IAline Whitby, G. A. Parks Married Easter At Dumasl*sMr, and Mrs Gray Allen r.itks, j ,lr , an* on a wedding trip to Colorado following their marriage last Sunday in the Duma* Church of Christ Otis Porffltt read the double ring ceremony.Mrs. Parks is the former Helen Aline Whitby, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. ftoss, B Whitby of Dumas. The bridegroom’s father la Gray A Parks. Sr. of Snyder.Given In marriage by her father the bride wore a ballerina lengthdress of white embroidered organdy over taffeta. The fitted ImkUcc extended Into a bouffant skirt Foldsof self fabric edged the bodice andwere covered with an embroidered bolero. Hhe wore a white straw off the-face hat w ith a small veil. Other accessories were white linen. Her ear flips and necklace*were rhinestone, and she carried a pink rosebud bouquet centered with a gardeniaMja. Kay Whitby, of Dalhart, sister - in * law* of the bride, attendedas matron of honor, hhe wore a ess of gold embossed orchid or*r*and* over taffeta Her bouquetWas of vanda orchids.Kay Whitby served as best man.t'shers were Darell Goddard of Dumas an l William CasUeman ofMasteion.The altar was decorated with white stock The musical program was presented by the church chorus.A small reception followed thtceremony. It was held In the A.M Anglin home in Dumai.For traveling the bride wore a navy linen bolero suit with navyaccessories.The couple will be at hom* 15 miles north of town, near Polarwhere Mr. Parks is engaged instmk farming Mrs Parka it A Daily News staff member.She is a graduate of Dumas High School and Texas Tech wher* she served a* president of Theta Stem a Phi and was a member ofAlpha Chi and Tau Beta Sigma,honorary groups.Mr. Parks is a graduate of Fluvanna filch School.