|bfthSchildcr la Bride ofliHGoeU• Sfc. Eulalia'S ^ Cacaolic Church, Jiaywood,.Ill.,:,was the scene of a oyojy Supimer wedding Saturday,idBbeth Ruth Schilaer, daughter a»d Mrs, “ Theodore M.iChilderof Cleveland, Ohio, be-:ame the bride of John H.*Goetz,if. Mtr'Palatine. * -* Before thq altar, beautiful in ts decorations.of white gladiolus md-white- carnations,--- and - * with*ighted* tapers^*. the . fev.”7FatherMtzpatrick^.chanlain at r Vaughnvi II MftvtU'nl t.T!— TliMtzpatricjc^.cnaplain at *r Vaughn Jrtncral Hospital,* Hines, 111,, offUaated^at. thc;lt; double^ng cere-nony, \^hich^was followed by the-juptial mass. Traditional wed-ling marches .were played by the ihurch organist, and at the offer-;o*y, Schubert's “Ave Marie, was fung by the choir soloist Oh u*ord I.Am- Not Worthy,” was softy-played 'during the communion.Chosep to be the bride's at-;ondants 'were Jean Schiider of jlevelapd, Ohio, sister ~of* the )ridei-as maid of honor. Mrs. Clarence Wolf, Mt. Palatine, sister f.jthe bridegroom and Miss Shirty, B allhorn, Sheboygan, W is., innsin-nf trh« bride. hrid^g-naids.Gerald Gerdes of Fremont, Vlich-p served as best man and the ishers were Robert Goetz, brother f the bridegroom, and Raymond tfrurkiewicz, South Bend, Iqd., a var buddy.idpiven in marriage by her father;he bride was lovely* in am import’d white-erepe.back satin gown, featuring a basque rl}b’dic£f~'* with let yoke, rounded^ neckline and ong5sleeves coming to a point at ;he ..wrist. The full.,skirt was..made vith;a back panel which ended*in i , medium train,, and her blusher ;eih was worn \yitlr~a. white satin lelmet,v;Her bouquet of stephanotis, :entered -with a white orchid, rested .on a white prayer book and her ?nly, jewelry was a gold cross and shainva gift of the bridegroom, is, was' also the nrayerbook.„ The maid of nonor and bridesmaids wore Identical gowns—and jloves of white eyelet batiste Trade=wtth—P‘ ‘ -1—* ““9 * riropped-shoulder effect necklines, md* full skirts over satin petticoats,jf whi to daisies ^and they carried white* daisy and trailing ivy bou-its.rhe men of the bridal partyre jnedium. grey business suitsi_ white carnation boutonnieres, rhe bride's t mother wore “aSlack,.and white nrin't sheer ~vith black-nccessories,__whilcl_Uic_ iridegroorii's mother~wor'e-a-grey-and, blue print sheer w\th which -1-- wore black accessories. Both* ^ * Are-corsages_of pink roses, drs. William Hasen stein ofa 1 mhnygnn, Wis.. grandmother of bride, wore a ^reen print dressirjuef wuru a iniiib. her corsage was of pink and to carnations.following the ceremony -a-wmtk. g breakfast was served to thelal“phrty and Imftiediatc^fain-3 at the Oak*Park Arms, wherereception was also held.^atc m the day_the couple left a week's honeymoon In, WFs-sin and for traveling the bridere,a brown and white dress of silk, -brown-amLwhi fce accessor-and pinned to her shoulder waswhite-o reh i d—fro m—haul .-bou-* *'«!he bride is a graduate nurse for the past three years has i on duty in Vaughn General pital, Hines, where the bride-m,-following his release fromarmy, was a patient andre .their romance began. -he bridegroom attended theJabb Grade School, is a gradu-of John Swaney High School~^~v^T7rrrrn--fyf—^Wxirld_War II, tng served—averseas for two one-half years, He is em-red~bv~the—Pratt-—Feed—Gom-i as a salesman. ,hie happy couple will visit ni* nts, Mr. and Mrs Emil \z and other relatives in this munity before going to house-ting -in-Kewanee, - where they.i_an-apartment, .uests at the wedding in addi-to the parents and grand-ler of tne newlyweds were and Mrs. Milton Rallhorn, John and Billy, Mr. and Mm.iter Hasenstein, Mr. and Mrs. j^Hasenstein, sons Wesley, ;e and Dennis, all of Sheboy-.W is.. Mr. and Mrs. G1 nni oi Blue Islonn, Mr nno-rRaymond Markiewicz. SouthA, Ind.. Mr, md Mrs. MJjrdey of Spar] id, Mr. and Mrs.Ejrt Goetz and Mn and Mrs*ence Wolf, Mt. Palatine. Un--to-attend_ivere— JL_Lz_k octz.and Mrs. J A Bogncr and! Mona Weicberding.