Andrews-Tubaugh Wedding at KeokukMRS. RICHARD TUBAUGHMr, and Mrs. C. H. Andrews of L Udell, Iowa announce the marriage! yei of their daughter, Venetah to Rich-} ^elt; ard Tubaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs, f Albert Tubaugh of Moravia.The wedding took place at the j altar of the Church of the Naz-I arene in Keokuk, Iowa, May 1, j 1949.Im}' The double ring ceremony was I q . rpArl hv thp-ftpv. Wnrron Rnrri. Iread by the Rev. Warren Burd,The bride wore a white pique | dress trimmed with gold buttons ^ and dainty lace with black ac-J Fri cessories and a corsage of red j Ac roses. j CliThe bridesmaid, Miss Ruby Tot- Vo bert of lies Moines, who is a! q. close friend of the bride and groom, J pr wore an aqua blue dress, white ac- j cessories and a matching corsage of the bride, jThe bridegroom wore a light gray gubardine suit. The best man, 1 Virn Arthur Dean Andrews of Udell, a B. brother of the bride, wore a dark blue suit with white pin stripe. I Both wore a white carnation bou- J jj tonniere.Mrs. Tubaugh is a graduate of Moravia high school with the class Joh *4G. She has been teaching ini N Appanoose and Mahaska- county rural schools. The last two years she taught the upper grades at ^ Wright, Iowa.Mr. Tubaugh attended school in Monroe county. He is now in part-| nership with his brothers, Russell,Ray and Roy, dealers in livestock and farming. | CQThe happy couple will make their ime. home on one of their farms fourl miles southeast of Moravia, which | the bridegroom has in readiness for his bride.MlEviI