Visitor HereMr». Emery Pettywearing bracelet corsagca of rosebuds, lighted the tapers.The bride, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Wolfenbarger, was given In marriage by her father. She wore a white satin gown with basque bodice and full skirt ending In a train. Her full length veil was arranged with a small Dutch hat and carried a shower bouquet of roses. Her only ornament was a strand of. Ivory beads, brought to her from India by the bridegroom,Miss Mary Martin of Topeka was maid of honor, wearing a rose taffeta frock, and Miss Elizabeth Veltonan was bridesmaid, gowned In shell pink sheer crepe. Sherry Reinklng and* Joyce Ho'.dsworth were flower girls.Keith Wolfenbarger served as best man and Kenneth Watt as groomsman. Loon Gersert was usher and Mrs. Edward Horrl-man hod charge of the guest book. Out-of-town guests Included the bridegroom’s father, and Mrs. Irene Williams of Council Bluffs.On their wedding trip Sgt. McKccman and hla bride visited Council Bluffs ar.d were guests of honor at a lawn party at the McKccman home. For travelling Mrs. McKecmon chose a two-piece yellow gabardine dross and white accessories. She will resume her work at the Santa Fc railroad office In. Topeka and Sgt. McKccman will return to Avila, Calif.Sgt. McKccman has spent 38 months In army sendee, most of it In the Chinn-Burma-Indla theater where he worked as radio and teletype man In the air force. He Is now administrative clerk at tho Avila, Calif,, air sea rescue station.* * *PersonalsMrs. A. W. Huber and Miss Dorothy Christensen will go to Dos Moines the middle of the week as two of the five delegates to the American Legion auxiliary convention from the seventh district.En route home to Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Petty will come Monday to spend a week at Hotel Chieftain after attending a golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Petty's parents in Adair.With them will be their niece. Miss Aleenc Schwennckcr.with her husband, Pvt. Jones of the United States army air corps, who Is stationed at Scott Field, III. Mrs. Jones will return hero oh Tuesday.Mr.,and Mrs. R. L. Harrington and daughters, Mrs. Lowell Sprlnkcl and Miss Phyllis Harrington. have returned from Maynard, Minn., where they spent 10 days visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chariot one Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bristle.Miss Lottie Craig, former Instructor In vocal mu9lc at Abraham Lincoln high school, come Saturday to visit several days at tho home of Mrs. Florence Cutler. She will leave Wednesday for Ottumwa, where she is supervisor of public school music.Mrs. Elizabeth Ketcham ar.d her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Desmond, will return today from St Joseph, Mo., where they spent a week visiting Mrs. Ketchnin's brother, James Smith, and hisVisiting Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred Elliff for two weeks is their daughter, Mrs. Grace E. Mauor of Chicago, who came Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown and daughter, Gere, left this morning for a week’s vacation at Ottertall. Minn.COUNCIL BLUFFS (|OWA NONPAREIL—AUGUST 26, 1945.Wolfenbarger Wed Earl McKeemanRecent visitors to Council Bluffs were S. Sgt. Earl McKeeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKccman, and his bride, Jhe former Caroline Jeanne Wolfenbarger of Topeka, Kun„ who were married at the Methodist community church In Talmage, ‘Kan., on Aug. 11.. Tho Rov. J. A. McClellan read tho double ring ceremony.Miss Gladys Gatcnbeln. played the nuptial music and jaccom* panlcd tho soloist, Miss Elizabeth i Fllppo, and Miss Jane Engle, vie-i llnlst. Four friends of the bride, .gowned in pink formula and