JACOBSContinued from Page 13*li/.ed bouquets of.Esther Reed daisies. : •* iBest man was Wayne Cable, a cousin of the bridegroom, while Monty .and Terry,! Washburn, a brother and cousin of the bride, served as ushers.Given in marriage by her lather, the bride wore a white cotton satin dress faahioned with a scoop, neckline, fitted bodice and short sleeves. Oveirskirls of lace and tulle and lace mitts extending to points over her hands completed her ensemble.', ’ 'She carried a bouquet of pink • sweetheart rosebuds- and while slepkunotis on a white Bible, a gift of her church.Mrs. -Washburn chose a pastel blue sheath with matching hat. black accessories and white carnation corsage lor her daughter’swedding. The bridegroom s mother wore a beige lace dress with pink accessories and a corsage of Sweetheart roses.Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's parents were hosts lo a reception in the church parsonage.The bride's table was laid with a pink net cloih and was centered with a tiered wedding cake on a miitur reflector. The cake was flunked by a cluster of candles ringed with Esther Reed daisies and the punch bowlMiss Evelyn Harris, aunt of Ihe I bridegroom poured curing the. event, while Mrs. Kenneth Ham-man, Altus, registered guests. Mrs. Edward Mefford served the wedding cake* assisted by Mes-dames Bill Oliver and Harvey Cu ride buck.For their wedding trip In points ir. Texas, the bride wore away a , while sheath dress with black and : white striped sash.( The bride is a graduate ot Loveland high school, while her bridegroom, also a Lovelnnd high school graduate, is engaged in farming! in addition lo his employment jn; Frederick.