Buryanek-DiedikerCity was bridesmaid. She wore a mint green chantilly lace gown made similar to the other at-l/nili* l|| IftfActflllfl tendant’s. They wore lace mitts W UffJ in VVCMTItHIl and floral and net headdresses.Their colonial bouquets were Westfield Special: White and glads.orchid glads and white tapers Flower girl was the bride’s decorated the altar of the West- niece, Betty Wetrosky of Hinton, field Congregational church for who wore a mint green or-the wedding at 8 o’clock Thursday gandy formal. The bridegroom’s evening, Aug. 28, when Miss Vera nephew, Tommy Gries, was ring Buryanek became the bride of bearer. Candielighters were the Donald Diediker. bride’s twin sisters, Mary andThe bride is the daughter of Marlis. Their gowns were orchid Mrs. Bessie Buryanek of West- nylon,field and her husband is the son Best man was the bridegroom’s of Mr. and. Mrs. Diediker of Al- brother, Duane Diediker of Allen, len, Neb. Neb, Darrel Diediker was grooms-Rev, O. F. Elbe performed the man, and ushering were Lyle double ring ceremony. Mrs, Heed Jensen of Hinton and Lyle Sharp Richardson of Kingsley was plan- Elk Point, S, D. ist and shfe accompanied Mrs O. A reception for 100 guests was F. Elbe who sang ‘‘Because and I held after the ceremony in the “The Lofd’s Prayer. home of the bride’s mother. TheThe bride ehtered the cnurch four tier cake was decorated in with her uncle, Albert Kohout of the bridal colors.Chicago. Her gown of candlelight The bride’s mother wore navy satin was fashioned with a tiny blue with navy accessories and collar and scalloped yoke of chan- Mrs, Diediker appeared in forest tilly lace, princess style bodice and green with black accessories, bouffant skirt with a circle train. Their corsages were red roses.Kei Juliet cap of chantilly lace Reception hostesses were Mrs. and satin braid held her laced Philip Bcaubein, sr., Mrs. Arthur ecged vei of illusion. She carried Hasenbank, Mrs. Harley Caskey,3 k r ^enr°SeS‘r * i Mrs. Clifford Faust and Mrs. H.Mis. Roboit Phillips of Akron D# Black. Mrs. Darrel Diedikerwas her sister s matron o honor. cut the Cflke and Mrs Tom RllZ ♦ 0rC?!? and Phylis Welch took care of theW ffota Styled with a giftSi Miss juanita Schultz ofA c!rcular Sioux City had charge of the skirt and short winged sleeves, euest hookMiss Dorothy Marx of Rockwell The bride formor]y t ht25th Anniversary Special!Bur MowARONUf OFFER-!\school in Council Bluffs and Le-Mars. She was graduated from Westfield Consolidated school and Buena Vista college. The bridegroom attended Kingsley and Sioux City schools and is now farming.After a wedding trip to Minnesota and Wisconsin, the couple will make their home on a farm near Marti nsburg, Neb. The bride’s traveling suit was light grey with bright rust accessories.RShsi25dsDI Akl \i/Ak i r-k ii«caaffrlt;M