Wed In Rites AtM. iviarysjdo Anne Cogswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cogswell, 14134 Manor ave., Dolton! became the bride of Thomas Haney, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haney, on August 31. Hev. Harry Gragowski periormed the ceremony at 9:30 a m. in St. Mary’s Catholic church in Kiverdale.The bride, given in marriage by her lather, wore a while sheath dress and a small sequined hat with a blusher veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations.Mrs. La Von no Crillev of River-! dale was matron of honor. Hei*j street length dress was navy blue and she carried pink tarnations.Best man was Bernard Wail, a fellow employe of the groom.The bride’s mother wore a beige dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was pink carnations.A reception for 50 w as held J in the home of the bride's par-, ents. Mrs. Frank Cogswell of Dolton. the bride’s grandmother, was j able to attend. Her corsage was white carnations.The young couple honeymoon-; ed in Michigan and arc residing in Dolton. The bride and groom graduated from Thornton Town-j ship high school. She is employed! w ith Continental Assurance co. in IChicago and he by Illinois Bell' Telephone co. He has served four,years in the United States Air Force.Fitt\ guests attended a shower for Mrs. Thomas Haney on September 15 at 2:30 p.m. in the Dolton Park fieldhouse. The centerpiece of the serving table was pink glads and large wedding bells. A biiliet luncheon was served.