Ntjptiaixcflan!n Candlelighti4■MRS THOMAS ARTH' R GARRISON ru .- Miss Frankie Lor r aim Bai klt;i «llt;The eandlelighted sanctuary oflike those of the oidei attendants b n sf Baptist ( hui eh was the with the PXvt’plion that t tx • i rscene of a wadding eeremom dresses were fashioned with lw»uffant skirts. The\ carried daintywhite crocheted and orchid lined baskets accented with orchidtulle puffs and streamers of ribbon decorated with flowersr Jim Dan Hunt wasperformed at 7 30 p.m., Thursday, uniting Miss Frankie Lorraine Barksdale and Thomas Arthur Garrison.Parents of the* couple are Mr and Mrs Frank Barksdale ofChildress, Mrs Bobbie Garrison rmgbearer and wore .i whiteof Lubbock aid Jack Garrison of dress coat with black sla«-ks andTell Grandparents of the groom ,u *n a youngerare Mr. and Mrs. J. A Stinnett groomsmen’s attire of Tel!style of the He carriedthe rings on a white satin pillow Boh Garrison was best man for his cousin.white.: Groomsmen were Rue Gambol,J. E Ben ham, l)a\id HamiltonandRev Joe S. Allen read tlienuptial rites before the altar a-rea decorated in bridal Satin bows were til'd to the erne raid-green cover I'd arch centered anfi •*lt;*’ Lane, between two pairs of standard i shers were Tony Crontcandelabra holding cathedral ta- Glen Sanders Pits and satin-tied palm leaves.! ^lv Barksdale attended her A large basket of gladioli stood' daughter s wedding wearing lace beneath the arch Vows were ex- r*(‘h toast shade, designed changed at a prie-dieu covered, with i crosely fitted bodice, with white satin pillows and en- three-quarter length sleeves and twinid with greenery. White full shim'll skirt Her feather-satin bows were used also as 1 elt;i hat was of blending beige aisle markers. tones and her shoes were ofMrs. J. B. Johnson was organ-‘ pearl-bono. Her corsage was 1st for the nuptial music and j frenehed orchid carnation-, servi'd as accompanist for solo- ^rs Garrison chose a Fraina ist. Mrs, Richard Freeby. Tradi-j Nwell frock of smoked gray silk tional wedding marches were f°r her son s wedding, the bodice playid as the bridal party enter-1 was designed with a \-neckline ed and for the recessional. “o ’ hi front and back and the skirt Promise Me’ was played during *as fully gathered. Shi1 wore athe exchange of vows and Mrs.Freeby sang “The Wedding Prayer’ at the conclusion of the ceremony.Candles were lighted by Carlton Walls and Robert Maxwell.Mr. Barksdale presented his daughter in marriage. She was beautifully gowned in a long-sleeved formal creation of white imported Bow? Knot Chantilly lace over taffeta, styled with wide sweep train accented bv‘ puffed back interest. The scooped neckline held a transparent yoke between two rows of scallop-1 ed and jeweled Venice lace. Her silk illusion veil was attached to a tiara of perals and iridescents. Her bridal bouquet was carried with a white Bible and was created by a eataylea orchid surrounded by gar lands of stephanotis and lily of the valley, tied with streamers of white satin and lovers knots.The old-new tradition was observed in her attire. She carried an orchid silk handkerchief that) is an heirloom of her flower girl, Diane Hunt, and wore a penny in her shoe.Miss Paulette Chewning was jmaid of honor wearing an orchid sheath of cotton satin with organdy over-skirt of the same hue 1The gown was fashioned withround neckline and short sleeves. She wore matching silk slippers and an orchid lace cloche j trimmed with velvet ribbon. Her Ixmquet, as well as those of thebridesmaids, was a crescent arrangement of white pom pomswith white streamers.Bridesmaids were MissesMarilyn Harp, Donna Sanders Joan Bruce and Jane Vaughnwho wore frocks indentical with that of the maid of honor.Young Misses Diane Hunt and Gara Cordell were flower girls,wearing frocks, slippers and hatsmatching chiffon stole and gray shoes. Her hat was white andher corsage was white frenchedcarnjMrs. Stinnett was gowned in soft willow-green Chantilly laceand chiffon. Her hat was of velvet shading from dark green through to touches of purple. Her corsage was of white gardenias.Sue Sims attended the registry in the church foy-gue