wore a pale aqua dross with white accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose a light blue dress and white accessories. Their corsages were of cymbldlum orchids and sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs.

Hummel will be at home after today at 9th St. 'Flick Break' Is Pause That Relaxes Tension WILLIAMSBURG, Va. College examinations are rough at times so William and Mary students are getting what they call a "flick break" at Uie noon hour. Cartoons are shown especially for them at noon at the campus center. It relaxes them.

SIXTH AT VILLA GO! DOORS OPEN AT NOON MONDAY Doors Open at Noon Monday fashi ion sale! Studio Ton! Luxem Bride-to-Be Mr. and Mrs. A. Luxem of 1117 Villa St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Toni Louise, to David M. Quamme, son of Mr, and Mrs.

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