I IPayne-Alvey Marriage Vows Exchangedtw erepita!* not fromionsthisnadetheIpaoastorrvwacci-xan-rrod ■ the it herandcarmnds onthesidoadl\endivon r c\IICNnoet nual rill-i boMIL AND MIIS. KOm.IlT AI \ I Vlaroldommms of t'tod d 1x or-1 a veotortsthen or mitrers pro-ins E* Ofs of willTho wedding of .lowell Pun no daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Walker id' Shawneotown, and Robert I. Alvev, son ol Mrs MabelI # *and the late Koscoe Alve. ol liarWrishurg was solemnized at tin Emmanuel Methodist Church in Shawneotown b\ tin’ Kev EdwardVMinor at 7 30 o'clock Kndav evlt;mng, .1 nl \ IP The impressivedouble ring ceremony was per formed Indore the altar lighted with burning tapers in standm candelabra attractively arranged with palms, fern and white gladiolia. d’he family pews were marked will) white satin bow-white gardenia corsage The bridegroom’s mother wore a pink dress with white accessories accented with a white gardeniapipilt;» (.c#rMisPreceding the eeremonjSue Stuart of Equality played a medley of bridal selections Tin*traditional ‘ Here Comes the Brulewas played as the bride wasescorted to the altar and given inmarriage by her father. BowenWalkercorsage.A reception was held iinmediatelv following the ceremony in*I Ik* church hasctnrnf I hr Ik anfifiiIIv tlcconitcd Ihrcr ticicd wed #ding cake encircled with white daisies and greenery topped with a miniature bride and groom and punch were served from a table spread with a while lace clothwith a center piece ol white mumsand daisies, by the hostesses MrsLoretta Case. Me \ Mary Morn ,Mrs James Mlt; I .am and Vlrs I redGunzel Jr Miss Marie Stubbs was in charge of the gin st book The bride is a graduate ol I tieShawneelown High School with the class of 1950 and ha empiov merit with tin* Adams and Wright Coal t oevabJtlr;bnLsEt,sshipnonnibs e nirds*yn.ankvrillhipThe bride was lovely in a balIlerina length gown lt;»f white nylonlace over blue taffetta stvled with*?a V shaped neckline and a very full skirt with matching light blue mitt.s and picture hat. She carried a bouquet composed of awhite orchid and stephanotis with white satin streamers attached toa white lace fan.The groom, a graduate ol the Harrisburg Township Hi h School with the class of 1940, is now en gaged m farming.atlt;V\HaThe newlyweds plan In rnak*k Itheir home at tin* farm near liar ri.sbiirg following their honey moonLofv. Ifforlav•urnhehileleMhall.egeakMiss Helen I*ox, close friend of the bride, served as maid of bonor and wore a street length dress of light blue styled with puff sleeves and peter pan collar with a matching blue picture hat and black shoes She carried a eobmi al bouquet of pink roses and pink daisies with pink satin streamersMoving toSiLhioflaLess Than Norma/StTi(’ \KBONDALKThe groom and best man, Jim Billman, both wore white coats and dark trousers and red carnationboutonnieres.John Ed and Robertnlt;0- town were ushersMacMvey of HarrisburgWright of Shaw lu tingThe mother of thelight blue dressbride wore ablack andIII O’ A short Illinois peach crop lt;limated bvgrowers ,»nd peach industry gxperis to be only about one third to one half of normal, has begun moving to the market.1Early varieties have alreadvifbeen harvested in south* rn IllinoisThe Illinois f ruit ( ouneil at lt;arbond ale said the Liberia variety, which makethirds of tin/.S'U!St j Ti . plith, j white accessories accented with atip more than two total volume, will be gin to move from southern Illinois from Aug 3 to 8mCl]COa iI * 1I * i