Grant-Nelson Rites in MadisonmmJames Gram Jr., claimed as his bride Carol Marie Nelson*in nuptial rites read at 7 p. m. Feb. 15 by the Revs. Morris Wee and H, P. Walker in Bethel Lutheran Church, Madison.*The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Grant. 1024 MainSt., and James Grant Sr., Seattle, Wash. His bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl H. Nelson, Madison.For the ceremony, the bride chose a white lace sheathfullgown, lull length, with a taffeta chapel train. Her chapel veil was held by a petal shaped headpiece. Pink roses were the flowers she carried as she wasWolUa PhotoMrs. James Grant Jr.given in marriage by her father.Virginia Grosse appeared as maid of honor with Joan Olson, Mrs. Kenneth Hegge and Diane Berendes, Madison, as the bridesmaids. Their identical street length sheath dresses were white lace over pink taffeta. Pink taffeta headpieces and bouquets of pink sweetheart roses, w'hite carnations and candles completed their ensembles. Pamela Ahrens,niece of the bride, was herUps and Ervin Doepke. Charles Fine, Howard Egstad, Robert Thomas, Herbert Nelson, Robert Nelson and Rusty Frazier, lt;Madison, ushered for the wed-(ding.A reception was held in the church parlors preceding a private reception in the home ( of the bride’s parents. The newly married couple will be at j home at 1113 Bowen Ct., Madi- | son. while the bridegroom at- ( tends the law school at the!flower girl.Dick Johnson, Alexandria,Minn., attended the bridegroom as best man His groomsmen were Duane Furan, Gene Phil- fraternity.University of Wisconsin where v he was graduated in agricul- ^tural economics. He is affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon