stopLeland Grams Sept. 29 at First Lutheran Church Miss Carol Jean ~n(J Rosenaw, Cresbard, became the q^u bride of Paul G. Ekse, Faulkton, j10n in a double ring ceremony at 7| ^visiat Music was furnished by Beverly jon st H o 1 s i n g, soloist, and Audrey acju u-lArntz, organist. auu- Parents of the couple are Mr. ^ 3 land Mrs. Albert Rosenaw, Cres- jY.a bard, and Mrs. Marjorie Ekse. ] vil- Faulkton.8 As she walked with her father, pre as the bride chose a gown of peau de p soie with sabrina neckline outlined an(j e. in lace, pearls and sequins and jon a bouffant skirt with chapel train. ^er Her fingertip veil fell from a pill- jyjn et box of lace. She wore pearl ear- qvc s,jrings, gift of the bridegroom, and ^ s. carried white mums and sprays ma w-!of pink roses. qvcig Marian Rosenaw was maid ot wjj honor and Linda Peterson wastonlie bridesmaid. They wore pale blue|mniw gowns with matching accessories.an Roger Melius and Dennis csl he Dahme attended the bridegroom. j/ot as Ushers were Richard Hill and Carlos Sunne. Kathy Holsing was fur ite flower girl and Todd Cameron $ he was ring bearer.I h A reception was held at the sj1(Masonic Hall. J10l)\q The bride attended Cresbard y.jHigh S c ho o 1 and cosmetology to •e school in Aberdeen. A graduate ret of Faulkton High School, t h e vjs bridegroom attended Northern 1, State Teachers College and South $\u Dakota State College.After a short wedding trip Mr. jyjr 11- and Mrs. Ekse are at home in \r n- Faulkton where both are env j0\ir- ployed.errce---in i;a.KnnlLr i wi n m the