SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1952'-PRICE 12 CENTS111ceneocaDouble-ring Services Saturday Unite Janet Campbell andGrant AugustineMiss Janet Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell, became the bride of Grant Augustine III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant AugustinexII, Saturday at 4 p. m. in Grace Presbyterian Church. tThe Rev. Kenneth L. Hubler read ihe double-ring marriage vows. Ruth Schiem* “mer Phillips was organist. Mrs. Emily Pratt Brown was the vocalist.A cathedral-Iength gown of white Chantilly lace, in the bridal rose pattern, over duchess satin was worn by the bride, It was fashioned with a fitted bodice, a modified Queen Anne collar, long fitted sleeves ending in points and a bouffant skirt.Her fingertip veil of Franch il* lusion fell from a satin and laceitiara. She carried a white BibleMiss Carolyn Campbell, of Fairfield, was maid of honor. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Gretchen Campbell. and Miss Ann Augustine.The :formal-length gowns of the attendants were styled with strapless velveteen bodices and double-net bouffant skirts. They wore velveteen stoles, and floral headpieces which matched their colonial bouquets.Forest-green was the color of the dress and stole worn by theadorned by a white orchid.(Continued on Page 14)Omaha Presbyterian Church Scene When Miss Henningsen WedsLee W. KellerMiss Janice Lou Henningsen, of Omaha, and Lee W. Celler, of Council Bluffs, were wed by the Rev. Asa Ferry n Dundee Presbyterian Church, Omaha, Saturday at 4. m.Parents of the bride are dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hen-tingsen, of Omaha. The (room’s parents are Mr. and dr s. T. W. Keller, of Coun-:il Bluffs.The bride wore eathedral-mgth gown of Chantilly lace and tinner-satin. The fitted Eliza-ethan bodice of the dress fea-ired a fill-in yoke of tulle. TiersF hillp hnrdArpd in Oiflnttllvbest man. Vern Poole, Leroy Crosby, botl of Omaha, Richard Mlinar, of Columbus, Neb., and Gerald Gass, of Lincoln, Neb., ushered.Carol Church, of Lincoln, Neb., and Jackie Pet'ersen, of Omaha, lighted the candles. Barbara Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. R, Russell, was flower girl. Ronald Henningsen, brother of—‘Canon Photo.MRS. AUGUSTINE Ml