ESS, Sunday, Feb. 23, 1964iameron Student. Pn ide AreMarried In Church CeremonyAt home at 12094 Euclid are candlelighters. The attendants Mr. and Mrs Jess Alien Cizek carried bouquets of white dais*who were married at 8 p.m. es with yellow streamers.Feb. 7 in the Comanche Re- Is Best Manformed church, north of Law* Johnny Tiddark served aston. best man. James Climer, ClydeThe bride, the former Aleta Narcomey and Richard CizekRuth Akers, of 804 Park, is the were ushers.daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul George Akers. Medicine Park,Akers. Mountain View. Alas- gave his granddaughter in mar ka. former Lawon residents riage.Parents of the bridegroom are She wore a street-length dress Mr, and Mrs. Mack Cizek, El- of white satin designed with agin. rounded neckline, appliquedThe Rev. Robert Paul Chaat. lace flowers trimmed withpastor, read the vows for the pearls on the bodice and long double-ring ceremony. Two vel* sleeves coming to a V over thelow seven-branch candelabra wrists.with two sprays of white gladio- Gown of Satin, Laceli and vellow roses were on The overskirt of white satineach side of the prie-dieu Two was covered with Chantilly lace yellow seven-branch candelabra and fastened at the front of thewere below the prie-dieu with a waist with a small satin bow. single yellow candle set in Her shoulder-length veil was greenery at each window. A held with a pearl tiara She white aisle cloth led to the al- carried a baouquet of white tar. feathered chrysanthemums cen-Music Program Given tered with a single yellow roseMrs. Andy Kamphuis, Apa- atop a white Bible, che. organist, played “T h e The bridegroom's parentsSweetest Story’ Ever Told.” O were hosts for the reception in Promise Me” and “Liebe- the church parlorstraum Mrs. Tad Logan sang The table was covered with”1 Love You Trulv.” white lace over yellow iinenMiss Marta Akers and Miss and centered with fKatherine Chaat were candle- white chry santhemums, crystal lighters. They wore street- punch bowl and service.length yellow brocade satin Registers Guestsdresses with rounded necklines. Miss Sue Chalk registered long sleeves and bell-shaped guests and poured the punch, skirts Their pillbox hat* held Mrs. Tad Logan served theshoulder-length veils. Each wore cake.a single strand of pearls and Mrs Cizek Is a senior at Law-wrist corsages of white dais- ton high school She attended ies East Anchorage high school. \n-Miss I inda Mullen, Miss Ak ehoraee, Alaska, during the ers and Miss Chervl Chaat. Ok- first semester and was a niem-lahoma Citv. were bridesmaids her of the senior choir. Came-and Miss Kitty Lav in was maid rata and Pen clubs.of honor i The bridegroom, a 1982 crad*They wore dresses styled idlt;*n- uate of Elgin high school, at* tically to those worn by the tended Hope college Holland, -------- —_—----j M ich , and now is a sophomoreI at Cameron collegeNuDticils SetMRS. JESS AI.LEN CIZEKWives of officers of the Career Branch, Gunnery Department. attended a coffee in the home of Mrs J, W Wurman. 5519 X. Eisenhower Drive.Mrs C. L. Steams conducted the, business session The group decided that the branch wives coffees will be held the second Wednesday each monthThe women were reminded ofthe department wives luncheon Thursday in the Kamada inn. All cancellations are to be made to Mrs. M S. Spekhardt. KL3-2148. no later than Monday, !The table was covered withlace. Mrs. Stearns poured.Others present were .Mrs. C. H. Bunion, Mrs. E. R A fiord, Mrs. C. E. McDaniel, Mrs. T. E. Roush. Mrs. E. H. Wleler, Mrs. J. T. Brackman. Mrs. C. E. Meyer. Mrs R. C. McFar-lane. Mrs. J. W. Miller and a guest, Mrs, A. D, Peterson.Hie next coffee will be in thehome of Mrs. Alford.ives Attend(iffee