Chantilly lace was held by a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and stephonitis.Elaine Engstler, Hokah, Minn., was maid of honor in a frock of rose satin. She carried pink gladioli and wore a headdress of gladioli buds. La Verne Anders, Detroit, Mich., served as bridesmaid in ice blue satin, her yellow flow’ers and headdress were like the maid of honor’s. Leonard Glakin and Earl Jerdee served the bridegroom, w’hile Larry Johnson and Reginald Satterfield, Waukegan, ushered.The bride is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy, Prairie du Chien, and attended Viterbo college, La Crosse, and Northland college, Ashland. The bridegroom j is employed at the Cyclone Fence company.After a reception at the JM club the couple left for a wedding t trip to Lake Geneva. Attending the wedding from Bangor wrere Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Curran and Mrs. Sanders Downer.Vernetta Bolson, Robert T. KlineMRS. JAMES ZUPANCICBANGOR, W i s. —(Special)— The Rev. A. R. Adamsch heard the marriage vows of Joan Curran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Curran. Bangor, and James R. Zupancic, §on of Mr. and Mrs. Luby Zupancic, Waukegan, 111., st the Waukegan Mother of God chhrch Sept. 9 at 12 noon.The bride wore a gowm of white French crepe, long-trained. Her fulllength veil of illusion andi Take Iowa VowsDECORAH, la. — (Special) — Vernetta Bolson and Robert T.] Cline, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bolson, Decorah and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline, West Union, were united in marriage at 7:30 p. m. Saturday at the Decorah Lutheran church. The double-ring service was read by the Rev. M. A. Egge. Bridal attendants wrere Mrs.I Robert Fisher, matron of honor.Joan Curran Waukegan Man's Bride