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geier’RoundTHE SOUTHE►peniij Mary Therese Dickson, daughter QS;of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dickson,12207 E. 80th St., was married re-icently to John T. Goldrick Jr., son | of the senior Goldricks, 7708 man! Prairie ave., at a high mass in Our Lady of Peace church.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white suit embroidered in sequins and a large j white hat trimmed with lilies of the valley and white tulle. She carried a bouquet of lillies of the valley and orchids.Gloria Beale, her sole attendant,! wore hyacinth blue with purple accessories and carried a showerp for com-Jack-piace rmannsor-^ for ‘bouquet of violets* HuSh Devaneywith ckson n theresultch 19 were John gov-rd A. were aising g inweek f theserved as best man.Breakfast was served to the immediate families and a few friends in the Nantucket restaurant.After a honeymoon in New Orleans, Biloxi and Memphis, the! couple is at home at 3840 W. Jackson blvd. Mrs. Goldrick is a graduate of Loretto academy and! the College of St. Teresa, Winona,; Minn. Her husband was gradu-j ated at the Loyola college of lawj last January and was admitted to[ t”’~-the Illinois bar shortly thereafter.The*Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mac-,n oi: v.. honeymer Alberave.* and -V
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Southeast Economist

Chicago, Illinois, US

Thu, Jul 07, 1949

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