Shafter MennoniteBrethren Churchscene of the i Miss LindaCriggerdaughter of Mr. and; MrsLeland Kroeker. 30335OrangeBellows, son of Mrs. DonBellows,335Walnutstreet, and the late DonBellows.cdoublemony was performed June 16 at 8by Rev.p.m.Joseph Agee, Jr., pastor of the South Shafter Mennonite Brethren Churchbefore 150 witnesseswith Diane Peterson9playing the traditionalwedding marchandHarold Reimer, singing selected solos.The bride was attiredin a full length lace dress with a shoulderveil.a snouiaer lengthcarried a bou-of red and whiteMlroses on a Bible, which Mrs. Kroeker had carriedat her wedding. Her father escorted her down theaisle and gave her awayto the groom the altar.ofKaren Crigger, sis the bride, servedmaid of honor. She worea yellow chiffon over taf-bodicetaffeta. Her other sistersCriggerJanet Kroeker. both ofShafter servedmaids and wore gowns of' the same color andmaterials as the maidof honor.andthe bridesmaids carreidlong stemmed yellow roses with fern and ribbonsCandlelighters were Donna Bellows, sister ofthe groomandMichaelKroekerthebrother.Bellowsgroomried yellow petals for the path of the bride. Shewas dressed like thebridesmaidsGary Buckland, Santa Maria, was the bestandKroekerRichard Kroeker. bothShafterseatedtheguests.The church was decoratedments of white glads and yellow mums with candle-bra.Areception was in the church fello hall.heldandMr. Mr s. David Bellowsleft for their new home at Patrick Air Force Base, in Florida, where David is in the airforce. BothChurch, with Mrs. Wallace Reimer. and Mrs.are graduates of Shafter high, Mrs. Bellows in 1967 and Mr. Bellows in 1965.Robert Bergman, serving as hostesses. Karen and Sharon Crigger were hostesses at a personal shower at the home ofAmong the showers held for Mrs. BellowsMrs. Alvin Lepp, 312Pine Street.prior to her marriage, here by the ladies of thebride's South Mennonite BrethrenUIHHy Bowl• •(Continued from Pifl* 1)Voth cast the negativevote.Manager Lewis Carroll reported that he was receiving excellent co-Mathias OfficeOOOresioperation from the potatosheds this year. in the matter of effluent. Indents of Kern, Kings andTulare Counties will haveonly one or two casesdid he have reason to reinopportunity to take part a district-wide leg-port non-cooperation.The Boardsolutionre-em-surveythe coming weeks* ac-ployees of the District to be members of the Kerncording to CongressmanBob Mathias of Calif-County Employees' Association and authorizedornia's 18th District.4 4In the months aheaddeductions for payments of dues and fees.the 90th Congress will be deliberating many issuesAttorney A.G. Morti-more offered a suggestion