PRESS, Sunday, Jan. 28, 1968Ijane Nelson, Deivey, Martin :Exchange Vows In California| FREDERICK (Special/—-Miss : Jane Nelson and Dewey Martin ; exchanged double-ring vows in ja 4 p.m. ceremony Dec. 30 in ;the Little.Brown Church in the ;Valley, North Hollywood, Calif, i The new bride is the grand-: daughter of Mrs. Rettie Bender' j son of Frederick- and the daugh-! ter of Mr, and Mrs. George Nel-' son of Tularosa, N.M. Her hus-iband is the son of Mrs. Helen i Marguerite Miclkiff and the late■ Russel John Midkiff of Ottawa, .Ontario, Canada.: An A-line gown of silk organza • enhanced with a bodice of re-i embroidered Alencon lace and a I long, detachable train was ’worn .‘by the bride. Her veil was of ; silk illusion, and she carried a j bouquet of while orchids, i Miss Ann Nelson, the bride’s| sister, was maid of honor. She■ wore a Jong gown of pastel green ; silk organza featuring an £m-ipire waistline, and carried a ; bouquet of pink carnations.! Richie Fur ay of Mailbu, Calif,,: was the best man.; A reception was held after the [ceremony in the home of Neil [Young in Beverly Hills. Calif.Mrs. Marlin was a finalist in the Miss Teen-age America Pageant in 1963, and won the title of Miss New Mexico in 1964. She jalso competed in the Miss ; America Pageant that year and was selected as one of the ten finalists. In 1965 she won the title of Miss Arizona, and wasMRS. DEWEY MARTINfirst runner-up in the Miss United States of America Contest, She competed as Miss Texas in 1966 and won the tide of Miss United States,The bridegroom is a professional musician.