WeddingsBelcher — AdamsBarbara Ann Belcher of Kerr-ville became the bride of Brad* ford Milton Adams of New Braunfels on May 31 in a ceremony in First Methodist Church, New Braunfels.Thebnde is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Belcher of 318 Gabe. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dean Adams ofNew Braunfels.The Rev. Harold Zirkle and the Rev. D. Rhea Allison officiated at the double-ring ceremony held at 7 p.m.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an all-lace dress by Gunnie Sax, the lace made up of small delicate flowers. The dress had a fitted bodice with a Queen Anne neckline embellished with small pearls around the neck, and a full skirt with three ruffles at the hemline.She wore a veiled hat of the same patterned lace, with a veil that fell halfway down her back. Her flowers were hebrum lilies of a dusty rose color withgreenery.Maid of honor was Mary Ann Miller of Kerrville, and bridesmaids were Ruth McKula, sister of the bride, Kerrville; Lizgreenery.Flowergirls were Elisabeth McKula, niece of the bride, Kerrville; and Alexis Boots of Dallas. Ringbearers were George McKula, the bride’s nephew, Kerrville; and Nathen Hookman, the groom’s nephew,Indianapolis.Best man was Dr. Dean Adams, father of the groom. Groomsmen were George Nevitt, New Braunfels; Toadwinegar, Houston; Kirk Weis-chel. New Braunfels; Dr. Larrykman. brotheranapolis; Mark Pace, Houston and Kyle Bender. New Braunfels. Ushers were Crieg Kneup-ger, New Braunfels, and Wallyelcher, brother of the bride,Kerrville.The reception included a dance and Mexican dinner heldNew Braunfels. Out-of-town ests attended from San Ange-San Antonio and Austin; New Jersey; Oklahoma; and Indiana.The couple was married on the same date as the groom’s grand-arents, Mr. and Mrs. JackparePriceThe couple spent their wedat the Palacio Del Rilt;t aLin Can Anlnntn 4/voL m Amm 4a