tPledgedVowsSaturdayfit h *£ I i I i %**L’ a t * i ^ e 'Nuptial vows were repeated Saturday by Miss Margaret Jeanette Horton and John Robert Pope in a 2 p.m. double ring ceremony at First Methodist church.The Rev. James E. Harris of-ficiated at the altar markelt;J with standards of pink and white gladioli and white tapers,in branched candelabra.• « «Wedding music was furnished by Mrs. W. B. Crutcher Jr., organist.THE BRIDE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Onel V. Horton of Athens, was given in marriage by her father. Her gown, designed by Mrs. Eric Pedder of Athens, formerly of England, was of English bridal satin and handmade lace. The bodice of lace, lavishly embroidered with seed pearls, diamante and mother of pearl sequins, featured elbow -length sleeves ending with hand-clipped scallops. The floor-lcngth skirt was enhanced with a detachable train edged with matching lace and attached withan embroidered bow.Her veil of English tulle fell from a crown of seed pearls and her nosegay bouquet of white carnations was centered with a white orchid.■ *. . . .Miss Heather Kh'ox of Huntsville, wearing an Empire dress of pink slipper satin and matching bandeau, was maid of honor. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations and wdiite net.Jackie Morell of Athens wasflow'er girl. Her frock of pinkand white chiffon featured a bo-!peep skirt and her headdress was a garland of pink and white rosebuds.MR. POPE, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Pope of Danville, was attended by Mark Crow of Danville as best man.Ushers were Steve Klepper of Athens and Johnny Bryant of Danville. . , tMrs. Horton chose a couture gown of primrose yellow -crepe with matching accessories for her daughter's wreddingv Mrs. Pope wore a two-piece mint green lace dress with white accessories. Both mothers wore orchid corsages.MR. AND (MRS. HORTON presented the couple at a receptionin Fellowship hall of the church where guests were greeted by Mrs. George Klepper and registered by Miss Dana Pope, sister of the bridegroom.Pink and white carnations and white tapers in crystal formedthe centerpiece on the bridal table covered with a white cut-work linen cloth.Mrs. Charles Cargile and Mrs. Louis Fliszar presided at thetable. Thev.-, were assisted by Miss Juin*Miss Jane Pope, sisters lt;,Jfw fctMegroom, Miss Pat Bryatnt and Miss Rosemary Aldridge. * yFor a southern honeymoon the bride wore a two-'piece pink and white suit with matching accessories and an, orchid corsage from her bouqupt.Both Mr. Pope And his bride are students at John C. Calhoun* a*tI%f. $iMRS. JOHN ROBERT POPEJunior College and will maklt; i their home in Athens.**Mr. and Mrs. Pope honored their son and his fiance at a rehearsal dinner Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- j ton Aldridge in Decatur.PRESCRIPTIONSCalled Fox and DeilvoxvaPROMPTLYLIMESTONE DRUG CO.PHONE 232-3*1!/CAMPERSFOR RENT