Page 6 TkeDmlfJeffermmum Moil, July 20, 1964Ous^4ft. Git*Mr. as4 Mrv Ei|n * Liwdy Yocan Jr.Miss Williams, Mr. Yocum MarryIn Church ot Christ CeremonyPalms asd carnations were ased as decorations is the Church of Christ for the wedding the afternoon of July 10 of Miss Patneia June Williams and Eugene Lindy Yocum Jr.The bnde is the daughter of Mrs. Esther Williams of 1204 Comber Avenue, and Mr. Yo-eum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lindy Yocum of Detroit, MichEvang. William Hopkins officiated at the double ring cere ®ocy which followed a suite of nuptial music including “I Love You Truly,” “O Promise M*.” “Because” and A Wedding Prayer.”The bnde s street • length dress of white lace over taffeta had a scalloped waist and ■cooped neckline. Her short weil was attached to a wreathof flowers and she wore lace gloves and a pearl necklace and earrings She earned a »brte Bible on which was an arrangement of white carnations and lilies-of the valley.Mr and Mrs. William Meigh en attended the couple. Mrs Meighen s dress was a green floral print with which she wore a corsage of yellow rosebudsA reception for approximately 20 guests followed in the home of the bnde's mother. When the couple left for a wedding trip through the western states the new Mrs. Yocum was weanng a beige suit with matching accessories.The former Miss Williams was graduated from Cambridge High School in 1963 and was employed as a telephone operator in Gary. Ind. Mr. Yocum is C( a construction worker.alt;5T * M •» w* V» fr £. *! lecrcrcp* wo