Joanne Keenen Weds Pvt. Loren VWinje in Federated Church FiThe Federated Church was theI' m !iv (UlitM' Mis- Jo mm Korn Vv rn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sam \ Um Keenen of Coloma, and Pvt Loren n !(, Winjm son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam n Winje, also of Coloma. Hev P Heivr D MacKadden officiated lt;When she was escorted down \\lias ■ ■ ’ by her father, the bride \\wore a white sheer gown with a q*'11 tight bodice. made with a jewel glav, neckline and yoke outlined with \\a matching ruffle. Her long lt;,«ster train was attached to a full skirtFifrom a cap outlined wi ucs Ss* * .cm *«■ *i a fluffy boa1 to ijuet of gladioli fleurettes andtulle, centered with an orchid.L’al- The bride - sister, Mrs. William lt;will Nixrtorf of Lancaster. Pertpsyl \i iivs. vania. was matron of-honor in ft fail blue and carried a round bouquet ),, rhe of yellow glads with blue tulle 7 •om and matching ribbon..ith Her bridesmaids were Mrs ^ 1st- Olive Conard of Coloma. another 11 sister, and Miss Betty Hogers of f)] Placerville. They wore pink Jf ; gowns and carried bouquets of1*1stebv I Pin^ glads and blue tulle. All ,inJj • wore flower nosegays in theirarydesonittt*100Ican50Y**telt;ihairCharlene and' \rleta Martin, niece- of the bride, were flower girls in pink and blue and carried t iny C'cif*»nial t» 11 lt;111 et-.Bmner Davenport was best man and ushers were Merlin and Armln Winje, brothers of the groom Harvey Winje was ring hearer.Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Leola F.wert at the organ.A reception for approximately 250 guests followed at Coloma ('ommunity Hall.The couple have postponed plans for a wedding trip until Pvt. Winje obtains leave upon completion of his training at Fort Ord. where he reported back for duty Monday.ars _ ___iontheeri-tiesiSS-stU-nd-niv