Miss Norma Jean Gilmore IsBride Of Lt. Wayne E. ScuttThe marriage of Miss Norma ( pink carnations. Miss Dale Nlct Jean Gilmore anti Lt. Wayne Eel-[sen, cousin of the bride, was thgar Scutt was solemnized at 2:3Ujunior bridesmaid. Best mail wa Henry Paul.The reception was held at thr home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jud-p.m. December lfi, in the sanctuary of the Bellaire Methodist Church, Bellaire, Texas.Miss Gilmore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon C. Gilmore, 1223 W. 5th St., Freeport, and Lt. Scutt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scutt, Rochester, N. Y.Miss Adair Scutt, the groom’s sister, sang “Because” and the hymn “Love” by Mary Baker Eddy was sung by Francis J. Ganelin.Given in marriage by her lather, the bride wore n full length dress of candlelight satin over a hoop skirt with a Jacket of imported Jacc. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was caught to a Juliet cap of illusion, Bowers ana pearls. She carried and old fashioned bouquet of white carnations centered with a white orchid.Miss Doris Wilmoth was maid of honor. She wore a gown ol bronze taffeta with a basque bodice and full skirt over crinoline. She carried a bouquet olkins, 4G0B Birch, aunt anti uncle of the bride. Miss Virginia Lowery had charge of the bride’ book and Miss Sylvia Wilmot* served the double wedding ring cake.The bride attended Rice Institute and was employed in the research department of the She! Chemical Co. Lt. Scutt is a grad uate of the University of Michigan.After a wedding trip to Nev Orleans, La., Lt. and Mrs.. Scut are at home at Big Spring, Tex.. where he is stationed with the United States Air Force.Out-of-town guests lor the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ear Scult, Rochesler, N. Y., parents oi the groom; Miss Adair Scutt, o Rochester, sister of the groom-Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Nielsen anr children, Dale and Jon, of Kerr-ville, Tex., aunt and uncle of U bride.