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oooMiss Joan Elaine Isvik Weds Donald Dean WilliamsIn an impressive candlelighttrim were: Misses Elsie Roe, Marilyn Tesdahl, Donna Laugen, and Mrs. Burnell Hill. The Rose Grove 1 Ladies Aid served the lunch with ; the help of Mrs. Raymond Roe and Mrs. Waiter Ubbc»n.The serving table was covered with a white linen tablecloth andceremony, Miss Joan Elaine Isvik, white candies with dimbfhg spiral daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence roses in crystal candleholders. TheIsvik of Williams, and Donald Dean table was centered with a threeWilliams, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,«*c baked by Mrs. Law-,, rence Isvtk and Joan, and decor-. iSHarold Williams of Williams were atcJ Mrs. Howard Pearron. Each united in marriage Sunday, June {ier was decorated with blue shells3, at 8:00 p. m. in the Rose Grove and scalloped string border. It Lutheran church southwest of Wil vvas trimmed with forget-me-.. f , fT „ * nots and white roses and leaves,hams. Reverend T. Hanson of Thc cake was ,opped wjth anIJWilliams performed the double colonial bouquet of pink tea roses ring ceremony ir» the presence of and maiden hair fern leaves en- ^ 250 guests. circled the cake at the base. iThe altar was lighted with white ' jtapers held by two seven-branch was cuj and served by Mrs. lt;j pedestal candelabras, and was dec- Wayne Huebner, sister of the j orated with two large white basket groom, and assisted by Mrs. Bill, sarrangements #of white gladioli ^a^ar- 5'/?fkPlOIi °* ! *f. *. .t rr« Webster City presided at the silver ,with blue satin ribbons. The pews, coffee service idown the white carpeted aisle, had The decoration in the dining1'_ — » . . • SB. B ■IB V • . • t • I ■ ^candles tied with white wedding room was done in the brides bows and greenery. The jshers, c*losen c°l°rs of blue and ^ whitec crepe paper streamers, which fea-the bride s brother and the groom s tured a targe white bell with in-brother-in-law, Gerald Isvik and serts 0f blue flowers. The bridal Marion Izer respectively, lighted table was covered with a whitethe candles.rayon and cotton tablecloth. Decor-Mrs Oliver Hill oianist Dlavcd at,ons wcre white cancUes crystal Mrs. Oliver Hill, pianist, played holders with blue Jacelon ^s. Alt;selections of music as the guests miniature bridal cake with pink assembled. Miss Lillian Guhi of tea roses served as a center piece.Des Moines, an aunt of the bride, The bridal table was sent in crystal registered the guests as they w.itb a bl“* ?utcuP an,f individualarrived. Mrs. Stanley Heggen ofplace cards at each setting.During the reception a group ofAmes, an aunt of the bride, sang instrumental numbers were played “For My Mother*' as the mothers by Andrea, Bobby, and Deloreswere ushed to their pews. Pre-1 Huddleston. They played nuptial.. .« _ . . ____and sacred music.ceding the ceremony she sang charge of ^ t uble“Wedding Prayer.” The bride’s were: Mrs. Melvin Meling of Forest lather sang “The Lord’s Prayer” City, Mrs, Roy Isvik of Hewitt,as the couple knelt at the altar.1 Minnesota ,Mrs. Dean Loge of BlueThe singers were accamnanied bv Ear.th* Minnesata* anlt;* Miss ShirleyThe singers were accompanied oy Milter of Ledyard Iowalt; Messen-Mrs. Hill, who also played the gers for evening were Miss traditional wedding processional i Thora Greenfield of Kamrar andand recessional. Miss Carmen Mrs. Robert Huntington of Daven-Brandt led the bridal party singing ”0 Perfect Love.”port.Mr. and Mrs. Williams left following the reception on a wed-The bride, who was given in ding trip to the Winsconsin Dells, marriage by her father, was attired For traveling the bride wore a(jiin a floor length gown of imported nayy blue silk santung dress withwhite accessories and a whitewhite rose point lace and white hid corsagelt;nylon tulle over satin. The fitted! The bride is a graduate of thebodice of lace had a yoke of sheer Williams high school with the Inylon tulle with a standing lace class of 1953 and of WaldorfPeter Pan collar The lone sleeves ‘ Colle8e where she was affiliated peter Pan collar ine long sieeves wjth ph- Thetfl Kappaf nationaltapered to deep bridal points over honorary society. The past yearthe wrist and the full gathered she taught second grade at Dows,skirt featured inserts of rose-point Iowa. The groom is also a graduate of Williams high school with the class of 1953 and then servedlace. The gown fastened down theback with tiny self-covered buttons. jn ^e U. S. Army, where he took Her finger-tip veil of nylon tulle ■ engineer schooling.was attached to a capulette of lace j The couple will be at home onand trimmed in seed pearls and if, (ar*n, near Williams followingtheir trip.sequins. A simple strand of pearls was a gift from the groom.The bride carried a white BibleGuests were present from Williams, Jewell. Kamrar, Blairsburg, Stanhope, Ellsworth, Swea City,lt;]topped with a white orchid with Ledyard, Dows, Webster City, Das• itin streamers that wen* tied with Moine8* Alden, Iowa Falls, Lake!,satin streamers that were tied with Davlt;mport, Kadcliffe, Sac ‘bows and love knots and entwined C|ty( Buffalo Center, Vincent, For-with white rose buds. The detach- est City, Cylinder, Ames, Ackley, able orchid was worn on her going Story City, and Hewitt, Mankato,away costume.Good Thunder, Blue Earth, and.* - „ , . . South St. Paul, Minnesota, Spring-Mrs. Marion Izer, sister of the anA Vnrt Mwprcfield, Illinois, and Fort Meyers, bridegroom, served as maid of Florida.honor. Bridesmaid was Miss €ar-|men Brandt of Swea City, college 1room mate of the bride, and junior I bridesmaid was Marilyn Isvik, sister of the bride. Ail were gowned 1 in floor length identical blue crys- 1 tallette dresses. The gowns were fashioned with a round neckline ]with a scalloped band, shortlt;scalloped sleeves, and a bouffant skirt. They wore matching mitts and the headbands were of ruffled 1 white tulle and blue flowers. They I carried a white colonial bouqpetof gladioli with blue laceion and ( white streamers. They wore a Isingle strand of pearls, gift of the bride.Mary Heggen of Ames, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a floor length gown of white nylon brocade with a low neckline and puffed sleevs. she wore matching mitts and her headpiece was of matching tulle and white flowers. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the bride. The white basket was trimmed with blue daisies and a satin bow, and it contained gladioli petals.The rlngbearer, Gregory Huebner of Alden, nephew of the groom, wore a white tuzedo with a black bow tie and had a blue boutonniere.The bridegroom was attended by bis brother, Marvin Williams, as best man. Groomsman was Perry McClelland of Springfield, Illinois, friend of the groom. Junior groomsman was Rodney Huisman of Williams. All men of the wedding party wore navy blue suits and white carnation boutonnieres.For her daughter's marriage, Mrs. Isvik was attired in a light blue acetate and cotton dress. TheOther of the groom wore a light blue rayon ana cotton dress withwhite accessories and a corsage of pink tea roses, The bride’s grandmothers, Mrs. Albert Guhl, Sr. and Mrs. S. A. Isvik of Jewell wore (Corsages of white carnations, Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors with Mrs, Benard Huisman its hostess. Waitresses in pastelblue dresses with white organdy gprons with blue and white lace
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