Page Three0^ Miss Peggy Bezoni Wedhave ) see srold the alsoandock-y ofts of 11 a rt theirdentHub,Borlandight.Sec-idedcon-ln Doublo-Ring CeremonyIn a double-ring ceremony in the Church of Christ Sunday afternoon, June 29, at 3 p. m,,Peggy Joyce Bezoni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bezoni, became the bride of Arthur James Sed-wick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sedwick.The church was decorated withfern and floral baskets of whitegladiola and shasta daisies. Rev. C. B. Thomas, pastor of the Central Church of Christ in CorpusChristi, officiated.Mrs. Daulton E. Bissett sang “Because” and “Always” before the ceremony. A quartet composed of J. L. Cowan, A. J. Turcotte, Jr., Annetta Howard, and Murray Stevens hummed the traditional wedding marches and the background music for the ceremony.The bride, given in marriage by her father, was dressed in a white crepe street length frock with short sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. She wore a starched crochet picture hat, white mesh1mittens, and white accessories. Herflowers veere an orchid and steph-onotis on a white bible with white satin streamers.Miss Marilyn Christopher, maid--honor, wore a yellow organdy dress with a black picture hat and black accessories. The bridesmaids, Miss Velma Shuits and Miss Joyce Sedwick, wore pink and aqua organdy with white picturehats and white accessories. Allthree carried nosegays of assorted spring flowers.The bride’s mother chose a two-piece navy crepe, with white accessories. She wore a white corsage. The bridegroom’s mother was dressed in chartreuse crepe mesh with white accessories, and she wore a white corsage.Harold Nix was best man, and ushers were John Tyles Foster of Kingsville and Billy Albrecht ofG ol i a d.Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at thehome of the bride’s parents. The bride’s table was laid with a lace cloth, and held a centerpiece com-(See SOCIETY, Page 6)