In Methodist Church:Frankie Inscho-Tom Rawles United at Church CeremonyAlmeta Frankie Inscho and Thomas A. H. Rawles said their marriage vows Sunday at 12:30 o’clock in the sanctuary of Ukiah Methodist church. At the altar where they stood before the church pastor, the Rev. Ralph Fellersen, whoprounounced the double ringbaskets were the only decor. Her father, Beryl R. Inscho, gave .the bride in marriage.Bridal White Net and lace in traditional white were combined in the bride's costume. Worn over white satin, it had several long, bouffant skirts of net. The bodice of lace, with long sleeves, was finished in a peplum of lace Her veil, in shoulder length, was held in place by a embroidered crown of seed pearls and rhinestones. Her flowers were white gladioli and carnations.Beryl Joan Inscho, sister of the bride, was her maid of honor. She wore a blue taffeta sheath dress with overskirt of blue net, had a garland of blue flowers in her hair and carripd a French bouquet of. daisies dyed to match her dress.The bridesmaids. Carla Inscho. another sister of. tee bride, and Sandra Andrus of Roseburg, Ore.. her cousin, were in pink dresses made similar to that of the maid of honor. They had pink hpad garlands and daisy bouquets.Bridegroom's Attendants Standing with the bridegroom as best, man was Floyd Rovera, his chum since elementary, school days. The ushers were Bill Watts and Don Rovera, another childhood friend. Bill Watts, a high school friend, and the bridegroom were on a Ukiah high school football team that made history because of an unusual feat they performed during one of the games.Mrs. Lawrence ClarHe of Potter Valley played the organ music and accompanied Mrs. Duane Thompson who sang Because and The Lord’s Prayer.The Wedding Reception The wedding reception was inservice, white gladioli in tallthe church social hall where Mrs. Herbert Singlcy arranged I he effective floral decor featuring gladioli. These flowers, in white, were about the bride's cake with white candles in silver holders. Pink gladioli were used elsewhere in the room. A» the punch bowl the bride's aunt Mrs. Veryl Gervais of Crescent City and Mrs. Rod Ship-pey were in charge. Karrcn Lane presided at the table where the guest book was signed. Mrs. James McCulloch, sister of the bridegroom. served the cake and the bride’s aunt Mrs. Charles Collins of Tiller, Ore. supervised the gift tables.Mrs. Inscho, the bride's mother, wore a brown and beige frock and Mrs. Thomas Darrell Rawles of Redwood Valley, the bridegroom's mother, w a s in blue linen with Schislcy embroidery. Both had white carnation corsages. Their husbands joined them in the receiving line.To Reside HereGrandparents who shared in the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krlobarh of Tiller. Ore., and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Tol-man of this city, the latter she grandparents of the bridegroom. Oldlime family friends of the bridegroom who flew from Orick for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lyons.Going away Die bride wore a beige faille dress wiili brown accessories and a corsage of white carnations.After their 10-day trip which will take them into Canada, the newlyweds will be at home at G33 Hazel Avenue.