large white satin bows marking ♦ the pews of the. white carpeted bridal aisle added a note of marked beauty to* the bridal scene. |Mrs. Ruth Gustafson presided at the organ, playing, the traditional Wedding Marches and also accompanied- the . guest vocalist, Helen. Anderson, whose numbers included “The Lord’s Prayer,” “Because” and “I Walk WithGod.”« % *Dorothy Elaine entered thechurch with her father, who gave her in marriage. She was especially lovely in her floor length nuptial gown beautifully fashioned of ivory satin, lace and tulle,having a low, round neckline, en-J ha'pced with a brocaded floral design sprinkled with sequins and pearls. T^ei sleeves were longandvpoiiited and the .skirt iwasvery full.' Her shoulder length veil of tulle was secured by a tiny hat apcented with seed pearls and sequins and • she’ carried a • bouquet.of white-‘carnations centered withpink-rosebuds. She also wore pearli,; the gift of ,the groom.. Betty Hubbard: served as maid honor for hex sister, and was attractively atired in a formal frock of pipk.net over satin. The bridesmaids were Charlene Albrecht, . Gloria Hubbard and C'hristine EUsbury, all wearing go^vns of turquoise net over satin.WJiite .gladioli, .centered with pinkrosebuds cotfiprised their bouquets apd they wore matching headdresses. / Their pearl neck-j laces and ,ea?rings were the giftsof the. tride. - .. Little. Rene Wolfe acted as flower girl, being gowned in white satin having a* pink net overskirt and carrying a basket of rose petals.J. Eugene Hubbard, brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were Ken Hill and Robert Ensor, both of DeKalb, and Carroll Weiss of this city.The bride’s mother wore an ensemble of turouise lace over satin with black accessories.The groom’s aunt, Mrs. Flora Homan of Cortland, was attired in a two-piece navy dress.A delightful reception followed in the social parlors of the church, at which time some 250 guests were graciously received. The bride’s chosen wedding colors of pink and turquoise were carried out in the artistic decorations. Gracing the lovely bridal table was a large, white triple-tiered wedding cake decorated in pink roses and topped by a miniature bride and groom.Mrs. Charles Lindberg and Mrs. Emmett Westlake cut the cake; Mrs. J. J. McFarland poured; Mrs. William Keller presided at the punch bowl; Mrs. Carolyn Coleman assisted in general serving; attending the guest book was Karen Coeman; and in charge of gifts* was Linda Fuller!When leaving on a short wedding trip, the new Mrs. Wolfe!I