JO, 1957Morion-Summers NuptialsMR. AND MRS. BILL MORLAN(Mai^' Jane Studio)Mia# Phyllis Summers became,the handles, jibe bride of Rill Morlan Friday Jim Summers of this city,hr id \ served as’j fabernacie in this city. TTic;hoSf rnan. Ushers were Bennv double ring ceremony was per-Corsere and Larry Grn1k.s andiformed at eight o clock with the Master David Max Poston, Reverend Vernon Johnson of nephew of the bride, served asMadison. Wis.. officiating.The altar of the church wasring bearer.The former Miss Summers Is!attractively appointed with.. 4iT 'V™ JUUJi'baskets of white pom poms and I* daughter of Reverend andmums, arrangements of palms. ™rs% Ace Summers and the small baskets of orchid andfe * «** S°? °f ThSwhite chrysanthemums and can- i» ’ ♦wi*rs-«. *lfiedelabra. It was centered with an Moflan- aI1 of this citar. He was* larch interwoven with pure whitei^1** (unf ^he.n he became anflowers and large white satin;lt;rp a'*J, fcame J.1? ^os'| bows and candles ami greenery I *,*^5 0 i*?e If ^.ac^ Mori an jan the windows ■’ Mrs, Mae Morlan of this■The tapers were lightedandbv city.Pa.sy S mmers and Joy Bul-A reception was held in theard as Mrs. Ted Moses, organ-church dining room immediate-accompnnifd Owen Herbertdy following the ceremony.as he sane Whither Thou Those serv ing were Mrs ArtGoest,** I Love You Truly,”jFeatherstun. ^ ss Jane Cnld-and, as the young couple knelt,(well, Mrs. Mvrle Eidson. and a trio consisting of Mrs. Ted;Mrs. Ted Moses. The Moses. Miss Jane Caldwell, and register was kept by Miss Mrs. Harry Shehom sang “Lord, ice Moore.We W ant Our Life To Be An The reception table was Altar!” Jtered with a three-tieredThe bride, given in marriage ding cake and beautifullypest! Jan-'cen-vved-1 dec-!by her father, was lovely in a orated with blue and white ballerina length wedding gown j streamers and flowers jstyled n nylon Chantilly lace! Mrs. Summers selected a blue over blue satin. Her shoulder lace ensemble with black ae-length veil of illusion was at-!cessories for her daughter's wed-tached to a tiny headband of.dine, and she wore a corsage of lace and seed pearls, and she pink rose buds. Mrs. Morlan carried a white Bible adorned{chose a grey and white on-| with a single orchid surround-jsemble for her foster son's mar-ed with red rose buds and tiediriage and she wore a corsage of with long satin streamers. jwhite carnations.Mrs Vernor Johnson of Mad- For a wedding trip to Si ison. Wis.. sister of the bride. Louis, the bride changed to a ser ed as matron of honor. Her blue wool suit with navv ae-dress bluo tulle over taf-jcessories and she wore the orfeta. She wore a headpiece of chid from her bridal bouquetpink lose buds and carried a The new Mrv Morlan grad-houquef. to match it. Mr*. Max;u ted jbm the Mt. Vernon Poston of Waukegan. 111.. sister;Tow nsliip High School w ,*h the of the hride. served as brides- class of 1955 and she has been; maid. Her gow n w as fashioned employed at Featherstun s Appliance Company. The bride-; groom graduated from the local. high school with the class of '47 He served two years with the, asjU. S. Army in the Security Ad-j advisory Group located in Japan.dresses fashioned exactly like He is now associated with thethe other two attendants and|Sunshine Biscuit Company in1 they carried small white baskets S Louis and they ar* making! filled with assorted flowers andjtheir home at No. 3 Sunset blue streamers were attached to Drive in that city. Iin pink taffeta exactly like that worn by Mrs, Johnson, and shecarried a bouquet of yellowrose buds. Little Jeanine Wiehnand Angee Moses serv flower girls. They wore