MARRIAGE VOWS were ox — langed bv Miss Carolvn Annit™” cr,'? ■jM %' ^ -.isB -tv t : » ••:eters, daughter of Mr. and Irs. Fred J. Peters of Plain eld and William Henry Wehr lacher III. son of Dr. and Irs. Wm. H. Wehrmacher of Iorton Grove. 111.. August 4. The 7:30 p.m. ceremony xjk place in the PlainfieldIethodist church with Rev. yayne K. Kamm officiating. Richard Reams, soloist, was iccompanied by Mrs. Janice ’ritcher. He sang “O. Per ect Love and Wedding Jrayer ”.The bride was given inmarriage by her father. She vore a floor length gown 01llusion crepe over peau de;oie. The bodice was covered Aith lace and featured lace jell sleeves The detachable ace train fell from the back jodice. Her elbow length veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and mock orange blossoms. Her bridal bouquet was yellow roses and stephanotis.Miss Mary Gammelin of Appleton. Wis., was maid of lonor and Miss Karen Wehrmacher of Morton Grove was bridesmaid. They wore long yellow gowns and carried bouquets of yellow and white daisies. The flower girls were the Misses Brenda Peters and Tammara Peters, both of Plainfield. They wore dresses identical to the bride’s attendants and each carried baskets of yellow and white daisies.James Wehrmacher of Morton Grove was best man and Richard K. Lewis of IowaCity was groomsman. Usherswere Arlan Peters, of Buffalo. N.Y., and Edward Rickert of Hoffman Estates. 111.Mrs. Peters chose a two-piece mint green ensemble for her daughter’s wedding and she wore mint and white accessories. Mrs Wehrmacher wore a beige suit with white and beige accessories. Both mothers had corsages of white and yellow daisies.Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church social room.THE BRIDE is a 1967 graduate of Wartburg College and will teach in Waverly this fall. Mr. Wehrmacher is a metallurgy laboratory technician at John Deere Waterloo Tractor Works and will be a senior at Wartburg College.Following a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 204 7th Ave.. southwest, in Waverly.