i .Brucher-MaloneOne of the pretty summer wed-, dines was that of Miss Lorraine• Malone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r Frank Malone of Winfield, and? Walter Brucher, son of Mr. and• Mrs. Ben Brucher of West Chi- |1 eago. which was solemnized at j10. a.m. Sunday at a nuptial high ■ mass at the Holy Cross church, ii The bride was attired in a| white satin gown fashioned inFrench style with lace inserts 1 I with train and a long veil held 1 in place by a tiara of seed pearls.1 She carried a white shower bou- 1 [ quet and her only jewelry was a ! single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom.Miss Patricia Malone, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She | wore a flesh pink marquisette j gown with a blush veil held in place by a crown of matching : flowers.The bridesmaids. Miss Marge Hann of Batavia and Miss Bonnie , j Campbell of Naperville were attired in sky blue marquisette |I gowns fashioned similar to that of the maid of honor, with bluish ' veils. !Miss Peggy Malone, sister of j the bride, and Miss Audrey Bru-| cher. sister of the bridegroom, junior bridesmaids, wore gownsI of skv blue net over taffeta with%J pink streamers. Colonial bou-; quets were carried by all the at-! tendants. Ij Bernard Brucher served as his j i brother's best man. The ushers J were Raymond Brucher, also a |I brother of the bridegroom, and ! Walter Hagerman of Naperville, jThe mother of the bride was at- j I tired in a gray dress with violet' accessories and the mother of the ( bridegroom work navy blue ac- ;j cessories. Ij Following the ceremony a wed-1 jding breakfast was served to 25 i ■ i relatives and close friends at the J I Hotel Baker and in the evening a I I reception was held in Wenker I I hall. Naperville, for 400 relatives I and friends. i IThe couple recently purchased j I the luncheon and ice cream par- 1 lor located in the C. A. E. ter-1 I minal. Thev will make their1 I i home in the apartment above the 1 I store. , K