r . • , • •Blagg-Smith Weddingelebrated at Church Here« iwfwhp of Mtaa Catherine Utmttii, daughter of Mr. and,Cttffard C. Smith, RFD 6, city, Tbcxnu Doyle Blagg, son of tad Mr*. L A. Blagg of Caruth-, took place at S pjn. Sun-tt Immanuel Baptist church, ring ceremony was per-by the Rev. Troy A. Sum-paator.^ i*Bia church altar was decorated a background of palms. In ftODt at the greenery were tall floor ^itaket* of white gladioli. Three sev-^B-p*onged candelabra holding Hjhtea white tapers also were usedfor decorations. The candles wereWgtitxi by the ushers prior to the oaremccy.The wedding music was offered by •. K. Moore, Jr., organist, and Mrs. XX lt;3. Ware, soloist. Before the wed-dbig Mr. Moore played “To a Wild 1(8*” (McDowell) and Traumerei (Schumann). The wedding party en-tired to the atralns of “The Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin played by Ifr. Moore. Lelbestraum lt;Liszt-Oaul) was played during the ceremony and Mr. Moore played “The Wedding March” (Mendelssohn) for the recessional.RftMMtcrtttbbftrHtutemSUUMUfMCtMMtikmlli^wid Cold goct to workuri— the ioetaot yea take it.MS bM beam the lsr*e*t ttllsnfIMedkfecfor 4S TMnkCtntioQi dkwUd mmA get row money tfMrfta-tfartar.LI OVID COLD PREPARATIONVMptfinM 191 Call TalMiMiss Mary Virginia Smith was the bride's maid-of-honor and only attendant. Harold P. Hale was Mr. Biagg’s best man, and ushers were Ben Wilkins and Hugh McCann.Escorted by her father, the bridewore an aqua wool gabardine Fred A. Block suit, featuring the new padded hip-line, which was emphasised by pockets designed with grouped folds. Her crepe blouse was of white and she wore a strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Her hat. a Veida original, was of cinnamon colored feathers. She wore brown corba shoes and carried a shower bouquet of white brides roses from which fell white satin ribbons tacked with white rosebuds.Miss Smith, the attendant, wore a Kay-Saks original gabardine suit of dusty rose. Her form-fitting coat was made on long lines and her black hat was trimmed with metallic braid. She wore other black accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums, tied with Talisman ribbon.Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride.wore a black crepe model, trimmedwith rhinestones. Her corsage was ofsnmk Debutante camellias.The men in the wedding party wore dark suits and white boutonnieres.A graduate of Hattiesburg High school, the bride is employed in the traffic department of the Mississippi Central railroad, where she has worked for the past two years.Served In ArmyMr. Blagg was graduated from Caruthers High school. He served thee years in the U. S. Army andat present Is emploved In Caruthcrs.After a motor trip to points in Tennessee. Arkansas and Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Blagg will be at home at 713 O fit , Fresno, Calif.With her wedding suit the bride wore brown accessories and a corsage of white roses for traveling.A reception was held at the YWCA after the wedding. Southern srnilax and white chrysanthemums decorated the room. The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a wedding bell, % in front of which were adiminutive bride end bridegroom Love birds also decorated the cake.White tapers in silver candlesticks graced the table.After Mr. and Mrs. Blagg cut the first shoe in conventional style, the cake was served with punch and mints by Mrs, Harold Hale. Serving the punch were Mrs. Hugh McCann and Miss Evelyn Strahan. The register was presided over by ErnestineCulpr | per.Gue.sis were greeted by Mr and Mrs. L. H, Burkett and introduced to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, the bridal couple and Miss Mary Virginia Smith.A turkey dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs L H Burkett, 5!9 West Laurel ave , following the rehearsal Saturday night. o_-