APRIL 5, 1946se. a hel a wo/asmtKingsley GirlsWed In DoubleCeremony April 2VS.as •n-ile^ Annola Fletcher And by Pearl Taylor Brides 10t Of Service Meniraleldlistamnty lal-; of ustLipssixlid ' At a double wedding ceremony ice in the Congregational church in oir Kingsley on Tuesday, April 2, at 2 to o’clock, Miss Annola Fletcher, daughter of Raymond Fletcher of Kingsley, became the bride of Travis D. Proctor, son of Mrs. Sarah Proctor of Moulton, Alabama, and Miss i Li Pearl Taylor, also of Kingsley, be-came the bride of William Linder of I T Oberlin, Ohio. Rev. Nobel Sack of LeMars performed the ceremony. Each couple was attended by the P*f other couple being married in the ba same ceremony.Mrs. Proctor was attractive in a [W light blue gabardine suit with black an accessories and Mrs. Linder wasbydressed in blue gabardine with ]sel biown accessories. Both brides wore corsages of white orchids.During the ceremony Mrs. M. D. Hauck, accompanied by Mrs. I. B. Lund, both of Kingsley, sang “I Love Thee”. Immediately after the wedding a dinner was served at the Steak House in Sioux City.Mrs. Proctor is a graduate of Pierson high school and has recently been employed by the telephone company in Kingsley. Mr, Proctor was recently discharged from mili-1 *n tary service after 42 months duty,26 months of which were spent in A] the south Pacific. Following a short M wedding trip to Denver and Colo- M rado the young couple will make br their home in Colorado. ofvilltheRlt;Everett Zinn Onens