•toMRS. JAMES KEITH COMBIEP-'tit.Mann-Combie Nuptials Held In Frenchburg, ChurchUnited Presbyterian Church, Frenchburg, Ky., was the setting last evening at 7:30 o'clock for the wedding of Miss Janice Rae Mann of Middletown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mann of Wellington, Ky., and Janies Keith Combie, son of Mrs. James Com-bie of Sherman Avenue.The candlelight double - ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. James E. Eddy. Candelabra banked with white mums and palms decorated the alter of the church. Nuptial music was provided by Donald Mann, vocalist, tnd Harold Mann, organist.Mr. Mann gave his daughter in marriage. The bride spoke her vow's in a ballerina-length gown of Chantilly lace and pleated nylon tulle over satin. It featured'a fitted bodice of lace and an off-the-shoulder yoke of pleated tulle fashioned w-ith a lace collar. Long sleeves of lace tapered to points oyer the hands, and the bouffant skirt of tulle and net featured aI redingote of scalloped lace. Th bride's two-tiered veil of Frenc illusion fell gently from a cloch of pearls and rhinestones. Sh carried white carnaUons on W'hite prayer book.Miss Agnes Gaye Mann attenc ed her sister as maid of honr. Sh wore a ballerina-length gown o red velveteen and nylon net ove taffeta. A velveteen jacket de signed w-ith a mandarin colla topped the strapless velveteei bodice. Miss Mann complements her ensemble with a matchinj headpiece of velveteen, witl which she w'ore a tiny face vei and short white gloves.Mrs. Robert Boyd, sister of thi bridegroom, and Miss Heler Branham were bridesmaids. Thej wore green ensembles styled liki that worn by the honor attendant Each carried a colonial bouquel of white carnations.Courtney Duff served as Mr Combie’s best man, while Roberl Boyd and John Snyder were the ushers.Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the bride’s home. Hostesses were Mrs. Orville Birchfield, Mrs. Henry Sorrell. Mrs. Raymond Hughes and Mrs. Charles Mann.Mrs. Mann greeted guests in a turquoise - colored frock and brown accessories. Mrs. Combie was attired in a navy ensemble w’ith melon accessories.For traveling, the bride changed into a two-piece blue-gray wool outfit trimmed with black velvet and matching velvet accessories. She completed her going away outfit with a coat of red velvet.Mrs. Combie was graduated from Frenchburg High School Frenchburg, Ky., and is employed by Armco International Corp in the traffic department. The brief-groom, a graduate of Middletov High School is employed by Gar ner Board and Carton Co.Mr. and Mrs. Combie will mal their home at 2408 Sherman Ave