Us Nelson And Harold FiskeIdWed I ft Qoubledling C eremonyfsmxzgv Miss Jerrine I. Nelson, daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Gus-$rtave A. Nelson of Plainville, became the bride Saturday af-ernoon of Harold M. Fiske, son of Mrs. Harold M. Fiske and neJate Mr. Fiske of 145 Meriden Avenue at the Church of )ur Saviour in Plainville.The double-ring' ceremony wasCTtiMiss Skinner.jty'eddmSaIiolamit- *TtHording of Farmington, aided by the Rev. Norman M. MacLeod, Jr., Southington.Given in marriage by hei father, the bride wore a white marqisette jgown with sheer inset yoke, ruf-Rertha, long... -cmbraideiedTo Wesley Clark At St. Thomas’tBtV sleeves pointed at the wrists, and rva sheer, chapel-length tium, The ^iTJL.jfingertiD veil fell from a marquisette tiara. She carried a cascade bququet of white Eucharist liliesand baby's breath.W\ Miss Casandra Nelson was maid —-of^honor for hoi* sister, while Mrs.Miss Shirley June Skinnei, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Francis T. Skinner of Meriden Avenue, and Wesley living Clark, son of Mi. and Charles Clark of East-Stieet, were married at 9SI0 a.m. Satui-8:tfChiH.matheatheandThibroRev. Eat he i William H/Kennedy, pastor, pel fanned the marriage| ivt Maiceremony.Mis- Sylvia CSrtcio of Modulewas the matron td Inuinr and unlTVbrowasRobert Conrad and Mrs. Williambride,—Joseph.TT wore gowns of ice-blu* organdy, M—whi-white—picture- hatsf andcascade bouquets of red roses and baby’s breath.The flower girl, attired irf agown of white nyton and weaiingH n picture hat, was Carol LissanceGrietoMilldale was the best | lSt ind usheis were Ronald Juddthei —fta cousin of the biidgeiouifi, and Jack Clark, brother of the bnde-Thegioom. The biTde was mart lage by her father.given tnTTri! Jamek-aWI'TirPHldnlTrrthpmas T of lt;bad lenjjand'smnoigarT during the ceremony j poa|James Skinner, uncle of the bride,. ^ue)of Southington, niece of the bude-groom.Thomas Giles of Southington , w as the soloist.t was Mr. Piste's best man. Thrf The bride was-attired in a gnwm^^ushers were Raymond Woodburn i of white squaie French marqui- p)Ctialso- td—t-aeTfeg—ACTtfri knig—Luhi. Rrr ff“ lhgton. * length bridal veil was made of an(JFollowing the ceremony, a le- French pointed lace. She carried a Mvcess.ception was held in the garden at ■ bridal bouquet of white loses anti John Cooke's Inn. Mrs. Nelson | ^tephanotis. j cC., Wore a whit^ flmal print dress The matron of honor wore a ^ mutlwith black accessories, and Mrs. i gown of miue silk taffeta w‘th|b|up ■£... Flsko bad white accessones wVth-j'matching accessories and she car- 'her floral print dress. Both wnn* fried an aim bouquet of pink tnses. ^ltj,|T*^corsages of mixed spring flowers, and stephanotis. jr^ \Vhen the couple left fui then un-. The bnde’s mother, Mis Skin-j.^^ ft* announced \vedding trip, the bndejner, was attired in _a biegc andwas “attired in an ice-blue suit of: brown linen-suit with matching ae- for , tailored-sharkskin ■ wuth whitc^ic^'ggfflioriofl 11 eiwi—dhv 1riesj-and—:r—cordage of -44ult;-*-mntherJ Mrs. Clarkj -wore a tan charist- lilies. ; suit with matching accessones.The bride attended Plainville Both had corsages of roses.I an u * tiaviof NursmgL and Hillei College, held at the Rogers Fnoplace Inn, Mr. Fiske graduated from South* ■ Queen Street, for members of the ington schools, and attended immediate families and the bridal -Springfield lt;*Hege. - The tmuiflr^artViTiuter til theday a reception -will reside at 145 Meriden Avenuty] for more lhan 100 guests was held Southington. at the home of the bride's parents.T = .........I ■ Mir-aiid-Mis.-GlaTk left -late-mw ith auTI-Migrad by t* Planvotergn\dts a: