T‘ t...........1 .....(Continued from page 30) orated the altar and the aisle of the church.Entering with her father, the bride was attired in a white velvet and1 net- gown, with a fingertip veil held by a velvet dutch cap. Her colonial bouquet ~ was of white violets, centered with a la^endar orchid, and surrounded by camellia leaves.' Miss Marian Drevs, as maid of honor, wore a dubonnet velvet princess gown with a headdress of pink carnations and violets and sh carried a bouquet of pink carnations centered with camellia. The bridesmaids, June Koschman, Anita Beyer, Doris Pfundt, and Lois Reimann, wore matching dubonnet velvet gowns with headdresses f the carnations and violets and carried arm bouquets of pink carnations with camellias r-d edged with blue violets.Lt. Robert E. Reimann was best man and ushers were Bill Bleck, Arthur Reimann, Donald Wilson and Henry Reimann.Mrs, Drevs wore a navy gown and Mrs. Reimann was in a black and yellow piint, both wearing orchids.The reception '/as given at the Mills house for about 150 relatives and friends, and the couple left for New York on their honeymoon.Parties for the bride-elect were given by her friends at Buick Aviation, and by June Kaschman, Anita Beyer, Doris Pfundt and Mrs. T. Reimann, Jr., and Mrs. A. Reimann, Jr.m m •Dor of ] 1uni'Of iwasJunHetheMejersMetWillHonSatiinHenWeslateTcomMoclimidecctwolighEibridwhilgowfullheldorarSI Lou; r.aic of t coloi case ley as 1 gow r. .F.j