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Show Helen Ann Anderson Leaves for Illinois Home Willi New Husband Helen Ann Anderson, now Mrs. Louis R. Greco, is on her way to her new home in Chicago where she will live with her husband, Dr. Louis R. Greco Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Greco Sr. of Mayfield, 111. The lovely bride looked exquisite ex-quisite in her gown of white marquisette, with its large bertha ber-tha collar edged with appliqued satin flowers and its billowy mist of a skirt ending in a frothy train. Her face was framed in an imported illusion veil, embroidered in Pointe de Binche lace and held in place by a crown of beaded blossoms as she came down the aisle of the Cathedral of Madeleine. To make her look even more of a picture, she carried bridal roses, gardenias, and stephenotis built around an orchid. Proceeding her, in gowns fashioned alike of blush pin,k chiffon with net halo bandeaux in their hair and carrying pastel gladioli and carnations were matron ma-tron of honor, her sister, Mrs. Rex L. Gordley, attending matron, ma-tron, Mrs. Melvin Graham, and junior bridesmaid, her younger sister, Marian Anderson. Tney were met by the best man, Dr. Harry Berrier, of Nobone, Mo., Dr. C. Douglas of Dallas, Tex., and J. B. Anderson as ushers. Mrs. Anderson, mother of the bride, greeted guests in monsoon mon-soon gray crepe and Mrs. Greco, mother of the groom, in sea mist aqua. Their corsages were of gardenias and talisman roses. The large reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Anderson, 1540 South 10th East where they again entertained enter-tained for their daughter and her new family Wednesday night prior to their departure. Helen chose to leave on her honeymoon in a skipper blue suit with navy hat and balen-ciaga balen-ciaga accessories. |