V* - (U M- rf- » CO r T Y p £3 r P, 0Canadian Trip pFor Newlyweds pI GRISWOLD—On their wedding I ; trip to Canada are Mr. and Mrs. ; I ; Everett Hidlebaugh who will be at I e home in Leon after July 15. Before ; j. i their marriage Sunday, the bride ; q was Mary Alice Embree, daugh-; tl I ter of Mr. and Mrs. William ' y 1 Embree of Griswold. I _3Her husband is the son of Mr. j I and Mrs. Clarence Hidlebaugh of \ Bayard. The Rev. Fred Rowley of-! ficiated in the Griswold Methodist Church.The bride wore a white rose j j point lace and tulle gown fashion-i lt;?d over satin with molded bodice , | and full gathered tulle skirt with [ lace overskirt. She wore a finger-? • tip veil with tiara of iridescent se-.! quins and seed pearls and carried ,1 pink roses. vj Miss Ruth Anne Embree ofp f I Griswold, sister of the bride, and '• | Miss Alicemary Waltz of Red Oak,■ j were maid of honor and brides-* ^i! maids.fee Blue GownsThey were similarly gowned in j embossed everglaze cotton of an | ice blue shade. White cummer-j bunds joined the fitted bodice and• j full skirt with bustle back of each - j balleripa length frock. They wore• | matching hats and carried nose- j r j gays of pink and white Frenched: | carnations,i Allen Hidlebaugh of Algona was i best man for his brother. Ushers ! were Charles Miles of Bayard and ! Robert Embree. the bride’s broth-; er. of Lincoln, Neb. i The reception was held in the I church basement. I