1 COLBURN !A lt;| , , , t , *of Dorothy Nettleingham, daugh-g- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Net-tlemgham, and Dan Greer, son jj. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greer, were re. married Saturday morning at JLL nt o’clock by the Bev. M. C. Skaug-' at the Baptist church in Sand-|X., point.sh The bride wore a pastel blue hi Ik formal dress with matching e. net lace and finger tip bridal veil.| She carried a bridal bouquet of v,e white carnation.rs | Veryl Morrison of Sandpoint ur - and Spokane was bridesmaid. She .rs also wore pastel blue and carried [d a bouquet of mixed carnations, n- Decorations at the church were m pmk and white carnations, ist Earl Nettleingham was best — man.m Only close relatives and friendswere present. A dinner for thehe immediate families was served at•r- her parents* home immediatelyto following the wedding.a- Mr and Mrs. Greer will makeas their home at Farragut, where♦AN AVALANCHE OF PUBLKlanche of newspaper clippings Clippings show pictures taken the U. S. and as far away as H; the picture of a group of fina fish picture ever taken. (Photohe will attend school.For her going away suit the —bride- -wore—a~black pin^_stnpe_ _ suit with black accessories and a white corsage. They left after the reception on a short wedding. t trip before taking up their residence at Farragut.Mr. and Mrs. John Selberg were honored with a wedding shower at the hall on Friday everting. They received many nice ; gifts. The Selbergs live in Sandpoint.A n I* /*\ *1 'At* AM t AVTA/) A