Horrie-Kiesewetter Wed AtMiss Hazel Helene Horrie became the bride of Randall Ivan Kiesewetter, Saturday evening. Nov. 27.1971 at 6:30 in St John’s Church. Bradford.The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gene Horrie and the late Gene Horrie The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Francis Kiesewetter of Bradford.Rev Thomas Carmody read the double ring ceremony White and purple mums were the Altar bouquets Theorganist. Mrs. James Henehan. accompanied soloist. Pete Gorman.The bride was given in marriage by her uncle John Masterson. She wore a white floor length crepe gown, which featured a mandarin neckline and long full sleeves Venise lace outlined the velvet bolero effect in the bodice and sleeves The side buttoned detachableWatteau chapel train was also trimmed with Venise lace. The bride’s Camelot Venise lace headpiece held an elbow length imported English illusion veil. She carried a brocade arrangement of pink and white carnations and mums.Her maid of honor was Miss Marsha Grunloh Bridesmaids were her sisters. Mary. Nora and Sara Horrie. all who wore identical gowns of purple and lilac The chiffon bodices were made with full sleeves and yokes of lilac satin, with ruffled necklines The chiffon skirts over satin were long and full Each carried a single white roseHer flower girls were five year old sister. Lisa and her five year old niece. Alicia Horrie. who were dressed in long hot pink crepe gowns trimmed in purple and pinkBradfordJeff Kiesewetter. nephew of the groom was ring bearer.Serving as best man for the groom was Rick Smith Groomsmen were Dennis Kiesewetter. Terry Kiesewetter and Paul HorrieUshers were Terry Kiesewetter and Pat HorrieThe reception was held in the high school cafeteria. Mrs Evelyn Gumm registered the guests. Mrs. Debbie Hodgett and Miss Marsha McGinn were at the gift table Miss Donna Russell, Miss Sue Rodak and Miss Pam Redfearn were at the table.Both Mr. and Mrs. Kiesewetter are graduates of Bradford High School Mr Kiesewetter is a student at ISU. Normal, and the new Mrs. Kiesewetter is employed by Pines in Bloomington. They will be making their new home at 502 N Oak. Bloomington. Ill