Lois Peck - Donald Brockmeyer Wed In Ceremony at Gladstone ChurchMiss Lois Peck and Donald trimmed with appliqued lace C. Brockmeyer, son of Mr. and petals. Her fingertip veil of silk Mrs. Carl Brockmeyer of Jan- j illusion was held in place toy a sen, were married Saturday, cap of lace trimmed with se-Feb. 23, at the Evangelical and quins and seed pearls. Her onlyReforn^ed church near Glad- j jewelry was teardrop pearl ear-stone, at 7:30 o’clock in the pres-! ■ 'rings, a gift of the groom, ence of 15*0 guests. I She carried a white Bible top-The double ring ceremony was ped with a white orchid and read by Rev. D. Buelter before frenched carnations with satin an altar decollated with two! streamers and pearls, floor baskets of white gladioli j Mrs Brockmeyer had made and seven branch candelatora. her home with Mr. and Mrs. Candles were also in the win- Gerald Korte. Mrs. Korte wore dows and the white bridal aisle j a navy blue satin back crepe, was marked with bells and lily J Mrs. Brockmeyer, mother of the of the valley and satin bows. ; groom, wore navy blue crepe.A prelude of organ music was played by Mrs. Albert Schoen-rock, who also accompanied David Eisenhauer, who sang “Because” preceding the ceremony, and “Oh Promise Me” and the “Lords Prayer”, as the vows were read.The maid of honor, Miss Don-Both wore white carnation corsages.A reception was held in the church parlors following the ceremony with Miss Sandra Schoenrock playing the piano throughout.The serving table was centered with a three tiered weddingnalee Nider of Jansen, and cake decorated in tolue and bridesmaids, Mrs Donald Peters | white and topped with bells, of Omaha and Mrs Robert! Mrs. C. H. Zook and Mrs. Brockmeyer of Wichita wore Glenn Hill, aunts of the groom, identical ballerina length dress- iCut the cake, and his sisters, es of frosted tolue chromespun Mrs. Russell Rogge and Mrs. taffeta, fashioned with full Dan Barber poured.shirts and low rounded neck lines with a bow o f self material at the back.They wore matching headbands, and carried heart shaped boquets of pink carnations.Danny Barber, the groom’s nephqw carried the rings on a white satin pillow.Jill Korte, was flower girl, wearing a white lace over taffeta dress fashioned with a full short hooped skirt. She wore a poke bonnet of lace trimmed with ruffles and pink flowers.The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mariel Johnson, wore a floor length gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle. It • was designed with a sabrina neckline, with a lace IThe bride’s sister Miss Evelyn Peck was in charge of the guest book and Miss Marcella Grum-mert, Mrs. Wallace Kohl, Mrs. Rolan Spilker, and Miss Janice Beetley displayed the gifts.Mr. and Mrs. Brockmeyer both graduated from Fairbury high school and the groom served four years in the navy.For traveling the bride wore a cocoa brown dress, with brown accessories and a lt;vhite orchid corsage.After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 3323 Victor, Wichita, Kans., where they are tooth employed.Guests from out of town attending the wedding were her sisters, Mrs. Melvin Bergstrombodice buttoned down the back 'anlt;j son Qf Pennsylvania, Miss and sleeves coming to a bridal Eveiyn Peck of Falls City, andpoint. The full hoop skirt wasALL IN THE EARbrother, Robert Peck of Offut air base, her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Mariel Johnson and family of Falls City; the groom’s sister, Mrs. Dan Barber of Ogal-lala and aunts and uncles Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hill of Lincoln land Mr. and Mrs. John Brockmeyer of Beatrice; and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peters of Omaha.For auick results use low