Mrs. James D. SchulzeLarned and Harlan Meiser, Concordia. Mo. Mark Schulze, brother of the bridegroom, handed scrolls from a white basket to the guests at the reception.The bride’s mother wore a beige brocade sheath dress with jacket, matching accessories and a bronze colored football mum with rhinestones for acorsage. The bridegroom’s mother chose a cranberry red chino crepe sheath with blackaccessories. Her corsage was a white football mum with rhinestones.1 Reception assistants includedThe First Methodist churchNeter Faileth”, “Wedding Ben- Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Greatediction,” and “The L o r d’s Bend, Mrs. Arlyn Kirkwood,HMarriage Vows Saidn Methodist Churchin Larned was the scene the candelight ceremony w united Jacquelynn Murphy and James D? Schulze at 7 o’clock in the evening of Oct. 19.Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murphy, Larned, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulze, Concordia, Mo.forThe Rev. Irvin Unruh offiei- stal crown and her only jewelryMrs. Russell Dipman, Larned,Given in marriage bv her fa- aunts of ,he bridc- Mrs- ElmerLucas, Larned, and Mrs. Richard Bucknell, Commerce City,Colo.The reception table was centered with a three-tiered bride’s cake topped with a pink tintedfootball mum. Mrs, Russellther, the bride wore a brocade gown with slim bodice, elbow length sleeves and scoop neckline. The full skirt swept into a wide chapel train. Her bouffant silk illusion veil fell from a cry-ated at the double ring rite before an altar decorated with seven branch candelabra tiedwas a strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a lace and satin coveredof the bride,with bows of bronze colored Bible topped with a white or-mums i chid and white frenched mumsMrs. Arthur Miller was organist and the soloist, Marilyn Miller of Lawrence sang “Lovein a cascading effect.Miss Dorinda Lea Murphy sister of the bride was maid of j Ruth Ann Murphy, another sis-mative lesson on selection, j ancj janjce Murphy, a coustrends and use of small electricappliances, was given by Mrs.! Bill Esfeld. Mrs. Esfeld showed how the use of new electrical appliances in the past 25 years has raised the standard of liv-j ing, as well as the cost of electrical bills. She also demonstra-taffetated how correct wiring will reduce the chance of fire and bridein. They wore beige dresses and their flowers were honor and bridesmaids wefe bronze colored mums.Tapers were lighted by Jill Kirkwood of Larned and Janice Schilling of Lockwood, Mo. Linda Murphy was flower girl.givelower elctrical bills.Jeffrey Schulze, nephew of thefrom Kansas City,groomThe door prize was won by Mrs. Perry Manning.The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Bill Welsh, 5421 Apache, on Tuesday, Nov.rm «-» •I Mo., was ring bearer.Donnie Hem me of Concordia. ! Mo., was best man; groomsmen were Charles Dittmer and William Madison, Concordia, | Mo., and ushers were Melvin ! Murphy Jr., Gary Murphy.mum.Dipman, aunt baked the cake. The table was covered wit!) white net decorated with pink streamers andheld a floral arrangement of pink tinted mums and sweetheart roses. Floating in the punch bowl was a white football mum.For her going away costumethe bride wore a red wood suit with black fox trim. She wore the white orchid from her bridal bouquet.After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at hon*e at 1115 West 40th Street. Kansas City, Mo.The bride is employed in the office of Dun and Bradstreet in Kansas City and the bridegroom is an apprentice in the Kansas City Railroad Terminal.