AB. MAB10N, OHIOin a drca of bhw lace, with while accessories, and carried a bouquet of white nwes.The beat man was William Huntsman.Mrs. Erma Baker of Evacs Ed. entertained at the reception.At present, the newly married, couple is residing with the bride’s parents. Mr. Winters is employed by the Star Maintenance Co.A shower honoring the bride was given by Mrs. Joan Cowgill of Park Blvd.Weiser-PotterBaskets of white chrysanthemums decorated the altar of the Forest Lawn Presbyterian Church on July 20 when Miss Judy Ann Weiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Weiser of 168 Johns St., exchanged nuptial vows with Airman 3.C. James Potter. He is tlie son of Mr. and Mrs. Enos B. Potter of 207 Olney Ave.Rev. C. L. Bartollas, pastor, performed the ceremony at 7:30p.m.Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white lace and chiffon over taffeta. She carried a bouquet of white roses.Mrs. Shirley Arnett was matron of honor. She was attired in a dress of lavender nylon, and carried a bouquet of white roses,William Hawkins of Pittsburgh, uncle of die bridegroom, was the best man, and the guests were seated by Gene Potter of Niles, Ohio, uncle of the bridegroom, and Howard Steurer.For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Weiser chose a dress of blue and white crlon. combined with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom’s mother was attired in a bone colored dress, with beige accessories and a corsage of pink roses.The reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents. Assisting with the serving were Miss Pamela Weiser, sister of the bride, and Mrs. William Mast of Fredericktown, cousin of thebride.accessories and a corsage of white roees.A 1963 graduate of Harding High School, Mrs. Potter was employed by the National City Bank. Mr. Potter, also a 1962 graduate of Harding, is serving with the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Washington, D. C.Out-of-town guests were from Mouot Gilead, Fredericktown, Niles. Columbus, Warren and Pittsburgh, Pa.Newhouse-BrignerThe altar of Peace Lutheran Church in Galion was decorated with bouquets of daisy moms and candles for the wedding which united Miss Linda Ann Newhouse and Parker Andrew Brigner in marriage. Rev. Philip E. Auer performed the double-ring ceremony Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Clara Pounder organist.The bride was given in marriage by her father, Herbert Newhouse. She wore a silk organza gown styled with a fitted bodice, long tapered sleeves and a bateau neckline. Hie skirt featuring a controlled panel draped from an empire effect waistline which was designed with a cummerbund. Motifs of embroidered flowers accented both the bodice and the skirt Her chapel train was accented by fabric roses at the waistline. The bouffant veil of illusion was held with a crown of lace and seed pearls. Her bouquet was a white orchid, centered in stephanotis and ivy.Mrs. James Kuder was matron of honor and Miss Lisa Anderson and Miss Janet Vensel, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore street-length sheath dresses of pink. Their pink veils were held by small circlet headpieces. Each carried a nosegay of pink and white daisies.James Brigner of Columbus, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the ushers were Kenneth Foster of Granville and Herbert A. Newhouse of Galion, brother of the bride.William Durtsch: Jr. of Galion, cousin of the bride, lighted the candles.A reception was held in the parish house of the church. The bride’s colors of pink and white were carried out in the decorations.Assisting in the serving wereding trip to Pennsylvania and Washington D. C., the new Mrs. Potter was Wearing a navy blue sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. James Brigner of Columbus, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, MissWhen the couple left on a wed- ?Jiss Ardell Brigner of Dayton,and white ensemble, with white Jean DeWalt of Delaware, Miss