BuaGirBecomes BrideSunday, of Peoria ManA Buda girl, Miss Nancy Anne Bitting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Bitting, became the bride Saturday, of Robert J. Phillips of Moline. Mr. Phillips is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, Peoria.The Rev. R. Lukoskie performed the double ring cere-at 11 a.m.. in Kewaneemony ai u a.m.,Visitation church. Decoratingthe sanctuary were two bouquets of pink and white snajxiragons.The bride wore a two-piece dress of ivory lace and ivory satin trim, with which she wore matching accessories. She also wore a red rosebud corsage.Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. La Vein Manning ofWyanet, and best man for Mr.Phillips was Merrill Marquis of Buda.Mrs. Manning wore a pink knit suit with matching accessories and a pink and white carnation corsage.Following the ceremony immediate families were receivedat the home of the bride’s parents in Buda. Assisting were Mrs. Elmer Peterson, Mrs. Terry Anderson and Mrs. Virgil Littlefield. The couple left after the reception, on a wedding trip to Wisconsin.Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of Buda high school and the Sterling School of Beauty culture. She is operator of Nancy’sBeauty Salon in Buda.Mr. Phillips is a graduate ofSpalding high school and Midstate College of Commerce inPeoria. He is employed at the Iowa Bearing company in Bettendorf, Iowa.They plan to make their home in Moline.FTImaPaSmMiMiMiSitMedadap.titPiLt