WHiTE-NAUS '' i*Saturday evening, June 10, at 7:00 o’clock at the Bellwood Presbyterian church, Miss June Love White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. White, 306 Mannheim road, became the bride of Pvt. ^Lawrence Naus, son of Mrs. Mae Naus, 4324' W. Twenty-first place, Chicago. Rev. Walter A. Reid performed the ceremony. Mr. Stamatz of Moody Bible Institute sang “Because,” “I Love You Truly,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” He was accompanied on the organ by Mrs. A. B. Sch-rorer. The church was decorated with palms, peonies and white carnations for the occasion.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long-sleeved trained gown of white marquisette and lace, her tulle veil falling back from the crown to the hem of the train. She carried a white bible, with ribbon streamers, carnations and baby’s breath.Matron of honor, Mrs. Shirley Hurlbut, wore a gown of pink marquisette and lace. The bridesmaid, Miss Thelma Cune-fare, wore pale blue embroidered ninon, and Miss Barbara Hod-lick wore a gown of soft yellow net. They all carried colonial bpuquets of assorted flowers.Lester Knapp was best man and ushers were the bride’s brother, James Wjbite, and Howard Isher.There were 200 guests at the reception folowing the ceremony. The bride’s mother wore a, blue crepe street dress and the groom’s mother a soft gray suit dress.The bride is a graduate of Proviso, class, of 1942. The couple will reside in Madison, Wis., where the groom is stationed with the Army Air force.Pvt. and Mrs. Naus have the distinction of*being the first couple married in the nqw Bell-wood Presbyterian church. ★--