|gvit#e TwoHI8S GRONA IS BRIDE OP GENE STOVERMiss Esther Grona, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grona, became the bride of Gene Stover | 111 the home of the bride’s parents ©ft Jefferson street last Sunday! Morning. The ceremony was one of tSllet simplicity, and was read by 6V. Walter C. Probst, pastor of , the Zion's Lutheran Church in the \ presence of the immediate family And intimate friends.An improvised altar, decorated with pink roses and delphinium, and lighted white tapers, was arranged In the living room, and here the CO' ‘ • ' ’ • *vdier blue wroolen, with the large pockets of the long coat trimmed with grey squirrel. Her accessories were of suede in the new wine shade, and her corsage was an orchid. The couple left for a brief Wedding trip, after which they will be at home in Kcrrville.The bride has been reared in Kerrville and is a graduate of Tivy and Schreiner Institute. She has been engaged in secretarial work aince finishing school, and is with the W. W. Vann Construction Co. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stover of Dallas, and is associated with the Stephens Morh-uary.