Alfred DionneBefore an altar decorated with Pink snapdragons, Miss Teresa Gladu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gladu of near Kankakee, became the bride of Alfred Dionne son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dionne \ of St. Anne, April 15 at St. Rose 3church in Kankakee. iThe Rev. A. J. Landroch© offi- ] ciated at the double ring ceremony. The bridal party entered the sane- • tuary to the strains of Lehengrin’s , wedding march, used as the reces- ■ sional. During the ceremony “Ave , Maria, “Mother Dear” and “O Lord I Am Not Worthy” were sung.The bride, given in marriage by . her father chose a wThite satin i gown fashioned with long sleeves, a net neckline trimmed in Chan-tilly lace and a long train. Her j fingertip veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses with baby breath. Her only jewelry wras a gold cross, a gift of thegroom.Miss Helen Peters, maid of hon- . or wore a blue taffeta gown wilh a rounded neckline of net and lace and a hoop skirt. She carried a bouquet of ping carnations and ferns in a fan shape.Miss Joane Dionne, sister of the groom w*as bridesmaid and wore a yellow gown identical to that of Miss Peters and carried a similar bouquet.Joyce Dionne, sister of the groom, was flower girl and was I attired in a gown of white, like that of the bride. Donald Gladu, brother of the bride was ring •bearer.Leonard Dionne, brother of the i groom served as best man and LaVerne Gladu, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Donald Dionne and Alphonse Reno werethe ushers.A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents with approximately 25 guests attending. A dinner was served at the home of the groom’s parents. After their honeymoon they will reside in Bradley.