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Friday, July 5. 1.940 THE HAMMOND TIMES Jean Crumpackerf Miss Tomkuionis Is Bride introduces Guests; Page Eleven Bride Of Clarence Collie MRS. MARVIN CILUM r-r-HE marriage of Miss Dorothy! 1 and Marvin Gillim by a i i bride and groom. was impressively solemnized Siin-j Mr. day afternoon in the home of the a i groom's sister, Mrs.

Masaie Greer and Mrl Greer, at 8041 N. Green- Following the quiet wedding yesterday noon in "which Marga; ret Mae Bennett became the bride of Walter Howard Morris, a dinner for 25 guests was 'held at the Oak Cliffti tearoom at which time the newlyweds received! the best wishes of the small group. For the service at 12 o'clock held in the at the Rev. William Anderson, pastor of thu First Christian church. the parents of the and groom were present.

Miss Benni'tt i.s the young a of Mr. and D. L. Bennett, 92ii Drackert street, and her husband's parents ar? Mr. and Mrs.

M. W. Morris. 9M Becker The light bine alpaca sheer in which the bride chone to be mar- ried was smartly trimmed with dusty rose lace black velvet ribhon. With her street- length dress, she wore a large brimmed hat and white accessories.

Red rose- i buds and feverfew fashioned the bridal bouquet. Miss Bennett was I given in marriage by her father. and Mrs. Gillim will take this year lhe newlywcds plan to take a belated honeymoon, When they for a brief trip in the latter part of wood avenue, Munstcr. Bouquets of American Beauty roses and pink and red peonies, surrounded by lofty palms, formed the improvised altar before which the couple to be married.

The Rev. James Lawson of the First Methodist church, read the service. Miss LcBarre la the attractive blonde daughter of Mrs. Lena Barre, Sibley street, and was one. of the popular students in the class to be graduated from Hammond high school in June.

The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Gillim of were unablo to be present the wedding becasise of the serious illness of Mrs. Gillim's father. Only relatives and a few close friends were in attendance when the ceremony was read at 4 o'clock.

For her bridal ensemble, Miss LaBarro chose a particularly attractive dress of white triple sheer crepe made street length. Her turban was off-the-face with short veil and her bouquet was fashioned of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Lonis Bianchl, sister of the bride, was her matron of honor, and 'was attired in a pale blue dress. She also carried American beauty rosea.

Orian Baughn. a friend of the groom, served as best man. Following the lerempny which took place on the last Sunday ir. June, wedding, refreshments were i the home. The table was dominated by a two tiered pink und white cake topped MASKS CLEANING.

Our tKeir natural and their life $5.00 RELINK your our way Fjnent quality with double buck-pleat a 1 and inner-lining, for only $9.50 Jb Inmrance. I up to $150. so they may meet their new daughter-in-law. At tlie present time, the newlyweds will reside in Munster with Mr. and Mrs.

Greer. The groom attended the schools in Kentucky and since coming to this region has made a large num yesterday. Mrs. Morris wore olive green bemberg sheer gown for traveling. Her accessories were luggage tan.

Since Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are moving out of i home on Drackert street, their an To her two eai' to group her local iritr.di MUs Jean Crurapacker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- F.

C. Crum packer. Glesdale park, gave! an arranged buffet supper p.inry last evening at her home. The r.ir.f couples who CSPJC meet Miis Ruth Griffin of Wei- iesley Hi'ds. Mass, and Miis Waters White Plains, J.

Smith college friends of the host-1 e--s. were -served supper about 7 o'clock from a table which had garden flowers as its centerpiece. The early part of evening was informally spent but later of the group went to the Woodmar Country club to dance at the holiday party which was in progress for the members and their ests. Today Miss Crumpacker and: her guests were with Miss Eleanor Lor! raine Ibach at a small luncheon "ave at Mrs J. C.

Moorman's in '-3rd street- The after-! t-ARLY this fait Miss Ruth of 1MT and uurinR her student noon was have been spent EL jy will be married to John participated in swimming and bar.d ing bridge at the home of the host-; ris Eaton SS'heeler, Ind. Thiy ac vlU ess in Hohman avenue. Miss Grif- i lr lc i fin and Miss Waters who arrived i Wednesday, arc to be Miss i Crumpacker's guests for about i i woeks. MISS RUTH MURRAY ru Eaton of I bride-elect is the daugn- EatQn of graduated ter of Mrs. Thomas Murray, 5M from Indiana university snd CLARENCE W.

COLLIE Photo by Bodie) i Personals ray. She was graduated from thd Hammond high school in the took Ifgnl and nKxlicnl courses. is now the constable of Porter county in Wheeler. 1 ber of friends. He is employed daughter and new son-in-law reside there.

at the Inland Steel company. the Hammond high school a year ngo and has been employed 4 4 6 I I i I silk jersev. fashioned Olson. John and Frank Tomkutonis modern sculptured lines, mad, to i places at I the beautiful brida! dress worn by th iraraad iale reia- at the former Miss Antoinette Tom lives and th Rev. S-ehnke.

the Rev. and of OI a graduate of Hammond 'S ence Collie yesterday morning i George Gorski attended 58 a St. Andrew church in Cornet ding breakfast which wa the the Rev. wed- With the small -r-) i at the wedding dinner yesterday Om.es XL. 6 were several from, out of town.

Mr. and Hrs. A. Ray and Mrs. Ray's a st Andrew church in Calumet ding- breakfast which was served in Citv The softlv draped bodice of i an attractive setting at the UUra of iiMiroom after the wed- wilh her relatives at the roneluaion will drive to Louisville, to of a visit they made here.

meet their grandson, Qulnn Hat-Luanna InlowTdaughter of Mr. mon. of Gadsdcn, who is com- Park pi the guest of S1 Mr. and Mr-s. George O.

Scott in Muneie. will return this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dr.

Mrs. J. Newton and Luanna imow, Miss Mary Lou Mason' nd Mn xv i oxv a -k i ing to visit them for street, has just returned from a most of motor trip through the southern states. During her 10 day vacation, she was in Atlanta. through I the Smoky mountains and sites of interest in the south.

Until the home they arc building Is completed, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Owen who were married on i 30, are residing with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Ulyat, 4904 Pine avenue. Mrs. Owen is the former Miss Dorris Ulynt who was one of the well liked members of the graduating class at the Hammond hgih school last month. Her husband, son of mother, Mrs. Hosapple, all of Chi- itv i soiuv urapcu vt I gown had a high neckline a Moderns tearoom alter the wed- the long sleeves were designed with ding.

leg o'muUon tops, going into a From 2 i 7 cago THOMAS TO WED OAK PARK MAN Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Judy Thoniifts, daughter of Mrs. John Thomas, 6933 Columbia avenue, will become the bride of David H. Laviclia of Oak Park. The service will be read in the leg o'milUon tops, going into a From 2 i 7 p.

anum Jw i ter, Barbara Jean, are as. at the elboy. The motif was re- guests felicitated the newiyweds a kom 5 Heafford .1 unction. daughter, Lois and Richsrd of ForosidaJe Calumet Mrs. Inlow and older enjoyed visiting Lake Wawasee and daughter.

Martha, plan to motor i Pokagon State park over the Holi- Mr -ind Vonasch and fo Muneie tomorrow for the week- day. son Carl, Ash avenue, and Mr. and end and bring Luanne home. Mrs. Stanley Berkowiu and daugh-; Dr Mri about 100, ter; ar bar3 Jean, arc at Lake a 1 LSX-U-I peated at the low waistline, where reception at the full skirt, which ended in a home, 15--155th slight train, was intricately gather- i city.

Receiving the radiant, blond bride wore oartv were the Toir.kutonis i where they are spending the nex street. Calumet lwo weeks fishing. Harry Sills will be Interested to are now located in For the next month, Mr. and Hartley, 1219 Lyons MHcrtnlning their street, are daughter Mrs. A.

R. Adiuus and "rUl.l a double strand of pearls, her gift Mr. and Mrs. John Collie, from the groom. Her finger-tip I nv enue.

Calumet City. Bouquets length veil was double layers oi 01 blue and white flowers, the deco- Gary. white tulle, which billowed from a i rations used throughout the home. crown-like tiara of tulle, and I also flanked the elaborate wed- she carried a large bouquet of ding cake on the buffet table where mat tiiey ure lada where both are connected her husband. Dr.

Adams of West the same hospital. Before her Palm Beach, Fla. The ii. IL-W weeks ago. Mrs.

Sills wns Miss ing the cast und visiting the 2Sw -ell and Spence. were i Alice Roller, supervisor in the pe- York World's fair. recent piosts'of Mrs. C. Sutton in diatrics department at St.

Mar- Josephi West State gnret's hospital. i hcj Dr. Sills, who wiw gradimted holiti lv wpek Miss Lucille medicine from a Canadian school, of nnct Ohio. last month, tier nusoanu, son OL le service win oe reau in tumuu a. 0 Mr and Mrs.

J. Lin- Harvard Congregational chun-h of Easter lilies. Anthony TomkiiLonis i refreshments were serve 4.1.. i i i.ifri, i i ri'iiicfhtfir in marriage. jnslv.

Strolling music! continu- son Jack, i tior.ing in Mrs. F. H. Elliott and Lyons street, are vaca- Michigan. took his interneship i Caret's hospital.

den street, attended the local high school for three years. The wedding of the young people took place at noon last Sunday ut the Pine Street Presbyterian church with the Rev. Thomas Hucston presiding. On her wedding day the pretty bride chose lo wear a white afternoon frock with which she used a large picture hat and a corsage of yellow roses combined with laven- dar sweet peas. Mr.

Ulyat gave his daughter in marriage. Mr. Owen asked Tiber Szabo to be his hest man but the bride was unattended. Edna Mae Borders who provided the piano background for the wed- organ ing "the guitar and accordion en- Mrs. I.

L. Poison of Indianapolis, and bridesmaid, were dressed exacllv Lne nmiiu I I i iwi tuu ding SO ploying for Merle i STANLEY-MAYDEN WEDDING TOMORROW At 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, Mitvs Margaret Mary Stanley und Stanley A Mayden will repeat their wedding vows at the altar of All Saints church in a ceremony at which the Rev. B. J. Mungovan wili i tut? uJ 11.........7 -Miss Gertrude Stanley, the bride's shirred gloves matched the attend- Rosalie Sielaff, 11X3 Roose-! for Niles, Mich to viist her niece, volt street, is getting "long well I Mrs.

Pauline Beck. Marion Tomkutonis, who costume with white accessories. following, a throat operation on i served as her sister's maid of They will return to an apartment! Saturday. She is at home now Miss Adeline Wleklinski, a S02--157th street. Calumet City.

able to have visitors. altar!" which was adorned with white i ga n. Mrs. Collie was wearing a peonies, ferns and majestic palms, stone blue and white print jacket Miss Marion Tomkutonis, who -i i bride, who. is a member of attended Miss Fine Arts i Mr.

and DriuCalllnlUt ci ui j.i*c i i -alike in pretty frocks of mist blue well known local family, a silk jersey, designed on Grecian the Chicago Academy of Fi lines. The brilliant clips which and took a business course at Felt, trimmed the dresses were the gifts and Tarrant school in Chicago. She I from the bride. Their sandals and is employed in the office of the Garrett, daughter of Ogden and Mrs. O.

W. Hanking. 6243 avenue, will be accompanied by and nephew, Alice Luclla and Everett at St. Mar- i Mrs. Stanley L.

Brown returned tcidny to her home in Hohman avc- ntic from northern MichiRtin whern she hns hecn with her sister, Mrs. Frank and Dr. MeHugh. Hess of this city la attending Cump Kosciusko, a church operated by the committee on Christian Education of the Presbyterian church of Indiana at Wl- nonn Lake. Ind.

Eileen will be nieccs Garrett Vor- i Hogue of Oakland, III, when she arriving home to- leaves Sunday for a motor trip the cast where she. east. They plan to visit Washing- siting relatives and ton. D. C.

Mount Vernon Gettys- to sing. Between 1 and 4 o'clock In the afternoon about 130 relatives and friends congratulated the newlyweds and were served refreshments at the Ulyat home where a pleasant reception was in progress. When Mr. Owen and his bride left for their wedding trip, Mrs. Owen was wearing a white frock with a full length black coat of the same spun rayon material.

The bridegroom is an employe of the Inland Steel company. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ulyat of Brook, were guests at the wedding. TOKALONS PLAN OUTING AT DOWAGJAC. MICH.

As guests of Miss Bernice Schep- fer. State street, members of the Tokalon club furthered their plans for an outing July 13 and 14 at Indian lake near Dowagiac. Mich. When refreshments were the hostess had decorated cakes i everyone as part of the a a i refreshments. i were made to meet next; Tuesday evening as guests of Mis: Jewell Bartell.

Williams street. man. After the weddin a large crowd will be entertained at a reception at Vogel's restaurant. ants' dresses, as did their Balinese style turbans of jersey. Yellow and blue delphinium were combined in their bouquets.

Ervin Malak was the groom's best man, and Continental a i Collie attended school in Cleveland, closed. i tH.ttl*u*,i_t Ohio, when his family lived there. bride- I and is a graduate of Washington a i school in Indiana Harbor. Mazur Rokita Rites Read BLOOM'S 5255 HOHMAN AVE. Calendar SATURDAY Aliss Judy Thomas to be married to David H.

Lavicka of Oak Park tional church of Oak Park at in service in Harvard Congrega- o'clock. Mevonelle. club members a jfwests to have beach party at Wells i street beach, evening. Miss Margaret Stanley and Stan- I ley Arthur Mayden to be wed at All Saint's church. 9 a.

m. Re- Persimmon Salad Mi', and Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson, Highland street, are leaving tomor- T3 i row for a slay at their orchard h.T.^^d'Xr a near Paoli. On Sunday, they her sisters, Mrs.

Vincent Bower and Mr Bower. Mucnich court and Mrs. Emory Hulett and Dr. Hulett of Munster. gone until July 21.

Donald Grothe and Mcrritt Metz are In the cast where they motored for vacation. During their stay they will spend time chiefly in New York City and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Gordon Palmer Ohio, the former Eleanor Meyer of Hammond, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.

LeGrand T. Meyer at. her Burr Oak at Cedar Lake. Slice the persimmons in a Weddings Miss Jean Johnson, Forest avenue has been confined to her home inch and arrange on for V. few days following a minor Serve mayonnaise in a lettuce cup; operation.

on the side of the dish and on each; A. Massaro and daughter. Miss side of persimmon slice place Mary Alico Ma-s-saro. I i i park i have been spending a few days in a ball of cream cheese into which oj Mich an English walnut is pressed. A i colorful dish and very to eat.

Jcfi ersori av cr.uc. left yesterday to spend the next three weeks in Denver Colo. Mrs. Krueger recently returned to Hammond from Mercer, HOOKER-BALINSON where she accompanied Chicago Dr. and Mrs.

Robert Balinson, friends on a fishmg tiip. both of whom have been, connected with St. Margaret's hospital and who were married in Hammond on June 26, are spending the summer I at Horseshoe camp at where they have executive po-: sitions. Before her wedding Balinson was Miss Blanche of Rcnsselaer, who was grad-j uated with the class of 1940 from St. Margaret's hospital school of; nursing.

Dr. Balinson who comes from i Toronto, received his medical de-i gree in Canada and has just corn-; pleted his interneship at St. Mar-j garet's hospital. HEW HARD-WATER Miss Mary Lou Sternberg. Woodmar avenue, Woodmar, is spending the summer with her uncle and aunt Mr.

and Mrs. Briggs Miami, Fla. Miss Sternberg motored soutli UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING REF1N1SHING Also -MATTRESS RENOVATING OBRESK UPHOLSTERERS S36 Stale St. SS2Z (Photo bj' Bodie) MRS. BEN ROKITA rHEN Miss Eleanor Mazur 'be- ceptiow later at Vogel's restaurant.

I came the wife of Ben Rokita Misses Frances Kaszak. Mary Mi- kolajcza.k and Elsie Waclowek, who were the Bridesmaids, were attired i at St. Andrew's church in Calumet long train and snug draped puffed streamers adorned their Beta chapter to enjoy picnic supper at -Marquette and of Mrs. Sarah Carroll evening. Family planning open house to honor her on her SOth birthday at Carroll home, 939 Bauer street JSHALLiERG'S iAKERY Fudge Cake' just about every- body'm tbi: Chocolate lovers in yoiir iamily to this layer vrilh thick i ----sleeves.

Prom a pearl tiara a three- quarter length veil made pointed and edged with lace medalions, was attractively draped. Her bouquet in- eluded an arrangement of white roses, larkspur, sweetpeas and lilies- of-the-valley. The bride is the tU(5 JV'. --and complimentary bouquets carried were fashioned of pink roses larkspur and sweet peas tied 'tulle bows and streamers. Walter Gapps was the best man iichael Wojtowicn, Joseph Roa Edward Bednarz, the oi-tne-vauey.

me orme is me a Edward Bednarz, LUC daughter of John Mazur, 603 Went- were the bridegroom's at- worth avenue. Calumet City and tendants. the young man she married is the i A reception for 300 guests hon- i son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rokita, 30.19--ISSth place-.

Burnham, 111. The Rev. Joseph A. Sehnke i read the ceremony. The wedding was performed in a setting of ored the newlvweds at Pinky's hall before they left for a trip.

Their future residence will be at 3019; East ISSth place. Burnham, m. The bride is a graduate of St. i RING erformea in a setting or The oride is a graduate ui. i wiute peonies, palms and ferns, Andrew's school and the groom of Music was provided by Casimir Ste- I Thornton Fractional high school- fanik, organist and Miss Genevieve jj Rokita is employed by the i Wojcik and Geneveieve Wojcik.

Buffington Cement company. 1 calists. The bride was given in i i marriage by her father. Light and noise mteriere with; Miss NeJlie Nalepa ot "Youtigs- sleep more in summer Oian at any i.25c- HPTTY MOWW BBEAD SWEDISH IJMPAMtF AD 5233Vi HOHMAH AVt ITAJiKi Art -4 town. Ohio, maid of honor and the other season.

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