and carnations306 N. Brockway, Palatine.Bridal PartvJ‘BrideearsGownsMarie E. Kertay was kept extremely busy before her wedding designing and making her bridal gown, those of her attendants and also her mother s dress and coat ensemble.They were ail completed in time for Marie s marriage last June in a double ring ceremony to William C. Blunk. The marriage performed by the Rev Peter Moon rook place at the University Christian Church in Normal. 111.The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bela Kertay of 816 N. Dunton Ave.,Her husband is theArlington Heights, son of the Carl Blunks of Noral.As she was given away in marriage by ner father. Mane wore an Empire style gown of white peau de soi with embroidered Swiss lace sleeves and appliques. Fhe embroidered lace train was attached from the shoulder. A headpiece of live daisies kept the fingertip silk illusion veil m piace.THE BRIDE CARRIED white daisies.^ypsophilia and ivy.Mrs. Fred Beilfuss of Villa Park wasp.*lt;9VAVVV-'.I*AtMr. and Mrs. William C. Blunk.he matron of honor. Bridesmaids were for 180 guests. The bride's mother at-Mrs. Mark Johnson of Normal and Elizabeth Fredericksen of Rolling Meadows. They wore rule green dotted swissdresses with empire waists and long puffy sleeves ending in ruffles at the wrists.tended in a yellow print crepe dress accented with white mums.MRS. BLUNK wore an apricot print dress and also a white mum corsage. Marie is a 86 graduate of Sacredniie dresses were trimmed in dark green Heart of Mary and a 70 graduate of CUi-velvet ribbon.Flowers carried by die attendants were white and yellow daisy mums.Paul Bishop, the groom s cousin, was best man.couple will be residing.Her husband is a 89 graduate of theBill Bryan of Normal, the bnde's same university where he was a physicsbrother, Les Kertay of Arlington Heights, 2ob Blunk. the groom's cousin and Mark Johnson, both of Normal were ushers.A reception immediately followed the wedding in the basement of the churchmajor. He is attending an eight-week National Science Foundation Institute atEastern Illinois University in Charleston, and plans to be a high school physics teacher in Joliet this fail.ditioi Mrs. Drivlt; 19 mof J-Laur poum and Henr Lis poun and 1landLisaMrs.Heig]gowsgram■£realHeigJKeMr.Road14 01 montGran Regn Epko Dei poum the d Wark4. MiLake are tFinois State University where she majored in art. This fall she will be an elementary art teacher i n Joliet where the will IKaiAve., sic slt; musii indivTheDr.HaagTonNotrementloskLat Pn a cii