Miss Carole V. Kross, fiancee of Daniel Huston, was honored Thursday evening at a bridal shower in her resi dence, $17 Genoard SW, by her sister, Miss Brenda Kross, who will serve her sister as bridesmaid, Miss Rita Collier and her aunt, Mrs. Mildred Knight. PRIZES IN THE bridal games, went to Mrs. Nancy Keagy, Miss Rita Rambacher, Mrs. Worothy Hayden and Miss Pat Shively. Pink and white, the colors chosen by the bride-elect for her wed ding, were combined in the pret ty appointments on the refresh ment table. A pink and white cake served as the centerpiece. Sprinkling cans placed on a tree carried out the wedding color theme. The bride-elect received many beautiful and useful gifts. Guests, not previously mention ed, were: Miss Nancy Harsh, Mrs. Earl Harsh, Mrs. Hubert Stevens, Mrs. Bernice Abed, Mrs. Bernice Cor bin, Mrs. John Dunnie, Mrs. Janet Johnson, Mrs. Marilyn Richards, Mrs. Lydia Rambhacher, Mrs. Sue Graber, Mrs. John Toy, Mrs. Mil dred KEosuth and Mrs. Walter _ Kross. * THE ENGLISH custom of open church will be observed for the wedding of Miss Carole V. Kross and Mr. Huston Saturday eve ning, July 10, at 7:30 in Trinity Methodist church, Perry Heights. The Rev. Wallace Aker, pastor, will officiate at the double ring ceremony. The wedding music will begin at 7 o'clock, Mrs. John Wigginton will be at the organ and Mrs. John P. Toy of Perry Heights will be gotoist. The reception will be held in Fellowship hall of the church im mediately following the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kross will give the rehearsal dinner Friday evening. July 9, in their resi dence, 317 Genoard SW. Mr. Huston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Huston, 20968 Belvidere, Fairview Park, Cleve land,