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Show Bride, Groom on Wheel Chairs Say Nuptial Vows STAYTON, ORE. The bride and groom were married from wheel chairs and most of the town turned out for the ceremony. Fred Camp of Portland, Ore., and his bride, Bet-nice Nightingale, both ulTcred broken bucks at the age of 17. They met a few years ago at a party given by a group of handicapped handi-capped persons. When the parson completed the ceremony, the bridegroom leaned across the arms of both chairs and kissed his bride, then both turned and wheeled their way through showers of rice to the reception held In the glft-piu-Ued church basement There the nevvlyweds cut a wedding cako and served towns Vlk wht Jammed the church to the doors. Fred, whose deft tinners loop noma of the northwest's best tlshlng hires and his bride, former Stavton city treasurer, went from the church to the rambllni! seven room house they purchased together as their 'dream house." |