Ruby Druckhammer • James Evans UnitedThe wedding vows of Rutn Druckhammer and James Evans were solemnized at the Memorial Baptist Chun h Thurs day, March 26. at 8:30 pm Parents of ti'e couple are Mrs Minnie Druckhammer of Nava sot t and Mr. and Mi . L. Evans of Houston The Ret i H Crouch performed the double ring cere mony before a background of candelabras which held tall white tapers, white Easter lilies i d white sto kIVIV 111Rick Franklin, soloist, accompanied by Miss Beth Cooke at the piano sang “Always and The Lord's P. aye:The bride wore a light blue : hr,* n dross with lalt; e ialt; ket, with white hit and shoes and white pearl earrings She car ried a ere- Cy-' C';KVof^wWlte ranunculus centered with .• yel low throated c*tt *l**v •: ,l't iMrs Bobby Johnson was the ] matror of honor and Miss Mary Smith of Somersville was the bridesmaid. They wore white silk linen dresses with match ing hat bands and white gloves, and carried red roses in the form of a crescentLarry Brennan of Somerville was the best man and Herschel Dean Williamson of Houston was the gnximsman Ushers were Bobby Johnson and Dave Kon-derla of Bryan Following the eremony a re eeptlon was held at the city hall apartment of Mr and Mrs Tim Burns The bridal table which held the tiered wedding cake was centered with an ar rangement of stock and white carnations.Members of the house party we-e Miss Marjie Wehmeyer, Thelma Smith of Somerville and Mrs. Tim Burns.