Miss Eloise Mae Runyan WedsGregory Jones Davis, December 11tarIn an impressive candlelight service Friday evening, December 11th, at 7 o’clock in First Baptist Church, Miss Eloise Mae Runyan, daughter of Norman L. Runyan of Omaha and the late Mrs. Frank Hruska, became the bride of Gregory Jones Davis, son of Mr. andMrs. Milo L. Davis, Route 1. Boone The Rev. Howard G.fDavis, Jr. and Mrs. MarlondDavis, sisters-in-law of the c bridegroom. Miss Joyce Smel- ^ cer. Waverly, niece of the bride. Miss Cynthia Davis, niece of 1 the bridegroom, and the bride- c groom’s aunts, Mrs. Howard 5 Hoffman and Mrs. Harry An- 1 derson.Ficher officiated at the doublering ceremony before an altar adorned with lighted candles and gold vases of white chrysanthemums and greenery. The chancel was lighted with white candles in cathedral candelab-After the reception, the couple and their attendants enjoy-ed a wedding dinner at The Broiler in Ames. The bride woretc(a vellow lace and nvlon dresswith matching accessories and;a corsage of white carnations.ra.Mrs. George Rice, organist, and Mrs. Willis (lark, vocalsoloist, provided nuptial music for the service.The bride and bridegroom attended Boone high school, Mr. Davis graduating in 1963. He is employed by the George A. Rolfes Company. Mr. and Mrs.Davis are making their home at 409 Boone street.r!'(It1Escorted to the altar by her Among those attending thewadding were Mr. and Mrs. Roy j Davis, grandparents of theuncle, Rannald Kelley, the bride wore a floor length gown of white silk chantillv lace oversilk organza, designed with a fitted lace bodice, scoop neckline, long lace sleeves and a full skirt flowing into a chapel train. The bride’s veil of lm-grandparents bridegroom. Thursday evening, December 10th. following therehearsal, the bride-’■weddingi(groom’s parents entertained the wedding party and families and the Rev. and Mrs. Eicher at a!ported silk illusion was attached to a crown of pearls and she wore a pearl drop necklace. She carried a cascade bou-dessert course at the couple’sapartment at 409 Boone street, iThe nuptial colors of pink andquet of white shattered carna- pointments.white were featured in the ap-tions highlighted with tiny pink Christmas ornaments and wTntesilk streamers.Miss Judy Thompson served as bridesmaid, wearing a street length gown of pink silk lace over taffeta designed with a full skirt, long sleeves and a lower back neckline. She worea white feathered hat with shortveil and carried an arm bouquet of pink shattered carnations accented with tinv silverChristmas ornaments and pinksilk streamers.The bridegroom was attended by Larry Alexander. Ushers were Milo Davis, Jr., and Marlond Davis, brothers of the bridegroom, who also served as candlelighters.!The bride’s aunt. Mrs. Rannald Kelley, wore a dress of light blue crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of whitea corsage carnations. The bridegroom’s mother wore a dress of navv blue chiffon and laceiwith matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations.Followingtheofexchangevows a reception wras held in i the Fellowship Hall, where the nuptial colors of pink and white were featured in the appointments. Punch was Nerved froma table covered with pink net over white and centered with alarge crystal bowl.Theserving table, covered with a full-skirted cloth of whitenylon net over pink with large bows of pink net at the comers, was centered with a three-tierIwedding cake decorated withpink frosted roses, white doves,silver wedding rings and leaves. The top ornament featured aminiature bridal couple standing on loops of pink ribbon before two entwining hearts ofpink net and white flowers and the cake was wreathed at the base with pink and white carnation1; on huckleberry leaves. The table, appointed with silver coffee service and crystal.« *was lighted with pink tapers and accented with a bowl ofpink and white carnations.theDuring the reception, Mrs.Clark, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Rice, sang *'Bless This House.” Those assisting at the reception were Mrs. Donald Foltz, Mrs. Kenneth Smelcer,Waverlv, MMrcAdeline Hilts,sisters of the bride, Mrs. Milo