WjJinf Uowd Spot*enThe wedding vows of Carol Jean Anderson and Larry Carl Hurst, both of Glenwood, were spoken before the Rev. E. E. Basye at the Grace United Methodist Church on August 6. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hurst.The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a formal length gown of smocked georgette. The empire bodice was designed with a high ruffled neckline and bishop sleeves. Set-in panels of Chantilly lace edged with ruffles dramatized the front and back and bordered the hem of the a-line skirt. The bride's double illusion mantilla fell into a chapel length train.The bride wore a gold bracelet which her grandmother and mother had worn at their weddings. The bracelet was a gift from her grandfather to her grandmother sixty years ago. She carried a white Bible covered with white rose buds, daisies, and baby’s breath; love knots were attached to the blue and white ribbons as they lay throughout the Bible.The groom’s sister, Mrs. Les Peterson, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Teri Crossley; Mrs. Robert Anderson, sister-in-law of the bride; Jackie Rodman; and Mrs. Rick Barnes,sister of the groom. Their iden- - gilt tables.tical floor-length blue crepe gowns were styled with an empire bodice trimmed in white lace and gradually gathered In the back to form a pleated effect; they had short bouffant sleeves and a scoop neckline. The bridesmaids wore large carried wicker baskets with blue and white miniature carnations, daisies, and baby’s breath.brimmed white hats with a blue berta Hodgson, and Pam Carnes ribbon encircling the crown, assisted.forming a bow in the back. TheyThe groom presented his bride and her mother with a bouquet of long stemmed red roses.The couple enjoyed a honey-BITE NOT BAD?Regardless of old Hollywood horror films, a tarantual bite Is JtorWa until Sept 16toxtfly worse than a bee or wasp g-jj, f^l^Lan a?-sting, unless the victim has a par- ter the cruise they will make ticular allergy, National Ge- their home in Jacksonville, Fla., ographic says. Some ants, bees, until his service obligation is and wasps are far more danger- completed, ous.Les Peterson, the groom’s brother-in-law, served as best man. Groomsmen were Ed Barbour, Mike McMahon, Gary Thie-schafer and Rick Barnes, brother-in-law of the groom.Heather Schatz, daughter of Mr. anj Mrs. Gene Schatz, was the flower girl. The nephew of the groom, David Peterson, was the rlngbearer.Guests were seated by Robert Anderson, brother of the bride; Dean Kruse, Jerry Hurst and Ron Hurst, both uncles of the groom.During the ceremony each mother recieved a single white rose edged In blue as a special gift from her respective daughter or son.Rick Anderson, brother of the bride and Steve Hurst, cousin of the groom, lit the candles.Doug Loomer sang Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee” and “The Lord’s Prayer, accompanied by Kathy Graham, pianist, and Debbie West, organist.Guests were registered by Saundra Barkus and Darla Peterson. Debbie Meredith, Taml Hawkins, Jinnie Lauenroth, and LaVonne Peterson presided at theA reception was held in the church parlors following the ceremony, with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hopkins as host and hostess. Mrs. Henry Vohs, aunt of the bride, made and served the three tiered wedding cake. Mrs. Lewis Rodman, Jr., Ro-