MissCarolynZellerBecomesBrideIIOf Douglas Coleman Brown June 6thThe First Presbyterian Church*as the setting Sunday, JuneI, for the wedding of Miss Car-Dlyn Zeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zeller of Fair-Iawns Avenue, and Douglasole manioned in a lattice with an open I of Medicine at the University | Mrs. James F. Keyhoe, Mar-effect over netting and a back ! of Virginia and Mrs. Brown will ! letta, Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs.Dior bow. She wore elbowlength kid gloves and carriedan ivory beaded clutch bag topped with green orchids. HerMrs. Robert Wenzl Brown ofgreenshoes matched her gown.serve as consultant in two Vir- Louis Bauld, Clarksburg. W.Va.gima Counties in her field ofSpeech and Hearing.Among those attending fromAlso: Miss Anne Babbe. and;Carol and Marv Jane Bauld ofClarksburg; Mr and Mrs.out-of-town, were: Mr. and Mrs.Alexandria, Va.Mrs. Brown, mother of the Ueorge Zeemer, Washington,bridegroom was attiredThe double ring nuptial vowswere exchanged before the Rev.Rc-bert Henry following an interlude of appropriate organ selections presented by Dr. ClydeEnglish.Standards of palms flankedm athree piece suit of sky blue brocade with matching turban styl ed chapeau of ruching and draped net. She wore long kid gloves and other accessories matchedPa.; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Burley, Zanesville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. James Stuch, NiagaraJames Kettering, Fairmont; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vieregg, Arlington, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.Courtland Jones, and Miss Brenda Jones also of Arlington; Mr.Falls, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-her ensemble. Her flowers wereliam Buzzard, Clarksburg, W.Va.; Mrs. J. E. Dinsmore,the altar where a large ar-white orchids.Cameron, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. JohnMrs. Charles F. Zeller, grand-F. Graham, Marietta, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Richardand Mrs, Jack Saalfield, Toledo,Ohio; James Grim, Arlington; Miss Andra Nash, Charlottesville, Va.; Mrs. George Mehler,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sexton,'and Charles MacDonald Sextonrangement of white gladioli and mother of the bride, was at-white chrysanthemums were tired in a three piece ensembleplaced accenting the white satin of navy ribbon knit with a shellHunt, Boston, Mass.; Mr. and 1 of Alexandria, Vabows which adorned the pews of light blue and navy boucle. occupied by members of the Her chapeau was of floral de-couple’s respective families.sign in soft shades of pink, roseThe bride, given in marriace and enhanced with white. Sheby her father, was beautifully wore a corsage of pink andgowned in floor-length ivory English net, over peau de soie encircled with medallions ofdeep rose carnations.The bridegroom’s grandmother, Mrs. William Buzzard, worehand stitched, re-embroidered a navy blue, three piece cos-Alencon lace outlined and cen- tume suit with accenting hattered with seed pearls The demi-fit bodice featured elbow-and she too wore a white carnation corsage.length sleeves of lace and the Following the double ring cer-scoop neckline was enhanced emony, a reception was held inwith lace and ^eed pearls. De- the ballroom of the Hotel Mor-signed in the Empire line, the gan. Punch was served on thegown was styled with a slightly F.ight Floor Terrace, where Mrs.A-shaped skirt enhanced with adetachable peau de poie tramRay 0. Duncan poured Mrs. John Semon presentedHer bouffant veil of silk lllus- the guests to the receiving lineIon was held bv a delicate dou- inside the ballroom and Mrs.ble crown of French lace and Melvin Hunter escorted thoseseed pearls and she carried t sheaf of ivory-white rosebudsleaving the line to the guest book table where Mrs. JohnHer necklace was a single Tharkston presided.strand of pearls which belonged Other aides, all wearing whiteto her grandmother, Mrs. Charles F. Zeller and she carrieda Belgium lace handkerchief belonging to the grandmother ofthe maid of honor and whichhad been carried bv the mothercorsages were Miss Louise Rich, Mrs. Jackson Rhudy, and Mrs. Mary Margaret Wycoff, who presided at the various punch bowls placed on eitherlt;-ide of the ballroom and Mrs.of the bride's attendant 27 years I.ouis Merck and Mrs. C. G.previously.The maid of honorComuntzis, cut and served theMis« wedding cake.Heather McConough of Pittsburgh, Pa was attired in floor-The initial piece of cake was cut bv the bride and bride-length sunlit yellow linen styledwith a demi-fit bodice in theEmpire line with slightly A-shaped skirt Dior bows en-groom following a brief ceremony m the French tradition with the couple toasting each other from a single sterling sil-hanced the shoulder and ‘•rrved ver loving cup.as miniature sleeves adornedwith delicate white daisies andA tiered serving table extend-MRS. DOUGLAS COLEMAN BROWNed across the ballroom and herethe panel back of the gown was crystal and silver epergnes heldenhanced with miniature bows, enormous bunches of glazed andShe wore a Dior bow as a head sugared grapes which glistenedpiece which featured a tulle drape in the back. She carriedin the light of candles. Minia-a sheaf of sunlit yellow andwhite daisies.ture treasure chests of pineapple shells opened to expose bite-sized fresh fruits and theseBaptist Mission SocietyHolds 10 o'Clock CoffeeIdentically attired were the bridesmaids Miss Jane Katherine Miller of Tokvo, Japan;Miss Patricia Diane Martin,were draped with chains of fruit “beading”. Large trays of open face sandwiches, fruits, shell fish, and chafing dishesThe W’oman’s Mission Society Joseph Feiler and Mrs. Eddieof the First Baptist Church held Kennedy presided at a servinga ten o’clock coffee in the so- table centered with an arrange-cial rooms of the church Thurs-j^y;71 ■■Larchmont, N.Y.; Miss .Carol of exotic spreads extended the (jay Wlt^ Mrs. C. E. Stockdale,Hoffman, Chagrin Falls, Ohio;Miss Barby Brown, Alexandria,Va ; Mrs. James H. Jarvis ofKnoxville, Tenn.; and Mrs.Richard Spindler of Pittsburgh,length of tables.All the serving tables were covered with white linen andFellowship chairman, and mem-ment of red and white roses.Other spring flowers arrangedby Mrs. Bowlby were placedbers of her committee as host- throughout the rooms.the table holding the four-tiered esses-Those attending were: Thewedding cake, which was top-Pa.The duties of best man wereped with fresh white chrysanthemums and centered withThe meeting was opened with ^ev- anc* Mrs. Hubert J. Murryprayer by Mrs. D. Carl Fisher,performed by Lt. Thomas Bethea of Newport News, Va. whoivory roses, was draped with netting which encircled the ta-president, and reports were re-Jr., Mrs. Joseph H. Feiler, Mrs.ceived. Mrs. Joseph Gluck, viceFisher, Mrs. David W. Kennedy, Mrs. Brook Elliott, Mrs. Nell Parsons. Miss June Barber.wore formal, morning attire of ble. Placed upon a raised plat-charcoal swallowtail coat, strip- form the round table was fes-president of Interpretations dis- Mrs. Forest B. Witte, Mrs. Phyllis Dean, Mrs. Robert H. Bowled grey trousers and dark grey striped ascot. Other groomsmen, identically attired, were:Jay Wilkinson, Boston, Mass.;Arthur Vieregg, Durham, N.C.;John Kramer, Cleveland, Ohio;tooned with smilax and yellow daisies. Other floral arrangements repeated the theme oftributed program packets fortwo years and announced that ^y ^rs Bettve Duke, Mrsthe first meeting in the fall isBlanche Bishoff, Mrs. E. Pwhite and yellow.scheduled Sept. 16. The themeChewnmg, Mrs. Howard NFollowing the reception t h ecouple left on a wedding tripfor the coming year was revealed as: “Instruments forBrown, Mrs. ('. E. StockdaleMrs. S. D. Black, Mrs. JackJames Kettering, Fairmont, W. to Jamaica and the West Indies.Va.; Robert Henry, Alexandria,Va.; and John Smith of War-When the new Mrs. Brown left the Hotel with her husChange Under God”.Hoskins, Mrs. A. E. Waltersrenton, Va.band she wore an afternoonThe presiding officer announced that the Baptist Women’s Conference will take place atFor the wedding the motherof the bride, Mrs. Zeller, chose to wear an afternoon frock ofapple green chiffon over chiffon featuring a fitted bodice, short sleeves, and ending in a skirt of soft unpressed pleats and a front panel. Her match-inp preen chaneau was fash-frock of pale yellow and white, long sleeved, checked organdy, covered with a white organdy coat. Her accessories wereAlderson - Broaddiis College inMrs. Eddie Kennedy and MrsJ. E. Campbell.Also: Mrs. Benjamin TuckerPhilippi, July 27-28-29.Mrs. Robert H. Bowlby introduced the Rev. Herbert J. Mur-Mrs. W. D. Williams, Mrs. H B. Pugh, Mrs. Joseph Gluck Mrs. Clark Bowman, Mrs. PauPickenpaugh, Mrs. D. L. Kulowwhite.Upon their return the couple will reside in Charlottesville,Va., where Mr. Brown will continue his studies in the Schoolray, Jr., who gave an informative address using colored slides to depict, the subject of his topic, “People Called Baptists”. He told of the beliefs of theMrs. Jessie Lemlev, Mrs. WilV 9liam Kidd, Mrs. Frederic Hinson, Mrs. Charles M. JamisonMrs. John Faber, Mrs. SarrDavis, Miss Alice Vannov, Mrs*B a n t i s t s: the first RantistB. E. Kimble, Mrs. C. C. Ro