Kill Elaine Goelder, d«U|ti(ir* of Ur. and Mrs. Ralph Goekler, Marshall, IIUnois» and James Gruber, son oC Ur. and Mrs. Joseph Gruber, Obi* cago, Illinois, were united In nuuv flags Saturday, June 4 si 3:80 In the First Methodist Chun* of Maiahell.Pdormaiv, Jin.Dwd.no Grubar, at**:* tfcevgrHm, Tom Hindu, twft.HiMfc- r«nto» Macke, AH.II brMfh*r U tk»br#., .mi KU» Flynn, *****«SSo5ri ***A double ring ceremony was per* finw+d, with Rev. Alex Porieua of Ry^USS, New York, officiating. The afedf was decorated with a baek*1 around of palms, lighted cathedral tapers in candelsbxa and pedeUal bafftvM of gladioli. White satin bows mariced the pews.Mrs. Basil Moore, organist, provided bridal muri*. Sasan Moore mg «I Love Thee- and “The Lord’s Prayer.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a lovely flooMength gown of soft candlflight linen. The high-rise bodice and Kabuki sleeves were trimmed wNk Venice lice. The learn shirt was Adlae ted the courtv-c*. wsur attached to her*Mfpt US the walrtUn*. Her maiitllhpWae English net and was completely edged wHh Venire lace. She carried a cascade of white daisies and ivyTh. maid at fcMorants wore door length yehe*r silkshantung dresses, d|M wWh Bse-pin bodies, scoop tucUIMi and dartsleeves. Accenting 'the high bsdksa were fabric daisy Mowers* The hided* pisses were tuKt msidtties with fabric dairies. They carried kets of daisies and Ivy*The Bower giria, Goefcier. nieces of Boor4ength dresses let, fashioned frees gowns.Susan and Anythe bride, worn of jrrifcrw eye* the attendant*Following the ceremony, a reception waa held at the church. The •erring tables wars severed withMeedasses Pass.Miss TrudyRidgeway aadiW^ Gayle XinghmMiss Sherris Burgley was In charge of the guest bosk.their