mvwmtm—•Cameft Hou«eMrs. Richard H. Mathieus /PSallycGorsiski ‘Becomes BrideMr. and Mrs. Richard H.Mathieus are touring NiagaraCanadamarriage Aug. 25 at 4 p.m. inthe First Evangelical UnitedBrethren Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. andMrs. Homer Mathieus, 1241 Layard Ave. His bride is the former Sally Gorsiski, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley * Gorsiski, 617 English St. Rev.Nathan Bartel officiated at thewedding.For the ceremony and a reception at the Elks Club, the bride wore a white gown of Chantilly lace and tulle overaatin with the lace andalternating in the panelsskirt. The basoue waswith a lace peplum and a man* darin collar studded with bead-ing. Her tulle veil was held by ! a jeweled crown. Given in mar- Iriage by her father, she carried iwhite orchids, stephanotis and {ivy. iThe bridaltheirof wmte lace over pink taffeta lt;fashioned in bouffant skirts Iand contoured basques. Matron j of honor Mrs. Doris Sorenson iand bridesmaids Mrs. Barbara Gorsiski and Mrs. Grace Peterbouquets accented by ivy and streamers.Attending as best man wa; David Mathieus. Lloyd GorsisDon Petersengroomsmen. Guests were wsated by Glenn Sorenson andEugene The iieus will reside at 1906 LaSalle St.