TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1950and otkMrs.the nu:marchetKari*ri€yrhQ sai You Tri mony.a follow!!Tile, gray su: a corsa; Clausen bride, '5ther of ants. ' • ‘'Misssuit-wtcorsagecarnaiii'The;.► t . _ ^wore WTKB brifle was .attractivelygownea in a deep, ivbry aatiii wiaaiiigr :gbwa:... ^previously;-worn by several- brides in .the Critz tamily. Long sleeves were fitted to-her- wrists and a lace bertha adorned... th*frbCK whicb featured a graceful trainA short veil fell from, the:' bride’s headdress and she carried a white prhy-erbboic to which a-white orchid was attached. : Her brother, Daniel Crltz of Charter OaJc,. gave her itt marriage.LaVoniie ShavelandAnd Lyle Grv PosterHer sister, -Mrs. William Iver-wicfe, Jr., was - the bride's niatron of honor and the bridesmaids were the groom's sisters,. Misses Irene and Kitty Cullen. , -Dressed inidentically styled gowns, the col-ors^vrcre. of. gold,, green and laven-darT and each youhg voman wore a quaint wreath of white daisies in j her hair. Each carried a trailing daisy - bouquet and wore a short veil in the color matching her individual gown.Jack Cullen-of Chicago was hisbrother’s best men and other at-j temlants were Itichard Crita; of Seattle, Wash., the . bride’s brother; Bob Kane and John {Skip) Higley o£ EmtneUburg, Dwrirfg the ceremony, Mrs. James jDunt-5an sang On This Day, Lord I Am Mot- Worthy and Avc Mdria, accompanied by the churcli organist. Mrs- Vincent Fries, who also pi eyed the traditional wedding marches. .....A breakfast at the Country dub followed the church service. An Oblong 4-tiered wedding lt;#ke formed A lovely centerpiece, with a profusion of sweetpeas decorating the bridal table which was ,s9l with art imported latte cloth. White patio streamers Were part of the table ,apjK)iMnig|3tS.. .gpd.. . lightedcsHdelabrae a silver coffee service coiBl'ieietl the setting, btvg, Crtl*» mother of the bride, wore a. black crepe dress and Mrs. T, J. Cwlletv wore a steel-gray Wee frock, Each had a 3 avert da r orchid corsage.Fifty relatives *md close friends were present at the breakfast, rtf* ler which the bridal pair left oil a honey nibbii to (South fjtlt; Louis, lii,, to Mississippi aftd other soiitlitre states where they will visit relatlveg obd ftieniin before re*tufftifig to EtlidietsbMrg'to make their WdBie,HAT * SEMI-GIOSA real oU-b«« wipaint that cov® with *w# . eoa W«fhe* twilr- _THE 8lUtE» a graduate ofEinmctaijufg High school,later graduated from the Goi* lege of St, Teresa, Wiaoliaj Jtfifih, The past year she was a Whittemore High school in* ptfUctdr, Mr, Cullen likewise compieted his High school course Befe atid iater attended tbg Emrnetsbiirg .junior college and the University Of towa at Iowa City. He ts a World War It veteran, serving for nearly two years. He has been assisting bis father Irl-farming operations 5a recent yeafs. A talented vocalist, be h«s been prominent IP rausicai circles and be and his bride are popular members of the community.At the breakfast, Mrs. Basil Me-Evcy and Mrs. K. S. Cole cut the wedding cake, while Mrs. Sarsfieid Dofteert and Mrs. Leo Shea pro*So newtofriciabigg-Cole.dingten,Mrs.Mrs.rlronMrs,Mrs.sided at the cofCcc sGrvicc. MrsClyde Richardson wan In charge the punch tabic and Miss Rat-Dcuccn. took charge of the guest table where Miss Ann Du-higg kept the guest book. Mrs. joe A- Hoyt served as dining room hostess as did Mary Bernice Mary Spies and Miss Nancy Ju-Thc pre-nuptial wedding Assisting them were Miss dinner was given at the T. j. Cullen home Wednesday night where 30 guests were served from an attractive buffet style tabic, with Mr. and Mrs. Culfen as hosts.Out-of-town guests at the wod-were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cui-Mrs. Mario Miuell* Dr. and Karl Hoffman and Mr. and Matt Streit, all of'Algona; Marcella Fandeh Mrs. John Cullen1 and B1 an id. Mrs. John \V*1-Mrs. Grace Mu Her. Mr. and Francis Slagie ami Mr. and Cl etna Muller, all of Whittc-morc; Mrs. Mar y Cull on and -lack Cullen of CMc*so, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cullen and Doris of Burlington; Mrs. L. I\ Sullivan of Minneapolis. Richard Critz of Seattle, the Rev. John Cullen of Sutherland. Peg O'Malley of Austin, Minn,, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Criu of Charter Oak, Mr. «nd Mrs. Pete Hart of Storm Lake, Mrs. Mary Corinne Berry. Miss Kathleen Maguire and Miss Agnes Kearney of Spencer, Mrs. Wendell intensen and Norma of Fr^y-nilOh\ISo iiiffcren ftJLampl'S famous SKDeep and Heatt**mixlitchorm*teThey're here! Your fa the exciting, new tofti LAMPL first... to bl* Skytint Deep Tones. ROLLED DOUBLE 10 of luxyrtOtfj 100% v 34 to 40. 'Short sleeve pulLook sleeve pull Iong; sleeve carcSweaters Jackets BWe’ve Gobs Of Those IndisperSeparates.ANDERSON STt