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M CIRCLE •leaves and flowers. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. . . .Lucille and Dorothy Carlson, both sisters of the bride, were her attendants. Lester Adams was best man and George Kraft the usher. ■The newlyweds are now living at 621 W. 72nd st.Cornflower bine and pale yellow was the color scheme carried oat in the dresses and bouquets of the bride’s attendants when Clara Kalovltz became the bride of Joseph A. Weber recently In the St. Martin church. Miss Kulovitz Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kulovitz, 6954 Wolcott ave., while her groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, 6100 Stony Island ave.The bride’s gown of white net was the only deviation from the blue and yellow color scheme. It was made bouffant style with the Skirt ending In a long train. She wore a fingertip length veil and carried white roses and sweet peas.Attending her were Mary Ko-vacs, Gertrude Kulovitz, Mrs. Catherine Kovacs, Edvthe Done-gan and Mary Bein. John Cullen, Jr., was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Kulovitz were the host and hostess at the wedding reception in their home..Another popular Southeast side resident has been lost to the community with the marriage of Ruth Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenthal. 1444 E. 68th St., to James Flegelman of Uberty-ville, 111., son of Mrs. Rebecca Flegelman of Havana. Cuba. The newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Flegelman are now making their home in Waukegan.Their nuptials were celebrated in the Temple Isaiah Israel, 51st st. and Greenwood ave., Sunday, May 7, after which the wedding party had dinner in the Sherry hotel.The bride, who was attended byher sister, Harriet, wore an afternoon dress of powder blue with pink accessories. Her flowers consisted of an orchid corsage. The maid of honor also wore blue, with a gardenia, corsage. Julius Flegelman, brother of the groom, was the best man.Before going into housekeeping in Waukegan, the newlyweds spent a week's honeymoon In Wisconsin. The bride is a graduate of the University of Chicago while the groom received his education in Cuba.ELECTROLYSISSepeHfueits Hair RemovedWORK 6UARANTRID — MASONABLI OFFICE 2042105 EAST 71 si ST.Tel. POJIclmfer 7B70.Eva Geld Betty ShapfreA NEW BEDMadcw«H’s ineapenaive rebuilding maker an old matlrea* giva you n*w-mattrea comfort and mor« rest.Macirea* rabuilt as a modernINNERSPRING and %*/ AAGuaranteed, only .......... » owWPicked up A. M., Delivered P. M-Colton or Felt. Renovated $O FA •ad Rebuilt. Up from...... A.WVHair Mattretlea Rebuilt, #4.00 New Covet*. #1.00 up FREE ESTIMATESMADEWELL BEDDING CO.909-11 W. 63RD ST.ENGLEWOOD 6S586857 STONY ISLANDHYDE PARK SMB
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Southeast Economist

Chicago, Illinois, US

Thu, May 25, 1939

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