Broad wa ter-Frid die Rites Are SolemnizedSHIRE/EY—Miss Vicky Bro;id-water, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Broadwater or Shirley, became the bride or Jack Kriddli-, soil of Mrs, Charles Karpinski of: Shirley and Maurice Friddle of Wilkinson, on Saturday evening, Feb. 3, ai 7:30 p. m The double ring ceremony was perfomied in the home of the Rev, Veil Libby, pastor of the Shirley Christian Church.The bride Wore a gold street|, lenglh dress with taupe accessories and a gold orchid corsage.The bridesmaid was Miss Polly Higgs of Willow Branch, who wore a beige sLreel-length dress whh black accessories and a pink; rosebud corsage. The host man was Roger Rigncy, brnlhcr or the bridegroom.Mrs. Brondvaler, mother of the hrirle, wore a royal blue woo! dress wilh black nnomwni W. JVIrs. Korpinski. mother of Ihe bride-1 groom, wore a brown wool dress u with brown accessories.A reception was held at thn1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broad-1 water. A three-tiered wedding cake centered Hie serving table. I Cake and punch were served to 20 guests. 1 IThe couple will ivsiue in Shir- i ley. Both attend Wilkinson High;' School. “ IA bridal shower in honor ofi Mrs. Friddle was held at the Sliii-j Icy shelter house. Hostesses were']; Mrs. Doris Johns. Mrs. Ruth!' Scott, Mrs. June Good. Mrs. Anitay. Young. IThe tables were decorator! in lt;pink and furcjuoise. the chosen colors of the bride. The gifl table lt;was centered with ;jji altar, bride i and gruoui and candles. |i