Mcllquham, Wenninger Vows *Are Read at Chippewa FallsCHIPPFJWA FALLS The, blue-green knit suit and black marriage of Miss Mary Ellen!accessories.Mcllquham. daughter of Mr. The hrido is a graduate of and Mrs John D Mcllquham. .Stout State College. Menomo-! and Bernard Wenninger, son nie. and is presently teaching of Henr Wenninger. Sr.. Park home economics in German-* Falls, was solemnized Satur- town. The groom studied one day Dee 28. in Notre Dame year at the University of Vi-Church here The Rev Wil enna, Austria, and is a grad-,;ham Wenninger. Superior, uate of St. John's University,)brother of the groom. was Collegeville. Minn. He is pres-j celebrant of the nuptial mass.jently teaching German and Tilt RKIDE. who was giv-ihistory at Germantown, en in marriage by her father.1 Prenuptial events were giv wore a gown of taffeta and en by: Mrs William Pohiand imported French handclipped and Mrs. Aldon Larson: and laic. The bodice was styled Mrs. Raymond Mcllquham.iwith a Mandarin neckiine Mrs. Lee Stanley and Mrstrimmed with sequins andJunior Bateman. The rehear-seed pearls, and elbow length sal dinner was held at the sleeves detailed with Frenclvhome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ruffles and bows. A cascade Mcllquham. of flounces in the hack of theprincess style skirt swept into a sweep train. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a contour crown of lace trimmed with sequins and seed pearls. Her bouquet was of peppermint: carnations and holly with a red poinsettia.Mrs Ixco Stanley, sister of t?ie bride, was matron of honor Bridesmaid* were MissArea Couple Is Wed in Stanley Lutheran Churchn d.!STANLEY - Our Savior’s Lutheran Church here was the setting Saturday of the wadding of Miss Marilyn SwansonandJames Bollinger. The Rr\ F M Salveson officiated at the 8 pm. ceremony.Rettv Conrad. West R e Miss Janet Mcllquham and:Mrs Raymond Mcllquham All wore waltz length gowns of red taffeta princess style. PARENTS of the couple fashioned with Italian neck are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. line* Fach carried a red poin Swanson, Stanley, and M r.! settia with white pompons. 'and Mrs. Otto Bollinger, Mon-Alois Wenninger, Mllw au-* den i kee. attended his brother as) The bride escorted to the best man. Others attending a j t a r bv her father, wore a the groom were John Wenmn- chapel length gown of Chan--ger brother of the groom, tJHv larp and tu]lp Thp f1tted Raymond Mcllquham broth- hod{cp wag Mylpd with a ^er of the bride Lee Stanley,!%rina neckline, trimmed with Junior Bateman Bob Rtpphn- sequins and long tapered ger and Henry Wenninger, Jr s|ppvps A larp . pdged banriThe bride s mother attend- of *atin accpnted thp t u n r ed the wedding in a cotillion fkirt Hpr imported silk illu-larp dr*s* xv,th P,nk ar, s i on veil fell from a lace cessones and a corsage of ,patpau trimmed with seed Pink and white carnations. Jpar, Shp carrjpd „ w h f t pA wedding breakfast for 40 £rrhid jth stpphanotis on guests was served in Father vvhifp Bjh]p Mac s Memorial gymnasiumat noon A reception for 400 . Mrs. Jcrold Bollinger guests was held from 2:30 todsor1, vvas '■’** matron 6 pmTHE NEWLYWEDS .....make their home in German- bue- Mmn.. and Miss Arlene town, following a honeymoon ^-au ^ laire. A 1in Havana. Cuba, the Bahama ^ore Rousseau green velvet Islands and Miami. Fla For balle[»na length gowns with J traveling the bride chose a metching headbands whichaMad-of honor. and bridesmaids were will Mrs. Harlan Stehe of Good-featured circular veils Attending the vroom as best