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Show Wedding vows exchanged by Held, Rosa The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Indianapolis, Ind. was the setting in May of the double-ring wedding ceremony cere-mony that united Deborah Sue Rosa and Forrest Anthony Held. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rosa of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Held of Cedar City are parents of the bridegroom. Immediately following the nuptial exchange the newly-weds newly-weds were feted at a reception at the Church. The bride was lovely in a long, bridal white satin dress trimmed in lace and seed pearls. Her veil fell to elbow length and she carried a bridal bouquet bou-quet of three white orchids surrounded sur-rounded by Lily of the, Valley. Attending the bride as Maid ' MR. AND MRS. FORREST ANTHONY HELD of Honor was Miss Llndy Ayres. Other attendants were Mrs. Marty Reissner, Miss Giner Nevison and Miss Jenny Hilli-goss. Hilli-goss. Ann Lucas was the petite flower girl. All attendants are from Indianapolis and wore apricot crepe dresses trimmed with ivory crepe. They carried daisies. Standing as best man was David Hager from Ramona, Calif. Ushers were Brad Hoyt, Jerry Cook and Jim Rosa. For the occasion the bride's mother choose a long beige dress while the bridegroom's mother selected a long .power blue crepe dress. Both carried a white orchid. Following the1 nuptial events the couple honeymooned for a week in Destin, Florida. The new Mrs. Held is a graduate grad-uate from Purdue University where she received a BA degree in art education and fine arts. She was affiliated with Phi Mu sorority and Kappa Delta Pi, a honorary educational sorority. Mr. Held graduated from Purdue Pur-due University with a BS degree in Aviation Technology and is now employed as a charter pilot for Reid Airlines in Lafey-ette, Lafey-ette, Ind. |