ircleouthn. in Jos. Mrs.imily :k in :lude) for and The frica:ting320tudy Mrs. [ as-t at Con*c inI of owa.dies’stianndly2:30Jeanirclehas‘■R.willningRoyimesvans516urchMrs.n. in MissCir-296thelace.i. W.andwilldishters,vice. 3 of eans•vicethewel*rove7:30kukh to; its nge. mta-Mrt. Bernard L. ClamantonPhoto by White Studio Quincy, illCtemenson-Claussen Wedding Held in Shelbyville ChurchThe Methodist church at Selbyville, Mo., was the setting Saturday afternoon, May 3, at 2 30 o clock for the wedding of Miss Norma Claussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calussen of near Shelbyville, and Bernard L. Clemenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clemenson of Montrose.The Rev. D. L. Turnbough,Hannibal, Mo. performed the the punch bowl. Miss Carolyn ceremony against a back- Neuschafer, cousin of the ground of white gladioli, bride, had charge of the guest palms and lighted candies in book, seven-branched candelabra. For a wedding trip to an Lawrence Means, Keokuk, undisclosed destination, the served as best man and usher- bride wore a beige suit with ing for the occasion were white accessories and a cor* Robert Fowler, cousin of the sage of pink carnations, bridegroom, Montrose and ( The former Miss Claussen Is John W. Claussen. brother of a graduate of the Shelbyville the bride, Kirksville. high school and Gem CityPreceding the ceremony. Business college, Quinsy. She Mrs. Cloyd, Quincy, played employed as secretary in appropriate nuptial music on Purchasing Dept, of Card* the piano and accompanied ner-Denver,La Verne Clemenson, brother! The bridegroom graduated of the bridegroom, who sang ^rom Montrose high school several selections. Traditional and was formerly employi 1wedding marches were used by the Rovane Dental Supplyfor the processional and re- C°- Keokuk. He leaves forcessionaLBride's GownEscorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of whife nylon tulle and Chantilly lace over bridal satin designed with a fitted lace bodice,Army service this month.Velma BenfonIs May BrideOf Buddy Priehestand-up collar embellished ^ The irwith seed pearls, and indes- . .°n el™a Benton, daucent pearls and long sleeves in , par ^r,0wr.0‘ ^,uirpointed over the hands. Her . Vj.Jhv ,e ' bouffant skirt worn over . • J\ne/cV,snn,hoops was accented with lace', ‘ s. jPn ;’c . ' lt;panels and extended into * ^nn » VP f? 8chapel length train. The fhp ’ ‘ a , I*bride's fingertip veil was heldi.fthp, a*e the Can .n nlarP with » seed Dearl Methodlst church.crown and^he carried a white JJ* «• ™ fljinckrD,K1a nift nf the hrirtoorftnm ^ Tmfd the dOUbleB,blc. gift of, he bridegroom, ^arranged with white roses __....and stephanotis.Miss Marjorie Lee, Mt. Ver-... J . . , . —anu Msit-r m iawnon, 111., was maid of honor,the bridegroom, were the and the bride’s aunt, Miss tendants.the immediate families, and Mrs. Wayne Pri brother and sister-in-lawThe bride attended ElsLouverne Claussen was ...» U1IUC-uenaea bridesmaid. Miss Delores Hoi- ^ (Mo) schools Mr nderieath. cousin of the bride,'graduated from the Cawas junior bridesmaid. |high school in lots1 The attendants were at- served two vears in the 1 tired alike in gowns of net Army w ith‘overseas dut over satin styled with molded Korea. Ho is emnloycdbodices. Peter P: n collars,'Martin’s Chevrolet ( -brief sleeves and bouffant v,here the couple v ill rr skirts. The honor attendant at 505 Henderson Avc wijre pink. Miss Claussen. Jure J ’blue and the junior brides-| The Wayne Priebcs e maid, yellow. They wore tained at a weddingmatching headdresses and .Sunday evening attheir corsages were of white home,carnations.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Claussen chose a pink dress with black and white accessories and Mrs.Clemenson, bridegroom, wore aAnnounce MarricnMEMPHIS, Mo. — Mis ther Lorene Ensor, daujmother of the of Mrs. Cecil Ensor of wore a pastel day. Mo, became the blue ensemble with white ac-'of Henry A. Swearingen cessories. Their flowers were of Mr. and Mrs. E E S’white carnations.Wedding Receptioningen of Baring Mo, Si afternoon, May 4, at o’clock, in the Quincy Ca-----... v- cA reception was held Ini Baptist church. RelativeA A * 1 I *11' J * A » a M i -the educational building ad joining the church after the ceremony. The bride’s lacecovered table was centered with a three tiered weddingintimate friends attende BRIDGE CLUB *FARMINGTONH. Ferris entertainedthe cake topped with a miniature bridge club Wednesdaybride and bridegroom. A bou- May 7. Honors were wlt; quet of white snapdragons Mrs’. Wilbert Lamborn completed the setting. Mrs. Jack White. GuestsMiss Grace Claussen. aunt Mrs. J. F. Rider, M-* v of the bride, served the cakejSatterly, Mrs Ruth and Mrs. William Easdale and Farmington and Mrs.Mrs. J. B. Miller presided atTruax, Monona, lova., Car-ndins-and