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Palos Hills, First Home Of Newly-Married Coupleriage by her father, chose an den flowers and wore a band ofMiss Margie Diann Harris,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AlfredEdward Harris of 158 West Glen lane, Riverdale, became the bride of George Kenneth Kou-Ia, son of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeKouba of Sticknev. 111. in a cere-* *niony in the Ivanhoe Community Methodist church.The Rev. William M. Shephard officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Frank Wells was the organist. Wedding selections included 'More” from Romeo and Juliet..”The young couple are now residing in Palos Hills. The bridegroom is employed as a product accountant with Motorola in DesPlaines, 111. His bride is adental hygienist. Both are graduates of Southern Illinois university. The new Mrs. Kouba iswan alumna of Thornton high.FOR HER wedding day the bride, who was given in mar-Knglish net skimmer over w hite taffeta. Designed with cap sleeves and a high neckline, the entire gown was .embellished with appliques of reembroidered Alencon lace. I .ace Appliques also trimmed the chapel train which fell from theshoulders.Her veil of silk illusion was secured to a matching lace headpiece. She carried anose-gay of pale blue roses and w hite garden flowers.The bride’s high school friend. Mrs. Michael Atkinson of Harve\, was her matron of hon-W *or. Her other attendants were another high school friend, Mrs. Thomas Simac of Calumet City and a college friend. Mrs. Bradley Hearne of Memphis, Tenn. The\ were identically attiredV Win pale blue skimmers of soft wool ottoman fashioned with cap sleeves and high necklines. They carried nosegays of gar-matching flowers in their hair.KITTLE LISA Gore, thebride's cousin, was the flowergirl. She w ore a short w hite softwool dress trimmed in blue seedpearls. She carried a basket ofgarden flowers.Attending the bridegroomwere Joe Gavenda as best manand Michael Fessl and Lvnn*Morrison, groomsmen. Guestswere seated b\ Fred Damon Harris, brother of the bride, and Rvron Simmons, the bride-groom’s brother-in-law.Following the ceremony, the young couple greeted 175 guests at a reception at Nielsen's Nordic restaurant in Oak Lawn.Out-of-town guests were present from Wisconsin, Ohio. Tennessee. Michigan, and Indiana.Honored guests at the nuptial festivities were the bride’s grandmothers, Mrs. Frank Dunn of Walkerton, Ind., and Mrs. Harry Harris of River-dale.At Ingalls Memorial Hosptiatl January 18Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griffith, Posen, a bov.Mr. and Mrs. Sandus Jones, Harvey, a girl.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trzin-ski, Harvey, a girl.January 19Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldman, Sr., Harvev, a bov.* vMr. and Mrs. John Judge, Midlothian, a boy.Mr. and Mrs. William Hartnett, Midlothian, a girl.January 20wMr. and Mrs. George John,Jr., Hazel Crest, a boy.Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pinter,Harvey, a bov.• *Mr. and Mrs. Karl Berger, Riverdale, a girl.January 22Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis, Harvey, a girl.January 23MrMr. and Mrs. Leverster Chambers, Phoenix, a boy.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kvnberk,V ”South Holland, a boy.Mr. and Mrs. George Kouba
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Harvey, Illinois, US

Thu, Feb 05, 1970

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