■Jennifer Atkin h Married In.X.Y.' Jennifer Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Atkins, •former Orrville residents living I at 2U9 Savannah lid., Ashland, became the bride of John L• McPherson on April r at I p. m. in the Kenmore PresbyterianChurch, Kenmore, N. Y. The .bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roswell H. McPherson of• Kenmore. Rev. Paul Walenta of 'ficiated at the double ring eere-•mony before the altar, banked 'with Easter lilies, and can-del a bra•Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of white bonded lace which she had made. It was fashioned princess style with •long sleeves, A-line skirt and a .train of matching lace in two floating panels from the lower round neckline.; Maid of Honor was Miss Karen ’Anthony, who wore a short gown .'of nile green bonded lace fashioned princess style. Tina •Louise and Julia Zoe Atkins, sisters of the bride, were junior •bridesmaids, wearing short dresses identical to that of themaid of honor except they wereyellow. Flower girl was Lisa Lee Atkins, sister of the bride.Best man was John Cabbott, and ushers were Douglas McPherson and John E. Atkins.The mother of the bride wore a walking suit, while the bridegroom’s mother wore a knit dress.A reception lor 100 guests was held in Sweet Horne Road Masonic Hall, Kenmore. The bride’s table was decorated with yellow roses and candles. Aides were Chris Rosinki and Mrs. Kenneth Swartz.Following a wedding trip to Rhode Island, the newlyweds are at home at 124 Ross Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. For traveling, the new Mrs. McPherson wore a plaid suit of light blue with matchingaccesories.The bride, an OHS graduate, is working in interior design. Her husband, a graduate of the State University of Buffalo, is teaching.Out-of town wedding guests were present from Orrville and Elyria; Muncie, Ind., Detroit,Mich, and Angola, N. Y.