
Mrs. Frederick Huber of Linden, N. J. was pianist and Theodore Kickles of Elizabeth, soloist. The church was decorated with palms and gladioli. About 200 attended the wedding.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin skirt, with long train, chantilly lace top and sleeves. She also wore a veil of imported illusion with lace trim and a seed pearl tiara. Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley.
Maid or honor was Mary Kolodziej of New Britain, Conn., who wore an orchid faille taffeta skirt with lace top. Bridesmaids were Anne Sager and Ruth Riekohof, both of Elizabeth, who wore gowns of Nile green styled like that of the maid of honor.
Best man was Marvin Lawrence of Knoxford, N. J., and ushers were Warren Foreid and Richard Foreid, both of Elisabeth.
Carlyn Knudsen of Linden, N. J., was flower girl.
A reception was held at the Lynn restaurant in Elizabeth following the ceremony, about 60 persons attending.
The couple left on a wedding trip through New England and Canada, the bride traveling in a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of white roses.
They will make their residence in Massachusetts and plan to do missionary work in Japan later.
The bride is a graduate of Latin high school, Elizabeth, N. J. and of Zion Bible Institute, East Providence, R. I. The bridegroom is a graduate of Washburn high school and of the Zion Bible Institute.