was eagea witn a rutrie trimmed in lace which was attached to the gown with a shimmering bow.The fingertip veil was attached to the headpiece of powder blue and white silk flowers surrounded inbabies-breath.The bride chose a colonial bouquet of powder blue and white silk flowers surrounded in babies -breath. Flowing from the bouquet were streamers of whitevelvet.Mrs. Brenda Frey, sister of the bride was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Barb Tracy* sister of the groom,and Mrs. Pat Cumberland, sister-in-law of the bride.The matron of honor and brides maids wore floorgowns of powder blue chrystalline over ce-lanese rayon. Ruffles trimmed in white Viennese lace formed the rounded neckline. The gowns had short puffed sleeves and the fullempire waistline skirts fell into a ruffle trimmed in Viennese lace at the hemline. They wore white picture hats trimmed in powder blue satin ribbon which fell into streamers at theMr. and Mrs. Barry Tracyback. Each girl carriedbouquets of powder blue silk buds and large whitesilk flowers surrounded in babies - breath, with blue satin streamers.Miss Shelly Cumberland, niece of the bride was the flower girl. She wore a dress identical tothe bridesmaids and wore a 4 headpiece of flowers which matched the bride.She carried a basket ofblue and white silk flowers surrounded in babies -breath.William Cumberland Jr., brother of the bride, was the best man. Groomsmen were Dennis Rinder-er and Steve Tracy, brother of the groom. Billy Cumberland, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer.Dick Goodall and Rick Carrell served as ushers. Mrs. Marilyn Quatto attended the guest book.Tonya Cumberland, Natalie Frey, nieces of the bride and Laura Tracy niece of the groom served as rice girls.A reception and dance followed at the American Legion Club House in Ed-war dsville.bride is a 1972 graduate of Triad High School and is employed atVoegele’s Studio in Highland as a secretary-recep-tionist.The groom is also a 1972 graduate of Triad High School and is presently employed working with theIron Workers of Local 392. Following a honeymoonto the Ozarks the couplehave made their home inMarine.—photo by*. Voegele’s Studio.Talking PointDue to the effect of gravity, it takes more energy to close the mouth than lt;to open it. -Courier, Bristol, Va.the places were: St.oldest town, pley’s Beli Museum, C Marcos Nj ment, Potte um, Old Sug House, Mat Fountain ofligator Fanland, Cyp]Sirver SprDisney Wor On theirvisited RiRock CityTennessee.v