mber of the Mai- iors. Successively she served as tin^uished Club, membership | district vice chairman, second viceter BI;eefe will speak •Hers” at the ternoon meeting er BI. Hostess isMatteson,ne.2642anidea ManMinn. (Special)— 'ally and William e their weddingSparta Pair Speaks VowsSPARTA, Wis. (Special)—Janet Richgruber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Richgruber, and Edward Clarence Habhegger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Habhegger. exchanged 2 p.m. vows of marriage. Saturday, April 12, before the Rev. Paul B. White in the First Methodist Church.The bride's floor-length gowr. was of white nylon organza and Italian lace. Her fingertip veiling was of illusion, and white roses and greens formed her cascade bouquet.Matron of honor for her sis-ter was Mrs. D. B. York. She Rev. A. Stegner I ancj bridesmaids. Kathryn Hab-Catholic Church, j hegger and Joan Richgruber, Mich., Satwday, | were in dresses of white eyeletembroidered organdy, trimmed with taffeta cummerbunds of pink, green and lavender.Serving as best man was Patrick Cherf, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Groomsmen and ushers were Robert Richgruber and John Habhegger.A reception following the ceremony was in the church's Fellowship Hall. Dinner for members of the families and out-of-town guests was served at the home I of the bride s parents. iUpon returning from a trip in the western U.S., the couple will reside at 630'2 Pine St., Sparta. Prenuptial hostesses were Mrs. Otto Kramer, Mrs. Leon and Dorothy Saunders.The N’ei was chairr tions Spec chairman lt;departmentits of the couple *s. Hiram McNal-is, and Mr. and Lilvenna Sr.. Cale-se a white lace vith her fingertip to a pearl and ress. She carried t roses on herjue. Mt Clemens ?nna, Caledonia, e ballerina-length v and blue with esses. Yellow tea »ir colonial bou-jridegroom were , Caledonia, and maha, Neb. rip to Niagara fork, the couple ;. Clemens. The ring with the Air Air Force Base.GautEarly JuneELROY, Wis. (Special)anrlDEANFORFAS*OURFAS*SHOfMr.