WEDDINGS:B loom-ShcddThe parsonage of the Femwood Methodist church was the scene of the wedding of Mrs. Eva Bloom, 4900 Blacks tone, to Arthur Sheddof Chicago. The ceremony, which took place at 5 pm. Saturday, May 31, was performed by the Rev. F. Hopkins Kleihauer. The bride wore a grey afternoon dress with a corsage of red rose buds and lilies of the valley.A wedding supper was served at 6:30 at Nantucket Inn to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bump, Mrs. Pearl Irv ing and son Everett Wilcox, Miss Rosemary Ahem, Robert Bump and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heuer.Mrs. Shedd is a sister of Mr. Bump and made her home herefor a number of years. After June 16, Mr. and Mrs. Shedd will be at home at 445 W. 100th PLquins. Her long draped train also was trimmed with sequins andher fingertip veil was of imported silk tulle and held with a crownii1of sequins. She carried a bouquet of white roses, with an orchid inI]WilsonIn the rectory of St. Margaret’s church, 99th and Throop. Dolores Catherine Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. 10046 Racine, became the bride of Huntley Dale Hartman, son of Mrs. Joseph Jersky of Brainard. The wedding: was held at 3 pm. Saturday. May 24. with Monsig-nor McQuire officiating.Gowned in a turquoise blue suit, the bride wore a white feather hat and carried a white orchid corsage. Her accessories were white, also. Her attendant. Miss Nell Holland, wore a brown suit with brown accessories, and also had an orchid corsage.Raymond J. Wilson, brother ofthe bride, attended as best man.Following a small dinner andreception at Ridge land Farms, the newlyweds left for a week’s trip to Delavan. Wis. Early in July, they plan to be in their own Rome at 74th and Lafayette.the center.Elsie Guetschow, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore pink net with * large contrasting bow and a picture hat and carried blue carnations. Thebridesmaids, Adeline Caposey,Kay Mikan, Mary Zavml andElsie DiCicco, also were gowned innet and wore picture hats in pastel colors and carried contrasting bouquets of carnations.The Junior bridesmaids. Barbara Jean Cavallara and Jeanne Elsie Jessen, wore pink ruffled frocks and pink net tiaras and carried pink and white carnations. The bnde’s mother wore an aqua dress with gray accessories and acorsage to match the bride’s bouquet.John Scaglionl was best man and Louis Caposey, Louis Balas and Louis Pacetu were ushers. A reception was held after the ceremony in St. Kevin’s hall for 300 guests. The couple are now at home to their friends at 13917 Dearborn St.!i,1 111a1t1II!IV ulcano-BrunetteIn a beautiful ceremony at 9:30o’clock mass Saturday. May 10. at 1 St. Anthony church, Florence Vul- ! cano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ntbony Vuleano. 24 E. 108th. be- jcariie the bride of Henry J. Brunette. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Brunette. 10435 ForestCaposey-GuetschowIn a double ring ceremony performed at St. Kevin's church by Father McNally. Natalie Caposey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Caposey, 10255 Hoxie, became the bride of John Guetschow, son ofRobert Guetschow. 13917 Dearborn St., Rivfrdale.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown trimmed in Chantilly lace and illusion se-Father Joseph Chiminello performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was lovely in a gown of pearl satin with a three-yard train and six-yard veil. She carriedwhite roses and sweetpeas, with an orchid in the center.Gracie Ann Sineni. a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a yellow gown and carried blue delphiniums and carnations. Therese Brunette, a cousin of the bridegroom. Frances Parrelly and Harriet Wereldsma were bridesmaids. They wore baby blue gowns and carried yellow carnations and snapdragons. The little sister of the bride, Sarah Marie, and a cousin of the bride, Diane Dina, were flower girls. They were dressed as the bridesmaids in taffeta