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cap headpiece trimmed mace. She carried a cascade waet of white: Sweetheart and lily-of-the-valley. Attendants Mary Johnson, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Wayne Tyrrell, Rock Island, and Mrs.

Byron Baughman, Macomb. Attendants were in cotillion blue dresses of sheer chiffon over taffeta. Four-tier blue tulle veiling was caught to openwork headpiece caps. Each car- Rice packets were distributed by Stacey and Shelley Collis, the bride's nephew and niece, Galva. Gifts were arranged by Mrs.

Neil Chambers and Mrs. Gene Myers, Moline. Guests were asked to sign the guest book by Miss Dina Lee Carlson, the bride's cousin. Is Guest A special guest at the wedding was Mrs. Zoe Edeklindt, Karlskrona, Sweden, whom the bride had met on a tour in Norway in 1969.

re- After a one-month wedding cou- through the Western States California, the newlyweds will reside at 1311 Lincolnway East, Chambersburg, Pa. Mrs. Hartman, a gradute of Mrs. sis- (Continued on Page 15) 14 'Golesburg Register-Mail, Galesbura, Ill. Wednesday, May.

9, 1973 With this Ring, I Thee Ar had Miss Darlene Collis. The Grace Lutheran Church, Knoxville, was the scene Saturday: for the wedding of Miss Darlene Vivian Collis, daughter oh. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collis, Maquon, and Bruce John Hartman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harl Hartman, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Lloyd R. Kittlaus and Rev. Ronald K.

Hasley, chaplain: of Moline Lutheran Hospital, read the double ring ceremony for the couple at 8 p.m. Music was by Miss Donna Drelle, trumpeter; Mrs. James Steele, Knoxville, organist; and Vaughn Edmondson, Chambersburg, soloist. Miss Collis, given in marriage Cite by her father, was in an ivory chiffon gown fashioned with a fitted, bodice and scoop neckline of scalloped re-embroidered alencon lace. The long sheer sleeves were trimmed in wide cuffs of matching scalloped lace.

The raised waist was defined with a narrow band of chiffon, over taffeta. Lace continued Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman from the bodice down the front Darlene (Miss Collis) of the softly gathered skirt which formed a sweep train. The bride's silk illusion tiered ried colonial arrangements of ter-in-law; Mrs.

Earl Hartman, elbow length and Man- white daisies and yellow pom- the bridegroom's sister-in-law, were caught to a pons trimmed with yellow Woodland Park, Colo. streamers. Best man was Earl Hartman, the bridegroom's brother, Woodland Park, Colo. Groomsmen and ushers were the bride's brothers, Dale Collis, Galva, and William Collis. The bride's cousins, Russell Carlson Jr.

and Derek Carlson, both of Gilson, were acolytes and ushers. Flower girl was Dana Collis, the bride's niece, and ringbearer was Sean Collis, of Galva. Following the ceremony, a ception was held for the ple in the church fellowship Serving honors were accorded Mrs. Dale Collis, the bride's sister-in-law, Galva; Miss Mary Heizer, Richmond, William Collis, the bride's. MOTHER'S FLOWER -FRESH -IRON TOPS 4 Days Only' 2.77 Reg.

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were Miss Judy and Quincy, who perduet accompanied by marriage by her bride wore a gown her mother of white with an overlay of fashioned with a neckline, Bishop elbow-length cuffs, train which flowed empire waist. Daisies the bodice, and a chiffon ruffle hemline of Boyer wore a white hat enhanced with a floor length veil. a Romance cascade white Marguerite centered with jonquils, and trailing Eng. Attendants Richard Johnson, Mamatron of honor. were Mrs.

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C. Richard Tabb (Miss Susan Boyer). carried clusters of jonquils and groom's sister, asked guests to Candlelighters were Kim and Lisa Flanagan, nieces of the bridegroom, of Oneida. Best man was William Hickman, Macomb. Groomsmen were Michael Boyer, the bride's brother, Jacksonville, John Wilson; Gerald Ricketts, Monmouth and Thomas Turman.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held for the couple in the church hall. Mrs. Larry Flanagan, the bride- Quincy High School and Western Illinois University, is employed at St. Mary's Hospital, Quincy. Her husband, a graduate of High School and WIU, is employed by Artcraft Company as a cartographer, Quincy.

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greens. Mrs. Tabb, a graduate of Willard Hodges, Williamsfield, Johnson, son of Richard Johnson bara Johnson, Belleville, Saturday Rev. John Clarke read the couple at 10:30 a.m. Attendants were Mrs.

David L. Hodges, Williamsfield, and Richard Johnson Champaign. The bride, given in marriage (by her father, selected a white Chantilly lace gown fashioned with an illusion bodice, a Mandarin collar and long full sleeves with a self-ruffle cuff. A. white organza cumberbund ending in a back bow encircled the waist of the softly gathered skirt with its deep hemline flounce.

Her chapel length veil outlined in the matching Chantilly lace was caught to a bandeau of lace. She carried a bridal bouquet of blue daisies, carnations, and gypsophila. Following the ceremony, a reception was held for the couple in the bride's home, The newlyweds will reside at became the bride of MMS Steven Champaign, and Mrs. Barin the bride's parents' home. double ring ceremony for the 642 N.

Adams Apt. 1, HavreDe Grace, Johnson Maryland. is graduate of Mrs. a High School and Patricia Stevens Career College and 'Finishing School: Her husband is a graduate of Champaign Central High School and is in the: U.S. Navy, stationed at Bainbridge, Maryland, and attends Nuclear Power School.

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