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Show fant skirt with matching lace ' applique. The back of the bodice was fastened with tiny covered buttons but-tons and at the waist line a large bow gave the effect of a train. The gathered streamers stream-ers were attached to the siJe oi the skirt. Her scalloped veil was of illusion and fell from a pearl tiara. Her bridal bouquet was a white orchid surrounded with pink baby rosebuds. Mrs. Margaret Ann Miller, matron of honor , was dressed in a gold sheath with copper hat and gold accessories. The bridesmaids, Miss Shirlene Hardy, Har-dy, Miss Connie Jones, Miss Karen Gillins and Miss Michelle Mi-chelle Wisner, wore dresses of Copper color, styled with tight bodice' and bouffant skirts. Their corsages were mums and carnations. Junior bridal party members were Rollo Sears, ring bearer; Mary Ann Wisner, fl0Wer . , and Nicki Wisner, page Mrs. Sears chose a h sheath with brown accesso?'8 and Mrs. Wisner selected grey two-piece dress and whit accessories. Their corsages we cherry red carnations and E01h mums. a Vincent Wisner, brother 0f the bridegroom, acted as best man, and ushers included Rod ney Sears, Shirl Nichols, Teriv Lofthouse and Greg McGinn The couple will reside '. the Hughes Apartments after . wedding trip to Las Vegas Out of town relatives hero for the wedding included Mr and Mrs. Dennis Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Whittaker and children of Salt Lake-Mr. Lake-Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Boi3! en of MLnden, Nebr., and the Wisner's friends Mr. and Mrs Dick DeRose and Mr. and Mrs Webb Wood and family, all 0( Sali Lake. FALL NUPTIALS UNITE PENNY SEARS, MICHAEL WISNER St Bridget's Catholic Church was the setting for the Friday evening wedding of Miss Penny Scars and Mr. Michael M. Wisner. The wedding ceremony cere-mony was performed by Rev. J. H. Valine, O.P. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Sears and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wisner. Following the wedding ceremony cere-mony the newlyweds were honored at a reception in the multi-purpose room of the Mil-ford Mil-ford Elementary School. The bride was radiant in a floor-length gown of oyster white Swiss organza over taffeta taf-feta and net. The tight bodice was appliqued with rose-pattern lace, and tiny pearls and sequins were attached to the lace. The partly lace trimmed sleeves were shirred three-quarter three-quarter length. The bodice was caught at the pointed waist line to a bouf- |