NEWS+SOCIETYBertels-FennesseyCeremony Is ReadThe marriage of Miss MaryrEulalia Bertels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bertels of Nor-i tonville, and Richard Fennessey I Topeka, son of Mr. and. Mrs.James O. Fennessey of Lahadie, : Mo., was solemnized on Oct. 28, ’ 10 a.m., at St, Joseph Church in Nortonville.The Rev. Thomas ( lune read the double ring ceremony befij an altar decorated with arrangements of white mums and palms Pews were marked with white satin bows. Wilfred Schuler, vocalist, sang “Ave Maria,” “Panis Angelicus” and “On This Day 0 Beautiful MotherII **ntlihThe bride, given in marriage by her lather, wore a white floor , j length gown of imported Chantillylace over heavy bridal taffeta*and worn over a large hoop petticoat. The fitted bodice was scled with a scoop neckline outlined with tiny seed pearls and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant double skirt, worn over an underskirt of nylon tulle and fashioned with a wide Chantilly lace ruffle at t:lve bottom ended in a sweep train. Her full circular veil of silk r! illusion fell from a rhinestoneojeweled tiara. Her only jewelry *, was a diamond pendant necklar.ea gitt of the groom. She carried;( a miniature bouquet of red roses..1 outlined with frosted white leavesi and satin streamers.Miss Agnes Corpstein of Kansas at Thompson’s KoKo room lollcw City was maid of honor. She were mg the cer mony and a reception a ballerina length gown of emer there, from 2 to 4 p.m. The lace aid green chiffon over 'matching j covered serving table was center-‘ taffeta. The fitted btxliee featured ed with a four - tiered wedding$nisaAtl1Y ItVctI4l1JMRS. RICHARD FENNESSEYand immediate families was held the ceremony were Mr and Mrs. .....' ** 1 James O. Fennessey and sons,Miss Patsy Fennessey, Mr. andIS10g1.Va Sabrina neckline and a crushed ■ midriff. Flying panels extended (* from the back of the neckline anil d ' the skirt was bouffant. Her head piece was a matching nylon braid crown She carried a white rose bouquet. Miss Linda Maris of Topeka, was bridesmaid and hergown and bouquet were identical to that of the maid of honorRobert Hmielak of Thorp. Wis., was best man and Merrill Bakerd | of Needham. Mass., was grooms* j man Ushers were Roger Aniler-j son. Spring Valley, Minn. and. Daniel Fennessey of LahadieMo.Mother of the bride wore an autumn gold toned silk suit with black accessories and the bride groom s mother chose a na\ v blue silk suit with matching cessories. Both wore white nation shoulder corsages.A dinner for the wedding partvcake, encircled with red roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Assisting in serving were Mrs. John Cowley, Mrs. WalterWohletz, Miss Lucille Weishaarand Miss Patsy Fennessey. Mrs. John Bunck of Everest had charge of the guest book and Mrs. L *o Ryan and Mrs. John Gilmore, the gifts.For a short wedding trip, the bride chose a black fur blendwalking suit with white access -lies. Her corsage was a whit,orchid.Mrs. Joe Calvin and family all ofLabadie, Mo.; Miss Eva Byrd,Grav Summitt, Mo ; Mr and Mrs.* * }Clarence Tagge. Washington, Me.; Mrs. Henry Ubelakei. Mr and Mrs John Bunck and family, Mr and Mrs Henry Bunck. Everest,Mr, and Mrs Victor Ubo laker, Mr and Mr-,. Frank Geiger, Horton; Mrs John Gilmore, Robinson. and Mr and Mrs WaiterWohletz and sons of Effingham.ALTAR SOCIETYThe Corpus Christ i Altar Society met at Moonev (’reek Wednesdavis\is. I’sdac-carleMrs. Fennessey is a graduate ,.fNortonville High School a n d Clark's Business College. She is employed at the Santa Fe offices in Topeka The bridegroom isstationed at Forbes Air Force Base, Topeka.The couple is at home at 1110 Tvler. Toocka.o.entng.Mrs. Ben Noll, MrsHojvtessciS wereFoxI oobaand Mrs. Ed Domann Mrs. Ixionard Kramer gave a report on theWomen's convention, held recentlvin Kansas Citv.%■Next meeting will be a Christmas party and gift exchange with Mrs. Leonard Kramer and Mrs. Andv Domann hostessesOut * of * town guests attending I