Garski-Hansen Vows Are Spoken in St. Edward's Church CeremonyWhen the construction of a house at 2801 Kentucky St. is completed, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garski (Marietta Hansen) will make their home—Samuel’s PortraitMRS. RICHARD GARSKI (Marietta Hansen)there. They were married July 11, 11 a.m., in St. Edward’s Church with the Rev. Richard J. Schaeffer officiating. A wedding trip was taken to the Lighthouse Resort at Fence Lake.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest W. Hansen, 1327 Deane Blvd. Her husband’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Garski, 2009 Geneva St.A buffet supper and reception were held in Turner Hail for several hundred people. One of the guests at the wedding and reception was the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Walter Hansen, of Fleming-ton, N. J. She is the only living grandparent of the bridal couple.A gown of white peau de soie was chosen by the bride. It detailed a contoured basque of Alencon lace with elbow length sleeves and scoop neckline. A wide cummer-Ibund was caught to a controlled skirt, which cascaded !into a cathedral train. Parisian swirl imported illusionveiling was caught to a peau de soie hand-rolled rose of seed pearls, crystals and Alencon lace petals. She carried an orchid surrounded by white gardenias.Margaret Hansen was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Janet Hansen and Mrs. Lawrence Garski. They wore street length dresses of powder blue crystal peau de soie, with bell skirts, scoop necklines and elbow length sleeves. They carried blue tipped white carnations. Flower girl was Laureen Hummel, dressed identically to the senior attendants. Her escort was James Garski. She carried a basket of blue tipped « carnations. Junior attendant was Kathleen Garski, escorted by David Hansen.Best man was Thomas Meyers and groomsmen were Robert Mutchler and Dennis Vallner. Ronald Garski, Lawrence Garski, Dewane Hummel and Lawrence Hansen were ushers.The bride’s mother wore a beige ensemble with mint green accessories. Mother of the bridegroom chose a jacket dress of pink and white with white accessories. Each had a corsage of cymbidium orchids.Prior to her wedding, the bride was honored at a kitchen shower given by PatriciaHummel, and at a miscellaneous shower held by Mrs. Lawrence Garski and Mrs. Ronald Garski.