Sharon R. Brott,Mis* Sharon R. Rrott. daugh-lLutheran Church, Cleghorn, after of Mr. and Mrs. John Brott, ficiated at the service for whichp I1!?!! _ ^ _ _ _ _ ^ i i . * • tSr., Eleva, became the b rid el the bride chose a floor length Nov. 11 of Ronald C. Germann, gown of Chantilly lace and peauson of Mr. and Mrs. James C. taffeta. It featured an EmpireGermann, Fall Creek.bodice of lace with long tapered The Rev. Henry Kuhn, Zion sleeves, a scalloped necklineetched in pearls and a fitted waistline. The A-line peau skirt was accented with an overlay|of lace and highlighted by a Watteau panel decorated with lace.Her bouffant veil of sheer illusion was secured to a Diorbow, and she carried a cascadeof red carnations and whitefeathered mums.Miss Connie Pederson, maid of honor, wore a floor length ‘ red gown styled on E m p i re !lines. Thp bodice was of cut] velvet with elbow!Mr*. Ronald C. (iermannlengthsleeves and a scoop neckline, and a satin back panel h i g h-lighted the A-line crepp.Her headpiece was a veiled velvet cloche, and she carrieda cascade of white carnations.Attired in identical outfitsi “ were the bridesmaids. Miss Diane Kriesel, niece of the bride. I and Barbara Horlacher.James Germann, the bridegroom's brother, was best man and Larry Heath and RonaldMayer escorted the bridesmaids^ Nancy Anderson was flower vgirl in a dress like the bride’s :t!and Gary Brott was ring bear-ji: er.Donald Rrott, the bride’s wnephew, and Richard Gardow s seated guests.The reception wras held in the s church parlors after which the n couple left on a trip through lt;sl eastern and southern Wisconsin, tc They are at home at Rt. 1, Claire.u p n