■—Charted §tu4io 0Mrs. Jacob F rieMma Jr.Dr. M. R. Siemens in the parsonage of Calvary MemorialChurch,Given in marriage by brother, Ernest Clemmensen ofCrockett, Texas, the bride appeared in a long-torsoed, full-skirted gown of white lace, ballerina length, with sequins at the scoop neckline. Seed pearls and net trimmed her lace bonnet and she carried abouquet of pink rosesand white carnations.Her sister and honor attendant was Mrs. John Hem-kes. Mrs. Hemkes wore a ballerina frock of turquoise lace, also having a sequin trimmedm I#-t i a na i*% m t l rm k /Im milt MWlTOV 9WHWB j —I*Lawn Reception ti Honors Couple »A reception on the lawn of p 1 j the home of Mr. and Mrs. clt; Y Jacob Friesema Sr., 5410 Wash- b _ ington Ave., followed the g marriage of their son, Jacob Friesema Jr. to Muriel Clemmensen, daughter of Mrs. Anna Clemmensen, 3207 Washington Ave. The couple pledged theirvows June 30 at 3 p.m. before a