Arlene Book-Wayne Walker Nuptials Are CelebratedIn a pretty wedding setting at the First Presbyterian church, Miss Arlene Lavon Book of Sand-point and Wayne Harrison Walker of Carson City, Nev., exchanged marriage vows gt 2‘30 p.m Sunday, June 30, before the Rev James F. Armstrong.The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Loren Book of this city and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Jack Walker of Carson CityGiven m marriage by her father, the lovely briae was gowned in a tloor-length dress or chan-tilly lace and tulle over shimmering satin, designed with a fitted lace bodice with long sleeves coming to a point at the wrist, an illusion yoke and a Queen Ann collar edged in lace cut applique The bouffant tulle skirt over hoops was set off by appliqued lace panels falling from the waist to points on the skirt.Her fingertip veil of illusion net was held by a tiara of seed pearls and sequins, and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses with stephanotis For jewelry she wore pearl earrings given to her by the groomMusic for the double ring ceremony was provided by Mrs Lee Bates of Sandpomt at the organ and Miss Judt Folkins of Teoka, Wash, who sang, O Perfect Love and ‘‘Wedding Prayer ’’ Aisles of the church were decorated with white ribbon and clusters of sweet peas, and baskets of pink and white gladioli highlighted the altarMaid of honor was Miss Shirley Hvnriksson of Sandpomt, who wore a baby blue, crystalette diess in a ballerina length with pearl accessories She carried a cascade bouquet of deep pink carnationsBridesmaids, Miss Joanne Pennington of Sandpomt, and Miss Noreta Smith of Kellogg, were dressed alike in baby blue crysta-letle princess-style gowns fashioned with pleated sashes ending in a bustle-bow at the back They, too, wore white pearl accessories and carried cascade bouquets of pink and white Esther Reed daisiesCarol Marley and Nancy Mar-ley, cousins of the bride, were candle lighters Jody Lee was flower girl and Bobby Ketchuin w as ring bearerThe bride’s mother wore a blue eyelet sheath dress adorned by a satin cummerbund, with pearls and ihinestones trimming the lace neckline Her accessories were white and her corsage was of pink rosebudsThe groom's mother w'as gowned in blue lace with a deep neckline and full, flared skirt, with ' white ai cesories Her corsage was of yellow rosebudsGary Kenworthy of Spokane was best man and ushers were Bill Overholzer and Owen Eav-les All are Phi Delta Theta fraternity brothers of the groomA reception at the Community hall followed the ceremony Serving were the Misses Loyce Hall. Lois Walker Patsv Rojan, Mimi Friend and Mar.lv n Hammer all Phi Beta Phi sorority sisters of the brideFor hei going-avva.v outfit the bride wore a blue linen sheath dress with a matching jacket and white accessories. The newlyweds will be at home in Sand-point until the first of August, when they will take a short trip to C arson City before returning to Moscow, where the groom wiL attend the University of Idaho for his last year of schoolOut of town guests included the bndegronm's parents and his parental grandmother from Seattle, in addition to Mr and Mrs. Jack Frost and family. Mr and Mrs Gene Kenworthy and family, Mr and Mrs Pat Faraca, Mr and Mrs Paul Gering Mr and MrsGary Kenworthy. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke, Mias Barbara Brewer and Mists Lorena Ereman, all of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. David Lenon from Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Len Rogers, Dave and Diane Rogers, -all of Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Smith and family and Miss Sally Higgens from Kellogg; Miss Judy Perkhiser of New Plymoth, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Per W-indji of Kalispell, and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Kulnri of Rathdrum Members of the wedding party from out of town already have been mentioned.♦ ♦Jobies Tak* Posts Ai Council MeetingBarbara Palmer was installing senior custodian for installation of grand bethel officers Saturday nignt, June 29, at grand council held in Coeur d’Alene’over the week end. Miss Palmer also acted as page following installation ceremoniesMary Ellen Black was elected grand guide of the grand council and named to grand representative posts were Marlene Heath, Saskatchewan, and Darleen Arthurs, ArizonaProviding transportation for Jobies to the council meetings m addition to the sponsors were Mesdames Roy McArthur, Robert Forgey, Ardley Burt, Swante Bergstrom, Kermit Miller, and i Bud Palmer •* +W.S.C.S. Meeting To Be Out-of-doorsThe July meeting of the Wo-1 man’s Society of Christian Service of the Sandpomt Methodist church promises to be a delightful outing for members, according to Mrs Merrill Tester, president The meeting will be held at the j Priest Lake summer lodge of Mrs. | Zoe Harford on July 11 Officers-are preparing the program and | expect to have plans completed I this week end i♦ *Oregon Families Visit Parents HereMr and Mrs William E Ztn-ter and family of Grants Pass, Ore., accompanied by Mrs. Zin-ter's sister, Mrs Wayne Lantz and Cindy, also of Grants Pass arrived in Sandpomt Saturday to spend a two-weeks vacation with relatives and friendsParents of Mrs Zinter and Mrs Lantz are Mr and Mrs L. E Wei- . ter and Mr ZinteFs parents are Mr and Mrs. William Zinter, all j of Sandpomt I+ +Married In Quincy. 111.Miss Maxine Ann Garner daughter of Mr and Mrs William i H Garner. Quincy, 111 , and Staff Sgt Charles R Campbell, son of I Mr and Mrs James Campbell of, Laclede, were united in marriage , on Sunday, June 16. at 4 o'clock by Rev Lyman H Grimes at the Luther Memorial church in QuincyFor her wedding, the bride chose a waltz-length gown of white chanully lace over tulle and satin styled with princess lines, a v-shaped neckline and short sleeves She wore lace mitts A crown of pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil of sheer ( n Ion illusion She carried a cascade bouquet of sweetheart roses white daisies and stephanotis centered with a white orchid The bride's attendants were her sisters, Miss Peggy Garner, maid 1 of honor and Miss Paula Garner, ’ junior bridesmaid Their waltz- 1 length gowns of ice blue taffeta and nylon net wore fashioned | with scoop necklines and full I skirts They wore matching nyion : lace mitts and bandeaux of white and blue daisies and chrvsanthe mums Their cascade bouquets were of white French chrysanthe- j mums and margaretbe with light i blue daisies and white streamers Mrs Campbell, a 1952 gradu-_ C i L . 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