J I* 8TEWART-LADNERHBoreH'creinsdethiIn a candlelight ceremony at the Victory Baptist Church, Gulf- K port, Miss Mildred Marguerite Ladner became the bride of Johnnie B, Stewart Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o’clock in a double ring! ceremony with the Rev. W. E- rJ Greenwood, officiating. J J; *;The bride is the daughter of the ga1 Rev. and Mrs. Johnnie B. Ladner,2219 30th St. The groom is the souj , of Mrs. Thelma Moore and the late ^ Barney Stewart. I! The church was decorated with; sj£ baskets of summer flowers. uot-jQ* ted palms and branched candela-! a£ bra with lighted tapers. IA. B. Rutland, sang “Because”,; accompanied on the organ by Miss | Louise Cartee, who presented a program of nuptial music. At the close of the ceremony Charles Huffman sang “The Lord’s Prayer.” Miss Wanda Jean Huey attended the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Misses Lois Ann Schanbacher, Helena Cuevas, and Norma and Linda Ladner, cousins of the bride. Flower girls were Janice Jackson, cousin of the bride, and Carol Ruth Fairley.! Junior bridesmaids were Charlotte j Barnett, cousin of the bride; Joyce Jackson, Florance Spiers and jConnie Jackson.j Ringbearers were Maritta Myrle Ladner, sister of the bride; and : Lloyd Jackson, cousin of the bride:“j Cloy Eugene McCoy served his | cousin as best man. Groomsmen were Buford Ladner and Leonard Ladner, brothers of the bride; Ed-sel Shaw and Jimmie Legg. Junior groomsmen were Tommy Jackson.Joe Ladner and James Ladner,! cousins of the bride; and Erwin Jackson.! The tapers were lighted by Leonard Syr a in, uncle of the bride; and ‘ Ben Husten.H The bride was given in marriage -pi by her father. She wore a floor-: length wedding gown of white tulle -p and bridal satin. The fitted bodice y of satin had a high collar, sweet-‘G heart neckline and long sleevesanpaahMioffrt19;CoW£AtCOle’indi’l-i ending in calla points over theednaNtabthiLithi Ri mii b wrists. The fuil skirt of satin wasi^j overlaid with tulle. Her full length j is; • veil of illusion was held with a:*al bandeau of sgtin embroidered with \ Co seed pearls. She carried a white Fe _G satin Bible edged in lace, white D1( L, rosebuds and fleur d’amour. |se Following the ceremony a recep- totion was held at the home of the bride’s parents. The couole was assisted in receiving by the parents of the bride and Mrs. B. W. Ladner. aunt of the bride.The tiered wedding cake was decorated with a miniature bridal+• couple and was encircled with thgreenery. Assisting at the bride’s iRlt;-fe table were Mrs. Yardman Spears j**1p and Miss Louise Cartee and the bridesmaids. Mrs. T. G. Jackson,; 29 aunt of the bride, was in charge ith•f the bride’s register. 1*4Later in the evening the couple; N 4- departed on a wedding trip through a! it Alabama and Florida. For travel-:°£ X ing the bride chose a two-piece ’ P'sories and the corsage from her 7*fe bridal bouquet. Upon their return'they will make their home at 1914 f 24th Ave. ; p”Mrs. Stewart is a graduate of the 2 l.yman High School and is employ-ed at the Auto Trading Post. Mr. m Stewart is employed at the Seven- wt:I Bottling Co. _j ®