Harris-Bradley Vows Said (In Candlelight Ceremony lThe Church of Christ of West. Monroe was the scene Friday evening at seven o’clock of the marriage of Miss'h-i Carolyn S. Bradley, daughter ! ley and Stanley T. Harris, sonThe Reverend Clifton Laird, officiated in a setting of calla lilies, 'white stock and burning candles. Miss Sara Batten and Miss Betty Spurlock furnished the nuptial mus-; *c-The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white satin fashioned along princess linos with panels of Chantilly lice set into the waltz length skirt. The lace yoke line was accented with seed pearls. A Juliet cap of tulle studded with pearls, held her veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of gardenias from which fell spras of stephanotis.The bride’s attendants wore Miss Loretta Govne. maid of honor and Miss Monta Sue Johnson and Miss Margaret Ballard, bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in waltz length gown.*, of taffeta with overskirts of tulle and matching head Jre-ses. the maids wearing lur-qtuvise and carrying rose pink carnations and t!ie honod attendant in .^hell pink with a bouquet of pink carnations.Mark R. Harris Jr.. served his brother as best man. The ushers included Harold Joe Hart, and Wil-iliam M. Graff. Jr.L Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Otvn H. Atkins. i(»2 \usHn Street in West Monroe. The bride’s mother wore a dress of honey leige silk with rhinestone dip. Her accessories were blue and she wore a corsage of blue carnations. Mrs.• Harris cho-t a navy blue silk frock with which she wore white carnations.The bride's 'able, laid with a «hi'e linen cloth, v as centered with a ’i'Ted A.ildmg cake surround'd by whrc camellias. Branched candelabrum ligh'ed with whi’e ’ajvr*. were at eitherof Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brad- v, of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Harris,end of the table. Mrs. Ga.vc Gea- n non and Mrs. Mary Kelly presided D at the punch bowl and Mrs. Jean $ Sheppard served the cake. Mrs. B Ruby Stevenson and Miss Bess ” Morely registered the guests. As-;d sis'.ing in the serving were Mrs.' 1* Audrey Kvans. Mrs. Elizabeth g Bradley. Miss Larue Jordan, Miss n Lilah Rabun, Miss Barbara Hale V and Miss Lora Willis. jMWhen Mr. and Mrs. Harris left ^ on their wedding trip to Vicksburg. Miss., she was wearing a black ir spring suit with small white hat p and a gardenia from her wedding li bouquet. On their return they will -make their home in Ruston. where they are attending Louisiana Polytechnic Institute.Out - of - town aucrOs here for she wedding wore Miss Bess Mostly. Jackson. Miss.: Mrs. .1. L. Shcp-oard and daughters. Becky and Patty, of New Orleans: Mrs. Mar-; joric* Bids', ley. Kay and Connie of; Houston. Tex.: Mrs. L. Kvans and Barbara. Baytown. Texas; Mrs. Elice Bradley and Sammy of Hattiesburg. Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Bradley. Bill and Jan of El Dorado. Ark.: Miss Betty and Miss Virginia Ann Wallace of Baton j Rouge: Mi’s- J. M* Funderburk. I Jonesboro: Mrs. V. J. Funderburk' and Mrs. Katherine Funderburk of j Winnlt;boro: Mr. Jewell Mostly. Hut • tig. Ark.. Gaven K. Mostly. Green Cove Springs. Florida: Tom L.Blissard. Pensacola. Florida; Mrs.G. K. Mostly. Mr. and Mr*. R. D. Morely and Vadclia. Columbia; Mrs. Minnie Ruth Harris. Roy Harris and Rita Harris, of Bonita.Rehearsal Supper Mr. and Mr*. Mark R. Harris were hor* a* the rehearsal -ir.vjcr for ‘he Harris - Bradley wedding party, in their home on Avant I street in West Monroe. Their guests