gree front Loyola university. Herhusband did his undergraduate work at Notre Dante and his medical workat Chicago Medical college.* * *Atonachino-Sanders Wed in St. Martin Churchhi an early afternoon ritual in theSt. Martin church, lacomine M.■ «■Monachino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.lames Mona-•rhino, 6225Princeton ave..e x c ii a 11 g edwedding vowsw i t h I oh 11—Bud Sanders.A t t e ndingthe c o u p 1 e were Mari-grace Kiggio ami A r i it u v Lippek Fol-1 o w i n g the ceremony a I a r g e reception was heldin the G.A.R. hall after which the couple left for Milwaukee. 1 hey have returned and are living at 6225 Princeton ave.The bride's gown was fashioned of white silk net with a wide, peacock train. Her three-tiered veil feli from a small seed pearl tiara. Her bouquet was a lovely combination of orchids and lilies of the valley.Attending the bride. Miss Kiggio wore pink net with blue heart-shaped hat and accessories and completed the combination with a bouquet of sweetheart roses and bachelor buttons.The bride attended the Lucy Flower high school and the bridegroom Seim nigh school and the I ’ Diversity of Illinois. lie is a commercial artist.* * *Bride Originates New Processional IdeaW hen Catherine Conlin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Conlin, 540 W. 5/th pk. became the bride of Charles K. M o 1 o n y ,524 W. 57thpk. in a recentbrother of the bridegroom, was thebest man.After the ceremony, which was readhv Rev. M. I. O’Brien, a breakfast » »was held for the families in the Rowan Trees hotel. Jti the afternoon and evening a reception was held for rela-tics and friends in the bride's home. The couple left immediately for % honeymoon in northern Wisconsin.The bride is a graduate of Mercy high school and DePaul university while De LaSalle institute is tht alma mater of the bridegroom.* * *High School Romance Culminates in WeddingRomance begun in Kngiewood high school culminated recently in a mar-riage in the St. Mary of Mount Carmelchurch w hen Helen Norma M a t h e r became the bride of William James Kelly.M iss Math-er, daughter ofMr. and Mrs, William Mather, 6039 Car-li e n t e r st.# w ore a costume of white silk net with a double veil, iler bouquet was composed of white roses and lilies of the valley.Blanche Mather, in a powder blue marquisette trimmed in pink, served her sister as maid of honor, while Mary Mather and Margaret Jones, dressed in pink and aquamarine gowns respectively, were bridesmaids. Their leghorn hats matched their costumes. Three-year-old Marion McGuire wore white taffeta cut ’along Colonial lines.The male attendants, who wore Summer formal s. included William Remind as best man to the bridegroom,son of Mr. and 51 rs. T. C. Kcllv, 3720*•Shields ave., and Joseph Morrissey and F.dward O’Brien, ushers.Walter’s hall. 5212 Halstcd st., was the scene of the reception, after which*v.vConrad PhotoMRS. JOHN BVEL SANDERSCarolyn Photo MRS. W. J. KELLY