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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 27

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CCIjtragii frunfoir CTrilntn? Parti Pa je 27 BUS AMBUSHED; July 13. 1958 Lesley Boal Wed in Winnetka Ceremony FIVE PHAFJOS PHANQ5 wwTtvrymsm BmwMpiWMnM win inn mm iiypi i mmi studies at Northwestern uni versity's dental school. CbvwaL WhL ycax (ft ai pnnnMAF SJU CYPRIOTS SLAIN Santen-Crowley Miss Darlene Ellen Crowley Couple Plan to Reside Near Washington BY JUDITH CASS ULEHliHiJbl. WHILE THEY LAST I carried a white prayerbook and orchids when she became the bride of Frederick J. Santen, son of the William A.

San- NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 12 Reuters Mounting Greek-j Turk violence claimed seven i more'lives on Saturday. A bus 1 carrying Turkish Cypriocs men, women, and children was i ambushed and riddled with machine gun, rifle, and shot- tens of Oak Park, at 11 a. m. Saturday in St. Catherine of Siena church in Oak Park.

The The Simonsonj Photo refcption was given by the Mrs. Howard Holt Kuiper bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. gun lire. lurks died in AjL- LJ ITHIKLNE Photo I Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Perkins (Margaret Ardan Lewis). that attack. I Charles P. Crowley of Oak Park, in the ButterfieldCoun- Setzler (Lesley Boal).

British officials blamed the try club. Mrs. Frederick J. Santen (Darlene. Ellen Crowley).

Greek Cypriot EOKA, under The bride's gown of white ground organization, for the attack which took place at Kondea, 22 miles east of her. IfPllllil peau de soie was trimmea with imported lace embellished with pearls. Her fingertip veil was attached tp a Gov. Hugh Foot and two leaders' of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities Nationally Kfwm I 1 jf pearl coronet. Bridal attendants were the Misses Lou Ann BRAND NEW Monroe and Mary Ann Kof ron, both of Cleveland, and Eileen Day, Patricia Dineen, and Joan on this Mediterranean island colonly signed an appeal on Saturday for an end to the wave of violence.

The appeal by Foot, the Greek Cypriot mayor of Nicosia, Themistocles Dervis, and John Honell I'hoto I Santen. Kathleen Apostle was Gilger (Carol SPINET PIANO Mrs. Donald Lieberman). Beautiful Mahogany finish, full E8 flower girl, and the bride's The Winnetka Congregational church was the setting for the marriage Saturday of Miss Lesley Boat to Frank kins Setzlcr, son of the Frank M. Setzlers of Washington, D.

C. The reception was given in the Winnetka home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Boal. The bride was gowned in delustered satin, with a band of pearl embroidered lace bordering the shallow boat neckline.

Her short illusion veil fell from a lace cap. Mrs. Richard Corrington was her sister's matron of honor, and Miss Sandra Dam-wood of Washington and Miss Patricia Blunt were bridesmaids. The bride's 11 year old sister, Ann, was junior bridesmaid. Mr.

Setzler and his bride will live in an apartment near Washington. Meyer-Sparks Mrs. Dorothy Kiki Dall-jttream Sparks was gowned in blue when she became the bride of Michael W. R. Meyer of Webster venue at a garden ceremony Saturday in the Barrington home of her parents, the Andrew J.

Dall-streams. The reception for family members followed in the Dajlstreams' home. Miss Cynthia Cunningham was the bride's only attendant. Mr. Meyer and his bride will live in Princeton, N.

J. Pillsbury-deLaittre Among Chicagoans who at note leyboard, 3 inches high, responsiv action. Fully Guaranteed. nephews, Charles and Michael Crowley, were ring bearers. the Turkish leader, Dr.

Rauf Gertrude Mary Beck and Ken TRIBUNE Photol and Mrs. Kenneth A. (Gertrude Mary Beck). Denktash, was broadcast. SPECIAL CLOSEOUT BARGAINS Mr.

Single neth iA. Single, son of the Mr. Santen and his bride are on a wedding trip to Sea Island. Demonstrator used in studio only Adolph Singles of Hinsdale, law Thotol Mrs. Henry A.

Pillsbury (Corinne de Laittre). SCHOOL PLANS Regularly price at $49 were married Saturday in St Willibrord's church. The NEW AREA HIGH Easy to plan eay to oxcnl ELECTRONIC ORGAN While 4 Latt ONLY s495 bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Leslie V. Beck of Forest ave SCHOOL O.K.d IN nue, gave the reception in the NORWOOD PARK Martinique restaurant.

1 The bride wore an imported Swiss organdy dress with the Lf. full skirt cascading into IN 2 DISTRICTS OK'D BY STATE The Illinois School Building commission a ay approved plans for school additions to be built with state aid in Plainfield unit district 202 in Will and Kendall counties, and Cooper's Grove elementary district 160 in southwest Cook county. Both districts previously had applied to the commisssion for building aid, showing an insufficiency of bonding power to carry out needed construction. Residents of Norwood Park township voted Saturday to establish a high school in school districts 80 and 86. The vote was 4,654 in favor of the proposal to 618 against.

Voters of Rich township EAStarcH Piano Co. 234 SO. WABASH AVE. 7377 W. NORTH AVE.

2160 NO. ASHLAND AVE. cqn; sn ismiitn ivr OLD ORCHARD 5905 S0, ASHLAK0 AVE SO. MALL SK0KIE 3812 BROADWAY, GARY All Stores Open Monday end Thursday Evenings Mil P.M. 2160 N.

Ashland and 5905 S. Ashland Open Sunday 12 to 5 P.M. sweep train. Her illusion veil was caught to a wreath of pearlized orange blossoms. Pierlow Photo Among the bride's attend ants was her sister, Mrs.

Ed Mrs. Charles Andrew Gilbert Saturday defeated a proposed Jr. (Mary Carolyn Beasley). ward Fioretti. After a wedding $260,000 bond issue for construction of a swimming pool trip to Cape Cod, Mr.

Single and his bride will live in Chi at Rich Township High school White organdy dresses trimmed with blue taffeta Read the Chicago Tribune the American Newspaper for Americana by a vote of 1,189 to 942. cago while he completes his cummerbunds were worn by bridal attendants who pre tended the wedding Saturday SHOP IN AIR-COOLED COMFORT lington Heights, took Miss Margaret Ardan Lewis as his bride Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian church of Lewiston, N. Y. JThe bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

William R. Lewis of Lewiston, who gave the reception in the Niagara Falls Country club. The bride's gown was of silk organdy with Chantilly lace at the neck line and around the bell skirt. Her illusion veil fell from a lace cap. Mr.

Kuiper and his bride will go to the Adirondacks on a wedding trip, and will live in Evanston where both will be students at Northwestern university. Gilger-Lieberman Ceiling high ferns, white gladioli and white candelabra decorated the altar of the Glencoe Union church for the marriage Saturday of Miss Carol Lieberman to Donald Gilger, son of the LeRoy Gilgers of Royal Oak, Mich. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lieberman of Glencoe, gave a reception in the Woman's Library club of Glencoe.

The bride wore an un of Miss Corinne deLaittre and Henry A. Pillsbury, son of the ceded Miss Mary Carolyn Beasley down the aisle of the Philip W. Pillsburys of Webster Hills Methodist State Street Store Only! Phone STatc 2-1500 Today, Sunday or mail order. In Fox River Valley, call AUrora 6-9707. Wayzata, in the Wayzata home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John deLaittre. were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Howell Erminger an aunt, Mrs. Aldis J.

Browne and two cousins, Aldis J. Browne III church in Webster Groves, Saturday night when she was wed to Charles Andrew Gilbert son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert of North Merri-mac avenue. Afterwards a reception was held in the church hall.

The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kenneth Beasley of Webster Groves, wore a white Chantilly lace over taffeta gown. Her finger and James Brown IV. The bridegroom's aunt, Mrs.

Oswald B. Lord of New York City. United States member tip veil was gathered to a lace cap edged with tiny seed pearls. adorned white satin gown Bridal attendants included ending in a chapel train and an heirloom rosepoint lace Miss Judith Elizabeth Beasley, mantilla. She carried white of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, and her husband also attended the ceremony.

Miss Carolyn deLaittre, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. A small wedding supper was held in the Woodhill Country club, Wayzata. Mr. Pillsbury, a student at Yale university, and his bride will live in New Haven, Conn. Kuiper-Lewis John J.

Kuiper was his brother's best man when orchids and stephanotis. sister of the bride. The bridegroom's brother, John Thomas Gilbert of Deerfield, was best man. After a wedding trip to New England, Mr. Gilbert and Bridal attendants included Mrs.

Donald Abbott of Kala mazoo, the bridegroom's sister. Gilbert-Beasley Mr. Gilger and his bride will travel to Florida on their wedding trip. his bride will live in Forest Park. Single-Beck Bouquets of white flowers adorned the altar when Miss Howard Holt Kuiper, son of the John H.

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