vz/ enney-La vender daisies decorated the altar of the Congregational Church of Wyanet on the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 6, when Dawn DeVenney of Sheffield and Robert J Morris of Wyanet were united in a double-ring weddingceremonyMrs Mildred DeVenney of Sheffield is the mother of the bride The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Don Morris, Sheffield,The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Jim DeVenney, wore a gown of dacron polyester organza, fully lined with acetate taffeta The high neckline, sheer yoke and long, sheer fitted sleeves were accented with white daisy appliques. The floor-length skirt and small train fell from the fitted waist.She wore a Camelot headpiece trimmed in cotton lace and an organza bow with a seed pearl center The bride designed her bouquet of a dozen yellow roses, surrounded by babies’ breathMrs Deb Roberts, theVOWSbride’s sister, was the matron of honor. Miss Cheryl DeVenney, a cousin of the bride, was the bridesmaid Each was attired in a yellow gown of polyester lace, lined with acetate tafteta The flounced elasticized neckline could be worn on the shoulders or off A tiered skirt was attached to an empire waistline. Each attendant wore a yellow picture hat with yellow satin streamers, and carried half a dozen yellow rosesKelly Jo Henry, a cousin of the bride, wore a short lavender gown of dotted swiss trimmed in cotton lace. She wore a white picture hat with lavender streamers, and carried asingle rosebud.A reception was held at four o’clock in the VFW Hall, Wyanet Mrs. Elsie Morris served the coffee; Mrs. Jewel Sutherland, the punch; and Mrs. Pat Pond, the wedding cake. Jody Sue and Deb Knudsen served the bridal table. Mrs. Judy Morris presided at the gift table Rita DeVenney and Michelle Henry were inspoLen QJepl. 6 in QJftyane Icharge of the guest book. from Western High School.Mr and Mrs. Morris are He is employed by Johnnow residing in Wyanet. Knudsen Mrs. Morris at-Mr Morris graduated tended Western High School.CmkmumUu SXietimOlson family reunionThe Olson family reunion will be at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at the City-County Park, Princeton.Bazaar, bake sale in BudaA “Coffee Break, Bazaar and Baked Foods’’ sale will be held on Saturday, Sept 27, in the dining room of the Buda Congregational Church, starting at 8 a.m.DAR meetingThe Princeton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 2 p.m Friday, Oct. 3, in the Prouty Building, Princeton. Mrs. Elden Plumley will present the program, “Historic Trees in America.”There will be a DAR Round Table meeting Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Emerald Hills Country Club, Sterling.Ohio Senior Citizens