Joan Del Nagro AndSegneri MarryFor her marriage at noon on October 20 to Carl L. Segneri, Joan Del Nagro presented an attractive picture in gown of embroidered silk crystallette with a pearl trimmed crown holding her veil. The dress swept to the back with scalloped tiers which fell into a chapel train. She carried a cascade bouquet of white pompons and ivy.Heverend John Powers performed the ceremony at Ascension church which was decorated with white chrysanthemums and s. Traditional music for theLozny. She also sang “Ave Mariaand “Panis Angelicus,panied by Sister TheresaMaceom-at thepalmnuptial mass was sung by LucilleCLOCK-SURVEYAT SANDBURGNEXT TUESDAYSandburg P.T.A. held their second evening meeting on November 12 at 7:30. Girl Scouttroop 406 presented the colorsand the singing of the Star Spangled Banner followed.Mrs. V. Dondelinger, membership chairman, presented theroom award to the second grade for having the be Si parent attendance.Announcements were made concerning school activities. The school luncheon was held on Thursday with the third gradeserving. A special program washeld November 14 in recognition of American Education week. Principal Rowe also thanked all those who worked for the successful school site referendum. Mrs. W Ladewig announcedthat at 1 o'clock on November 27 there will be a survey on clocks «t the school auditorium. Members of the PTA has been asked to cooperate in determining what kind of clocks find greatest favor with the buyer and user.The speaker of the evening was Florence Waterman, whose interesting slides oi her recent trip to Capetown. Africa, with travel comments, w as enjoyed by the audience.Lawrence Lottino provided the music for the meeting. Mr. Lottino was the first place winnerfor Cook county in the Chicagor I r* i K 11 nit m 11 e i i t i t ! IIiiim iuiorgan.The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Del Nagro of 15018 Lincoln ave., was escorted to the altar by her father, The autumn theme was carried out in the russet color of antique taffeta ballerina gownsworn by the bridal attendants.Judy Del Nagro was her sister’s maid of honor. Mrs. Stanley Pa-cyga. Jr. was the bridcsmatron and Mary Lisae served as bridesmaid The young women carried cascade bouquets of bronze-toned chrysanthemums.The bride’s seven-year old sister, Leslie Ann Del Nagro, was the flower girl. She wore a dress of white nylon over turquoise taffeta with turquoise accessories, and carried a basket of bronze-toned eh ry santhemums.Charles (Chuck) Segneri was best man for his brother. Stanley Pacyga, Jr. and Roy Litten were the other attendants.Mrs. Del Nagro wore a sheath gown of dupioni silk in peacock blue with accessories in the sameMit. AND MRS. CARL SEGNERIVan Westi opshade and bronze gloves. Her corsage was of brown-toned daisies. Mrs. Segneri, mother of the bridegroom, chose a mink-brownWelfare Workshojmtaietta dress with pink accessor ies complimented by her corsage of dusty pink baby mums,A reception was held at sixthat evening in the Ascension hall. Out of town guests werepresent from Rockford. Evanston, Morton Grove and Glen Ellyn.Following their return from a trip to Florida, Air and Mrs. Seg-neii are living at 13150 Artesian ave.. Blue Island.The bride graduated from Thornton Township high school with the class of '53 and is cm-Program AnnouncedThellarvev Welfare council«.. .............................,» with • Chicago chapter, Home Service, American Red Cross.Group II, Social Service Exchange and Community Organizations, will have Mrs. Virginia Ho-Harvev Welfare Councilrnployed in the Blue Island office i house forof the Prudential Insurance eo.Mr. Segneri who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Segneri, 15730 Woodlawn, South Holland, is a substation construction worker with Public Service in Harvey. He graduated from Thornton Township high school with the class of '50.has been asked to cooperan the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago in sponsoring a workshop of the Social Service Exchange for the South Suburbanarea on November 27 at Glenwood gan School for Boys. The Social Ser-, workshop committee chairman in-vice Exchange is a part of theltroduce the discussion leader, Chicago Welfare council whose [Wade T- Searles, who is director function is to act as a clearing l°* ^le subuiban pioject of theinformation between We^are Council of MetropolitanChicago.Giuup III, Social Service Exchange and Professional Ethics and Standards, will lie chaired by Arnold Levin, executive director of Community Service society ofprofessional social agencies.The functions of the various agencies within a community may be varied, but essentially all are interested in serving the needs of individuals and the community as a whole. In order to aceom-. t , ier wiiplish that aim agencies must be | .able to share information just asPark Forest. The discussion leader will be Wilda Dailey, district secretaryof United Charities« II M a.