Vliss Ramsey, E. N.W oodrum W edThe ttiarrlHfje of Mias ComclU* lamsey and Elbert N. Woodrum of Vnton aa« aolemntr^d Sunday norning at the home of the bride’s} ’ mrcnf.s, Dr. and Mrs, H. R Ram-Ty, in Abilene.The ring ceremony was perform'd by Rev. ^111 s P. Oerhart, rector iif the Heavenly Rest Episcopal lt;hurch of Abilene. Pink and green rolors were n.sed in wedding decora-;ion», with floor baskets of pink rladtolu-ses and snaiKiregons flanking an arch of greenery and blos-sonja bt neath which the couple stood to recite the marriage vOws.The bride was wearing a frock of tnottsa crepe in Jade stone, with drajx' 1 blouse of Irish lace and flared tunic inlrt. She carried a colonial bouquet ol Briar Cliff roses, showered with hlle.s of the valley. MKi Ann Cope of I5lt;'nUlt;n was maid of hMior, and Homer Curtis of Denton served as be.st man.Following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrum left for a honeymoon trip to Monterrey, Old Mexico. They will be at home at 1002 Egan Street.Mrs. Woodrum received her B. S. degree from the CoilSKe of Industrial Arts with the mid-term grad-uftte.s, and durlm* the pa.st year, she attended the London School of Arts and Crafts. Woodrum formerly et-tcndcd A. ^ M College, and is a graduate of the lycnton High School. Ho operates the Woodrum Truck Llnt\s with his father, J, B. Woodrum.Denton people attending the wedding included; Mls.ses Estella O. Hcflcy, Mary Loume Wilson. Martha Barnett, Gladys Cellum, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Woodrum. Grover Campbell and Harold Hamlin.