sTrrSItrim were: Misses Elsie Roe, Marilyn Tesdahl, Donna Laugen, and Mrs. Burnell Hill. The Rose Grove Ladies Aid served the lunch with the help of Mrs. Raymond Hoe and Mrs. Walter Ubben.The serving table was covered with a white linen tablecloth and white candles with climWhg spiral roses in crystal candleholders. The table was centered with a three-tiered cake baked by Mrs. Lawrence Isvik and Joan, and decorated by Mrs. Howard Pearron. Each tier was decorated with blue shells and scalloped string border. It was also trimmed with forget-me-nots and white roses and leaves.The cake was topped with a colonial bouquet of pink tea roses and maiden hair fern leaves en- 0 circled the cake at the base. jAfter the bride cut the tradition- -j al first piece of cake, the remain-1 j der was cut and served by Mrs.«j Wayne Huebner. sister of the j. groom, and assisted by Mrs. Bill,s Sharar. Mrs. R. C. Crumpton of; y Webster City presided at the silver J, coffee service. jThe decoration in the dining j room was done in the bride’s chosen colors of blue and white crepe paper streamers, which featured a large white bell with inserts of blue flowers. The bridal table was covered with a white rayon and cotton tablecloth. Decorations were white candies in crystal holders with blue lacelon bows. A miniature bridal cake with pink | tea roses served as a center piece. The bridal table was sent in crystal with a blue nutcup and individual place cards at each setting, i During the reception a group of instrumental numbers were played by Andrea, Bobby, and Delores ' Huddleston. They played nuptial and sacred music.In charge of the guest table were: Mrs. Melvin Meling of Forest City, Mrs. Roy Isvik of Hewitt,1 Minnesota ,Mrs. Dean Loge of Blue Earth, Minnesota, and Miss Shirley Miller of Ledyard, Iowa. Messengers for the evening were MissThora Greenfield of Kamrar and Mrs. Robert Huntington of Davenport.Mr. and Mrs. Williams left following the reception on a wedding trip to the Winsconsin Dells. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue silk santung dress with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. IThe bride is a graduate of the! Williams high school with the f class of 1953 and of Waldorf College where she was affiliated with Phi Theta Kappa, national honorary society. The past year she taught second grade at Dows, Iowa. The groom is also a gradu- ate of Williams high school with j the class of 1953 and then served in the U. S. Army, where he took engineer schooling.The couple will be at home on a farm near Williams following their trip.Guests were present from Williams, Jewell. Kamrar, BLairsburg, Stanhope, Ellsworth, Swea City, Ledyard, Dows, Webster City, Des MoineB, Alden, Iowa Falls, Lake Mills, Davenport, Radcliffe, Sac “ City, Buffalo Center, Vincent, Forest City, Cylinder, Ames, Ackley, Story City, and Hewitt, Mankato, Good Thunder, Blue Earth, and c South St. Paul, Minnesota, Spring-!, field, Illinois, and Fort Meyers, i \ Florida. 11ca(i