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Bridegroom Leaves For Viet Nam DutyTwo Dolton young people were united in marriage at the First Lutheran Church of Harvey in a double ring ceremony at which the pastor, the Rev, Carl McKenzie officiated.The bride, Karin Linn New-mann, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Newmann of 13921 Park avenue and the bridegroom,* William Terry Janik, is the son of the Matthew Janiks of 14800 Fvers.Mrs. Peggy Rybird was the soloist for the nuptial rites and sang “Now are Two Dreams of I/)ve in One United” and “0held in the church fellowship hall followed by an Open House at the home of the bridepni-ents.THE NKWLY-married couple took a wedding trip to the Mam-mouth Caves and Cumberland Falls after which the bridegroom left for Viet Nam where he is stationed with the U.S. Air Force. A 1986 graduate of Thornridge high school, he attended Thornton junior college and enlisted in the Air Force in 1968.During his tour of duty, thePerfect I/)ve.” She was accom- bride will reside with her par-panied by the organist, Mrs. Ix)is Pounder.THE BRIDE’S sister, Carole Lisa, was her maid of honor. Bridesmaids included a high school friend, Lynn Vanden-berg, and her college roommate, Carol Rossi of Roseland. They wore floor length flowered chiffon pant-dresses with white picture hats and carried white straw baskets filled with springflowers.Bob Hegstrom of Riverdale served as best man. Groomsmen were Jerry Dykuisen of Geneva, III., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Mike Belt of Harvey. The groomsmen together with Steve Bastic of Peo-tone also served as ushers.Wearing a floor length Victorian style gown of silk organza, Miss Newmann was escorted to the altar by her father. Her gown was trimmed with Madeira entwined with pale blue ribbon. The matching chapel train was also trimmed qith the lace and ribbon.A Juliet cap of matching lace held her three - tiered fingertip veil and she carried a nosegay of blue stephanotis, white roses, daisies, carnations and baby’s oreath.AFTER THE ceremony, a cake and punch reception wasents. Also a Thornridge graduate, she received a BS degree in education this year from Northern Illinois university where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority.Name Dolton Vinners inBridge GameThe following persons were winners at the Dolton Bridge club last W’ednesdav:wOpen Game:North-South: White Section: first, Wes Adamczvk and Barbara Doerr; second, Ed Mon-jack and Gene Wolfe; third, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Stevenson, and fourth, Erline Wischover andMargo Welke.East-West: first, John Panos and Bill Gawronski; second, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Filak; third, Mr. and Mrs. RodgerBengston, and fourth, Gene Harris and Ed Zienty.Novice Section:North-South: first, Mary Stringer and Sid Hurd; second, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckett; third. Sara VanderHei and Norm Milbrath.East-West: first, Elaine Zic and Margaret Hoffman; second, Rhea and Kay McCurdy, and third, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.Mr. and Mrs. William Terry JanikMiss Lois Jean Biesboer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biesboer of South Holland,«a ill rtrn rlii I lt;wl #1 If J rPlan Pageantor CapitalThe seventh annualAmerican Teen-Ager pageant will be held in Springfield, III, on August 27 and 28 at the Holiday Inn East.Representing Illinois current-lib tUly is Miss Pauletta Audas of Oak Forest. In 1969. the Illinois winner. Miss Rose Marie Kles-pitz of Aurora went on to win the national finals.The Miss American Teen-Ager pageant is not a talent or bathing suit competition. Contestants are judged for their civic contributions, poise, personality, appearance and scholastic achievements. The pageant is cited in the CongressionalRecord and recognized by educators.To be eligible, girls must be
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South Holland Star Tribune

South Holland, Illinois, US

Thu, Jul 01, 1971

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