MR. AND MRS. RICHARD ALBERT SPYHAL3KIfrPoinscttias decoratea the al- bride, was best man. Ushers tar of the Church of the Im- were Fred Fisher, friend of theL'maculate Conception for the Dec. 30 wedding of Miss Linda Lou Landeck and Richard Albert Spyhalski. The Rev. Joseph Canfield conducted the 11 a.m. nuptials and the bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Eugene Kaoel furnished special music.bridegroom, and Robert Gardner, cousin of the bridegroom.PiThe daughter of Mr. and M* Elmer Landeck. 207 Johnson St., graduated from Rhinelander Union High School in 1964 and worked for Montgomery Ward for a year prior 10 her wedciing.33iI1884iesThe bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spyhalski of 217 Suthff Ave. He graduated trom Rhinelander Union High School with the class of 1964 and was employed by Danner’s Shoe Store before entering Minneapolis Institute ot Medical Technique. The couple will live in Minneapolis while Mr. Spyhalski completes his schooling. Honor Attendants.Jennie Lee Huber, sister of the bride, came from Orange, Calif., to serve as matron of honor for the double ring ceremony. Her street length gown ofgreen taffeta brocade had a scooped neckline and a short sleeved jacket which fastened in back. She wore a matching nat, green shoes and whitegloves and carried white pompons.Bridesmaids Gloria Charbar-neau and Nancy Ann Landeck, sister of the bride, wore deep red gowns similarly styled. Red accessories and bouquets of white pompons completed their costumes. All three were presented with pearl necklaces by the bride.The former Miss Landeck appeared in a floor length gown of taifeta and net underlying white nylon sheer. The scalloped sa-brina neckline was embroidered in a floral pattern and the same floral design was employed to form a V emphasizing the fitted waistline Long tapering sleeves of the nylon sheer came to points over her wrists. The bouffant skirt was scalloped anddecorated with embroidery; the back, fashioned of five ruffled and embroidered tiers, cascaded to the floor.A double crown of pearls her wristline veil of sheer sion. She carried cascading sweetheart roses and ivy wore a pendant of antique with tear-drop pearl and mond that belonged to her grandmother.William Huber of Orange, Calif., brother-in-law of theheld illu-pi n k andgolddia-Mrs. Landeck’s blue and green brocade two-piece dress and gold accessories were accented with a shoulder corsage of pink camellias. Mrs. Spyhalski wore an aqua two-piece dress with black accessories and a similar corsage.wEReception Held.The wedding reception was held in the Labor Temple. Red and white bells and streamers w’ere suspended from the ceil-a huge white bell hung intavmg;the center of the hall. Individual tables were decorated with red and white candles and streamers of red and green. The guest book table was decorated with red and held a white memory candle. The wedding cake table was decorated with red andfgreen candles, ihe bridal table was distinguished with crystal candle holders with the traditional bridal tapers and a flower centerpiece which carried out the color theme of the rest ofthe hall.Cs1Vickie Johnson, cousin of the bride from Oak Lawn, III., served the cake assisted by Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Park Forest, j 111. Mrs. Dennis Harper, cousin of the bridegroom, hadcharge of the guest book.Among the honored guests were Mrs. Meta Gardner, grandmother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Killian Landeck, grandmother of the bride. Both received white mum corsages. Other guests were in attendance from Oak Lawn, Chicago, Park Forest. 111., and Orange, Calif.For travel the bride chose a brown two-piece suit with cape* effect jacket and brown accessories.LusIIJ(fc\rPersonalsHoliday visitors at the Frank Theis residence. 702 Messer St., were their daughters, Charlotteof New York City and Marianne and family of Eureka. Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Theis will leave soonfor a three months vacation inFlorida,\cJYscI\16tMiss Velma MacMillen and Miss Leona Opitz, Kenosha, va- j rationed last week at Knauf's Pinewood Lodge; Miss MacMil-' len is president of the Wiscon- j sin Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs and Miss Opitz is corres|x)nding secretary.