mass uniting me uaugmei ui 'Mrs. Paul K. Young, 217’ West Madison and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Foy 0. Rayl, 627 North .Main street.Mrs. Eugene Yontz, organist played traditional bridal airs and sang the offertory “Ava Maria.” A white aisle cloth led to the main altar adorned with vases of white calla lilies and Easter lilies.Chantilly Lace GownEntering with her brother, Robert E. Young, Anderson, who gave her in marriage, the bride appeared in a gown of Chantilly lace with a scalloped sequined neckline. The floor length skirt of lace and tulle had a straight lace panel in front ana bellowed into tiers of lace and tulle adorned with sequins. Her long sleeves ended in bridal points • over 'her hands. She wore a fingertip veil of illusion which cascaded frorn^lTlK^o of pearlized orange blossoms. She carried a crescent arrangement of white sweetheart roses and stephan-otis centered with a white orchid crested on a white mother of pearl prayerbook and white showers tied in lover’s knots.Maid of honor was Miss Mary Ann Ertel, 222 North Columbia avenue whose street length •sheath dress of royal blue satin featured a three tiered panel in back with matching veil and shoes. She carried a colonial arrangement of royal blue tinted carnations.Best man was Timothy A. Renie, 402 Kentucky avenue and ushering guests were Robert Murphy, Richmond and Robert Jones, Muncie.A two piece pastel blue suit with matching accessories was worn by Mrs. Young, mother of the bride. She wore lt;a corsage bf Eucharis lilies and white sweetheart roses trimmed in blue. Mrs. Rayl, mother of the bridegroom, selected a two piece mint green dress with beige accessories. Sbe wore a corsage- of Eucharis lilies and white sweetheart roses trimmed in white.Reception FollowsImmediately following the ceremony, a reception was given in St. John’s social room. Mrs. Ralph Wilburn was in charge and serving were Misses Mary Ann Sims,. £beryL Thompson, Ann Wisemah ■ and-* Mrs. Robert Murphy, Richihond.A miniature bridal couple topped the. three tiered wedding cake decorated'with sugar bells, roses and lattice ,work with blue tinted carnations between the tiers, The serving table wasif or net weuumg mychose a two piece blue wool suit with matching accessories. She wore the white orchid from her bouquet. 1 The bride is a 1962 graduate of Tipton high school iand completed medical teehnicaa training lt;at Physicians Clinical Laboratory, Lafayette and is a •medical technican at Memorial Clinic, Indianapolis., Her husband is a 1960 graduate ol Tipton high school and served three and one-half years in;the navy. He is ’a Quality Engineer at ip. R. Mallory, Indianapolis.SHARPSViLLEMrs. Fred Leap MrsS Dorothy' Hunt and twodaughters, Patti a;n d Cathy were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hunt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leap and daughter, £ue Barnett. .Mrs. Russell Downs, of Duluth, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Frane, of Beach Grove were weekend guests of their mother and husband, Mr. i and Mrs. Curt Richards. They attended the wedding of Mrs, Richards’ granddaughter, Claudia Bozell, Washington, D.C, who was married to Carl Sharp at Converse church Saturday evening.An emergency relief fundwas taken in the collection at the Methodist church.Tty? congregational dinner willdames Hobbs and R Menmg w Haskei Hobbs, dan, Iger.O’MallRipbei Fred Ray R vin Te David ler, H (Fakes, HunteiMRS. TO ElMrs. North tain r sOroril at 8 i will b be eleEASTHAVEThei prayet at 8 Christ: week, will bbe he morni; pitch-i of the cernin and b followPAINT!FLAT WALL P;FERRO BOND hi2 Gals.forGUARENTEED BY GOOD IDanneri