McBroom-Dlouhy Vows ExchangedNuptial Aug. 21inihMiss T-nura Elaine McBroom|feUi wiili !of Areata became the bride of Scnm?n Alvin Erroll Dlotihy, who is stationed with tlic U. S. Coast Guard at Samoa, Sunday, August 21, at 2 p. m. in the First Baptist church of Areata.| The Rev. Michael Petrillo offi-'cinlcd at the double-ring • ceremony iiud the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyldc McBroom, jlTM,Stewart avenue. Areata, was |given in marriage by her father., The bridegroom is the son ofmat clung head losses small baskets ofand carried flowers.A reception was held -in llie Fireside room of I he church following the wedding. Relatives and dose friends assisted. Miss Sharon Meek a 11 ended the guest bcok and also assisted at the gift table. .Serving the wedding cake were Mrs. William Taylor end Linda West.The new Mrs. Dlotihy gradiiat-i oil from Areata Union high scbnol; Mrs. J. L. (jidlcy of Houston, ihis past June. Dlonhy attendedTex.jsalacb high school in Texas andMiss Jackie Campbell of Sa- j* now serving with the U. S.jiv.oa, fricrxl of the bride, was I maid of honor. The bridesmaids 'were Miss Mary Ann Miner, Eureka, and Miss Bette Dale Miner, Fort Bragg, both cousins of the bride.: The flower girls were Brenda Kay and Micheline Ge.ssaway, both of Areata. Sky Aaron Taylor of Fortuna, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer.The best man was Troy Wrislon of the II. S. Const Guard. Ushers were Bradley Tinncy, also of the Coast Guard, ami Robert Taylor of Areata, brother of the jConst Gua-rd.The couple left on a wedding trip South and will reside at apartment IVo. 17 Eureka Motel apartments.Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Bufkin, Fort Bragg; Mrs. J. I). Crutchfield, Fortuna; Mrs. Francis Stegall and Mrs. Jean Montgomery, Dallas. Tex.r GivenShowe For Bride-Eiect