n.ri-stK n isely-Keener Nuptia Ispiidv-Read In St. John s Churchmehor'jOV,wil'sn.30rsanatic-o-Tl.liC:r-•d-in-leIs,:d.rs.Bouquets of white gladioli and pink carnations, together with two seven - branched candelabra, provided the altar setting for the marriage Friday evening of Miss Sue Kirsely of New Philadelphia and Carson Dwight Keener bf Dover.The wedding took place at 7:30 o’clock in the evening in St. John’s E R. Church here with the pastor, the Rev. Reinhard Krause, performing the double ring ceremony.The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Howard J. Knisely of 345 6th St. NW, New Philadelphia and Mr. Keener’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Keener of Deis Lane, Dbver.The bride’s full-skirted, ballerina length gown was of white eyelet embroidered cotton over a delicate pink and it was designed with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. Her hat of matching eyelet embroidery was lined in pink and her flowers were pink carnations, stephanotis and ivy in cascade arrangement atop a white leather Bible. The Bible had been a gift from her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knisely of New Philadelphia. She also carried a white iace handkerchief given to her by Mrs. H. S. Carroll of New Phila-deiph.a and wore the single strand of pearls and the pearl earrings which were gifts from the bridegroom.Her cousin. Mrs. Jack Hodder ofNew Philadelphia, served as ma-trbn of honor and was gowned in a pink costume styled similarly to the bridal gown. Mrs. Hodder’s hat and shoes were white and shecarried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations, pink roses, stephanotis and blue delphiniums.Lloyd Seifer of Canton, served his nephew as best man.Immediately following the ceremony, a reception for members of the immediate families was held at the home of the bride’s parents.When Mr. Keener and his bride left for a short wadding trip to Northern Ohio, the latter was j, smartly costumed in a grey linen dress with a white bolero and white accessbries. Pink carnations w'ere at her shoulder. They will reside in an apartment at 314 6th St. NW, New Philadelphia.A graduate of New Philadelphia High, the bride is employed as secretary in the office of that school. Mr. Keener is a Dover High alumnus and is an apprentice civil engineer with Arnold, Rosch and Hartline in New Philadelphia.r