Double Ring Ceremony Unites Couplescooped neckline. The gown alsofeatured Venice lace jand velvetThe wedding vows of Carla Diane Musgrave and Terry Lee Nor-dyke were spoken in Memorial United Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, January 18. The Rev. Robert Klingel officiated at the double ring ceremony.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Musgrave,RR2. The groom is the son ofMr. and Mrs. Aaron Nordyke of upper Sandusky.The altar was enhanced with yellow and green carnations highlighted by branch eandfelaora un either side of the altar.Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in a Peau Satin gown styled with an empire waist and * A-line skirt featuring a highribbon trim.The gown also featured long sleeves that tapered to a poiint. The watteau train completed the lovely gown.Her headdress was„ ^ forward can with Alencon lace and peau taffeta edged with pearls. The bride carried a bouquet of white carnations entwined with yellow rose buds and streamers of love knots. She wore a gold heart necklace with a center diamond which was worn by her1 mother on her own wedding day.Mrs. Wilfred Shuman was organist for soloist Mrs. Larry-.Wagr ner as she sang “Hawaiian Wedding Song”, “True Love”, and “Whether Thou Goest”.Serving as maid of honor was Miss Becky Nordyke; sister^ of the groom. She wore a floor-Iength mint green gown with an A-line skirt. The gown featured shoulder bows and.a deep V- back. She wore a matching headdress. A bouquet of yellow tipped carnations completed the attire.Bridesmaids were M*s. Bob Nutter, Upper Sandusky, Mrs. Dennis Suber of Wharton 'and Miss Bonnie Williams of Fos-torj. All friends erf the bride. They wore gowns' iidentical to the maid of honors. They carried, a bouquet of green tipped carnations.All attendants wore small rhinestone heart necklaces, a gift of the bride.Flower girl was Andrea Roberts of Upper Sandusky, niece ofthe groom. She wore a floor length gown similar, to the- bridesmaids and caried a basket of green and yellow carnations.Master Jetf Musgrave, RR1, nephew of the bride- served as ring bearer. He was attired in a black Tuxedo with a white carnation boutoniere.Serving his brother as best man was Tom Nordyke of Upper Sandusky.Clyde Musgrave, Findlay; Paul Musgrave, Wharton; Ronald Musgrave of Baltimore, Md.; brothers of- the bride, served as ushers.. For her -daughters wedding 'Mrs. Musgrave chose a deep orange shift trimmed in black, vel-yet. She also wore a fur pillbox hat and black accessories. She wore a black tipped carnation corsage.The grooms mother wore a yellow shift with matching Plaid coat, with black accessories. She wdre a corsage of yellow tipped carnations.A reception in'the church social room was held for 100 guests. Serving were Mrs. George Mus* grave, Mrs. James Musgrave,, Mrs. Ronald' Musgrave sisters- inlaw of the bride and Miss Shirley Williams friend'of the bride.For an undisclosed Wedding trip, the bride changed to a grey shift with white trim. She wore a rose bud corsage.The bride is a 1966 graduate of Riverdale High School and is presently employed at Millington Manufacturing Company in Upper Sandusky.A graduate of Upper Sandusky High School the groom served four years in the U. S. Navy and is employed at National Lime and Stone Company.The couple will reside at rural route one, Carey.