The Daily Chronicle, Saturday, Feb, 6, 19653Mr, and Mrs. Ra/ W. ManglanfittrVader Pair Repeat VowsVADER ā Wearing a gown of while brocade satin, Miss Patricia Wallace became the bride of Roy W. Mangiantim on Jan 30. The Rev. Dean King of Rydcrwood read the double-ring ceremony in the bride's grand* parents home, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nlcewonger in Winlock.She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Wallace of Vader and his father is Sam Man-giantini also of Vader.The Nicewonger home w a s decorated with baskets of greenery by the fireplace and cen-erpiece of pink and white car-nations, stock and tulips on the man lei.The bride's gown was fashion* ed with a full ballerina length skirt, long sleeves and a jewel neckline. She carried a bouquet af white rose buds and hyacinth petals with while satin streamers tipped with white hyacinth pclats.Judy Wallace was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a slreel-length turquoise crisp nylon sheath with variegated blue lace jacket. 'She carried a nosegay of rosebuds. Leslie MangU antini of Seattle was best man for his brother,Assisting with the reception which fallowed were Mrs, C. CĀ« Niccwonger Jr., Winlock; Mrs.James Farmer, Beaverton, Ore. Mrs. Kelly Nolan, Vader.For her wedding trip, Mrs. Mangiantini, changed to a two pipce gold wool suit and brown accessories. The newlyweds are at home o riSlar Route, Vader.She was graduated from Toledo high school and lie from Ry-derwood. He is employed bv Weyerhaeuser, McDonald operation.