MRS. DANIEL BURDETTE BOTKINMarry At Cedar Bayou BapTrst ChurchLinda Herrington, D. B. Botkin Exchange Double Ring VowsMiss Linda Darlene Herring-j Given in marriage by her| ton and Daniel Burdette Botkin father, the bride wore an origin-repeated nuptial vows Saturday al gown of delustered satin ov-at Cedar Bayou Baptist Church erlaid with silk organza. The with the Rev. E. R_ Burns, pas-1 bodice, featuring elbow-length1I sleeves and a sweetheart neck-tor, officiating.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Herrington, 2200 Rosille. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Botkin, 1207 Madison.The double ring ceremony was performed before an altar ccn-jtered with a tree eandiabra j and the bride’s family Bible j flanked by two single candel- j abra. On each side of the altar were twin spiral tree candelabra of pink votive candle cups. The kneeling bench was flanked by jade leaves added further int-rest. Family pews were marked by satin bows and jadeMusic was provided by Mrs. Keith Kang, organist and Miss Barbara Clark, of Hallettsviile, and Mrs. W. D. Hollaway, soloist.line, was accented with beading and Belgium lace. The formal length bouffant skirt was highlighted with beading and laee-vvork and depended in folds to form a chapel - length train.The bride’s finger - tip veil depended from a triple - 'tiered crown of bugle beads and satin-embossed bridal leaves. Her bouquet was a cascading design of stephanotis and while roses atop a white Bible a gift of Mrs. Lillian. Alexandei* of Nacogdoches. She also carried a chan-matron of honor. She was dressed in a formal gown fashioned with a semi - empire silhouettebodice of candy pink chiffon over delustered satin designed with a deep oval portrait neckline and elbow - length sleeves. The sheath skirt of chiffon over satin depended from a satin fold.Her head piece was a “My Fair Lady' designed hat of candy pink organza accented by fabric roses. She carried a cascading bouquet of assorted light pink spring flowers.Miss Jo Carol Hudgins of Tyler, Miss Connie Porter, brides-' maids, and Miss Diana Lynn Herrington, sister of the bride who served as junior brides -maid, were dressed in- pastel pink gowns styled identically to thg matron of honor’s. The bridesmaids carried identical bouquets of dark pink springflowers.Richard Hargraves served as best man. Virgil McGahee and Donnie L. Herrington, brother of the bride, served as grooms-‘ (See BOTKIN, Page 12)tilly lace handkerchief, a gift ol leaves, the matron of honor.Mrs. Donnie L. Herrington, sister-in-law of the bride, was