, PAGE EIGHTEENFeiler-Fletcher Nuptials Held Friday Evening in Omaha Lutheran ChurchGiven in marriage by her father, Miss Mari Ann Feiler became the bride of S. Sgt. Bichard D. Fletcher in Kountz Memorial Lutheran Church, Omaha, Fiiday, with the Rev. Walter Traub 'officiating at the 8 p. m. ceremony.The bride is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Feiler, of Omaha, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PJumer, of Council Bluffs, Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fletcher, of Reliance, S. B.The bride's gown made o! Chantilly lace over nylon tulle and slipper satin, featured an Illusion-nylon yoke, a lace red-Sngote and a skirt of accord inn-pleated nylon tullo which fell into a cathedral train. She wore veil of embroidered silk illusion held by a tiara of seed poaiis She carried a white Bible adorned vith a white orchid and hyacinthMiss Beverly Browne, of Omaha, in an orchid gown, was maid of hopor The Misses Betty Lou Becker and Irene I Ister, both of Omaha, in yellow and aqua gowns respectively, were brides-, maidsAH attendants gowns were bftt-lerlna-length and fashioned of lace and nylon tulle with pointed peplums. They wore hoadresses of satin and tulle and carried cascade bouquets of gardenias, daisies and sweotpeiutSusan UJsely of Omaha was flower glri. She wore a full-lengthfrock of white net over tnffetaand carried a miniature of the bride’s bouquetRoderick Ron of Omaha, was best man. Ushets we to Eugene Goldsmith and Ronald Scka both of Omaha,Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in thechurch parlor A four-tiered wedding cake, centering the bride's table, was sut rounded with asparagus fet n, bows and bells. The refreshment table was centered with spring flowers and candles. Mints served were in the shape of a bride’s slippers, and were decorated in orchid and silver.Assisting at the reception were: Mis Bernard Sandburg, Mrs. Gerard Rood and the Misses Lorraine Will Lnrae Watson and Mary Lou Hiehenthal, all of Omaha; Miss Emnja Klopping and Miss Donna Davie, both of Council BluffsAfter a wedding trip to Mexico, the couple will make their home in San Antonio Texas, where thegroom is stationed with the Air Force.Acplt;J«fo81aCldlt;orrcgiai€'tcSIirP1gctlfi!,J It* jJ—Tonttki Jack Photo Mrs. FletcherVisiting Couple WillCelebrate Anniversary$■Mi and Mis. William Peckon-paugh, of Oto, la will celebiate their BOth weddmlg anniversary tn the Council Bluffs home of Mrs Peckenpaugh’s brother, C. E. Honeywell, Sunday afternoon.An open-house will be held for the couple in the Honeywell home at 840 S 1st St ftom 2-5 p m Mr. and Mis Pcekenpaugh are the parents of one daughter, Mrs. Floyd Taylor, of Sioux City, who is heie to help them obseive the occasion, Local moces and nephews and another biother of Mis Peckenpaugh, Fred Honeywell, also will Rttond.* * *SiVc00et3i,1tMrs. Allen Dudley Hostess at LuncheonMrs Allen Dudley entertainedSatutday at a luncheon honoring Mis Carl Stephens on her birthday.