while carnations with baby'sbrcal-h.Wedding music w.n provided b lb*'-'' Woodall, organist. and 1 :innv Hatch who sail# I he I.ord’s Pia.vei and W eddingl.lilher wood was his son's best man* and James Met own of \ustin and 1anil Burton «•! Sherman wen gr*N.mMiu n \ shri s wen 1 ai i \ S« hi ank. Damn Hatch, John Johnson and Max Rudolph lifelong friends of I he couple.John Iseiisee. brother of the brute, was candlelighter.Kor her daughter s wedding Mrs. Nensee chose a lonnai length gown of mauve pink knit. The high neck featured a rolled collar and a bodice belt which was accented with pink glitter stones Her accessories were whiteThe groom's mother wore a long gown of pink chiffon and lace, with matching waistline satin sash w hich flowed to the hemline. Her c a n d I e s I irk sleeves were edged with lace, as was the stand up collar onKKIIKAKSAL DINNKR The rehearsal dinner for the r* wedding party on Friday night. SAugust 2J. was hosted hy the A groom's parents and took place (' in I he garden of the Paul Winn residence on Navajo Frail.The buffet was set on a table laid with pink and centered i$j|h an ojlffiifte arrangement (of white mum daisies andtapers.Guests dined from small tables, identically designed, which were arranged about the spacious lawn. The sumptuous j banquet consisted of smoked ham, baked beans, buttered new potatoes, tossed green salad, melon balls, hot rolls and pecan pies. iThose present were the 1prospective bride and groom, vtin* bride's parents. Mr. and jMrs. Weldon Isorisoe, her brother, John, and sisters tJeannette and Sharolyn; and |the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. LutherAlso in the house party were ; James Met own and Debbie