SIMPLE HOME RITES UNITEJOYCELYN MAASEN AND HUBERT D HENRYMiss Joycelyn Maasen became th bnae oi Hubert D. Henry in an impressive home wedding read Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, December l£lsi, at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maasen. Seymour, Texas. The bridegroom is tne son ot Mrs. C. S. Henry, Mullen, lexas.The ceremony was read by Dr. M Norvell Young, Minister of Broadway Church ot Christ, Lubbocx, in the presence oi members ot the immediate families. The bride s attendant was her aunt, Mrs. F. A Robinette, of Seymour. Mr. Koben. J. Rudolph of Albuquerque, New Mexico, served as best man. Tne exchange of wedding vows, in the single ring ceremony, was maae be. fore the lire place in the living room wlucn was beautifully decorated in the holiday moiifs.The bride wore a smart white sheer wool crepe frock, with while halo hat. Her accessories were navybiue. She carried a smail Bibie topp*-u with empress mums and streamers tied with white pom-poms, Sue nscn ed the traditional somethin^_an 11*, ear-rings that be-;o lur great grandmother, ,ue something borrowed was mothers peans. Sue also placedc. six-pence in her shoe.Both are s-tudents at Texas Technological college, where they return alter the holidays and expecv to receive their degrees at the end oi she semester. The bride servedItwo years in the Marines, while tac bridegroom served five years in the Army Air Force, serving overseasin India.The bride was reared in Tahoka and is a graduate of the Tahokaugh School. _____