THE BRAINERD DAILY DIS!Ilene Dixon and Rev. E. Rockst ad Speak Vows HereNuptial vow* were exchanged lastnight between Miss Dene Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dixon, and the Rev. Ernest B. Rockst ad, pastor of the Bethany Covenant church of Brainerd. The Rev. Carl Johnson of Foley officiated at the ceremony, which took place at 8:20 in the Bethany Covenant church. The service was read by candlelight. Large beautiful bouquets of pompoms and fern bankeu the altar. Gordon Egertson of Minneapolis sang Beloved” and ‘Have Thine Own Way Lord. He was accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth Anderson.The bride was attired in a Door length gown of white taffeta. It was fashioned princess style with a sweetheart neckline and leg-o-rnutton sleeves. Her veil extended to the Door and was caught at the top with a halo of seed pearls. She carried k bouquet of red roses.Mists Frances Sartweli of Pequot Lakes served as bridesmaid. She chose a pink taffeta Door length gown with a full skirt and tight bodice. She carried a colonial bouquet of small roses.Flower girl was Miss Angela Stay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Stay of Brainerd. She wore a shell pink taffeta full length dress trimmed in blue ribbons, and a matching blue bonnet. She carried chrysanthemums and petals in a Dower basket used by the flower girl at her mother's wedding.Earl Duame acted as best man. Ushers were Oene Swanson of Brainerd and Clarence Solberg of St. Paul.Mrs. Dixon was attired in a green silk street length dress with matching accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses.A reception was held in the baas ment of the Bethany Covenant church following the ceremony for 150 guests. Burning white candles, crepe paper streamers wound around the pillars and crepe paper roses in the conner of the tables consisted of the decorations. Red roses adorned each table and were laid around the three tier wedding cake.Out-of-town guests included the Rev. Ward Williams of Little Fall, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Llndstrom of Tacoma, Wash.The newly married couple left for a few days’ visit in Thief River Falls. They plan to reside jn the church parsonage.