OkomemnizeChristianweddingJune Anne Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thompson, 309 Green street, and Larry RossIngles, son of Mrs. George Dickens, of Marion, and Ernest Ingels, of Kokomo, at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Rev. Norval Lyon, minister of the church, performed the double ringceremony before a setting of palms accented with white satin bows andtraditional wedding candle pperason either side of the kneelingbench. White satin bows marked the family pews. ITraditional bridal airs were played by Mrs. Merlin Harlow, organist, before the*ceremOnv includingm“Because,”Trulysung by Mrs.* RayWebster as the couple knelt at the altar. IThe bride was gowned in whitedelustered satin and French Chantilly lace. The lace bodice was fashioned with a bateau neckline, encrusted with , iridescentslong bridal point sleeves. The si of the gown was designed with softly pleated front and a gathered -11111 back. It was enhanced at thehemline by re-embroidered French Chantilly motifs.The gown flowed gracefully into a long chapel train and her fingertip illusion veil showered from a crown of pearls and pearl drops. She carried a white satin covered wedding Bible adorned with pearls and satin ribbons with lover’s knots extending to the length of the J front of the gown. Cresting the j Bible was a white orchid with* a deep purple throat. The bride was given in marriage by her father.Gowns identical in style and color were worn by Mrs. Max Suite sister of the bride, who was matron of honor, and Misses Sheilah Blair and Pam Hogue, friends ofthe bride, who werp bridemaids.Fashioned of topaz taffejd, they featured shallow V qeCklines and elbow length sleeves. The controlled full skirts were highlighted with back bustle draping accented with two self fabric roses falling to ballet length.Their headpieces of matching fabric and color were halos of roses with circular veils. They car-, ried colonial bouquets of fall colors including chrysanthemums, pom-nd other autumn flowers.lt;lt;lI{€*(112 €FtVcr.vr!dsVBPt;Mr.. Mrs.Ingels(Crowell Photo Ibestman, Robertpoms A lar feren hoand ushering guests were Kooert Fenn, of Hemlock, and Bill Schmitt, of Tipton, who also attended the bridegroom, Marvin Thompson, brother of the bride, and Max Suite, brother-in-law of the bride lighted the candles.For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Thompson chose a candlelight gray brocaded sheath dr£ss with matching three\nVEquarter sleeve jacket, r bouquet in slightly dif-4^er matching gloves were of kidcolor was! carried by the attendant.and her otheraccessories weregray-green. A sheath dress of cof-arry Woods, of Nevada, was, fee brown lace with varigatedClub Calendarmatching accessories was worn by Mrs. Dickens, mother of the bridegroom. Both mothers woreMONDAYsociety—8school.p.m., St. John’s7:30 p.m.,Double Dozen cli Mrs. Wilbur Eikenberry.TUEl DAYTri Kappa sorority — 8 p.m., WestMiss Thompson Fiance HonoredA dinner preceded the wedding rehearsal of Miss June Thompsonand Larry Ingels at Monte's res-2 p.m., Mrs. I taurant, Kokomo, on SaturdayC. B.Stemen, $20 West Jeffer-1 evening. Entertaining at the dinner, were Mr. and Mrs. ErnestStreet ChristianMatineechurch.son street.Tuesday Afternooi^ Mrs. John Hash,identical corsages of autumn chrysanthemums.250 Attend ReceptionTwo hundred fifty guests were served at a reception which followed in the church social rooms. Thebridal table was covered with.white linen with a white net skirt drawn up in bows of the bride’s chosen colors, rust and gold. A four-tiered wedding cake was served with gold punch,Mrs. 3 Clyde Worsham catered with Misses Sandy Conwell, Mary Walker, Sharen and Karen Thompson, Linda Hawkins, Marcia Chaney and Mrs. Mary Fenn helping at the serving table.Following a three-day honeymoon the couple will be at home in Sharpsville. .The bride ia a 1961 graduate of Tipton high school, a member ofPhi Beta Psi sorority and an office employee at Steel Parts. Her husband was graduated from Sharpsville high school in 1956, is a parttime farmer and a mechanic for International Harvester, Sharpsville.street.Know How club Robert Burton. Phi Beta Psi soro Farmers LoanIngels, route 5 Kokomo, father of.r • t' '* \_ - - ■ -jfr * ’ * *- V .the bridegroom, and Mrs. GeorgeDickens, his mother. Parents of■ *7:30 p.m., Mrs. *be bride are Mr. and Mrs. Elvin— 1 p.m., 121 WalnutAPPAity7:30 p.m., Trust, com-ThompsonGuests were Mr. * and Mrs. George Dickens, of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. August Marshall, ofSharpsville; Mr. and Mrs. Maxpany social room.WEDNESDAYRoyal Neighbors -+• 7:30 p.m., Tip-1 Suite, Rev. and Mrs. Norval Lyon,Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harlow, Mr. and 1:30 p. m.t Mrs. | Mrs. Robert Fenn, Miss Sheilahton Building and Loantion friendship room.VFW Auxiliary Robert Small.THURSDAYLegion Auxiliary 4- 6:3Blair,. Miss Pam Hogue, Larry(Continued on page 8)Tuesday - ThursdaySaturday, 10Dottie Kinder104 S. Main St.