Stevens:HaoightVows ExchangedThe Jefferson Street Church of Christ was the scene of the wedding of Miss Diane Stevens, daughter of * Mrs. Orville V. Brown and the late Francis O. Stevens, and 'jerry Lee Haught, son of Mr. and Mrs. Treva Haught, Neosho, June 1 at 7:30p.mThe bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, Orville V. Brown. She wore a gown of bridal satin with a lace bodice and long sleeves tapered over her hands. The neckline was scalloped and decorated with pearls and sequins. She wore a finger-tip veil over a halo band i adorned with pearls and sequins ' and carried a bouquet of white 'carnations tied with an orchid bow.The bridesmaid, Sara Peterson, Neosho, wore a full-length lavender gown with matching hati Harold Kessenger served 'as best man. Brothers of theNeither is he that planteth anything, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase. (I Corinthians 3:7.)PRAYER: 0 God, keep me from becoming discouraged because I see no results. Keep me sowing, sowing, and trusting to Thee to bring forth the harvest to Thy glory and for Jesus* sake. Amen.!lt;I]1bride and groom, Steve Stevens and Benny Haught served as candlelighters and ushers. Sandy and Pam Cope served as flower ! girls and Judy Cope was the jringbearer. Music was furnish-! ed by a chorus under the direction of Kenneth Cope.1 A reception was held in the church basement with Mrs. j Evelyn Cope, Mrs. Mary Wil-llingham, Miss Pam Bond, Miss Conna Nowlin, Miss . Anita Stauffer and Miss Brook Daves assisting at the bride’s table.Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Green and Ermin Doane, all of Miami, guests from Joplin, were the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Good-son and her uncle Alvin Good-son. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brand came from Carthage.t