Verneta Whitmore1-Weds Wilford Rashfd%Miss Verneta Whitmore, daugh-! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whit-; more of Liseomb, became the bride of Wilford H. Rash Sl|e,! son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rash of Eldora, in a double ring cere-; mony performed Saturday after-! noon at 3 o'clock by Rev, P. G.! Dennis in. the parsonage of the;Central Church of Christ in Mar- L shall town. pThe bride wore a two piece! dress of navy blue and wore a I shoulder corsage of red roses, j white pompoms and sweetpeas. I Her attendant, Miss Dorothy Bri-| erly, wore a light blue dress and j ’ j a corsage of red roses., | Henry Smith of Waterloo serv-' ed as best man.The bride has been employed in Marshalltown for the last yearj and the bridegroom who was t formerly employed by the Chicago j and Northwestern railroad as tele-i graph operator, has just returned home after spending 15 months in the south Pacific. The bride* will resume her work in Marshalltown when Seaman Rash leaves for j duty,j On Sunday the newlyweds \vere j honored at a dinner in the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rash.! Guests from out of town were j Misses Revola and Evelyn Whit-i more of Liseomb: ‘Mr. and Mrs.I Clayton Rash of New Providence, Agnes Huehn of Waterloo, Mrs, Loyd Cox and family, Mrs. Charles Robertson and family and Mr. and Mrs W. P. Lennier and family of Hubbard.