tie s too old ior 1 of you a favoriteady? Making If so. send for ooklet, “Before Love Or Sex?”, ir request 20c in self-addressed,dll be glad to your problems, in care of this ing a stamped,.'elope, it 1962,irises, Inc.cenentRAIINClarence L. ile St., Deforest, he engagement , Loyala Jean, )d, son of Mr. E. Plested of st., Berrien960 graduate of ny, Columbus,gladioli created her bridal bouquet when the former Donna Freeman became the bride of Donald Flanigan Saturday evening.The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freeman, 2264 East Napier ave., Benton Harbor and the son of the Charles Flanigans of Oshkosh, Wis.. spoke their vows in an 8 p. m. candlelight ceremony. The Rev. Frans'Victorson performed the rites- in Saron Lutheran church.Mrs. Mildred Johnson, organist. and Harold Relnhard, vocalist, provided the nuptial music.The bride’s gown of angel misttaffeta was scooped at the neckline. Chantilly lace with pearls and iridescent sequins trimmed the front of the bodice. The bou-fant skirt, fanned with unpressed pleats at the front, featured a chapel train. A queen’s crown of pearls and crystal held the bride’s elbow-length, bouffant veil of imported illusion.Mrs. Jerry Loker, of Oshkosh, Wis., was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Sally Fuhrman and Miss Carolyn Pcr-’Ihe bridal attendants wore cock-tail-length gowns of persimmon satin with pleated bell skirts accented by bows and streamers at the waistlines. Matching braid hats with iridescent sequin trim held their circular veils. Their flowers were carnations, dyed to match their costumes.Sheryl Forrest and Ronald Forrest were flower girl and ring bearer.Wayne Flanigan, best man. and ushers, Jerry Loker and Henry Witzke, were of Oshkosh. Hild-ing Peterson, or Benton Harbor, was the third usher.One hundred and 75 guests were received in the church parlors. Assisting were Miss Lucille Britton, Mrs. Florence Britton, Miss Mabel King and Mrs. Robert King, Miss Janice Van Dyke, Miss Nancy Peterson, Mrs. Henry Wutzke, Miss Cecelia Vucich and Mrs. Wayne Flanigan.■wedding trip, the newly weds will be at home at 410 Otter ave., Oshkosh. Wis.The bride, a graduate of Benton Harbor high school has been employed in the clinical laboratory in the Fidelity building. She will attend Wisconsin State college at Oshkosh. Her husband, a graduate of Oshkosh high school, will be a student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.Pre-NuptiaSocial WhirlFor Engageesgraduate school at Andrews Uni-This week winds up a gay prenuptial social whirl for Miss Joan Theisen and her fiance,Ralph Emlong, who will be married on Sept. 8 at Sacred Heart church. Notre Dame, Ind.On Friday Miss Jackie Tott-nelier will be hostess to Miss Theisen’s bridesmaids, giving a luncheon in the home of her j parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Ton-j nelier. 1315 Miami rd., Benton Harbor.Thursday evening the bridegroom’s parcnt-s, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Emlong. will host the rehearsal dinner at Berrien Hills Country club.Recent parties included a candlelight buffet supper Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. P. Smith. 440 Ridgeway, who was hostess with her sons, William.Lawrence and Frank Smith andtheir wives.Miss Theisen was showered with kitchen gadgets on Friday morning when Mrs. Edward Bar-low gave a prty in her home, 1305 Miami rd., Benton Harbor, and a brunch for couples was hosted by Attorney and Mrs. El-den Butzbaugh and their son Allred, on Sunday, at the Butzbaugh home. Windover. on North Shore dr., Benton Harbor, Sun-ruji mums. The Rev.Hamburg, MBrothers ofJames Knut A receptio cini hall _w; guests. Deco roses, gladlo: The newl 27170 Thlruday evening, strup, and hlt; Filstrups. er group of yo home on Rl enjoyed dant ti supper.1xxxxxxAdd ISTSI£DAVID1119 Was!Enctoted *.Him#.City I Slat#.XXXXXX