Wed -.in Candlelight- ServiceMR. AND MRS. HAROLD LANDRUSIn -an-lmpressiv e-home .weddingFriday evening, May 2, Miss Susan Ingels, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Corliss S. Ingels of Toulon, became •the bride of Harold Landrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landrus of Chenoa.The candlelight service was read by the Rev. M, Schultz, pastor of the First Christian church of Henry, in the presence of the immediate members of the families and a few classmates of the bride.The bride, given in maniage by her father, wore a whltq nylon chiffon ballerina length gown with fitted bodice, full skirt and shirred side panels. Her headdress was a short vfcil held by sequin bands. She carried a colonial bouquet of tosebuds and lilles-of-the-vaHey. Miss Doris Ingels served as herSister's bridesmaid. She wore a pleated sheath dress pf pastel'green -crepe with satin cummerbund and white accessories. Shcf«carried a colonial bouquet of pinkand White carnations; --Kenny Carter of Bloomington served as best man for the bridegroom.Following the ceremony, a reception was held with classmates of the bride presiding. Miss Lois Welch, Miss Colleen Liss, Miss Bemie Roth, and Mrs. Kenny Carter presided at the serving table.Miss Marilyn Hutson, classmate of the bridesmaid, was in charge of the guest book and music.The bride is a graduate of the Henry-Senachwine high school and is a Senior at St. Joseph's School of Nursing !n Bloomington, The bridegroom is a graduate of.Chenoa high school and is employed by the Livingston Stone companyof Pontiac. 'After a short wedding trip, the young couple will make their home in Bloomington until after the bride's graduation in August.