Maurice ot EppersonMrs. Arthur H. CoatsNewly-vveds are at homein Wicflita following vowsOn Easter Sunday, in the I irsi Christian Churc.i in Wellington, Miss Luanm* Eneel, daughter of Mrs I it. En tel and th I re Mr. Engeb became the bride of Arthur Hugh ( nut . s n of VI».and Mrs. E. C. Coats of Augusta. The Rev. fed I). Hurst oil.c.at-ed.The church was dt corated w.th baskets of white chrvsant.ie-muni', and Easier 1.1. -s and two brass candelabra holding white tapers. A white aisle cl »:h marked the center aisle for the bridalparty.Mrs. Marjerie Sullivan, solo .!, sang “Entreat Mi Not To Leave Thee and Wedd n * Prayer,” accompanied by Mrs Boyd vlor-r s, organist, who used “SongsMy Mother I aught Me for theseat ng of the m it hers. ‘ frumpet Voluntary” by Pur*el! fa: tie-wedding party and the Wed-11.11-’ March” from Lchengi n fortlx entranc.- of the bride.Miss Engel was g.ven in marriage b\ her br * her, \1 ik• 1 gel Mrs. I) .v d B^are of Moline.and VIi s. Rickard Anderson ofK -nsns (' tv Mn . we: • bridesmauls. Mss Sharon Seers Kansas City, Mo., was maid oihonor.1 hey wor - identical dresses fashioned of vv ,ite .atin, pr n a ss s'ykd w h emp rt was inroad.' d vv h ,r -rn - »t n i ibbon and a b -vv h id in p'.u e by a pearl a a I h ncs ;n • pin. a g’f: of the hr de. I letr hat- ware of white sal n at’d n t y ' her d n-to a ;• a n s »tin cr w and *r turned vv th tins b jtj *. of v h st* ghano* and n r or enribbon. Their cas •.■,) b uiq i * -vver • of L ester lilies and w i.te chrysanthemum'-Sally ( o.a's, lister of • h*- hr taproom, was taper lighter. Sw ire a whit*, taffe'a f on a ng h dress w:th a pane! f wh te I r and ineert’on in the front. H r wrist corsage was of w i te pompon mums.Ciarv Burkhart of Ulvsv w:ibes; man ;nd g’ misi.v n wereDav d C'orb.n oi Wanna ,»■:lt;!.I.m Lviton rf Augusta, (iu ts were seated l)V Boo Mi . ('r I aides (let* tv, Wilhin Aurnhe m r andBill Mill son. ill of W ch ta.The bride wore a white delast-ered atm pr.nccss styled tlr-*,. w.th an A-l.m ska, and be mu-elbow length si. eves I he dresswas tr,mined vv,lh four largehand hi ad d mede eons spac dyt intervals down the iront of the dress and the sleeves wet * tr m med witl bands il hand-beadedinsertion. The hope! tra n last-ened at the sh udders, was border d with a band of hand-beaded insertion. Her full-length veil ol white illusion was held n plac -by a siYiall beaded satin cap an i one large garden a matching those n the bridal boaqu**t wh eiwas lash oned of white gardeniasand stephan t s A recept'on .n fel'owshp hail was ft Id follow-ng the cer mionv. Mrs Vernon Robinson, Mrs. V.r-gil Turner, Mrs V. A Dickey, Mrs. L. C. Knowles and Mrs. bail Peters were in charge of the reception, ass sted by throe of M ss Engel’s s'udents f'omCampus II *|) Sc no!. The cake tah'e and the punch table were covered with white satin floor-I* ngth cloths The cake tah’e was decorated vv‘h Easter lilies andcn's al can I dabra holding wh u*pom nom mums I h ■ cake wasa foiir-,;e ed a!’ whte squarecake resting on a base of fourso i in re rakes and decor ited with Faster liles and step anofisLea*her«l‘*af fern outlined th *base rf *he ca'-p. Clt;r - -n til ntsin the vharv* of wed ling bells, assur ed rvfs .ml ’urn* - green punch were served.Mrs. Arlyn (iouid served thecake, assisted by Miss (lailof(Laves. Mies Karen (began presided at the punch tabllt;* andMis. David Corbin was at theg.ft table. Miss flail Graves wasin charge of the guest book. The b;: da I party was served at a separate table covered with a cut work ciot .i and centered with a g )id d sh holding white chrysanthemum . and flunked whhtwo go'd candlesticks.For the short wedding trip, the bride wore a pink linen and otton two-piece suit, fingertip jacket lined w.th pink and white polka dot silk with matching blouse, and matching ae-(• ■-.sories. Her corsage was a white gardenia.Mr. and Mrs. Coats are at home in Wich.ta at 4829 Eastwood. Apt. C.DUVs meetwith Mrs. HuntDaughters of Union Veteransme i Monday afterm.on in th. home of Mrs. Vera Hunt, who uiso pres ded at the bus.ness ses-sion in the absence of t ie presi-d'-iit, Mis. Lois Sm.th, who is hosp talized.Mrs. L-nnie Ellis, chaplain, i pened the meeting with prayer. Nine members answered roll ea I [’ ans acre made to participate n the Memorial Day Set vices at the Praule Lawn Cemetery.'I'he meeting closed vv th group :ie i! ■. with Mrs. H ini as or-;e st. Dur ng th * social hour, ■lt; * n am and cookies w *re served bv t *• hostesses, assisted by Mrs. I His.OSU graduationslated SundayI re * S.imner County students will rent ve degre* from Ukla-h am State University, Still-v a i in spring comm mcement e.\ *• 'so-, slated Sunday evening ut lt;’ u'ciiK'k .n Lewis I .eld Sta-d urn\V :J . im W. (Bill) Brand oi Well ny.tun will receive a B.S.degree in physiology; Harold E. Burkhart of II mnewell, a B.S.d gr e in forestry; and Nathan-% *■iel A. 1 iwson of Cleuda Springs, an assoc ate degree in aeronautical te hnologv.Conway Springsto host meetingThe final spring meeting of the Sumner C inty H storica! Societyw **is slated Mav 24 at tin’ ( onwaySprings tirade School.A eovered-d.sh dinner will precede the meeting at 7 p m. in the multipurpose room. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring own service.Unit meetsfor luncheonA lesson on Casseroles,“ demonstrated by Mrs. Harry Shawn, provided the main d shes of hamburger p.e and macaroni-cheese at a recent luncheon for members of the Junior Rockettes II mi ' Demonstration Unit.Making b.bs for residents of the Sumner County Nursing Home was decided on as another community project for the unit and a bake sale is being planned th's month.Mrs, Jack Templeton was welcomed into the anit as a new member. Mr». James Ryker wor ti p door pr'ze.rhe next meeting will be June 9 in the h ime of Mr-*. Bill Glenn.tANN LANDERS on Page 5