Miss .Judy Lvnne Yates and Mark Veldhuis exchangednuptial vows in a double ring ceremony at the Redeemer Lutheran church in .Souththe Rev.Parents ot the couple are Mr. Mrs. Joseph William Yates oflton,and Mr. and Mrs. CorneliusVeldhuis of 653 Cast 162nd place, South Holland.11 o n sMay Safely Graze and Fantasia for a Festival, were presented by Mrs. George I). Schultz, organist.THK BRIDKGROOM choseI-ynn Lovaggi of Dolton as best man. Groomsmen were •James Mikel of Hessville, Ind., Jon Rietveld and Thomas Rodeck, both of South Holland. Seating the guests were Randall Yates, brother of the bride, and Ronald Dommer of Lansing, 111.Attending the bride as maid of honor was Penny Massel ofwDolton. Bridesmaids included the bride’s sister, Debra Yates, the bridegroom's sister, Suzanne Veldhuis, and Marlene Budris of Dolton.All attendants were identically attired in mint green gowns of dotted swiss fashionedwith high necklines, short puffed sleeves and long skirts bordered in a deep ruffle. They carried mint green closed parasols which were trimmed with pink roses and tinted green fuji chrysanthemums. Matching bow headpieces held their veiling.Given in marriage by herfather, the bride wore a Victorian gown fashioned byher mother. Of white embroidered silk organza, the gown was trimmed with bands of iced pink pcau de soie. The trim circled the neckline andwaistline and deeply bordered the front of the gown, runningfrom neckline to hemline.A MATCHING petal headpiece of organza appliquedflowers held her three-tiered cathedral veil. She carried hermother’s prayer book togetherwith a nosegay of pink andwhite sweetheart roses, stepha-notis and baby’s breath.#rFollowing the 3 p.m. ceremony, a reception was held at Cavallini’s restaurant inMidlothian which was attendedb\ some 170 guests. The newly married couple left later for awedding trip to California.They are now at home at 16223 South Park avenue, SouthMr. and Mrs. Mark VeldhuisHolland. Both Mr. Veldhuis and his bride are graduates of Thornridge high school. She is employed at Sears, Roebuck and company, Chicago, and he, at the Sears store in RiverOaksASA SetLuncheon.LessonMrs. Robert Richards of Park Forest, newly elected president of the South Suburban Alumnae chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha has announced plans for a benefit luncheon and crafts demonstration Saturday, November 6, at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Petree, 21 Forestdale Park, Calumet City.Following the 1 p.m. luncheon, Mrs. Petree will direct members of the Artistic Shop in Lansing, 111. for the demonstration of papier tole and decou-page.A two dollar donation will be asked of each member. Proceeds from the event will be added to the philanthropic fund to help mentally retarded children.In the Harvey area, interested alumnae may contact Mrs. M. I. Cooley at 331-6623 for further information.Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brown, 1 Jr., Harvey, a boy.Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dillon, , Robbins, a boy.Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey, , Harvey, twin girls.