JWrntle-Skerritt Rites Solemnized Sunday AfternoonMarried Sunday, March 4, at 3 p. ra. in Grace Methodist Church were ,M1sb Marilyn Mintle, daughter of Mr and Mrs (Karl Mintle of Glenwood, and Harold L, Skerrltt, son of Mra Phyllis Skerrltt of Silver City. The Rev. Paul H. Hicks performed the ceremony. Candles were lighted by Keith Mintle, brother of the bride, and Billy Scott, her cousin. Miss Marguerite BurgoJn, cousin of the groom, played the piano and accompanied William Jurgens, vocalist, Baskets of flowers decorated the altar, jThe bride was attired in an! all-over lace gown over taffeta In traditional white. The, dress featured an illusion neckline, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt. Her fingertip veil was held by a halo of ruffles and sequins, She carrier a bouquet of pink carnations and Garcia mums,The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Marianna Mintle. She wore a ballerina length gown of aeafoam crystalline, and carried pink carnations.Beat man was Robert Kruse of Silver City. Ushers were Dean Maddocks of Glenwood, Sheldon Williams of Silver city and Don Briley of Malvern,At the reception which was arranged by Mary’s Circle of the | Women's Society of Christian Service, the lace-covered 'table was centered with a four-ttered wedding cake in pink and white. It was decorated in doves and topped with a miniature bride and groom. A three-branched j candlestick carried tall pink and■■ white candles which were marked with little bouquets of. lilies of the valley. Red rosebuds and srailax were beautifully arranged around the cake and the candlestick.The bride’s aunt, Mrs Edward Jirovaki, was hostoss at the reception. .Miss Josephine Johnson had the guest book; Mrs Fred Lenza and MisB Marlene Slater received the gifts. The bride's aunt, Mrs Jack' Lemonds, poured the coffee; the groom's aunts, Mrs Dora Goos and Mrs Ralph Skerrltt, served the cake and ices. Other assistants at the reception were Miss Alice Schade, Miss Carolyn Reinert and Miss Gloria Kirchoff, ail of Glenwood and Miss Phyiljs Turner of Humphrey,, Nebr.Mr and Mrs Skerrltt left for a short honeymoon trip to the South, after which they will be at home on the groom’s farm near Malvern, The bride, a graduate of Glenwood High School in 1955, has been employed at Council Bluffs Savings Bank. Mr Skerrltt, after completing the Silver City schools, attended Iowa State College at Ames for two and a half years and served with the Airborne Division of the Army for two years.tr m___