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lespecf Our of Him\WRENCEthis column is !ier young daugh-“I know that my ^ veiling at her H is responsible. I she writes. As I you recently H s u g g e sted. I have just be-1 gun to realize | that 1 yell at '» her because I J (ear tliat she ■ doesn't love ® me or trust ucewhat 1 say. in her love andhis mother, I wantLois Dowling SmithAlice Kotarski Belong!*Mary Aulozzi Martinellleducational expert1Weddings Begin Since Lent Is Overn with disrespect.I was 20. the ex-nall welfare agency large of his officeaway on a field j over and with it the accompanying austerity. This fifst spring week end following Easterwas chosen by a number of young women for their wedding day. Most of these nuptial events are is Manya. 17. slow. , e and eiatorate. and they are all the lovelier for the prolific display of new spring flowers,ipable. I feared she , Indicating a back to normal trend is the fact that the bridegrooms these days generally are work-hat ’herrhocolates. I askedExpsct Over 1,000 Guestslie. i Lcaicu j.- Indicating a DacK to normal trena is me xaci uiu me uiiuc|iwu» ° — ■■1 said, so 1 set ■ at occupations of their own choosing. The serviceman-bridegroom of several years ago and the : love me. I more recent type of bridegroom who was studying on the GI Bill both have virtually disappeared.nded taking dicta-■r her. I asked her se answers I knew, two weeks. Manya me./as bewildered andAt Reception TonightThe wedding of Miss Mary Aulozzi and Domenick Martinelli ought more choco-! took place at 9 o'clock this mommy own letters It j jng jn Our Lady of Mt. Carmel By the end of a: church. The Rev. Raymond G.was so openly dis- 1 Leng officiated at the nuptialsI I was tempted to i performed before an altar decorated witji bouquets of spring flowers and a floral arch. The wedding soloist was Joseph Crav-otta. Miss Aulozzi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Aulozzi, 2014 67th St.. and the bridegroom resides at 2014 67th St.Miss Aulozzi chose a traditional white satin gown for her marriage. A scalloped illusion yoke,bordered with tiny sequins, and long, pointed sleeves accented the fitted, princess-style basque. The bouffant skirt ended in a cathedral train. A headpiece of rhinestones and tiny seed pearls caught a full length silk illusion veil edged in lace with an illusion blusher. Carrying a cascade bouquet of white carnations encircling a white orchid, she was gievn in marriage by her father. Six Bridal Aidese day when Manya ly rude. I did some n I called Manya Manya. I'm new at orders. I've been u. And I've been Lanya. Now that we e’ve been unhappy her. sit down and r for me. . . . y I found that Man-me a piece of the eat her mother had chbox.icertain selves, hon-: to others, are far ig than our patron-ng ones. For these itly aggressive, pro-, how superior I amreader sees that my loved by Manya iy desire to inflate e at her expense. I s I got no respect until I dispensed a Jntil 1 told the truth couldn't know eacha young daughters lave to respect her ve to respect her itrust her with the urSelves. so that we k. I've been yelling ise I'm scared you . This fear has made nd bullying when I order. Now that I luch I want you to just going to say so. nstance like to have ; while we set theSmith and Ray Carney ushered A 1:30 o'clock dinner was served at St. Mark's parish hall and a reception for 200 guests followed there. Following an eastern honeymoon. the couple will make their home at 600 61st St.The bride is a graduate of Brainerd high school and is employed in the offices of Drs. H. H. Lane and Thomas B. Lane. The bridegroom is an office employe of the American Brass company. Out-of-town guests will attend from St. Paul. Minn . Brainerd. Minn. Erie. Pa., and Racine.Elizabeth Bind gen Is Bride of Louis Fortepper y at Lincoln Clla County PTA coun-I a potluck supper Monday at the Lin-aded school. Follow -a musical program •nted by students of t Adel's room. Miss acki will lead com-ig with Mrs. Joseph , the piano, business session, an-will be given. The :ommittee will preslate of officers and k will install them.list includes the VImes. George Molin jourigan. Steve Rob-:nce Carpenter. Jess f Mickelson. Rudy , P. Cruthers.; Helps 9 BeginMiss Aulozzi's bridal aides were Miss Shirley O'Black, Wau kegan. 111.: Mrs. Louis Passaretti, Melrose Park. 111.: Miss Jeanette Aulozzi: Miss Jeanette Zarletti, Sheboygan. Wis.: Miss Catherine Zarletti. La Salle. 111.: and Miss Mary Aiello. Miss Aulozzi. the two Miss Zarlettis and Miss Aiello are all cousins of the bride.Miss O'Black. honor attendant, was attired in a strapless floor-length gown of orchid lace and tulle. The gown's lace skirt swept to one side to reveal a wide ruffle cascading to the floor. She carried a cascade arrangement of yellow and green carnations. Mrs. Passaretti. Miss Jeanette Zarletti and Miss Catherine Zarletti wore identical gowns in mint green and carried bouquets of yellow and orchid carnations.Miss Jeanette Aulozzi and Miss Aiello wore similar gowns in ellow rose and carried green and orchid carnations in cascade arrangements.Angella Vocino. flower girl, was dressed in a white frock of net over taffeta fashioned with a ruffled yoke and taffeta sash. The full skirt was appliqued with tiny rhinestones and trimmed with ruffled net. She carried a miniature cascade bouquet of white carnations.Richard Aulozzi. brother of the bride, was best man. Louis Passaretti. Melrose Park: Raymond Taffora and Fred Aiejlo, cousin of the bride. John F. Gunia, LaSalle: and Donald Bruno were groomsmen.Polonia hall was the scene of a 10:30 a.m. breakfast and a 1:30 o'clock dinner. Over 1.000 guests are expected to attend the afternoon and evening reception. The bride is employed at Coopers and tne bridegroom is an American Brass company employe The couple will live at 2014 67th St.In a double ring ceremony this morning at St. Nicholas of Tolen-tine church in Chicago, Miss Elizabeth Barbara Bindgen and Louis Reginald Forte exchanged nuptial vows. The Rev. Joseph Lynch officiated at the 11 a.m. rites before an altar decorated with bouquets of white gladioli, snapdragons and carnations. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bindgen. Chicago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forte, 7706 15th Ave.A ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace and pleated nylonClub GuideMONDAYMerry Gardenrra *roup of the Kenoaha County Garden club met at the home of Mra. Charlea H. Curtiss. ;uo: 36th Ave., Monday at 2 p.m.Gamma Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Sigma sorority will meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mia* Beverly Burn. 3.516 6Uth St.Juanita council of the Royal League will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at the Danish Brotherhood hall.TUESDAYMra. Archie Campbells OKS group will meet at the home of Mra. Andrew l.araen. 711S 21 nd Ave.. Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Frank Mason will be the aaaiating hostess.Past Noble Grands circle of the Lily of the Valley Rebekah lodge will meet at 7:36 p.m. Tuesday at the Odd Fellow-a temple. Mrs. Lester Curran and Mra. Arthur Keen will be hostesses .Elks Bridge Winners ToldWeekly winners in the past month's Wednesday evening duplicate bridge game at the Elks club have been announced. Winners in a Master Point Howell tithe was chosen by'the bride’ for I game April 8 were Mr. and Mrs. her wedding. The fitted basque Clem Kosterman, Racine, first;was accented by an illusion yoke and the skirt was fashioned of the pleated tulle. An Elizabethean bonnet caught a fingertip illusion veil of nylon silk. Carrying a mother-of pearl prayerbook topped with a white orchid. Amazon lily and stephanotis. the bride was given in marriage by her father.Miss Anne Marie Lange. Chica go, maid of honor, was attired in an aqua silk shantung frock featuring a scoop neckline and EmMr. and Mrs. Homer Heeman, sec ond; Mrs. Thomas J. Arneson and Thomas Ryan, third.A Howell game April 1 result ed in these winners: Mrs. Ben Willey and Mrs. Robert Mura, first; Mrs. Arneson and Robert Mura, second. On March 25 a Howell game was played, with the following winners: Mrs. Mura and Albert Kedson. Great Lakes. Ill , first; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tyler, second: Mrs. Lewis Larson andpire waist She carried a basket Mrs. Richard Barden, third Aof orchids and ivy. Same March 18. also Howell play.Joseph Ingolia. Jr.. Chicago, ^suited in honors for Mr. and was best man for his cousin. Ray- Mrs. Mura, first; Mr. and Mrs. j mond Bindgen. Chicago, brother Tyler, second; Mrs F. B. Williams of the bride, and Robert Ingolia. and Mrs. Larson, third.Chicago, also a cousin of the I. . U1 William R. Smith Takesirse in Hostess Helps , . ^ ,i Tuesday. April 14, Miss Lois Dowling as Brideha Vocational school.11 be held from 3 to I William R. Smith took Miss will consist of seven 1 Lois Cecelia Dowling as his bride : in 10 o'clock nuptials performed se is a continuation this morning at St. Mark's Catho-lelps I and designed lie church. The Rev. Ralph J. who have had this! Altstadt officiated at the service vever, anyone may j before an altar banked with bas-bridegroom, seated guests.A 1:30 p.m. wedding breakfast for 65 guests was served at Man-gani's Chateau in Lyons, 111. Following a wedding trip to Washington. D. C . and New York, the couple will make their home at 515 Fox St., Aurora, 111.The bride, a graduate of De Paul university. Chicago, will teach in Aurora in September. The bridegroom, a graduate of Vandercook college. Chicago, is teaching in the Center grade school in Aurora. He is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. national honorary band fraternity, and the bride is a member of Pi Sigma Phi.Alice Kotarski Is Seaman's Bride TodayTiny TidingsTo Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Koch. Columbus. Ohio, a son, Matthew Allan, University hospital, Columbus. April 7. The mother is the former Miss Phyllis Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Nelson, 1809 60th St.St. Catherine s:Edward Hul son. MichaelTo Mr. and Mrs. ko, 5103 45th St., a John, April 10. jjTo Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hansen, i t 7104 40th Ave, a daughter. Kim t Ellen. April 10. j iTo Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fonk. h 4301 21st Ave. a son, April 10. IBefore an altar banked with bouquets of white gladioli, Miss Alice M. Kotarski became the brfde of Seaman LeRoy R. Be-longia. USN. at St. Anthony's Cathoiic church this morning. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich. 2001 44th St., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Belongia, 6512 57th St.. exchanged vows before the Rev. William S. Podolak at 9 o'clock.Miss Kotarski appeared in a white satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice accented by a stand-up collar, sweetheart neckline and long, pointed sleevesTuesday Card PartyThe Kenosha Association for Childhood Education will sponsor its annual card party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Woman s club. All types of card games will be played and refreshments served. Reservations for the event may be made with Miss Edith Watts.Meeting at St. Peter'sSt. Peter's Women's league will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the school hall. Hostesses will be the Mmes. Charles Stec, Louis Wedeikis and Walter Juzenas.
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