Reinert-Granzow VowsRead in Hubbard ChurchThe marriage of Miss Helenwin Reinert, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. WiHbert Reinert of lubbard to James A. Granzow, on of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Granzow of Hubbard1 was olemnized Saturday, Sept. 14 t 7 p.m. at the Salem Evan-;elical United Brethren church n Hubbard. The Rev. F. E. '■chultz officiated at the double ring • ceremony in the presence .f 180'guests.Candelabra, palms and baskets of yellow, white and bronze nums decorated the altar.Miss Marlene McMillen presided at the organ playing the traditional nuptial music and accompanied Mrs. William Lender of Ames as she sang “The Wedding Prayer”, and “The Lord’s Prayer”.The bride, given in marriage, by her father, wore a white gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. The fitted bodice featured a high Man-larin neckline of lace and buttoned down the back with tiny buttons. The long pointed sleeves buttoned at the wrist. The bouffant ballerina skirt of tulle was fashioned',- -with’ two wide bands of lace- which lt;form«?i id deep V’sat th^;sides; v*ei 1 ofsilk illusion »' fell from a seqiiiri and * pearl stud elect sweetheart cap. The 'bride’s, only jewelry was pearl earrings,*a gift of the bridegroom!She! carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids with streamers of stephanotis.Mrs. Dale Thornton, sister of the bride, of. Altoona, was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina length gown, of rust crys-lalete. She carrfed -.a crescent bouquet of yellow and bronze pompons. Bridesmaids were Miss Carma Uschkrat of Britt and Miss Joan Winter of Hubbard, cousin1 of the bride. They wore ballerina gowns of dark green • crystalete. They carried crescent bouquets of bronze andyellow pompoms. The bride’s mother made all the gowns for the bride's attendants and were made identical.Best man was Carl Below of Hubbard. Groomsmen were Wilbert Reinert, jr., brother of the bride and Hubert Thompson of Iowa Falls. Ushers were Ravmond Klemme of Io-jva” Falls and James Winter ‘ ofHubbard. Candlelighters , wereLarry Zoske and Gllibe!£*t Let-low, cousins of the bride.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Reinert wore a Dior blue wool dress with black accessories. Tne bridegroom’s mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with black accessories. They both wore corsages of yellowroses.A wedding reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the high school. A four tier all white wedding cake topped with white sugar bells tied with a white satin bow centered the serving table. Mrs. Willie Wolf of Hampton, aunt of the bride, made and decorated the cake. She cut the cake and was assisted in serving by Miss Carol Price and Mis9 Donna Husser of Chicago, 111. Mrs. Gail Dubberke of Hubbard and Miss Donna Hammel of Chicago poured. Waitresses were Denise Dreier, Debra Dreier, Janet Timm, Nancy Winter, Kathleen Wolf, Barbara Zoske and Karen Zoske. Others assisting were Mrs. R. C. Gerlach, Mrs. Norma Brauer, Mrs. Morris Dreier, Mrs. Martin Winter, Mrs. Herb Neubauer and Mrs. Gus Prussner. * :Miss Betty , Clark of Des Moines presided at the- guest book and .gifts were cared forby .Miss Barbara Boeke of Hubbard, Mrs. Norma , Holland of Kelly and Mrs. Gary Faris of Iowa Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Dreier were reception, hosts.Mrs. Granzow is a graduate of the Hubbard- high school, attended airline school in Omaha, and has been employed by United Airlines in Chicago the past six months. Mr. Granzow is a graduate of the Hubbard schools. He was in the U. S. Army two years, with 18 months spent in Korea.After a wedding trip into Canada and through the eastern states the couple will be at home on a farm northwest of Hubbard. For going away the bride wore a cherub blue knit dress with black accessories and an orchid corsage.Guests attending the wedding from away were from Chicago, 111.; Billings, Mont.; Rad-cliife Hampton, Eldora, Buckeye, Alden, Altoona, Britt, Iowa Falls and Webster City.