Mr. and Mrs. D. C. VanderKraats Mailfoto by Quince RholonSheila Howe Wed July 29 To David C. VanderKraatsIn a private family ceremony July 29, Miss Sheila Rae Howe and David Charles VanderKraats were wed in the First Christian Church. The Rev. Gene Weece cf First Church of Christ, Flagstaff, officiatedfor the double-ring ceremony.The bride, accompanied to the altar by her father, wore a brocaded taffeta street-length gown with scalloped neckline and boufant skirt. Her gown was a gift from Mrs. Betty Hazlewood, while her matching hat and shoulder length veil w^ere presented by Mrs.Charles VanderKraats. The bride’s bouquet, of rubrum lilies and ste-phanotis, w^as carried as an arm bouquet.Matron of honor was Mrs. D.After a wedding trip to Show Low, the new Mrs. VanderKraats traveled to Emporia, Kan., to secure a job with one of the banks there. Her husband will join her shortly to enroll in Kansas StateW. Craig. Her ensemble, a lavender dacron dress with pleated skirt and matching assessories, | art. was accented by a corsage of yellow rubrum lilies.Teachers’ College where he hopes •to receive a degree in commercialThe bride, a 1961 graduate ofThomas R. Mauldin, Winslow, was best man.IWinslow High School, was active in several school organizations. Mr. VanderKraats, also a WHSThe bride is the daughter of | graduate, has completed his mili-Mrs. Ruth Howe and C. M. Howe, • lar-v service with the U. S. Navy.The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanderKraats. Immediatelv after themony an open was held in the bride’s mother.houcere-reception home of theThe couple will live in Emporia. Out of town guests for the wedding were the bride’s aunt anduncle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caro-thers of Prescott.Pink and white carnations de- HOUSEGUESTScorated the reception table, upon which the three-tier wedding cakewas placed. The Misses Gay Faucher and Rose Lynn Vander-Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones and children, Nancy, Sherry, Stevie and Gary, of Fresno, Calif., are hcuseguests of,Mr. and Mrs. JohnKraafs assisted in serving cake Purdy. The vacationing Jonesesare relatives of the Purdys.