BioM: Deutschlander, Jacqueline Ann (1967)
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Surnames: Pardus Deutschlander, Emmett, Morgan, Wharton, Cutrona, Leone,
Masclave, Longobardo, Adams, Harrison
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 07 Mar 1968
Deutschlander, Jacqueline Ann (2 DEC 1967)
On Saturday evening, Dec 2nd, 1967, Jacqueline Ann Deutschlander, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deutschlander, rural route, Thorp (Clark Co.), Wis., and
Charles Louis Pardus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pardus, Rosemead, Calif., were
united in marriage at Bethany Baptist Church, Whittier, Calif. The Rev. John R.
Morgan officiated at the double ring candlelight ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose an empire-waist gown of white
peau de soie. The bodice and cathedral train were of English lace. Her elbow
length veil was attached to a peau de soie petal flower edged in seed pearls and
enhanced with sequins.
Miss Judi Emmett, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Vicki
Wharton, sister of the groom, Linda Cutrona, cousin of the groom, and Nadja
Leone, friend of the bride. They wore identical empire-waist gowns of olive and
jade crepe. The bodice was of embossed olive velvet. They carried bouquets of
white carnations edged in olive.
James Pardus served as his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Robert Pardus,
Daniel Pardus, both brothers of the groom, and Dave Masclave, friend of the
groom. Ushers were Dick Longobardo, cousin of the groom, and John Leone, friend
of the groom.
Darcy and Rusty Adams, niece and nephew of the groom were the flower girl and
pillow boy.
The mother of the bride chose an ensemble of gold mylor with matching
accessories. The mother of the groom woere a two piece outfit consisting of an
aqua dress and matching coat. She wore matching accessories. Both mothers wore
white orchid corsages.
Dale Harrison, a friend of the couple, soloed "More," "Because" and "The Lord's
Prayer" during the ceremony.
A reception for 200 people was held immediately after the ceremony.
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