Mrs. Patrick ClinninNancy Mae Peters, daughter lt;Photo by Montgomery)Mr and Mrs Walter C Peters, lined with venise lace and match-109 East Metzen, and Patrick Eugene Clinnin 308 North Hale sting taffeta cuff, short sleeves, princess line bodice and full clr-Marengo son of the D W Clin- cular skirts. The lattice horsehairnlns of LeRoy Minn. were married in a candlelight service Saturday Aug 3 at the Presbyteifian church Mrs Robert Jones wasPfleiderer officiated at the double ring ceremonyThe bride was given in marriage b\ her father The pure silk fceatl desoie gown was designed with a decolletage neckline appllqued with hand runned alecon late embroidered with simulated pearls. The bouffant skirf was scattered with lace appliques and the short sleeves appliqued with lace.open crowns were attached to circular mallne blushers.David Clinnin, brother of the groom, was best man Richardorganist and the Rev Davidjj?eters. Robert Uppe KennethDunn, and William Gibson were ushers.At the reception in the church parlors. Garnet Walker and Renne Guetschow cut the cake, Ardeth Paul circulated the guest book, Sandra Kelly and Mrs. Connie Behreman poured the coffee; Alyce Mitchem served the punch; and Mrs. Roger Welte and Miss Betty Lauler opened the gifts*When ~ — -r — -—Her triple tiered French Ulus- thern Wisconsin, the bride wasion fingertip veil was attached to a rosepolnt lace cloche embroid-wearing a navy blue linen dress with a yellow hat and white and r---- — rv 4ui a / ■“ered with simulated pearls- Sne j navy accessories. They will be atwhite L;Mary Both Willson of Morning Sun, la. a college friend of the bride was maid of ^honor Diane Guetschow and Linda Warkentien were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of yam dyed blue taffeta, waltz length, designed with a decolletage neckline out-“Nancy is a graduate of Harvard high school and a June graduate of Monmouth College. She will teach fifth grade In Crystal Lake Patrick attended high school at Rose Creek, Minn, has Completed four years with the air force, and is employed at Arnold’s Engineering in Marengo