SISiss Nelson And Harold Fiskez* tMiss Jerrine I. Kelson, daughter of,Mr. and Mrs. X3us~ fppSve A* Nelson of Plainville, became the bride Saturday af-r^ternoon of Harold M. Fiske, son of Mrs. Harold M. Fiske and $|pKeJate Mr. Fiske of 145 Meriden Avenue at the Church Qf Our Saviour in Plainvillegij^.TIie double-ring ceremony was* -fay.-the—Rev,in^f^Harding of Farmington, aided by Rev. Norman M. MacLeod, Jr., gjT of Southington.£——Given in marriage by hei father,VilissTo Wesley ClarkAt St, Thomas’•£T Lthe bride wore a white jnarqisette ^jn-gown with sheer inset yoke, ruf-Sftfrfled Bertha* _ Jong.. _t*mbmideicd sleeves pointed at the wrists, andK a sheer, chapel-Iength timii, The) and Charles Clark of Kast- St.•*«•»,,La,.®.* v„. m InmmMiss Shirley June Skinnei, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Francis T. Skinner of Meriden Avenue, and Weslev living Clark, son of Mi.sette f?ara. She carried a cascade I^Jbququet of white Eucharist lilies f and baby's breath.\ Miss Casandra Nelson was maidj—of-honor for her sister, while Mrs. Robert Conrad and Mrs. WilliamdayRev. Fat he i William H/Kennedy, pastor, peifonncd the marriage i ceremony. i \Mis. Sylvia tSrtrio of Mi|ldak ’was the inmiun uf houm imd~onbn^^—Hanson were bl'ideaiimlds.—Thry^rttendftirt—to—the—hr-ide,—Joseph ,^wore gowns of ice-blu* organdy,hats* - and -carried'cascade bouquets of red roses and baby's breath.The flower girl, attired in agown of white nylon and wearingGricto of Milldale was the best | ( man and ushets were Ronald Judd, ■a cousin of the biidReiouifi, and Jack Clark, brother of the bride- , ( gTdom. The bride was given in, | mart tage by her father. 1jMrs.1 Jama picture hat, was Carol Lissance _^of Southington, niece of the bnde- | oigaiT during the ceremony and | jc—and—o n^—i ~~ ihgton._ Following the ceremony, a ie-groom, f James Skinner, uncle of the brideThomas Giles of Southington . w as the soloist.WES Mr. Fiske*s best man. The The bride was-attired in a gnwm^ ushers were Raymond Wuodburn of white squaie French marqui- ^Ujrig-^±rawi. Hee---fa4H-length bridal veil was made of. French pointed lace. She carried a bridal bouquet of white loses anti r v stcphanntis. ■#The matron of honor wore a gown of mlue Mlk taffeta witb^ai\cnr eeption was held in the garden at -John Cooke's Inn. Mrs. Nelson wore a white* ftoial print dress* with black accessories, and Mrs. _* Fiske had white accessoi h*s wYth-j matching accessories and she car-’ s*s her floral print dress. Both wore fried an atm bouquet of pink loses,^ ^corsages of mixed spring flowers, and stephanotis. ts^JVheii the couple left fui then un-. The bnde’s mother, Mis Skin-j^ r announced \veddmg trip, the bnde I ner, was attired in ,a biegc_..and was attired in an ice-blue suit of; brown hnea suit with matching ac- f, 'tailored—slrgrkskiw'With wh-f^aiwrips; -and—sr—corsage -Ku*^motherj Mrs. Clark j -wore «i tan j ^“ charist- lilies. ;suit with matching accessories.The bride attended riainville Both had corsages of roses. ^BriroolSr JiiiTtford Hospitat rSchunfcf Aftnr_tfac cexexmmy a dinner waswwof Nursmgt and Hillyei College, held at the Rogers Fhcpkice Inn, Mr. Fiske graduated from South- t Queen Street* for members of the ington schools, and attended immediate families and the bridal —Springfield -College. -The mupieH-partyiJLiateiMa thelt;iay a reception — jwill reside at l45 Meriden. for more than 100 guests was held Southington. at the homo of the bride's parents,* ■ - ..........i iwMr.rand’ritfrsrriglarkHeftriagb1!•