mm * * iv i t'Mfcii cii i)rrlt;iK*fast in Hanchouse Restaurant.The honored couple exchanged gifts, a diamond drop necklace for her and an engraved identificat ion bracelet for him. Thevpresented gifts to their attendants. key chains and identification bracelets for the men and pearl earrings and cologne for the women.other guests were Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Don Williams. Hev. and Mrs. Joe Allen. Mr. and Mrs H H. Howard, Mr. and Mrs Todd Nelson. Hay Over*hev. tarry Johnson. FrankM agon irk. Vance Vest. Barbara Sue Nelson. Mrs. Gary Smothermon, Donna Kay Williams. Samann Vest. Debra MaGouirk, Becky Johnson, Tracy Starnes. Connie Kevs.OMW «***«»“Whither Thou Goest” and Wedding Prayer.Th«» bride was presented inmarriage by tier grandfather.Floyd Jackson of Cockney. She wore a gown of white Chantilly lace w ith Victorian sleeves and an oval neckline that was scalloped and accented bysequins and pearls. The bouffant skirt was designed with a straight center panel and tiered sides of scalloped Chantilly lace, sweeping to a chapel train. With a white Bible, gift fromher grandmother. Mrs. Jackson, she carried a bouquet of w hite roses and a hairpin lacehandkerchief, which hadIvlonged to her great - great -grandmother, Mrs. A J. Sams. For her jewelry accent, she wore her mother’s diamond pendant.Miss Alexis Abra was honor maid and Miss Khonda Davis was the bridesmaid. Their carpi't - length gow ns of white sheer nylon had Gibson Girl sleeves; lace edged ruffled skirts and complements of blue velvet. Their headpieces were of Mue velvet and net and eachcarried a blue heart tied withwhite streamers.Lynn Ward of Memphis was best man and groomsman was Neal Hughs, both of Memphis. Guests were seated bv Gene Bruce, brother of the bride, and Bernie Greenwav of Memphis.Julie Bruce, sister of the bride, was flowergirl and Tye Walker was ringbearer.In the church foyer. Miss Anita Taylor, sister of the bridegroom, registered guests and Miss Susan Leary ofChildress distributed thescrolls.Dtiring the reception in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. Jenne Collins, sister of the bride, registered guests.The bride’s table was laid with white satin and organza and featur«d the traditional white cake decorated in blue Silver and crystal appointments were used.Bice bags were given guests In Miss Kristi Huddleston and assisting in reception duties were Mines. Fddie Huddleston. Paul Collins, Doug Fowler. Jimmy Gibson. Gerald Fowler. J«*e K Fddins and Nell AbramFor traveling, the bride changed into a white knitpantsuit,Mrs Taylor was hostess for the rehearsal dinner in Big () Bestaurant at Memphis, honoring her son and hisfiancee.An arrangement of blue and white mums and carnations designated the honor places.Postmen’s HazardsMailmen in the United States have difficulty with dogs, but things could beworse — Egyptian mailmen complain of being nipped by camels, postmen in Brazil have been bitten by jaguars, a Tongan Island letter carrier was killed by a shark and Afghanistan had to suspend rural deliveries because leopards ate the mailmen.