Kowsf Margaret daughter ofdon of Bell-rd J. Gross, Jrs. Alfred Wisconsin;ntly in St.Maywood Sipple of-in marriage eorge Wel-»f satin and rain of theis attachedd in rhine-nd she car-1 combinedMrs. David Biesackmaid ofer, was in ballerina ng hat and and yellowis and SueDoris JohnsonIs NewBrideds, werend carriedsan Krogs-her cousin, carried aellow andDavid BiesacksWed in TexasDavid Biesack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Biesack, 1314 Indiana St., claimed as bride Mary Helen Staley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Staley, New Lenox, 111. The nuptial rites took place in the chapel at Fort Hood, Texas, where the bridegroom is stationed with the U. S. Army.The bride, given in by her father, was gowned in pure silk with sequins and seed pearls embroidered on the hand-clipped lace at the scoop neckline and the basqu bodice. The full length bouffant skirt ended in a cathedral train. Her silk illusion veil wasDoris K. Johnson, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Andrew CJohnson, S. Lake Shore Rd.,became the bride of Ralph J.Janowitz, Kenosha, at a wedserved astan. Ushersolzen and with Paul * nephew,ding ceremony Nov. 27 in Ke-held by a matching featuring lace, sequin and pearl trim and she carried a bouquet of white Fuji mums.Nancy Biesack, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and appeared in teal blue nylon tulle over net and taffeta. Pale pink roses formed her bouquet.nosha.The bride appeared attiredin a brown brocade dress withbronze colored accessories.Yellow roses were her flowers.Attending the bridegroom as best man was James StaleyJr., brother of the bride.A dinner was held after the ceremony to honor the new Mr. and Mrs. Biesack who arenow residing at 919 Mimosa Ave., Killeen, Texas.Suzanne 1 her fiance, ham, whose announced lt;Day by herMrs. BradfotState St., haas their welt;bridegroom-!Mrs. J. ICt.RECOIFOR iLATEto look for yourself, the very next time seeing them.