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SOUTH END REPORTERCHICAGO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 194*Mrs. George Woellertz and RobertWoellertz of El wood. Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. L. LaCrotx of Indianapolis. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kigin of Gary. Ind.Mrs LloydDewalt Mechlin D.A.R.Hughes Lloyd ‘ 5Uit- vlth blaok accessories, andIn pretty rites Saturday. Feb 23.! wofe an °^hidxf ’rsa!! ________at l 30 p.m. in the rectory of St _^erTe„“ „al2L?; to the naval air transport servicechurch. A double ring ceremony .. - _ was performed by the Rev. f’atherto Hear State Regent paiuch. -During the ceremony LorettaDewalt Mechlin chapter, D.A.R.. Tiberi sang “Ave Maria” and lieutenant in the will meet Monday. March 11, at ‘ Veni Creator.” The bride, whonavv nurse corps, served in the! the Morgan Park Presbyterian was given in marriage by her Pacific and is at present attached church. 111th and Longwood. father, was attired in a white satinCatherine of Genoa church. Mis.^ Elwood, Ind., and Elmer Bo yens of operating between California ana ! Chicago. jgew Yore. Mr. Lloya -ras i eccntiyjoan Hughes of Tipton. Ind., be . ■! ,came the bride of Robert B. Lloyd After the ceremony a reception discharged from the navy, after ' vounge^t son of Mi and Mrs B H for 60 guests was held at the home having served in the Pacific area. Llovd, 12013 Harvard. The cere- of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lloyd. 12137 The newlyweds will reside in In mom was performed by the Rev j Stewart;. The couple later left for dianapolis where Mr, Lloyd L Francis L Byrnes before an altai i two week trip to Excelsior employed by the International banked with baskets of white gla- Springs. Mo. Out-of-town guests Harvester Co.dioli. snapdragons, ferns and can- j at the wedding were Mrs. M. J. -deiabra. ! Keen, mother of the bride, andI The bride was attired in a gray I Thomas J. Langan of Tipton. Ind.;HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR ROYAL TYPEWRITERWorld's No. 1 MachinePlace Your Order Now For Early DeliveryLET US REFAIR YOUR TYPEWRITER OR ADDING MACHINE EXPERT*MECHANICAL SERVICEEVERS OFFICE SUPPLY CO.Exclusive Agents — Royal Typewriter World's No. I Machine10920 S. Michigan Avenue Pullman 7820YOU CAN'T VOTE IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTEREDSUPPORT A FELLOW VETBYVETERANSEckman-GustafsonSt. Stephen's Methodist church was the scene of a beautiful candlelight wedding service Saturday. Feb 23. at 5 p.m. when Florence Elenore Eckman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eckman. 10540 Perry, became the bride of Raymond E. Gustafson son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gustafson. 11444 Michigan. The Rev. J. H. Williamson. D.D.. officiated at the double ring cere mony.To the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march the bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Her gown was of white satin, with a long marquisette train. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara of white beads edged in gold beads, and she carried a heart-shaped bouquet of white roses with satin streamers.Anna Mae Peterson served as matron of honor. She wore a gown of blue marquisette and a matching headpiece and blusher veil with plumes. She parried a heart-shaped bouquet of red roses with a large blue bow. Esther Westerlund served as bridesmaid and wore pale yellow marquisette and a matching headpiece and blusher veil with plumes. She also carried a heart-shaped bouquet of red roses with a large yellow bow.Lester Eckman Jr., brother of the bride, served as best man. William Anderson was usher. Other ushers were Charles Shaffer and Jack Krauser. Mr. Delveaux. soloist, sang “Because” and Wanting You.” accompanied by Miss Norma Fraser. Miss Fraser also played the wedding march and several selections before the ceremony.Following the ceremony a reception for 125 guests was held in the church parlors. The couple left for a honeymoon in California. Raymond was recently released from the navy after 37 months of service. 19 of which were in the Pacific area. ThpGmcheon at 11:45 a.m. will be gown and carried a bouquet of .-r.n~wecj by a business meeting. white roses. Miss Rosemary La-Miss Alice Holmes, pianist, will parco, niece of the bridegroom, play and Mrs. J. DeForrest Rich- served as maid of honor. Brides-ards. Illinois State regent of the maids were Frances Fryzel. Louise D.A.R., will address the chapter. Kremm, sister of the bride, and her subject being. “National and Josephine Kazak. Shirley Ann International Red Cross ' Ciecierski was flower girl.Peter Gorszczyk served as bestcouple hope to make their home man and George Kremm. brother-in Roseland.Vunder Woude-Tibboelin-law of the bride, and EdwardKazak . as ushers. Little Chesteri Tobuch. cousin of the bride, was i ring bearer.Martha Vander Woude, daugh- Following the ceremony. » 1C-ter of Mr and Mrs. Aries Vander ception for 400 guests was held at V \ ' ,becam® i^e SS. Peter Paul church hall. Thebride pf GerntTibboel. son of Mr newlyweds are now’ living at the and Mrs__ Martin Tibboel of Pella, home of the bridegroom's brother.Ia.. on Fndayevenmg, Feb 8. at John Pizza 12702 Throop, chief ofthe Second Christian Reformed police of Calumet Park church of Roseland. The Rev. j William Van Rees officiated.In one of the most beautiful weddings of the season Sunday. Feb. 24. at 11 o'clock high mass at St. Anthony church Miss Vivian Spilier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spilier. 12126 Perry’, became the bride of Albert RovianoThe bride, who was given in Spiller-Roviano marriage by her father, was gowned in ivory brocaded damask.Her fingertip veil, trimmed with lace, was held in place by a beaded headpiece. Her flowers w’ere w’hite gladioli with a center of pink carnations. She was attended by Mrs.Connie Noteboom as matron of honor. She wore white taffeta with a net skirt and a yellow tiara.She carried a matching yellow’ muff with deep red carnations.The bridesmaids, Miss Shirley, . .Fisher and Mrs. Alice Swanson.wore wdiite taffeta with net skirts °.5e iJL* SK? 0and powder blue tiaras. They had EjgjSjJ nhXESf VpS hmatching blue muffs with pink fin*ertl? 1,llus,ion yeff and earnedof Blue Island. The Rev. J. Chi-minello officiated at the ceremony.The church was decorated foft , , TTT^--jat for the occasion with roses, gladioliiwrwls; ri4rs'The bri/e- wh°a prayer book adorned with two white orchids.Diane Gobbo was maid of honor. Bridesmaids W’ere Pearl Spilier, sister of the bride. Grace Kunz. Elizabeth Ranzani. Evelyn Ratzka and Jayne Pack. They were attired in velveray starched chiffon.ERIC E. FLESVIGcarnations. Gladys Bandstra was the flower girl and wore pink taffeta w ith a net skirt and carried a basket of mixed flowers.Theodore Tibboel. brother of the groom, served as best man Edward Biesboer and Peter Bultema also attended the groom. The so-1 mloist. Marion Vander Heyde. sang ^uffsoffreshdaisies.Dauuhng” and M Anthony Broccardo was bestThetoide s molS? wore a black ! ™Xothefnf print dress. The bridegroom’s ^' A^eio fBKSmother wore a black and white ™*yA^n°v ^adress and both wore corsages of thonv cho°? w?t^^ Dia^ pfttenon pink roses and carnations. j “Statot iS the“‘AveAfter the ceremony open house d „0 ^hi g * ® o L^uftlfn! was held at tie home of the bride’s j MotherBeautiful parents. Out-of-town guests were | After the ceremony a dinnerwas served for 150 gueets. In the evening a reception for 400 guests j was held at Turner hall. Mr. and Bucel-Pizza Mrs Roviano ar‘j now at home atMiss Florence Bucel, daughter of 11404 Lo*^-_Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bucel, 12201 |Emerald, became the bride of Al- Have you a room, apartment, bert Pizza, son of Ralph Pizza, house to rent to a returned vet-12702 Throop, Calumet Park, in eran and his family? List it in the pretty rites Saturday. Feb. 16. at South End Reporter classified ads 3 p.m. at Assumption B.V.M. for quick action. Call Com. 2323.from Pella. Prairie City, Newton j and Peoria.ROSE SANTARSIERO TO WED STANLEY W. BRACKMr and Mrs. David Santarsiero. 125 W. 110th, announce the engagement of their daughter. Rose. to Stanley W. Braeh. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brach. 11934 Lafayette. The wedding will take place in the fall.ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF SHIRLEY GROBER|tfr. and Mrs. Chester F. Grober. 9638 Forest, announce.the engagement of their daughter. Shirley, to Norman J. Joldersma. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert J. Joidersma of Goshen. Ind. Norman recently was discharged from the army, having served with the air forces in the European theater.No definite date has been set for the wedding.ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF ELLA BECKAMr. and Mrs. Charles T. Becka, 524 W. 104th. announced the engagement of their daughter, Ella, to Paul F. Dragastin, son of Mrs. Emma Ricker Dragastin, 9041 Kingston, at a party March 2. No definite date has been set for the wedding.DOROTHY DUDZIK WILL WED DANIEL E. MISHLERMrs. Clara Dudzik, 38 E. 116th,announce the engagement *f ^herailllUUilVV LiiL ---------daughter, Dorothy, to Daniel -Mishler, 8836 Exchange. No defl nite date has been set for the wedding.ELEANORE ZUBE ENGAGED TO EDWARD J. PASCOMr. and Mrs. Alex Zube. 11805 Union, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanore, to Edward J. Pasco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pasco. 12227 Green.ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL OF MISS DORIS SMITHMr. and Mrs. John Smith. 11006 Parnell, announce the engagement of their daughter. Doris, to Johan Schripsema. son of Mr, and Mrs. Johan Schripsema Sr.. 7017 S. Ada. Mr. Schripsema was honorably discharged Feb. 25 from the navy.ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF MARIEANN D’ONOFRIOMr. and Mrs. R. B'Qnofrio. 724Modal BuildersIPay a Visit to Chicago's Most Complete Hobby Shop!W. 117th, announced the engagement of their daughter, Marieann. to John Bellanti, son of Mrs. Josephine Beilanti of Milwaukee. Wis., at a party given in their honor Sunday, March 3.John, who was discharged in January served three years and nine months in the army. No definite date has been set for the wedding.U.S.N.R.. 1814 W. 104th. has lleen discharged, after honorable service in the navy, at the personnel seoaration center in San Francisco. Cal.Lt.LEAVES NAVY(j.g.) Frank J. Scott.LE YOURINCOME TAXHERE NOW ! 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