Nelson Fisher Studio)MR and MRS CKAIG JENNINGSSt rat ton -JenningsCarrying a white Bible, a first birthday gift from a great aunt. Miss Jana Stratton. Princeton, met Craig Jennings, Buda, Saturday, Aug 16, at the altar of the Buda Methodist church, to say double ring wedding vows. The Rev. A Hutchinson officiated the ceremony at 2 p m The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. James St rat tan, Buda, and Mr Jennings is a son of Mrs. Ixrraine Jennings. Buda The bride was presented by her father The great aunt, Iva (Jarman, who presented the white Bible, intended that it be carried on thebride's wedding day The bride and bridegroom presented their mothers and the latter’s grandmother, Mrs Thomas Crockett, miniture bouquets of yellow garnet roses. white carnations and baby’sbreath tied with yellowwribbonsThe bride wore an old fashioned, formal gown o natural organdy, styled witl high neckline and edged ii lace The bodice had a lac yoke, long, balloon sleeve with lace insets Sprigs c babv’s breath were in heWhair, and she wore he mother’s gold locket Yelloiroses and white carnationwith baby's breath were i her bouquet Matron of honor was Mn Brad Etheridge c Princeton, who carrie yellow and white daisies.Terry Littlefield of Bud was best man for Mi Jennings Mr and Mrs. Jenning traveled to northern Illino for a few days, and on Au| 20 will leave on a weddin trip to Hawaii Their home at 503 South Main stree Princeton. Both graduate from Western high school Buda