I • y •: Caroline PesekBecomes BrideDonald E. Riddh•fl-x-i-Miss Caroline Pesek, _ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph-lt;10 W. 31st st., LaGnuiM and Donald E. Riddle, ftoini n I and Mrs. Joseph J. Riddle is | land Park, were married in St. Barbara’s church* i field. The high mass was'* ued by Father Martin Win the music was by Mrs. L, North Riverside, organist.,, Dolores Patak, vocal soloist, 4 friend of the bride. ...The bride, who was giveni*ir‘ riage by her father, wore, it; of white chantilly lace ovt with an underskirt of white Beaded lace bands held the tip veil and the bridal bouq of white roses centered white orchid.'sr-1,ntlewc-c-yDrDCn-1-ntk,ce■c-ir-, * fvr.,ahers,ents-n-n-richensrkhetstupDV• ci•«TrJWear Pretty GownsPat Rraza of Hinsdale, best friend since childhood, maid of honor and LaVerne _ Kf i a cousin, was the bridesmaids ,, j Tribke was the flower giril attendants wore balleri dresses of taffeta with skirts and the fitted bodifashioned with scalloped and sleeves. The maid was dressed in an Ameri__ shade and she carried a of pink roses. The b dress was blush pink-flotfers were Americanroses. The little flower a blush pink frocl^ and a basket of rose petals scattered in the aisle. -/y® Earl J. Riddle was best-the bridegroom and the were Richard Riddle and Pesek Jr. Mrs. Pesek, mother of th wore a dress of steel blue i Mrs. Riddle, the bride, mother was dressed in nqi lace. They had corsages o rose buds.Hold ReceptionThe wedding reception in American Legion hall in em Springs. Doris Riddle Sielli, nieces of the .* took care of the gueSt 3: The bride, a graduate1 Township High school, Bryant and Stratton Bus._r lege and now works for th^ national Harvester comp Broadview. The bridegrot graduate of Highland Pftrkschool and he served for six in the Navy Air corps. He' the Chicago, Burlington andrailroad.thaonirtas*et8fulrt.ntedjr-lerndph