^ameron vveaaing ceremonyAt St. John's Church. On Sundov At 4St. John’s Episcopal church, at four o’clock Sunday afternoon, wa the scene of the marriage of Ethel | Ann Cameron to Arthur CampbellStone, with the Rector, the Rev.[ William Asger officiating, and the |altar decked with low containers Id massed white gladioli.| The bride i.s the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtice Brunson Cameron 01 this city. The groom I whose home is Oxford. North Carolina, is the son of the late Dr.I John Thomas Stone and Mrs. jCharles Leonard Wilson cf Waiting, Indiana.As the congregation waited in the hushed church for the bridalskirt and wore a white carnation corsage.Out of town guests, here for theoccasion, included Miss Wilson of Whiting, Indiana of the groom, Mr. and ard Cameron and Mrs.lt;\ * *VI1Carr, or on of M RindiS ni *Coker, ofJ' -;aleMiss , MissJordan of Hattiesburg, MissCox of Hattiesburg, Mr. and Wallace O'Neal of Meridian, Richard Amick of Gullport,Lenr-.icsister. How*J a m e s AnnLenLilM ‘s.XT'-• *Harry Allcndorph of Eaton Rouge.Mr, and Mr. Waddell Hetdel-(11'Meri-iriclcceremony.*■Rubv Muliov.,\I r s.close friend of the 'family, played~diree Bach selection.-, “When Thou Art Near”, “Lento” and “Arioso” and “Dedication” by Franz, and the bride’s brother, Mack, as acolyte, lighted the altar candles.andberg, Jr., and son, Billy,(ham Mr. Heidelberg is of the bride.The bride’s erandmother W. W. Heidelberg of Meridian, for-! rnerly of Laurel and .much loved here, was present for the wedding and the festivities attendant on occasion.t ’ i cThe ushers were Mr. Richard Amick of Gulfport, Mr. James Haughton of Jackson, Mr. Harry AUendorph of Baton Rout e Mr. James Blair of Quitman.The bride and groom left mediately alter the reception a trip whose destination was ai)nouneed. and will liveim-fornoI-ICti Vi/’CiFor the processional and the recessional the bride had chosen great hymns of the church, “A Mighty Fortress is Our God’ andi“Nun DarJcet” if During tlie ceremony“O Perfect other beloved hymn.Kara Clertthe organist Love”, an-The petite bride was gowned fn Italian silk and imported lace, with fingertip veil. Her bodice was closely fitted, her decoiletagc a shallow and charming neckline, and her sleeves conventional wrist length. She wore a tiny coronetthat held her veil and her gownClairsville, Ohio, where the groom i is employed.The bride, reared in Laurel, is a member of a closely knit family, greatly loved in Laurel. She was graduated from the Georcrc Gardiner High School, the Jones Junior College and Missis.--ippi Sou*.hero College, while the groom was graduated from John Nichols High School in Oxford. North Carolina, attended the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Chi P.-ti nationalfraternity, and was graduated, j from Mississippi Southern College. IImmediately following the ceremony the bridal rsartv received the irs'xhalwas cut with a chapel train 0riWeading guests at a reception in jgraceful proportions. She was es-d toahfar bv her fatherwhere her bridegroom met her,[accompanied by his test-man, Dr.Warren K. Dye of Centerville, Miss.The bridal procession included the bride's sister. Miss Dorothy Jane Cameron who was maid of honor and the groom’s sister, Miss Betty Wilson of Chicago.Miss Cameron wore a waltz length frock of acqu a marine.•shors matching. T ie s’onwtj fashioned bouff mt of chiffon over!taffeta, which was u-od for the bebodI St. John’s Parish House.The bridal couple cut their cake.;which was a high confection, of many tiers, surmounted by a bride I and groom and decorated with lilies of the valley and roses.The cake was the center of the bridal table, which was covered by a sheer French organdy cloth, over l.rne green, and the cake was surrounded by a wreath of lacy fern At either end ot the table silver punch bowls, eho wreathedm fern were used, and flanlcake were Bristol luster; white phlox andflowers.Miere^i i icr t• » * • - .....■A..- . .- -• .. . ».MRS. PAUL FREDERIC BARKERMr. and Mrs. William A. Cotton, of Wilmette. Illinois, formerly of Laurel, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Louise,to Mr. Paul Frederic Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barker of Ukiah, California. The ceremony was performed on May 2, 1958 InSan Francisco, California.The bride graduated from the University of California this past June while her groom has just completed his military training.The couple will reside in San Francisco while Mr. Barker completes his college education.PI Set DCroom. Mrthe bride.Cameron Is an uncle oft the bride was a luncheon on Sunday by Mi. and Mrs. Roy Waters,A low arrangement of white car- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morrison andr.other r rmmernations and otuer flowers of the season was used to center the ta-thejbje, and the bride's place was li dding | roafkted by a white corsage,place cards in the wedding were used.whilemotifia Ii a ae-1 carried a bouquet of rosesj lightful pink shade.j Miss Wilson was gowned in a h.milar frock of pink, made ot Deca:, ci' cifl» a * i V Ainylon tulle over taifet she wore oink satin shoes, and car-ned a bouquet of pink roses, also.At the altar, for the double rli !ceremony, the maid of honorMrs. E. L. Muscrove, the bride’s Sunday School teacher over a lone period, served the cake, while Mrs. A. F. Chisholm and Mrv Thomas M. Gibbons poured punch.O. t-of-iown guestsproentMr. and Mrs. Wallace O'Neal of; Meridian, in the attractive Waters I home in Country Club Hills.The families of the bride and groom and out of town guests were included to make up a guest list wcre of twenty-seven, in this graciousiMrs. James Cameron of Meridian, (hospitality.* 4 ... vi ;and Mr.-,. Richard Amick cf ! Gulfport, Mr. James Haughton ofMiss Lily Cox and MissThe meal w as served buffet style iwith charming bouquets of garden .k. on.Serving a; teav. i •:c♦ 4*Len J ( r d a n of II a * 11 r b u*rbsMr,rases and trailing coral vine used on the buffet and the individual*ted the orideholdinghe rtit-? which was held alovely bouquet of white roses ana valley lilie.-, and at the conclusion of the vows, turned the veil bark • lrom her sister’s face, as she pro reeded from the church.Mrs. Cameron, mother of bnce was :n pirk iace with white hat and accessories, and wore a white carnation oor.-ne*. Mr--, tv.. on wore a dress of blue ; ; organza, with draped bodice andAnne Coker of Clarksdale, Miss j and Mrs. Harry Allendorph of Bat-aodion Rouge, La., Mr. James Blair of wiiile j Quitman, Misses Betty and Lennie the j Wilson of Whiting, Indiana, Dr. I Warren Dve of Centerville andtables.Len Jordan of Hattiesburg Miss Betty Dyess of Laurel, Miss Mary Miller pre. ided bride’s register.Kehearsa) Dinner0* i4Moreschoolter the rehearsal of the wedding of M vs Ethel Ann Cameron ’o Mr, Arthur Camobell Stone.Mrs. Leonard WilsonIndiana.ofWh.ting,than one - half the boys and one-thirdhigh school girls in the U.S. part-time work.high the! have’ ihiBridal LuncheonAnother party give;HenrvHudson discovered the• ^ ‘ *honor o'. I island of Manhattan in 1609.■.. . s Flops ! church on Saturday rve-he bridal party was cnter-*a:ned 'or dinner bv Mr and- ■ —AHoward Cameron ofHolid^v inn, in a;Ail an at ' c.n:: •