MR. AND MRS. KENNETH STANTONUndo Crews, Kennefh StantonMrs. Linda McCleary Crews and Kenneth L. Stanton were married at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bethel Baptist Church, Galesburg. Rev. Frank Norton and Rev. Robert K. C. Paulson officiated.Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence.A. McCleary, 1911 Wallace St,, Muscatine; and Mr, and Mrs, Marvin R. Stanton, Rt. 1, Knoxville, III.Mrs. Bob Ward, Galesburg, was organist and vocalist. Miss Peggy McCall, Colchester, 111., was the pianist.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a colonial inspired chantiily lace bouffant gown with matching mantilla train veil. The basque bodice was styled with a sheer round lace yoke topped with a high collar edged in lace, the long sleeves were edged in matching lace, wide scalloped lace tiers formed the very full skirt worn over bridal hoopsDrury Extension new officers are announcedNew officers for the Drury Home Extension Unit were named at the June meeting held at the home of Nellie Ziegenhorn. Those named to assume their duties in September are as follows: ‘Mrs. Torn ’Carlson,, chairman; Mrs. Fred Thir-'tyacre, first vice chairman; Mrs. John Feldman, second vice chairman; Mrs. Keith Zimmerman, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Larry Mier, 4-H chairman; Mrs. Leland Ziegenhom, public information; Mrs, Lloyd Terrill, recreation; Mrs. Leory Fowler, health and safety; Mrs. George McGreer, ways and means.and descended into a circular chapel train. Her lace covered headdress held her blusher veil and chapel mantilla in place.Mrs. John McGraw, Galesburg, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of maize polyester accented with white venise lace styled with a high stand-up collar edged with matching lace, slightly full sleeves with lace cuffs, and a softly gathered skirt. Her braid picture hat matched her gown.Mrs. Harold Simmons Jr. and Mrs. Boyd Florer, Galesburg, were bridesmaids. They were.dressed identically to the honor attendant.Miss Melanie Poison, Galesburg, was the flower girl. She was dressed like the other attendants.Jeffrey Crews, Galesburg, carried the rings.David Malone, Dahinda, 111,, performed the duties of best man. Timothy Asbury, Galesburg, and David Jones, Knoxville, were groomsmen. Seating the guests were Mark Bieichner and Andrew J. Varner, Galesburg.A reception'was held at the church following the ceremony. Mrs. Steve Waller, Mrs. Larry Stanton, Mrs. Robert Dodge and Miss Tammy Byerly served.Miss Mary Norton presided at the--guest book. Assisting :With”'t'h'£ gifts were'1 Miss Dprene Johnson and Mrs.' Don McAdams.Upon their return from a wedding trip to Stanton, Mo., the newlyweds will reside at 185 N. Kellogg, Galesburg.Mrs. Stanton attended Muscatine High School.Mr. Stanton is a graduate of Knoxville High School, Knoxville, III.; and is employed with Midwest Manufacturing, Galesburg.