Graduates of Stout StateAre Wed in Osseo ChurchOSSEO — United in mar- / riage Saturday at 2 p. m. at First Congregational Church here were Miss Ruth L. Han-gartner, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Hugo Hangartner, a n d Ronald M. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olson, all #f Osseo. The Rev. C. E. Guthrie presided at the ceremony.IPhoto by Aanes.Mrs. Ronald OlsonBOTH THE bride andgroom are graduates of Stout State College, Menomonie. The bride is teaching home-making at Beavpr Dam School of Vocational and Adult FJducation. The groom is an instructor of manufacturing training with the Micro - Switch Industry in Freeport, 111. The couple is residing at 221 Haskell St., BeaverDam.The bride was given i n marriage by her father. For her wedding, she designed and made a ballerina length gown of Chantilly type lace and chiffon fashioned with a fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves. Lace appliques with pearls and sequins accented the vee neckline. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a pearl and sequin trimmed petal hat. Pink and white roses comprised her bouquet.- ■ ftdetail at the side. Her headpiece was also fashioned of pink crushed chiffon. Shecarried pink and white carnations in a colonial bouquet.The reception took place in the Educational unit o I the Osseo Lutheran Church. Thp bride’s mother received guests in a purple ensemblewith rose accessories Thegroom’s mother wore a roy-i al blue and green floral o v e r|ensemble. Both wore cor chiffoni sages of Dink roses.Attending the couple were Miss Helen Hangartner, sister of the bride, and T o r r y Olson, brother of the groom. Ushers were Allen and Dale Hangartner, brothers of the bridp.THE MA1I) of honor was attired in a ballerina length gown of pink chiffon taffeta with crushed