Couple Speaks Marriage VowsCEYLON, % Minn. — Marriage vows were spoken by Arlene Teepe and Duane Moore during a double-ring ceremony July 12 at the United Methodist Church, Ceylon, Minn. The Revs. Ken and Dale Trana officiated at the service.The bride was given in marriage by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Teepe, Ceylon, Minn. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Moore, rural Dolliver.Mrs. Tim Handeland provided organ music and accompanied Deanne Yackle as she sang musical selections, ‘Wedding Song', ‘Love Story', ‘We’ve Only Just Begun' and ‘I Honestly Love You’.ATTENDANTS FOR theBicentennial Plans ToldAt MeetingESTHERVILLE -Lakeshore Country Club members answered roll call during their Friday meeting by telling of their plans to observe the Bicentennial. The club met at the home of Mrs. John Gosch.Most of the club members stated that they will celebrate the Bicentennial by planting trees and showing respect to the flag.Mts. William Harvey received a heart sister gift and Mrs. Roy Kleen was in chargenf fhp nrnopflm nf (JnmAQbride were Helen Cox; Hawkeye, maid of honor; Gloria Becker, Fayette, bridesmaid; and Lori Cox, Hawkeye, flowergirl.Best man was brother of the bridegroom, Dennis Moore, Des Moines, and Bob Moore, Dolliver, served as groomsman with Cris Zwiefel, Truman, Minn., nephew of the grooni, ringbearer. Ushers were Jerry Cox, Hawkeye and Jerry Lang, Cedar Falls.Honored guests were the bridegroom's grandparents, Virgil Zwiefel, Spirit Lake and Leona Zwiefel, Estherville.IMMEDIATELY following the wedding, the reception washeld in the basement of the church. Kristy Meyer and Dawn Anken were dining room hostesses.. Geraldine Teepe, Ceylon, cut and served the cake and Gloria Odegaard, Ceylon, served coffee while Connie Lang, Cedar Falls, dipped punch. Waitress was Gloria Teepe. Jane Teepe and Darryl Moore were the gift attendants. Flower attendant was Connie Lang, Cedar Falls.THE BRIDE attended Ceylon High School and Duane is a graduate of Lincoln Central High School, Gruver, and attended Iowa Lakes Community College, Emmetsburg for two years studying Farm Management.Following a wedding trip to Fairmont, the newlyweds are at home at Ceylon, where the bridegroom is engaged in farming with his dad.iT—TPhoto by Jim Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Duane Moore1 1 1 1.....V