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W f ~ * T P * ~/Xe 'P ia itu lea l& t NINETIETH YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 NUMBER 50 Donald Gerdes Barbara Franey and Wayne Marries Girl From Biasing Married Saturday . Miss Barbara Grace Franey of Ted Grulikowski of Dearborn, Lima, Peru Chatsworth and Wayne Gill Kiss Mich, served as best man and ing of New Lenox were married Allen Hagen of Chicago; Chris Miss Teresa Alge, daughter of Saturday, August 1 at 11 a.m. Klasing of New Lenox, brother of Mrs. Edward Costanda of Lima, at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic the bridegroom; and Gerry Szon- Peru, and the late Mr. Costanda, Church. The Rev. Michael Van tagh of Grayslake were grooms and Donald L. Gerdes, son of Mr. Raes officiated at the Nuptial men. and Mrs. Donald C. Gerdes of Mass and double ring ceremony Ushering were William and Chatsworth, were married Satur before an altar flanked with pink James Franey of Chatsworth, day afternoon, August 1. gladioli. brothers of the bride. The double ring ceremony was Sister Josette of Chatsworth For her daughter's wedding, performed by the Rev. Michael was organist and the Children’s Mrs. Franey chose a blue em Van Raes at Sts. Peter and Paul Choir sang. broidered linen sheath and the Catholic Church before an altar Parents of the couple are Mr. bridegroom’s mother chose an flanked with pink and white and Mrs. John T. Franey of aqua silk sheath. Both wore an gladioli. Chatsworth and Mr. and Mrs. C. orchid corsage. Sister Josette played organ se L. Klasing of New Lenox. A reception was held from 1 lections during the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage p m until 3 p.m. at Old Susannah The bride chose a floor length by her father, chose a gown of in Fairbury. gown of white nylon tulle over silk organza over taffeta with Miss Adrienne Goley of Eming- What's My Combination? bridal taffeta. The sequin studded motiffs of pearl and crystal bead ton registered the guests and Mrs. The scene above was snapped "right” three times; “left” twice bodice featured a sabrina neck ed alencon lace. The molded bod John M. Franey of Chatsworth last Saturday morning at Chats- and "stop’’ terms, etc. etc. line and long pointed sleeves. The ice featured a portrait neckline and Mrs. David Frye of Pekin worth’s new post office as resi The new post office is ultra panels in the skirt were fashioned and short sleeves. The controlled served punch. Mrs. Joe Van An dents filed in to open their boxes modern, very pleasant and a won of an illusion of tiered scalloped bell skirt had a full back flowing twerp of Chatsworth cut the wed and learn their new combinations. derful asset to the community. lace. The fingertip length veil of into a chapel train, with double ding cake and Mrs. Irvin Wilkin Needless to say, employees were A grand open house will be offi white net was held by a sequin obi sashes At the waist back. of Champaign served the cake. busy throughout the day assisting cially held at a later date. studded tiara. She wore a string A triple crown of pearls, aurora Misses Rosemary Franey and and familiarizing patrons with of pearls and carried a lace hand borealis, and frosted crystal bugle Carol Schade of Chatsworth open kerchief, gifts of the bridegroom. beads controlled the many tiered ed the gifts. She carried a cascade of pink veil of English illusion. She car Mrs. Arvilla Hubly of Chats roses, lilies-of-valley, and steph- ried a .colonial bouquet of pink worth arranged all of the flowers. onitis with ribbon of love knots. roses. Emmett R. Casson Mary M. Herr PHOTO SVlMUMANN Miss Joy Gerdes, sister of the Her only jewelry was an heir For a wedding trip to Canada bridegroom, was maid of honor. loom gold bracelet worn by the the new Mrs. Klasing chose a She wore a street length dress of bridegroom’s mother, grandmoth travel dress of blue dacron which Dies In Chicago Dies Tuesday At was sleeveless and had a full Newlyweds At Home In Bloomington pink lace over taffeta. A pink er and great grandmother on their Funeral services were held last cabbage rose secured her veil and skirt and lace trim. Mr. and Mrs. Don Groll are at home at 814 South Front Street, wedding day. Monday at the Culkin Funeral Nursing Home she carried a cascade of pink ros Miss Joyce Faney was maid of After August 10, Mr. and Mrs. Home in Forrest for Unm ett R. Bloomington following their honeymoon at Lake Geneva. es, lillies-of-valley and stephonitis. honor for her sister. She wore a Klasing will be at home at 802 Casson, 65 , of 10209 S. Vernon, Miss Mary M. Herr, 89, died at Mr». Groll was the former Miss Mary Kathryn Lutson, daughter Virgil Martin of Bloomington, silk linen gown In dior blue, which State Street, Lemont. Chicago, who died in an Engle 7:10 p.m. Tuesday at the Tabien of the Thomas Lutsons of Chatsworth. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. cousin of the bridegroom, was best was styled with released sheaths. Mrs. Klasing attended Chats wood hospital last Thursday. Nursing Home in ElPaso. She had Louis Groll, Dwight. They were married Saturday, July 25 at St. man. Ushers were Keith Miller The fitted bodice featured three worth schools and graduated with A Requiem High Mass was con been a patient for four years. Peter and Paul Church, Chatsworth. and James Shoemaker. quarter length sleeves and a scoop an A.B. in history from College ducted at 9:30 a.m; Monday at Funeral services will be held at The bridegroom's mother chose neckline. A detail panel at the of St. Francis, Joliet. She will Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic 9:30 a.m. Friday at Sts. Peter and a dress of blue lace over taffeta back held a tailored bow. teach at Mount Assisi Academy at Church with the Rev. Michael Paul Church, the Rev. Michael Occupations Program and wore an orchid corsage. She wore a matching fabric- Lemont. Van Raes officiating. Van Raes officiating. Friends may Immediately following the cere open pillbox with a tailored bow Casket bearers were John Ker call after 2 p.m. Thursday at the Mr. Klasing has a degree in Hanson Funeral Home. mony a reception was held at the and bustled maline veil. Her Industrial Engineering from Brad ri ns, Anton Weller, Edward Kierce Enrollment Bogins at High School high school cafeteria with Mrs. flowers were a single pink glamel- and James Culkin, all of Chats The Parish Rosary will be re Edward Nighsongar of Onarga ley University, Peoria and is em cited at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). Chatsworth High School will cost. 11a with a rose in the center and ployed at Klasing Hand Brake worth, Eugene Froelich of Piper registering the guests. Serving the pink satin streamers. Co., Joliet. City and Ronald Deany of Kemp- Miss Herr was born July 5, 1875 offer a limited enrollment class 9. Offers an opportunity for wedding cake were Mrs. Glen near Cropsey and moved to Chats employment in the'Joes! commun Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Guests attended from San An ton. of diversified occupations (D.O.) Pearson of Lincoln and Darla Burial was in St. Patrick’s worth with the family in 1890. Any junior or senior boy or girl ity after completing high school Martin of Chatsworh. Miss Ver Ann Mankey of Gary, Ind.; Miss tonio, Texas; Dearborn, Mich.; She was one of 12 children born end the training program. Jacqueline De Chantah of Whit Gary, Ind.; Chicago, New Lenox; Cemetery, Chatsworth. who is interested in or would like onica Freehill and Miss Kathy Mr. Casson was born April 7, to Stephen Herr and Henrietta to know more about this program 7. Enables students In many Bennett, both of Chatsworth, ing, Ind.; and Miss Janice Cris- Joliet; Peoria; Fairbury; Coral Wageman Herr, three sons and cione of Puerto Rico. Their gowns Gables, Florida; Austin, Texas; 1899, in Chicago, a son of Harry should contact Mr. Eardley as oases to secure full-time employ poured punch and coffee. In and Anna Hartzel Casson. He one daughter having died in in soon as possible. He will be at the ment with the training agency charge of the gifts were Mrs. Gal and flowers were identical to the Chicago Heights; Des Moines, la.; fancy before the family moved to maid of honor. Springfield and phataworth. married Marie Culkin, July 20, school most of the day Thursday, after completing high school. en Haren of Cullom, Mrs. Dale 1940 in Chicago. Chatsworth. Thursday evening from 6:00-9:00, oU*r Miller end Mrs. Keith Miller of Surviving are his wife and a She was preceded in death by and Friday until 9 * 0 . » yoc can Chatsworth. and kHsa Bonnie sister, Mrs. Armeline Hartfield, two other .sisters, Emma E. Herr not see hhn one of these brass, 9. Permits students to earn a Martin of Piper City. Berber, Miller Sweep Breeds; Fort | auderdale, Florida. and Catherine Herr (Sister Mary please let him know. learner's wage while in training. When the couple left for a He was an operator of a Chica Siegfrieda); three brothers, John As explained in an earlier ar week end trip to Chicago the new S., Edward B. and Frank H. Herr. 10. Enables students to make an Agner Has Grand Champion go grocery store before his recent ticle, diversified occupations pro Mrs.