Article clipped from Chicago South End Reporter

JINGSImmediately following th ceremony, a reception was held for 200 guests.The newlyweds later left on a brief honeymoon tnp. Upon their return they will make their home in South Holland.The bride, a graduate of Thornton Township High school, was formerly employed in the offices of an insurance company in Rose-land.Yost-BlankcIn a pretty wedding in St. Paul’s Lutheran church. Dolton. Miss Helen Yost, of Riverdale. and Henry Blankc Jr.. of Dolton, were married Saturday afternoon. April 22. at 4 o’clock with the Rev. Walter J. Kemnitz officiating at the double ring ceremony.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yost, of Riverdale. and the groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanke. of Dolton.The bride wore a lovely gown of white satin with a square neck and lace trimmed bodice. A panel of wide lace and satin hung from the waist to the hemline of the front of the gown and in the back a similar panel of satin and wide lace hung from the waist line down the center through to thepnH nf Inner train T-T**r fin a ayand rhinestones and her bridal bouquet was of white roses and j white sweet peas.Pauline Krass. maid of honor, w’ore a gown of nylon net over yellow taffeta. On her hair she wore a hand crocheted headpiece. She carried a oouquet of red roses, j white camelias, sweet peas and white daisies.The bridesmaids. Shirley Schultz and Mrs. Herbert Osenga. sister of the bride, both of Riverdale, wore 1 dresses identical to that of the maid of honor with their bouquets also similar.Sharon Spaet, niece of the groom served as flower girl and wore a yellow net and taffeta gown similar to the older girls with the same headpiece and flowers.Little Dennis St. Jacques, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer.Allan Blanke. of Riverdale. was his brother’s best man and the I ushers w'ere Edwin Rusch. nephew of the bride and Herbert Osenga. brother-in-law of the bride, both of Riverdale.Jane Bremer, of Riverdale. sang * Because,” and the “Lord s Prayer”. accompanied on the organ by A. C. Bernahl.The mothers of the bride and groom both wore navy blue dresses and corsages of pink carnations.After the ceremony dinner fox-225 guests was served in St. Paul’scr'Vinnl hall T.ot/»r in thp pvpninoerdale village hall.After their honeymoon the young couple will reside with the bride’s parents.Barker-KokenMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Byron Barker, of Palos Heights, 111., formerly of Stewart Ridge, announce the marriage of their daughter. Margaret Jane, to Harry E. Koken Jr.. son of Harry E. Ko-ken. North Wayne avenue. Chicago. on Saturday, April 22.Bresnahan-HeebnerMiss Helen Bresnahan. of En-glew-ood. and John Heebner were united in marriage on Saturday, April 15. at St. Justus of Martyrs church. The Rev. Hartigan of St. Rita's officiated.Mrs. Marcella O Brien, 10316 Sangamon, the soloist, sang Ros-w-igs Mass. and “Ave Marie” and “Mother Beloved” while the new Mrs. Heebner laid a bouquet at the statue of the Virgin Mother. The organist was Miss Josephine i Jaskoviak. 1227 West 104th.A wedding breakfast for the family, friends, and relatives was ................—'■ ■ i ■ ■■ ■Television LoansCall PU 5-7260Tmit A Rjtvtk
Newspaper Details

Chicago South End Reporter

Chicago, Illinois, US

Wed, May 03, 1950

Page 22

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Kokomo-Howard C.

IN, USA 24 Oct 2023

Other Publications Near Chicago, Illinois

News Journal

Suburbanite Economist

Southend Reporter

Community Publications

Southtown Economist