ad.ia.e.rinn-er,'5l-iUis,1-inntS€Liiyade-rh,fast/airs.usr e sir ay In. ndlerndhehers:to-n-lendi..aXr.er•-v-V*' _ V'MS1-1 V ** **•*•** Te* _*• —MR. AND MRS. GERALD C. SCHOLTEN are pictured above fom lowing their marriage Saturday evening at the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Scholten is the former Judith Ann Capps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Capps.Judith Ann Capps WedsEvening CeremonyIiAt 7 p.m., March 21, 1970, Judith Ann Capps exchanged marriage vows with Gerald C. Schol-ien at the Presbyterian Church. Rev.-Eugene Bjork officiated at the double-ring candlelight ceremony.. Miss Capps is the daughter of Mr.;vand Mrs. Martin, papps. Mr. fcrift Jifrs. Ben Scholten, Grange-viile, k are the parents of * the groom. * ; .For her wedding, the bride chose a white and yellow color t*Heme whichr was* carried out in the tall baskets of wjhite carr nations, yellow daffodils and daisies at the altar,’ Raymond Scarborough provided the music with organ selections, Gordon Binning sang “Romeo and Juliet” and God, Gave Me Yot#*The lovely bride entered the church at the arm of her father.Shb woterfi floor-length gown af /.peau-de-sofe, featuring an emnire lace bodice, with long puffed ^sleeves of dlk organza. The long * skirt was trimmed with alencon lace. Her long train, fashioned of nylon marquisette was ‘held in place by a vhite cumberbun.A shoulder-length* veil of nylon marquisette was held in place with a garland of flowers. Her only jewelry was a single pearl necklace which gift from* th e-groomThe bride’s cascading bou-juet Was of yellow roses and vhite daisies in a cross arrange-nent.Cammie Capps attended her dster as maid-of-honor and Mrs. 2arl (Vicki) Pence, sister of the )ride, was matron-of-honor. •’reddie Ann Kohl, cousin, served as bridesmaid. They wore ime green, short sleeved linen Iresses trimmed with a yellow velvet bow, white gloves and rellow velvet bows in their hair. Saeh catried a-bouquet * of cas-sading-yellow daisies with limeix eea. .streamers.Marsha Lucas and CammieJcholten were flower girls and Ing bearers were Andy Nelson ind PhilMp Nelson,Performing the duties of. best nan for hfs brother Was Roger toholten, Grangeville. Ushers vere Randy Capps, brother of he ^ bride, and Steve Martin, Cheyenne, Wyo.*-For her daughters wedding, tfrs. _Capps selected a yellow :repe~ dress* with white acces-fories^ .and^thg^groopi’s mothershose 'a ’light beige* Jcnlt dresb vitfa navy bluer accessories. Bothv nothers wore. white . carnation!corsages.A reception honored the newlyweds immediately following the ceremony in the Presbyterian Center.A lovely three-tiered wedding cake trimmed with yellow roses,green leaves and topped with white wqddipg bells centered the bride's table, covered with a white linen table cloth. -Mrs. Nels Nelson, assisted by Bonita Jenkins, cut and5 served the wedding cake, Mrs. Grant Nelson poured coffee and Mrs. •Fred Kohl officiated at the punch bowl. Vendla Nelson and Alice Marie Kohl, cousins of the bride, were in charge of the gift tables. Mrs. Lewis Enlow, Jr., presided at the guest book.. The new Mrs. Scholten wore a lime green knit, lortg sleeved dress with white QfA0-* ar*d cuffs for her going-wway ensemble. Her corsage was a yellow rose.The cctheir home at Terrace /Courts lhMoscow after spending their;honeymoon in Western Montana and Northern Idaho.Those attending the wedding from out-of-town included Henry Lucas and family, Milton Crawford, Glen Schoo, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scholten and family, Grangeville; Mrs. Marion Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Capps, Blackfoot; Mr. and Mrs. GrantfamilySteve Martin, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Vendla Nelson, ’Dr. and Mrs. Fred Kohl and family. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Enloe, Jr., Boise: Dr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and family, Bozeman, Mont.: Gilbert Capps. Sacramento, Calif;; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. Pocatello: Judy Robertson, Gooding; Mary Kav Wolf, Doris Uebahn, Joan Thompson, Moscow, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller, Spokane, Wash A rehearsal luncheon was given by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Capps at their home at noon for those attending the wedding party.WhiteAt 500 Club MeetingMrs. Linda Bean entertained her Friday 500 Club at her home at 1:30 p.m.* A dessert luncheon was served to the members preceeding play.High scorer for the afternoon was Mrs. Earl White with Mrs. Maudie ^ Reddington receiving second , high. The , traveling award was given to Mrs. Ernest Marslng.yrONLY 20 DAYS LEFT