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I will be at home in Baton Rouge, La., where Mr. Fields is attending 'the Louisiana State university.Pre-wedding parties and showers were given by Miss Vera In-delll, Miss Helen Davis, Mrs. John Rishel, Mrs. M. W. Leedy, Mrs. Edward Breen, Mrs. Earl Green and staff at Marshall Field and eofripany.Miss Gygax Is Married to Lawrence Bilg^rt■tfIn a candlelight service at 5 o’clock on December 26, Miss Virginia Pauline Gygax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gygax of 728 North Elmwood was married to Lawrence Eric Bilgart, son of Mr. and * Mrs. E. E. Bilgart of 328 South Maple.Evergreen, white carnations arid chrysanthemums decorated the fireplace of the home, which was lanked by tall candelabra tied with white satin and evergreen., Dr. Herbert Brockway performed the ceremony and music was furnished by Miss Mary Carlson.Entering with her father, who net her at the foot of-the stsur-way, the * bride was attired in white satin crepe. Her veij of silk llusion was worn with a Juliet beaded cap. Her old fashioned couquet was of white carnationsind gardenias. ;•Miss Carol Gygax, sister of the Dride, as maid of honor, Wore pale ffue duvetyn, and carried an oldfashioned bouquet of pink carnations with English holly.The groorii was attended by Carl Bloom as best man.After the reception at home, the bridal dinner was served to 50 guests at the Oak Park Arms hotel.Mrs. Gygax was in forest green crepe, with brown orchids, and Mrs. Bilgart was in rose crepe with orchids.The bride, who was graduated from Oak Park high school, was a student at Beloit college and a Pi Beta Phi*sorority pledge. Prenuptial parties were given for Miss Gygax :by Mrs. James McDonald and by a group of girls at college; Mrs. S. B. Paul, and Mrs. Elmer Grismer.The groom is with the United States army in Arlington, Va., so the young couple have gone to Washington to live until he receives his discharge. They will be at home at 3117 2nd Road North, Buckingham, Arlington, Va.r£A.tOmaha GirlIs Bride ofG. M. Keller, Jr.With several village relatives of the groom present for the occasion, Miss Adelaide MeCague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. MeCague of Omaha, Neb., was married on Friday afternoon, December 27, to George M. Keller, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Keller of 510 South Humphrey.The nuptials took place at 4 o’clock in St. Margaret Mary church in Omaha, with the Rev.IAuliJgChgtiav»nsiww6,
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Oak Park Oak Leaves

Oak Park, Illinois, US

Thu, Jan 09, 1947

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