Tunnanf 'Poiy* a brown silk crepe dress withcilxlctll l x. dll j biac]£ accessories for her son’si wedding. Each wore a corsage offaUn tWKddi,nag '** and white carnations,place Saturday, October 19, at the; , .Methodist church in Tennant’ ThG bride’s two grandmothers, when Doris Green, daughter of‘J5rs* Rva Chipman and Mrs, Dora Mr, and Mrs. Grant Green of Green, each wore afternoon Portsmouth became the bride of dresses with red and white cor-Kenneth Tucker, son of Mr. and j sa§es*Mrs. C. W. Tucker of Persia. ] At the reception, following the The Rev. W. W. Watson, pastor] ceremony, Mrs. Hugo Boeck cut of the church, performed the and served the four tier wedding double-ring candlelight ceremony ;cake and vFern Tucker, sister of at 7 in the evening. !the bridegroom, poured. Mrs.Preceding the lighting glen Best served as hostess Mrs.the candles and while tha Robert s°rGnsen was m cha,rgeguests assembled Mrs W J of the guest book and Mrs Don as.emoiea ivirs. w. J. Gl5son was in charge of the gifts_The social rooms of the churchwStV'VTWHTGF:V,HalFIVMeder played a 20 minute pre-lude ol nuptial music She also decorated in the hride’saccompanied Mrs. Lillian PntH , decdrated ld me dnde schett as she sang, “Because” and ch“en( colors for th£ fyaa°n-“Alwavs” iust before the cere- Waitresses were Patty Saver-mony lcide' Madeline Hansen, DonnaSharon and Karen M'cKeighan,LGi^0!1’ Gor,ia Anderson, Phyllis wearing twin rose taffeta for-1 Rel?“kc\ Shirley Gregerson and mals, and Gailyn Larsen lighted Ruth Stewart. The waitresses all the candles. Darlene Escher and wo« formab and wi-st corsages.Miriam McL-ughhn, dressed in ;flstl? m„the. kdchenTJwS aqua taffeta formals, placed the Mrs. Glen Havick Mrs. Haroldkneeling pillows at the altar. All Ha™k add Carr!e Petersen, four girls wore pearl bracelets, When the couple left on a wed-gifts of the bride. dlnf trip to Kansas City theConnie Ann Rasmussen, as brlde '™rf a Srey crepe dress flower girls, wore a miniature w,th red trim and black acces-white satin formal with a snort s0!Tf. wlt'1 the ™rsa-Se from her veil and carried a tiny colonial weddmS bouquet, bouquet of white mums with a Tne br,de’ 0 attended Simp-pink center. Terry Boeck a son teachea flrat andringbearer, carrying a white satin sedond ®lades ln. tha Tednant heart shaped pillow, wore a po« The couple will reside in brown suit and bow tie w.th a Tennant where Mr. Tucker is en-‘ w'hite carnation boutonniere. Raged m farming.Bridesmaids, Joy Green and -_0—Eunice Tucker wore dusty rose and gold tafetfa gowns, respect- Girl Scout Dinnerively, and Shirley Plumb, who Baptist Churchattended as maid of honor, wore . , .aqua taffeta. All carried match- Local girl scouts will entertain mg colonial bouquets of mums, their mothers at a dinner at the .2 The bride, who was given in Bethel Baptist churchy Monday j a marriage by her father, wore a evening, November 5, instead of,]] white gown of bridal satin fash- Thursday as previously reported . i; ioned with a fitted tapered waist- Scouts besan their National j line and long pointed sleeve? It Girl Scout Week observance by was topped with a lace yoke and attending their own ^ church in buttoned down the back with groups Sunday morning, tiny satin covered buttons. Tne *n *he recent fat drive conduct-gathered skirt ended m a three by the scouts the organizationyard tram. Her fingertip veil of netted $50 in the sale of wastelace edged illusion was caught to fot collected by the girls.a tiara of seed pearls. Her gift _q_from the bridegroom was a white sBible which she carried with Connie Ray Christensen t1rj11s0 s a1 C