MRS. MILTON LUTHER DENLINGERRecently Married Couple Will Live in LawrenceAfter a honeymoon in Colorado, ( Mr. and Mrs. Milton Luther Den-linger are living in Lawrence, 1324 W. 19th Terr. The bride is the former Miss DeAnna Louise Hensley daughter of Mrs. Marvin Samuel Hensley of Fairway and the late Mr. Hensley. A 1960 graduate of Kansas University, she taught last year at Overland Park and will be a teacher this fall in the Lawrence school system Her social sorority is Alpha Omicron Pi. The bridegroom, son )f Lt. Col. and Mrs. Martin L. I Denlinger of Ft. Richardson. Alaska, is a pre-theological student atKU.Lighted tapers, jade trees and altar arrangements of white asters, carnations and stock formed he setting for their recent marriage at the Village United Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Robert H. Meneilly and Dr. John H. PattonGiven in marriage by her uncle. Wesley S. Eichenlaub of Ft. Madison. Iowa, the bride wore a prin-cess-style gown of petal-white j mousseline de soie over taffeta. ; fashioned with a re-embroidered Alencon lace sabrina neckline, accented with pearls and iridescent sequins. The slim, fitted boaice had short cap shirred sleeves withappliques of the lace at the waist- lt;line. The voluminous skirt, which lt;lengthened into an aisle-wide chapel train, was accented with a front panel of taffeta appliqued | i with lace Powers. Her finger-tip I 1 length veil of illusion cascaded | from a crown of imported tulle appliqued with matching lace and was trimmed with pearls and sequins. She carried a cascade i of stephanotis centered with a white orchid.Miss Carrie Edwards of Law- i rence was maid of honor. The 1 bridesmaids were Miss Suzanne Hemley. Miss Lenora Prosser and Miss Mary Elda Scarth of Bart- ' i lesville, Okla They wore bal- I lerina-length gowns of lilac silk organza with bodices of Chantilly lace. Their bouffant skirts were , accented with back panels of pouffs topped with a matching rose at the waistline. Their crescent bouquets were of pink Aristocrat roses and purple sta-tice.David Ragan of Lawrence acted as best man. The groomsmen were Robert W Grantham of Lawrence, David N Rockhold of , Winfield and Fredric H. Jones of Merriam.Following the ceremony, a re- j ception was held at the church