Spurgeon-Bard vows read in Wesleyan Chord~r is Jacqueline Sue Spurgeon, the daughter pf Mr- and Mr*. WiUian J. Spurgeon tt Delphi, and StephAr Mldhnel Wrtf ion ftf Mrand Mrs. James Bard Jr. o Lagapsport, were united in marriage Saturday, DA:. 15, at 2:30 p. ip. in Delphi Wesleyan Church.The Rev. Broadus Deal and Rev. Carl Roark officiated at the single ring, candlelight ceremony before the altarvgraced with twin candlelight candelabra and bouquets of white chrysanthemums and pink pompons.Miss Hanna Thomas, soloist, was accompanied by Chuck Mul-lendore. * i ' iThe bride made her gown of white crepe with a Jace covered bodice, front and back. Laced cuffs with seed pearls along with petite pink flower buds adorned the entire length of her floor length gown. The lace mantilla veil trailed to the floor. Her wedding bouquet was placed atop her white Bible. The cymbidium orchids were accented with pink streamers. She was given in marriage by her father.Mrs. David Ashcraft of Indianapolis attended her sister as matron of honor while Marion College friends, Amy Grinder and Sheryl McCarter, were bridesmaids. The bridegroom’s cousin, Marilyn Helvie, was flower girl. Their gowns also were made by the bride.Jim Bechdal of Marion was best man while Phil Harrington Ham, Ky., and Randy Bard -«f Logansport, brother of the briflS-groom, were groomsmen. * t Hostesses for the reception 4a Honan Hall, Delphi, were Misgg Sharon Quesenbery, Bren^JJ Peters, Joan Bryant and Rhonda Gaines. “ZA 1972 graduate of Community High School, the attended Marion College a where her husband is a He was graduated in 1970 Logansport High School and to enter the mirflstty nextlt; « • lt;• • . • « i » » ^The couple plans a I wedding trip. Thfey are at 4202 S. Washington St.,.4 , .. #tl Service newszSp/4 Randall L. Shaw has teived a certificate of tion for successfully completing the National Safety Council’s Be-fensive Driving coarse, desigi$d to reduce deaths, injuries and property damage due to traffic accidents in the U. S.Last April he received mn award in recognition of his nqle-worthy achievement in the Division Safety Program of driving 4,000 miles or six months withQUt an accident or traffic violation** He also was cited in 1972 lor successfully completing the