ea the ceremony before an altar decorated with baskets of yellow gladioli and mums and two seven-branch candelabra.Dorson Sawyers, brother of the bride, and Jimmie Green, brother of the bridegroom werecandlelighters. They wore white capes and black trousers. Miss Mable Himes of Norfolk sang “Because,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Mrs. Arthur Funk accompanied her and also played the nuptial music marches. The bride sang” I Love You Truly” before proceeding down the aisle. Matron of honor was thebride’s sister, Laura Fjeye Sawyers. She wore a yellowtaffeita sheath with brocaded net overskirt. Her bouquet wasry Forkful!43cers and orange blossoms.Ooyle Klingspom of Polk was best man. Jay Dee Green and Vem Sawyers were the other attendants. Ushers were Reginald Green of Lincoln and James Peters of Central City.A reception followed the ceremony n the church annex.The bride is a graduate of theCentral City High school and attended the Nebraska Christian College in Norfolk.The bridegroom is a graduateof Stromsburg High School, has been employed at the WilsonSeed Farms at Polk. After a wedding trip the newlyweds will reside at PolkThe songs of Fanny Crosby were sung and remembered at the August meeting of the Baptist Missionary Society Thursday afternoon with program leader Mrs. Robert Merchant telling of the circumstances under which the songs were written. “Blessed Assurance” andfescue the Perishing” are two of the familiar songs.Mrs. Martin Jones was program leader. Hostesses were Mesdames Wallace Sandell, Dean Lindburg and Ed Rechnor.Mrs. Robert Bertrch and sis-a