Page 10 THE HAMILTON HERAI l» NEWS. Thursday, August 21. 1975Miss Isensee, Billy LawsonwAre Wed in Lutheran RitesMiss Sharolyn Ispmw be came the bride of Billy Imwson in impressive double ring rites on Saturday. Aug. IS. at 5 p.m. in St. John Lutheran Church in Hamilton. Pastor Albert Wuensche read the vows.The bride's parents are Mr and Mrs. Weldon Isensee of Purmela. The groom s mother is Mrs. Merle Lawson of Hamilton.Vows were repeated before the altar decorated with paired green palms and gold trimmed baskets of white gladioli, yellow carnations and poms. Golden candelabra stood on either side, draped with greenery and bows. Four golden candelabrum* marked the bridal aisle.Given in marriage bv her father, the bride wore an original designer gow n of ivory satin organza. Her dress had pearled Alencon lace trim on the satin bodice, split neckline ar.d lantern sleeves, and a natural waistline held a full circular skirt that swept into a full chapel train. Her pearledchose a gray and white ensemble with a cream colored top and matching tailored coat. Her accessories were black and white. She wore a corsage taken from her bridal bouquet.After a wedding trip to Montego Bay. Jamaica, the couple will bo at home in HamiltonRECEPTIONAfter the wedding ceremony the bride's parents hosted a barbecue dinner dance for apolv AlV) .nwutgOPOXlHMiThe bride's tabic was laid in yellow with green trim, and held the three tiered wedding cake decorated with yellow rosebuds mi* topped withOther applea.i' rh.lt;mtc tapers i-rten miltiers ol hand while poms and carnations.Mrres. Bob Gautier and Jerry Blood worth. sisters ofthe groom, presided at the refreshment table.The buffet held barbecue, beans, potato salad, and a varied assortment of other dishes and beverages.REHEARS AL DINNERMrs. W t' Lawson, mother of the groom, was hostess at a rehearsal dinner for the wed ding party on Friday. Aug. 15. The celebration was held at Santa Teresa Ranch.The dining room was decor aled in a fiesta motif, with baskets of enormous tissue flowers in bright fiesta colors. The individual table set for the prospective bride and groom featured a miniature bridal coupie in a candle and ivy arrangement. Festive hurricane lamps, greenery and colorful Spanish pepper* decor ated guests' tables.Members of the wedding party were presented gif: by the honored couple.Jer bouquet was a round egay of yellow roses and y‘s breath, with ivory on streamers, he bride observed thenetig oiaidkerchief from Germany 'onging to her paternal indmother, something new gold chain necklace, some-ng borrowed - her mother's i-. earrings, and something e her garterm each receivedoseMrs. Gary Wood bride, of Gatesville of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Jeannette Isensee. the bride’s sister; Miss Joy Lykins of Waco, and Mrs. Rick Gromatzky of Coppell.Attendants wore long yellow voil dresses with ruffled Vsashes and flowers with green streamers. There were flowing ruffles down their skirts and • round the hemlines. Thev eachwith green streamers.Wedding music included theWedding Song'' and ‘‘Lord's Praver“.Mrs. Bob Gautier, the groom s sister, sat at the bridal reffisirv^ r *John D. Young served as best man. and John Alexander. Mickey Streater of Temple and Jimmy Sommerfeld, were groomsmen.Those who served as ushers were Bob Gautier and Jerry Bioodworth. both brothers-in-aw of the groom, and David « ooksey of Weatherford. Robert Alexander of Dallas. Joe Sommerfeld of Aleman. Mike Kornegay of Houston. Karl De W eese of Richardson, and Pat Kellum of Plano.John Isensee, brother of the bride, was candlelighter.For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Isensee chase, a long sleeved shirtwaist formal gown c f ecru. It was designed w ith a flow mg skirt and stitched braid trim.The groom's mother wore a ong gown of blue knit designed with cumberbund belt and long sleeve*. Both mothers wore T'-'se corsages.The bride is a 1975 graduate of Hamilton High School. The groom attended Hamilton Schools and was graduated from North Texas State University.For traveling, the brideMR. AND MRS. CHARLES HILTON JONES