Vows SolemnizedFor Leonard ScalfAnd MissimrayMISS MARY KiMRAY andLeonard Scalf were married at 3 p.m. Sunday in the First Methodist church. Roosevelt. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. R. C. Kimray, Roosevelt, and Mr Scalf’s parents are the Walter Scalfs. Roosevelt.Rev. Bob Evans officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Carolyn Bates was pianist and-fc-»‘A-Miss Judy Law sang. Also sin\ *iing wras a quartet comprised of , Miss Sherry Stewart, Miss Judy j Vash, Miss Barbara Cooper and Miss Linda Muldowney.I Given in marriage by her[brother, Wayne Kimray, the bridewore a waltz-length dress of white organdy fashioned with a Sabrina neckline. A pearl crown held her illusion veil and she carried white daisies.Mrs. Leonard ScaifJayanell Boyd'sBetrothal Is ToldMr. and Mrs. Sam C. BoydOdessa, Texas, former HarmonMRS. RAY REED, Altus, thebridegroom’s sister, w-as matronof honor. She wore an aqua nylon organdy dress trimmed with satin and she carried abouquet of yellow daisies. Bridesmaids were Mrs. LeRoyFox, Hoi art, and Miss Rita Scott, both of Hobart Serving as best man was Larry Lanterman, Hobart, the bride’s cousin, and ushers were Mr. Fox and Kenneth Scott, Lawton. The candles were lighted by Miss Ar eta Scott and Miss Janey Winfrey, both of Hobart, Patricia Lanterman was flower girl.county residents, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jayanell Boyd, to William Curtis Mills, grandson of Mrs. Eva Heaps, Depew Anautumn wedding is planned.ofsqThe bride-elect isof Ron highschool,Central State college was a member of Future ers of America and t he Economics club. The proa graduate Hollis, and At CSC she Teach-Home‘Of ivebridegroom is a graduate of De-entralpew highsehool and (State college. He was a mem-her of the Press club and waslisted on the Dean s Honor roll.priJrie