In a recent double-ring ceremony at St. Margaret's ehuieh, Theresa Anno Cottci, daughter of Mr and Mis. Andrew Collet. 10360 Wallace st, became the bride of Ernest W, Mahlfeldt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MahlfelcH, 220 W. Gidding st., the Rev. William WaKh officiati.ig.The bride, wearing while satin ar.d tmffon with a fingertip veil di aped from a peat I Uata, was presented in marriage by her !lt;4|ier at an altar decked with peonies and ro-.es. Eleanor Ci taio of Blue Island sang Schubeits Ave Maria” and '‘I5ecau.se ” Maiv Ellen Tallon, maid of honor, woi e a gown of pink jeisey and net, while the bridesmaids, Rose Wendell of Joliet, Romayne Allen and Shirley Browne, were dressed in | blue. All wore matching biushers1 and carried pink carnations. Lynn 1 Johnson, four-year-old niece of, the bride, in pink satin and net/ was the flower girl. George Reiker, was best man while Edward andi Bernard Cotter, brothers of the! bride, and Bob Cradle, served as ushers. !'Two hundred guests attended a reception at Odd Fellows hall,j 11354 Wallace st. after which the newlyweds left for a honeymoon i at Round Lake. They now are at nome at 10150 Wallace st. The oride is a graduate of Fenger High school, and her husband received/ his diploma at Washburn* High school.»