Hegforce-JankovichA Kenosha copule exchanged ! nuptial vows Saturday morning i at a 10 o'clock ceremony at St I George’s Catholic Church.United in marriage by the ; Rev. Roger Heck were Miss Eleanor Ann Hegforce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Heg- j T ' force, 5300 75th St., and Robert Colt; j Vincent Jankovich. son of Mr. j gro and Mrs. Ivan Jankovich, 4829 Fol | 16th Ave. * j hoiThe bride appeared in a si(1 chantilly lace over white slip- Di(JarrsealAatceiireocanper satin gown fashioned with a sabrina neckline and a flow-weing train. She carried a bouquet of Amazon lilies, centered by an orchid. ! a‘Mrs. William Beaver served as the matron of honor. She wore a white embroidered nylonover blue taffeta gown, nipped■ !at the waist with a cummer-■ bund. A white garden hat was trimmed in blue taffeta, and she carried a bouquet of pink.carnations, white stephanotis* and pink rosebuds.Miss Patricia Krahn and Miss Irene Goodwin were the attendants. Designed like that worn i by the matron of honor, the e bridesmaid’s dresses were j trimmed with an undertone of i pink, and they carried cascade s i bouquets of pink carnations '* with pink rosebuds.* Sally Sievert, in a gown like the matron of honor’s wore ab white poke bonnet trimmed with blue flowers. Phillip Davis n was the ring bearer.Joseph Nedweski was the best b man. Jack Lulack and Joseph ■lt; M a r i n e 11 it were groomsmen. s Philip Hegforce, brother of the bride, and Dominic Peroni seat-° ed guests.The couple had dinner with 40 guests, and received 500 ? guests at an evening reception r‘ at the Eagles Club. Following a honeymoon in Kentucky, the rl couple will reside at 5517 42nd 'e Ave.The bride is employed by the •s. Dynamatic Corp., and the bride-o- groom works in the export di-id vision of American Motorsle Corp.M.Done;unMiLase]waClJowlsashwipeveroqcJeMJiDlt;re