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Show Minneapolis Girl Weds Ioka Boy In Eastern Ceremony Wednesday, July 5, before a background of gladioli tied with white satin streamers, Miss Lynn C. Schmucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Schmucker, Schmuck-er, of Minneapolis, Minn., became be-came the bride of William Junior Jun-ior Fausett, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Fausett, of Ioka. The ceremony cer-emony was performed at the home of the bride s parents, with President John B. Hawkes of the Minneapolis LDS church officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin entrain, styled styl-ed with a low cut embroidered bodice and long sleeves. Her fingertip-length veil of nylon net fell from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet bou-quet of two white orchids arranged ar-ranged with stephanotis, tied with white satin streamers. .Mrs. James E. Schleuder, sister sis-ter of the bride, as matron ol honor, was gowned in powder blue marquisette, fashioned with with a full skirt and low cu1 neckjine. Her colonial bouquet was of American Beauty roses. She wore a rhinestone necklace, neck-lace, a gift frpm the bride. The bride's mother wore a street-length dress of embroidered embroid-ered dusty pink, with a gardenia gar-denia corsage, A bridal luncheon for 30 guests was served at one o'clock in the Pine Room of the Silver Latch cafe, following which a reception was held at the Schmucker Schm-ucker home from three to five o'clock. A three-tiered cake centered cen-tered the table, which was decorated dec-orated with white hydrangea, blue delphinium, and garden flowers. |