Now At Home in Port Townsend Are Mr. ' And Mrs. D. VenskeNow at,home in XV «, Townsend after a trip to St, Paul, Minn., are Mr, and 'Mrs. Donald Otto Venske. Their wedding was an event ofDec, 9' in Neah Bay,The 'bride is the former Charlotte May Butler, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. • Charles Butler of Neah Bay. Mi's. Clara Venske of Minneapolis, Minn., is the ‘bridegroom’s mother.1 The Rev. Robert Baldwin offi-I ciated at the double ring,, wedding ceremony at 8 p.m. in the Neah Bay Presbyterian Church. ;Luke Markishtuni sang “The Lord's Prayer'’ and “At Dawning.” Arrangements of carnations, chrysanthemums and silver - sprayed greenery decorated the sanctuary,Mr. Butler gave his daughter inmarriage. Her gown was whitemoire taffeta in waltz length. Atiara of orange blossoms and seedpearls held her shoulder -length veil,She carried a. bouquet of red roses•tied with white satin streamers.%Matron of. honor Mrs. Anita Clark wore a gown of changeable rose taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink carnations tied with matching ribbon?. Bride-maidg were Eleanor and Deanna Markishtuni. They wore gowns of nile green and turquoise moire taffeta and carried bouquets of carnations.Candlelighters Patty and Linda Arnold wore yellow formal gowns and wristlets of carnations, For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Butter chose a suit with black ao cessories and a carnation corsage,Ray Gunning, USN, Of Port Townsend was best man. Ushers wore Luke Markishtum Jr, and Pwane Clark, both of Neah Bay, RECEPTION IN ejfURCflFriends and relatives gathered in the church parlors for a reeep» tion after the wedding, Mrs, James cook and Mrs, Bert -Butler poured.' Mrs, Luke Markishtum cut thecake.For traveling, the bride wore a nayy blue suit with white acces* sories and a corsage of red rose* buds,