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Berwyn Life du lieu suivant : Berwyn, Illinois • 4

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Life-Beacon, Cicero Life, Stickney Life, Illinois 4 Friday, April 25, 1958 St. Mary of Celle Church, Berwyn, was the scene of a 10 a.m. nuptial High Mass during which Patricia Ann Murphy, daughter of Thomas and the late Catherine Murphy, Berwyn, became the bride of Edward Lee Passarelli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passarelli, Oak Park.

VanCura Photo Bride's Cousin Officiates St. Mary of Celle Is Scene of Murphy, Passarelli Nuptials Patricia Ann Murphy, daughter of Thomas J. Murphy and the late Catherine Murphy, 1518 Edward Lee Passarelli, son of Mr. East Oak Park, in a 10 a.m. solemn High Mass in St.

Mary of Celle Church. White and red poinsettias adorned the altar and white bows with springs of holly marked the pews. The St. Mary of Celle Choir sang the Mass, and Mr. James Stamm, choir director, sang the offeratory, "Panis Angelicus." Officlating the ceremony were the Rev.

James Dillon, the bride's cousin, assisted by the Rev. James Dillon, also a cousin to the bride, and the Rev. Fabian Pakosta. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white peau de soie and lace, trimmed with rhinestones and pearls. Her crown of rhinestones held an illusion net veil.

The bridal bouquet of white roses was centered by a white orchid. Veronica Murphy, the bride's sister, maid of honor, and Mary Amato, also a sister to the bride, bridesmaid, wore red velvet gowns with red net overskirts. Their bouquets of white poinsettias were tied with red ribbons. Kathy Amato, the bride's niece, was. a flower girl in a red velvet dress.

From her wrist hung a basket containing red and white roses. The groom's mother attended the ceremony in a pale blue dress. Her accessories matched Junior Civic League Plans 'Family Night' The Berwyn Junior Civic League will present an original musical skit entitled "Holiday in Paris" Wednesday evening, April 30, "family night," at 8:15 in the Parkholme community house, 1820 S. 51st for members, their families and friends. The skit was by Mrs.

Milton Bartosek Harold prepared, Wagner, Western Springs, with Mrs. Bartosek, music chairman, aided by Mrs. Leslie Martin, assisting chairman; Mrs. Raymond Benes, Broadview, program director, and Mrs. Jerry Borkovec, assisting program director.

Choreography is by Mrs. Richard Alis and Mrs. Alfred. Tuider, North Riverside. Providing musical accompaniment will be Ron Yoch and his orchestra.

The cast consists of league members, Mrs. Raymond Benes, Broadview; Mrs. James Manda, Westchester; Mrs. James Nemecek and Mrs. Stan Starz, soloists; Mrs.

Alfred Forst, Mrs. Fred Turek Mrs. Joseph Marik and Mrs. George Johnson in a ballet number, and Mrs. Raymond Brichetto, Chicago; Mrs.

Edward Tyk and Mrs. Edward Smetana, Westchester, and Mrs. Fred Zeman, North Riverside, forming a singing and dancing quartet. Another dance number will feature Mrs. Irwin Minarik, Mrs.

Frank Lakosil and Mrs. Robert Larson, Westchester, and Mrs. Jerry Borkovec. Mrs. Leslie Martin will perform in a pantomime skit.

Settings for the show were supplied through the courtesy of Mr. Maxime Vitu of the French Tourist Association, Howell House Auxiliary to Hold Benefit Luncheon The Women's Auxiliary of Howell Neighborhood House, 1835 Racine will sponsor its anspring luncheon Monday, April 28, at 12 noon. "Story and Song" is the title of an afternoon program to be presented by Mrs. John Zellers, Berwyn, accompanied Mrs. A.

B. Pryber, also of Berwyn, Proceeds of the affair will be used to send children to summer camp. On the committees for the luncheon are Mrs. Edwin H. Anderson, Oak Park, chairman; Mrs.

Louis F. Berg, Clarendon Hills, tickets; Mrs. Edward Vyborny, Berwyn, program chairman; Mrs. Milne C. Storms, Chicago; Mrs.

R. A. McCormac, Oak Park assisting general chairman; Mrs. Francis A. Vetter, Western Springs, publicity; Mrs.

Otto Reiners, La Grange, and Mrs. Raymond B. Kropp, River Forest. In Riverside Patricia Vance CHARM and MODELING SCHOOL of Chicago For the First Time Presents Classes IN "Beauty for Living" CLASSES STARTING WEEK OF MAY 1st Sponsored by RIVERSIDE CENTER INFANT WELFARE SOCIETY OF CHICAGO Riverside, Illinois Regular $75 6-Week 12-hr. Course available to you for just $20! The program will be identical to that available at the Patricia Vance of the best Patricia Vance Studies in Chicago.

Many mirrors teachers will come to RIVERSIDE to instruct these classes. makeup and printed materials provided. No "extras" to Classes with limited In size special groups for teenagers, housewives and business women. Morning, afternoon and Styling, evening classes Makeup, are being scheduled. Sublects covered Include: Posture, Walking, Fashion and Figure Voice and Diction and Hair Styling all individualized! Send Your Name, Address, Phone Number and specify preference as to day and time most convenient for you.

Send check or money order to: "Beauty for Living" "Beauty for Living" MRS. HENRY WEBER or MRS. PHILLIP MANNING 175 Mapleweed Road 274 Mapleweed Road Riverside, 111. Riverside, 111. RI.

7-2398 RI. 7-3842 Mainly for omen Discussing arrangements for an annual style show sponsored by the Blessed Virgin Society of St. Mary of Church, 15th st. and Wesley Tuesday, May 6, at 8 are society members (left to right, standing) Mrs. Arley 1320 Maple door awards chairman; Mrs.

August Svec, Euclid decorations chairman, and Mrs. Roland 2120 Wenonah ticket committee chairman: (seated, Mrs. Leo Dunn, 1348 Grove president; Mrs. Edward 1817 Oak Park chairman, and Mrs. Lawrence 1348 Grove ticket chairman.

(LIFE St. Mary of Celle Society to Sponsor Annual Style Show Plans are well under way for the annual style show to be sponsored by the Blessed Virgin Society of St. Mary of Celle Church, 15th st. and Wesley Tuesday evening, May 6, at 8 o'clock. Mrs.

Edward Hurter, chairman, reports that Karm's Fashions, Berwyn, will present the latest in chemise and sheath dresses, hats and accessories, all of which will be modelled by club members. Individually styled furs will be presented by Sandler Furs. Mrs. A. W.

Lifka, society member, will narrate the show and music will be presented by Allan DeWitt and his orchestra, with songs by the "Singing Sorinis." Chairmen for the show include Mrs. Lawrence Bending, tickets; Mrs. Arley Wetzel, door awards; Mrs. Joseph St. George, special award project; Mrs.

August Svec, decorations, and Mrs. Leo Duhn, president and assisting chairman. Acting as ushers and junior hostesses will be members of the St. Mary of Celle Hi-Club. Missed the Wedding? Read About It, See the Bride in the LIFE'S Society Section! Janet Collins Mr.

and Mrs. Keith S. Collins, 26 S. Stone, La Grange, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to John E. Smicklas son of the senior Mr.

and Mrs. Smicklas, 3933 Oak, Stickney. Janet graduated from Lyons Township High School and is now employed by Casualty Mutual Insurance Co, of Chicago, Her fiance graduated from Mor. ton High School and attended Morton Junior College. The two young people are planning a July 12 wedding at St.

Pius Church in Stickney. (Hinchliffe Studio Photo) Splash White Shoulders Bath Essence THE ONLY BATH ESSENCE WITH MULTIPLE I FUNCTION 0020 Shoulders I ESSENCE by to perfume- -and luxuriate your bath SPLASH into your tub to perfume and refresh your body on after your bath to perfume and satin-glide your akin on any time $3 8 oz. $5.50 HERS 16 oz. plus $10 tax Treasure Trove White Shoulders Cologne and "Splash" Gift Set $3.00 plus tas Troy DEPARTMENT STORE ROD 20 8C LIE 6401-13 W. GERMAK ROAD Pius Society Slates Games Party A colorful fashion show will be a feature of a card and games party to be sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of St.

Pius Church, 4300 Oak Park Sunday at 3 p.m. Professional models will present fashions from Sarah's Dress Shop, Berwyn. Dessert and coffee will be served and attractive table awards presented. Also to be awarded during a special award feature will be several very lovely gifts. Party chairmen are current society officers, Mrs.

Charles Jarr, president; Miss Margaret Hart, first vice president; Mrs. Nick Martini, second vice president; Mrs. William Niacaris, third vice president; Mrs. Alex Becker, secretary, and Mrs. James Brda, treasurer.

Assisting are the following members, Mrs. Rose Arch, Mrs. Victor Belcastro, Mrs. Vincent Bicicchi, Mrs. Joseph Bellezzo, Mrs.

John Kosak, Mrs. Joseph Kowalski, Mrs. Donald Lacine, Mrs. Mildred Mahoney, Mrs. Peter Marchetti, Mrs.

John Micetich, Mrs. Clyde Masters, Mrs. John Pintar, Mrs. Melvin Piotrowski, Mrs. Edward Prebish, Mrs.

Leo Stan, Mrs. Joseph Stradal, Mrs. David: Valley, Mrs. Allan Wehrmann and Mrs. Walter Ziolkowski.

Officers urge the men to join the women for this afternoon of games. Proceeds of the affair will go into the parish building fund. a NSA Lake Shore Chapter to Hold Dinner Meeting Approximately 300 members of Lake Shore Chapter, National Secretaries Association, will congregate for a 6 p.m. dinner meeting Monday, April 28, at the Sherman Hotel, Chicago. Speakers of the evening will be Mrs.

Kathryn Lewis, and Mr. Clarke widow Stayman. Mrs. Lewis, of Lloyd Lewis, historian, story-teller and newspaperman, is herself a reporter. Mr.

Stayman, a banker by profession, is a student of Russian history and an amateur photographer. Their tour with 30 Chicagoans behind the Iron gave them the idea of coupling their lecture series, highlighted by color slides, under the theme of "Lewis and Clarke Expedition." Miss Lauretta Frederick, Libertyville, has arranged the program, Miss Grace Dormire, Chicago, will preside. Miss Bernice Balaishis, chairman of the chapter's nominating committee, will present candidates for office as proposed by her committee so that the chapter might select its officers for the new term. United in matrimony in an afternoon ceremony at St. Simeon's Church, Bellwood, were Marvis Ohlman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Ohlman, Bellwood, and Ronald L. Blass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J.

Blass, 3602 Elmwood ave. VanCura Photo C. Ohlman, the bride's sister, maid of honor, and Judith Ohlman, the bride's sister, bridesmaid, wore lavender sheaths with plummage effect in back. Their bouquets were of pink carnations, and for jewelry they wore chokers and earrings of tiny pearls. Sandra Ann Gilley and Deborah Sue Gilley, the bride's cousins, were flower girls in ice lace dresses.

Ronald Schmitz, the groom's cousin, was best man. Richard Blass, the groom's brother, was an usher, and Leonard Barr guests attended the wedding reception in the Marshall Square ballroom, Chicago. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the newlyweds are residing in Berwyn, Marvis Ohlman Becomes Bride of Ronald L. Blass Marvis J. Ohlman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Ohlman, 4009 Van Buren Bellwood, and Ronald L. Blass, son of Mr. and Leo J. Blass, 3602 Elmwood were wed in an afternoon Mrs.

nuptial ceremony in St. Simeon's Church, Bellwood. son of the groom's cousin, was The bride, given in marriage by ringbearer. her father, wore a full-length, The bride's mother attended princess-styled gown of lace, the ceremony accessories in a blue-gray fashioned with an 18-inch train dress. Her were white, and double veiling.

The bodice of and her corsage was a white the gown was enhanced by orchid. The groom's mother wore sequins and pink pearls. Her a perry accessories winkle blue and dress white with pearl and sequin headdress held pink a in its place a net veil. The bridal orchid corsage. bouquet was of white orchids.

Two hundred and twenty-five Grove became the bride of and Mrs. Joseph Passarelli, 1141 her dress and her corsage was a white orchid. James Passarelli, the groom's cousin, was best man. Raymond Kerley, Thomas Laper and Robert White were, ushers. Thomas Amato, the bride's newphew, was ring bearer.

One hunder guests attended the wedding reception at the' Oak Park Arms Hotel. Following a to the Wagon Wheel, Rocton, honeymoon trip which took newlyweds are now at home at 1636 Euclid ave. Prohaska Couple Reports 1st Baby Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.

Prohaska, Berwyn, are the proud parents of a baby boy, Richard Frank, born March 27 at MacNeal Memorial Hospital. The baby, who weighed 8 pounds, ounces at birth, will be christened this Sunday afternoon at St. Odilo's Church, Berwyn. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Broucek. Mr. Broucek is Berwyn's superintendent of water and acting chief sanitarian. The baby's paternal grandfather resides in Tyler, Texas.

Godparents will be Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Broucek II. to be Celle p.m.. Wetzel, Baron, front) Hurter, Bending, Photo) Catholic Nurses Set Annual Meeting The Council of Catholic Nurses of the Archidocese of Chicago will hold its annual meeting Saturday, May 3, in honor of its patroness, Mary.

A Pontifical Mass at 10 a.m. in Holy Name Cathedral will open the day, followed by a Communion breakfast meeting in the Sheraton Hotel. All registered nurses may attend the meeting. Reservations may be made by calling FInancial 6-4000, extension 247, from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. Breakfast tickets are $3.50.

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