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Newlyweds In IowaAfter Colorado TripAfter a wedding trip in Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Arthur Nuss are back in Des Moines, Iowa, where Mr. Nuss, a student at Drake University, will receive his bachelor of music education degree in June.The bride, nee Nancy Kay Schoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schoney of Lena, and Harlan Nuss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peterson of Lena, were married on April 10 in the Lena Church of the Brethren.The double-ring, candlelight service was performed before an altar of white snapdragons and pink and white pompons. Seven-branched candelabra entwined with ivy were on eitherside of the altar, and candles decorated the windows.Perform Ceremonybridegroom as best man, and thegroomsmen were David Tom Lee and Ardell Hake. The three ushers were Thomas Boots of Leavenworth, Kan., and Richard and Gary Schoney, brothers of the bride.The wedding reception was held in the American Legion Hall. Those assisting were Misses Mary Brandeberry, Marilyn Daws, Gloria Hall, Carol Hlavacek, Evelyn Hood, Jean Ostlund, Barbara Palmer and Mrs. William Artman, Don-Charlwood and Donaldaid Julius.Has B.S. DegreeThe bride received her B.S. degree in business education from Manchester College in North Manchester, Ind.Mr. and Mrs. Nuss are atDr. Richard B. Harshbarger home at 1800 Watrous Ave,, Wa- M ■ « * W « ■ 1 a Iof Manchester College and Rev. Harvey Ressler were the officiating clergyman.The bride, given in marriagekonda Village, Moines, Iowa.Apt. 9, Des ? ___ The first barbed %vire was intro-uv Vipva TotTiPt* wnrp s f*nwn flflduced about 1873, The first largeDy ner iatner, wore a gown OI scaje manufacturer was Joseph peau de soie and Chantilly lace. |Giidden of DeKaib, 111.Her veil of illusion was securedby a crown of crystals and pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of white roses, stephanotis and ivy, centered with pink roses.Nuptial music was played by Larry Smith of Des Moines, and Miss Merrilly Watkins of Wichita, Kan., was the soloist. Rose HeadpiecesGowns of aqua taffeta were worn by Miss Donna Wolfe of Dayton, Ohio, the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Miss Carolyn Hippensteel ofNorth Manchester, Ind., andMrs. William Blough of Ann Arbor, Mich.The attendants carried cascade bouquets of white pompons and ivy with accents of pink. A cluster of small fabric rosesformed the headpiece of eachPLAY ITSMARTIN CARE-FDRESBask in any one of thfrom our new-for-sumEasy care fabrics in gaysolids and flower pastelattendant.The flower girls were Lynnel
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Freeport, Illinois, US

Thu, May 27, 1965

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