Gayle Eschenbaum is Bride of Peru ManrIAt a nuptial high mass, performed in the Immaculate Conception church here at 8 o’clock Saturariy morning, ;Miss Gayle Eschenbaum, of Spring ; Valley, became the bride of Felix 1 Wroczynski, of Peru. Rev. Father Norbert Tibesar, of St.* Bede college, officiated. The bride is a daughter of ] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eschenbaum, i of 312 Fast Devlin street, Spring1 Valley, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Wroczynski, , of 613 East Fifteenth street, Peru. The bride was given in marriage by her father.Attendants were Lillian Wroczynski, of Peru, sister of the groom, Mrs. Edward Salmon, Jr., of Spring Valley, cousin of the bride, Roy Eschenbaum, of Spring Valley, cousin of thebride, and John Wroczynski, of Peru, j cousin of the groom. Miss Wroczyn-j ski served as bridesmaid and Roy I Eschenbaum was best man. |The bride was attired in a white j brocaded marquisette dress, made princess style wdth a sweetheart neckline. She wore an untrimmed veil with a long train and a beaded tiara. She carried a shower bouqet of wdiite roses and baby breath. Miss Wroczynski wore an aqua blue net dress w ith a bolero jacket and aqua blue ‘ picture hat. Her flowers consisted of pink roses. Mrs. Salmon wrore a peach-colored dress w'ith a peach-colored picture hat and other matching accessories. Her bouquet consisted of Johanna Hill roses. |The bride presented gold lockets to her female attendants. She w*ore a pear] necklace, a gift of the grooqi.Miss Arlene Dwornik, of Peru, icousin of the bride, sang during the ceremony and Miss Jeanne Mahoney, of Spring Valley, presided at the organ.The altar was beautifully decorated with white roses and madonna lilies. Mrs. Charles Eschenbaum, mother of the bride, was attired in a blue dress with blue accessories and her corsage was of sw'eet peas, w?hile the groom’s mother w^ore a navy blue dress wdth matching accessories and had a corsage of sweet peas.Following the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Starved Rock lodge for the bridal party, after w’hich the couple left on a honeymoon to Wisconsin and Michigan. Upon their return they will make their home with the bride's parents. ^ For traveling the bride wore a red-ingote of green wuth matching ac- ' cessories.The bride is a graduate of the Hall Township high school and has been employed at the Westclox. She is a member of the Junior Women’s club and the Handmaids of the Immaculate Conception church. The groom attended La Salle-Peru Township high school and is also employed atthe Westclox.