ICIIglUllfe. Con-jat, fish nd the 5 of the iciency. i tribes, 2ggs is e never len. In »ve that Irinkmg rs con-g theirMatte jersey hostess gown, left, is by Stanley Herman for Mr. Mort. Woo! knit theater suit, right, Is by Paul Parnes.Vows Exchanged At Church Near GreenupNancy Kay Carrell. daughter1 ist, accompanied Rev. Darwin of Mr. and Mrs. Don Carrell Enicks as he sang “Because” of Toledo, became the bride oforA6, aand “The Lord’s Prayer.’;» food taboos for the work* worker ing to-d ways antime, iust bewidely nutri-an in-n mal-ientific ck the protein •hame-ve can le par-a cer-e our beingr, c , t n „ Given in marriage by herDonnie Earl Glosser of Green- fath(,r thc bride appeared jnup in a double ring ceremony Chantilly lace cage gown de-Sunday, June 30, at the Brad- signed with a scalloped neck-bury Free Methodist Church. | line trimmed with seed pearls.The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glosser of Greenup.Rev. John Taylor of Clay City. Ind., officiated at thech has Africa, of pro-ie diet d with inerals e. The tly ac-. Theen ap-where from itrientsShe wore a silk illusion and lace mantilla and carried a cascade of white roses centered with a white orchid and tied with apricot ribbon.Miss Vivian Bishop of Green-afternoon ceremony. Lighted up was the maid of honor, tapers and baskets of white Bridesmaids were Miss Mary gladioli banked the alter for Gentry of Springfield, Miss the ceremony. Nancy Donaldson of Springfield | 7'.7£Mrs. James Carrell, organ-. and Miss LeEIIen Koonce of, ‘Springfield.71 am Uill XA/QC'C Gary Glosser of Aurora was Lion mil rrJLJ his brother’s best man., - Groomsmen were James Car-/VtQOtS Of ChiirCh |**ell of Toledo, brother of thebride; Rodger Carrell of Casey,andow,NibatyweigMtwoYve3.BrserveryM*Mr.ruraDon?toonents.GrandruraiShadNiThe July meeting of the Worn- brother of the bride; and Brian an’s Society of Christian Service Saathoff, nephew of the bride, of Zion Hill United Methodist . Greg Glosser, brother of theChurch was held at the church.Mrs.Orva! Hendrix opened the devotional service by leading group singing and reading scripture. After presenting a lesson entitled “America the Beautiful —Then and Now,” she closed with prayer.Mrs. Lewis Brining presented a lesson entitled “A Piece of Cloth.” The missionary lesson was given by Mrs. Oscar Goble.Mrs. Max Wheeler was in charge of the business session. Eight members were present for the meeting.Mr of ru ents July Thlt; Norm 4:35 [bridegroom, unrolled the white 9 our carpet. TheThe former Miss Carrell was, childi graduated from Cumberland 14; K High School in 1965 and attend- Mr. ed IBM College in St. Louis, the h Mo. She is employed in the Mai office of the Secretary of State Mr. , at Springfield. ijoledMr. Glosser, a 1965 graduate Greer of Cumberland High School, na] g was discharged from the Army in May and is employed by the -Pittsburg Plate Glass Com-: pany.The newlyweds are residing Mr. in Springfield. | Keraij enjs (