Herman-Martin Ritual Setting University Church of ChristUniversity Church of Christ of the bride. Serving as ushers ChoeolHtc cake was served bywas sLtinq for the wedding of were Jimmy Noble and David Joanic Walker from the brlde-Miss Sharon 1-ycm Martin and Norvcll. ... groom’s tabic Ihnt was laid with(Jlonn Arvm Hermon who ex- Flower girl was’ Amanda beige silk cloth and Laneltc changed vows at 7 p.m. Jan. Wheeler and' ring bearer was Lewis presided at 'the silverJM. Officiating at the double- Allan Barnes, Amanda wore a coffee service,ring ceremony was the church pale pink Empirc-mode frock, *minister. C. J. Kirkpatrick. the neckline and sleeves fash* , rs* Teaman registcr-Adurniiig the altar urea was iuned with white late threaded 6uesls o table Spread with an archway entwined with with pink rjbbon. Her flowers cranberry tulle* caughtgreenery lopped by a dove hold- Mere In cranberry shade. r^uslL*rs °f flowers, die de*ing wedding bells. On either •vvln hrfdp’H tnnifiJr °* Mrs* L‘ -F. Scal'd. Alsoside were arched candelabr, ^g a ^L^ eolo^d cii Iab'e. WflS !”2Ce'1 lheholding pink tapers while pink drcss and cors of jnk twaL. bridal houquct.tapers and greenery decorated hcarl rMes_ A jadc coat drc5S Artcr a brief wedding 1rip.I he family pews wflR f.hojce of ^ bridegroom’s couple will be at home atWnrrcn Dennis gang: One molhcr w„h whic.h she bworG a «s2 Colo Village.Hand, On? Heart and Whither focieo nrehid11100 Goesl, while selections . .tl . , Out-of-town guests at the wed-snng by Jovce Atman were A reicepilion jfolflowed at the ding included Mrs. S. P. Mar-More and The Wedding Pray- Chfist Student Cen- tin, brides grandmother fromrr. The processional and reues- !’ iWBS„drl?£ ,Be,1 on- ^ Mr»- Nannie Go,f-MOnal IV.-IV Mine hy „ church “'v.,lh white net appliqucd with bridegroom's grandmother fromgroup under direction of Hulen P'V1 ,ref, w,e P,rantV, ? ■' ulE0' Mr aaflBarnes 1 work oI tlle ,jridcs Mrs- Dnle Cearley, Temple.Parents rtf the couple arc Mr. ?,*• “Is* Baf!ha ??1n',orst!'1' Tcx': Mrs- Edward Blerslienckand Mrs lark II Marlin 1351 eatuleJ ,hc wedding cake and Bradley from Austin, Tex.;,l„r Douglas Herman Sr., 1800 Clndy Ho,fcr al «* Punch Mr* Ctayncll Miller, all fromHal'moon Drive. MW1- E1 Paso-Tlie brid«(, given In marriage hy her father, wore a floor -length gown of bridal satin deigned with long sleeves. PearlMHS. GLENN ARVIN HERMAN M!f A IT, d nr) ‘band - embroidered Venlse. lace embellished the neckline, wrists and fr^nt panels. The gown and embroidery were the work of ihr* bride’s mother.The tulle veil, gathered to a Swedish crown. extended into a chapel train. Pearls garlanded the crown nnd veil. Tne bridal bduiiiu’l featured pink roses, rosebuds and gypsophlla In an old fashioned nosegay.Mrs. Edward Nicrshcnck, n cousin of llic bride from Austin, Tex., wns matron of honor, other bridal attendants were Mrs, Joe Dougins Herman Jr.. hndi'grnonTs sister-in-law nnd Mrs, John C. Horne.They wore long dresses styled of pink crepe accented withcranberry velvet cn miner bunds nlhirhrd to back bows from which king cranberry streamers oxlrnrlrd. They wore cranberry vHvol bow headpiece.* and ench curried a long - .stemmed cran* berry - red rose,Joe Douglas Herman served bis brother as best man.Groomsmen were Gene .Inmeson and Craig Martin, brotherPEO Chapter IPEG Chapter I plans n 12:30 p.m luiuhpon Kcb. 7 nt Tho falnis, with n meeting In follow at Mrs. John Gregg’s home. Mrs. Henry Gustafson will be cn-Jioslcss. Jtcsorealkms should he made with Mrs. Max Beene.