Mrs. Gladys Tulle, aunt of the bride, served as matron of honor. She wore baby pink net, with a satin bodice, and a tiara of pink j plumes. She carried a bouquet of I red roses. Bridesmaids were Jean Slusarczyk, sister of the bridegroom, Corinne Van Kanegan, cousin of the bride, Eleanor Port and Irene Bojnowski. They were gowned alike in powder blue net, with satin bodices and tiaras of blue plumes and carried bouquets of yellow roses and baby mums.Alberta Ezop, sister of the bride, and Beverly Hisert, cousin of the I bride, served as junior bridesmaids. They were dressed like the bridesmaids. Gerald Rusnak, nephew’ of the bridegroom, served as ring bearer. Best man was Prank Jog-minas. Ushers were Leonard Spe-randeo, Arthur Moore and Gerald Ie Busschere, all of whom are stationed at Great Lakes naval! training center, where the bridegroom is assigned as an X-ray technician.During the ceremony Irene Raila sang the Ave Maria.” accompanied on the organ by her father, Stanley.A reception for 175 guests was! held following the ceremony in SS. Peter Paul hall, 122nd and Emerald.iCogswell-LoitinoShirley Cogswell, daughter of i Police Chief and Mrs. GroverJ Cogswell of Dolton, became the bride of Lawrence Lottino, son of Mrs. Pauline Lottino of South Holland, on Thanksgiving Day at11 a.m. in the rectory of St. Mary's church, Riverdale. with the Rev. Robert Brodfeuhrer officiating.The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white satin net and chiffon. Her white satin long train skirt had an overskirt of net and chiffon with white brocaded satin roses cascading down the one side. In her hair she wore a halo of organdy from which hung a fingertip fine net veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses.The maid of honor, Virginia Zoller, and the bridesmaid, Shirley Meeder, wore similar gowns of white taffeta bodices with white bows trimming the long, full net skirts. They carried bouquets of red roses and white asters and their headpieces were of similar flowers.John Ferarri cf Riverdale was best man and Dillon Crawford ofDolton was usher.Th£ bride’s mother was dressed in black and aqua with black accessories. and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in pale green. Both wore corsages of red roses | and white asters. - 'A reception for some 60 guests was held later in the A.O.U.W. hall in Dolton. The young couple then left for a week's honeymoon.Zeigler-Vander MeyIn a beautiful double ring ceremony at the Roseland Presbyterian church, Miss Ruth Gertrude Zeigler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster S. Zeigler. 53 W. 114th, and Lt. (j.g.) Richard R. VanderA Jf J m 1—* 1 _ «