Nancy Louise Gifford United in Marriage To Donald L. BakerMiss Nancy Louise Gifford of Reno ami Donald L. Baker of Dempseytow n were united in mar riage at 11:30 o’clock this morning in the Bethel Methodist church; I near Dempseytow nRev. Williamson officiated at * he i single ring service before a white i picket fence adorned with rose.1 j and fern Traditional wedding music wa: j presented by Mrs. It J. Packer ol I Reno. Patricia Whittle of Reno wa? soloist. She sang “Ah, Sweet Mys tery of Life,” Herbert, and “Be cause,” d'Hardelot.The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs S. E. Gifford of Warren former city residents. Mr. Baker ; is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker of Dempseytown.1 j The bride’s grandfather, S L Logan of Reno, presented her lr 1 marriage. She wore a white street 'length dress, fashioned with laei - bodice and nylon marquisett* i skirt. The bodice was styled wit I r cap sleeves and stand up collar {She wore a white lace .Juliet caj j and earned an arm bouquet of pink i I roses.Miss Donna Packer of Reno wa:1 the honor attendant She wore ;yellow dress with tucked satin hod ' ice and full marquisette skirt Thr ;. bodice was accented with rhine } stone buttons. She wore a whit* 1 pique hat and carried a bouquet ol j white roses.Kenneth Baker served as best man for his brother The guests were ushered to then r seats by William Quigley of Rent j and John Huff of Dempseytown I A reception followed in the home of the bride's grandparents Mr. and Mrs, S L Logan. Ninth I st., Reno. A pink and white colon scheme was carried out in decora tions. Bouquets of roses, white can I dies in crystal holders and a three tier cake, surmounted by a mmia ture bridal couple, decorated thlt;« bridal table1 After a short wedding trip, Mr and Mrs Baker will reside at 51f South 42nd st., in Philadelphia. Foi t traveling the hride wore a pink t summer suit and navy accessories ' The new Mrs. Baker graduated from Rocky Grove high school thi? spring Mr. Baker, a graduate o.1 Oil City high school in 1949, is sta 1 tioned with the navy at Mustirj ’ Field, Philadelphia.