Double Ring Ceremony Unices Miss Merritt, James LatowskiTHE TRIBUNE: Sunday, November 14, 1965UMr. and Mrs. James W. LatkowskiMiss Jean Merritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Merritt of Oak Forest, became the bride recently of James Walter Latowski of Posen. Mr. Latowski is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wal-Altar, Rosary Society MeetsThis ThursdayThe next meeting of the Altar and Rosary society of St. John's church will be held Thursday, November 18. at 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall.Highlight of this meeting will be a floral demonstration with helpful hints on the preparation of fall and Christmas floral arrangements for the heme given by Bob's Floral shoppe. Members are invited to attend and to bring a friend for the evening.Members should bring in their articles for the white elephant sale to be held later.The society with its president, Mrs. Michael Gucfa is making preparations for the Christmas fair to be held in the parish hall on Sunday, December 5, following each morning mass on that day.Many beautiful and practical items, many of these handmade, will be available to those attending the affair at nominal prices. Everyone is invited.ter Latowski of Harvey.The ceremony took place in the St. Christopher’s church of Midlothian. Vows of the double ring ceremony were heard by Father Gale White.Anita Polat provided theAuxiliary HoldsAnnualW orkshopThe annual workshop of the Ingalls Memorial hospital Women’s auxiliary will be held on November 16 from 9 a.m. to noon in the meeting room at the hospital. Coffee and rolls will be served.The program for this year’s workshop session will serve as a refresher course for longtime members while giving general hospital orientation assistance to new members.The volunteer workers of Ingalls Memorial hospital gave over 27,000 hours of service to the hospital last year. In addition thev made a fi-nancial contribution of $40,-000, setting new? records bothin volunteer service hours and contributions.Because of the constantlywchanging picture within the hospital and its auxiliary. Mrs. Harry Hansen, president of the women’s board, strongly urges that all members attend the November 16 program. There w-iil be no meetings of the guilds during the month of November.nuptial music when she sang “Mother at Your Feet I’m Kneeling” and “On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother.”THE BRIDE chose a floor length gown of Chantilly lace. The colonial style gown featured a fitted bodice and long sleeves which came to a bridal point over her hands. Back interest was provided by tiers of the lace which formed a short train.A dainty crown of pearls and Aurora borealis held her fingertip veil of tiered silk illusion. She carried a crescent bouquet of white roses and baby pompons.Miss JoAnn Klix, cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor. Tie bridesmaids were Josephine Clark and Elsie Wagner, Dawn Marie Merritt was the flower girl.THE BRIDAL attendants wore fern green semi-sheathgowns of velvet with wristlength sleeves. Their headpieces were matching crowns outlined with baby pearls and crystals and held* their hlush veils. They carried crescent bouquets of yellow plumeria and baby orchids.David Kowalczyk served as his friend’s best man. The groomsmen were Joseph Merritt and Dale Wihelm. Nickey Perry was the ring bearer.The bride’s mother wore a three piece suit of china blue with matching accessories.Her attire was adorned by a* * *white orchid corsage. FOLLOWING the ceremonya reception was held at the Oak Forest Fire hall where catering was provided by Corsi’s restaurant.