ateChurtfi StudioMRS. L. THOMAS CLARKE S((Janice Dykstra)keiL. T. Clarke,AnciaIn.*'Janice DykstraPlight Trothpl aCoThhoiJanice Dykstra, daughterbriasof Mr. and Mrs. Sieheren Dyk stra of Caledonia, became the bride of L. Thomas Clarke 1Oct. 2. The Rev. Forrest Williams officiated at the Cal-MemorialJotrecthemony. . #I (i r*The bride and her husband,ho?son of Mr. and Mrs. .Seymour Clarke, 1328 Oregon St., were honored at a reception in Fellowship Hall, after which they s h took a trip to northern Wis- Jol(consin. an£Given in marriage by her Thlt;father, the bride wore a gown Haof peau taffeta with a bouf- Avfant circular train and a ?queen’s crown with Swiss il* Dalusion veiling. She carried a mi?cascade of white gladioli sur-.brirounding a gardenia. 17CLynn Trieber was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were JeanFriesema, cousin of the bride,Linda Vogel, Kathy DykstrajMrhorand Nancy Ostergaard, both prfnieces of the bride. They were Mrattired in nile green shantung forand linen outfits with double shlt;queen’s crowns and short theveils. In their cascade bou- r0, quets were white pompon ancmums. Lora Grgich, niece of shcthe bridegroom, was flower Mugirl. pAttending the bridegroomas best man was Jim McClure.Groomsmenatcier, Lee Mulder, Cal Dykstra, by brother of the bride, and Don MaClarke, brother of the bride- thegroom. Ring bearer was Steve fGrgich, nephew of the bride-, bacgroom. Ushering the guests gro were Walt Grgich and JamesDykstra. IFor her daughter’s wedding, ofMrs. Dykstra wore a three Frapiece pink and silver ensem- oreble. A gold brocade sheath Firwas the attire of the bride- ho«gnxxn’s mother. Each had a Gei white orchid corsage. DaiBefore her wedding the NoiKnHo xu ic hnnt\raH vi/it h t WfI /