i. •Winter-Bauer Vows ReadIn Hubbard ChurchshWiCc«*. 1 tMiss Joan Margaret Winter; cJaUghter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Franz TVJnter of Hubbard became the bride of Floyd Raymond Bauer. Jgr. Bauer is the son of of Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Bauer of Zcar-J'ng. The wedding took place June-15, at 8 o’clock in the evening, at the St. John’s Lutheran CHurch in Hubbard. The pastor, Rev. Walter Schlic, officiated at the double ring ceremony.. Baskets of white gladioli and 'tpue majestic daisies and lighted candelabra decorated the chancel; Dennis Winter, brother ofthe bride and Wayne Bauer bro-thfer. .of the groom lighted the CBfidles. Miss Lois Winter played tfte traditional music and aepompanied Carol Dougnn as she sang “The Wedding Prayer” and*,aa the couple knelt at the rfltflr; “The Lord’s Prayer.” VSyne Bauer, brother of the groom played the recessional on theWorgan. The bride given in huuriage by her father wore a princess lined gown of pure aflk organza over slipper satin. The molded bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured self fabric roses at the bacjc and extended into a grace-fun chapel '■ train. She wore o fingertip veil which hung from a pearl crown headpiece. The /cascade bridal bouquet was* white sweetheart roses and blue Jand white shasta daisies.Miss Nancy Winter was maid 4 of honor and Miss Marilyn Neu-* bauer was bridesmaid. They* wore identical street length «dresses of cotillion blue pure j sJJk organza over cotillion blue1 taffeta and carried cascade /bouquets of blue and white2 shasta daisies.George Balvanz, Mrs, Ernest Beoupain, Mrs. William Otto Jr. and Mrs. Arnold Penning.Tho couple are on a wedding trip to Lake City, Minn, The bride is a graduate of Zearing high school and Iowa State University at Ames. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Zearing high school and the National School of Construction.~0—in,E\prHiMiseiatlHrStkeTo Marry Sat: imi* ...• * • lt;• f£A* yji:L • » •/ i • /v •/.JANE DALESKEI1*IiMerle Bauer served his brother* as best man and Richard Winter, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Ushers were David Winter, Roger Bauer, Larry Frohwien and Duane Frohweln.Assisting with the reception for’ 200 guests were Sandra Mc-Laman, Dora Faust, Mary Cur-tjfl, Mary Winter, Lynette Winter, Dennis Winter and Wayne Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Rolnert Sr., Mrs.,William Wolf, Jean, . Winter, Janet Tim, Mrs. Vernon Eggers, Mrs. Dale Thorn-and Mrs. James Granzow helped with the reception. Assistants at serving were Daniece Lettow, M\Q ry- .Timm, .Linda .Eggers, Joyce Frohwein, Mrs. Ario Zie-bell, Mrs. Wayne Dubberke, Mrs. Etv.ere 11 Uhrhammer, Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Da-lcske of Steamboat Rock announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jane Dnleske. Saturday eveningMiss Dalcske will become the bride of Virgil Caruth, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Canith of Iowa Falls. Tho weddinr will take place at 8 p.m. in = the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church In Eldora.—O—Karen Faust Feted At Hubbard ShowerDenise Dreier, Karen Brandt and Susan Nehring were hostesses at a shower for Karen Faust of Ames Saturday evening. Miss Faust will be married June 25 to Kenneth Marks.The colors of yellow and white were carried out in the decorations and lunch 'served during the shower at the Oren Dreier home. The gift table and serving table were decorated with miniature yellow' and white umbrellas. The bride-to-be and her mother were presented corsages of yellow and white painted daisies.ElP/IVorei urd the at I Wie Boe Hut T them.schcFoilprocmenSattBiJam Sum M wed hom Fe picn one-scho Mon 4TueiTi