Miss Hefner, Billy G. Webb Exchange Marriage Vowsf1ifi!Wedding vows were pledged Sunday afternoon bv Mi«s Dorn-rj . - vthv Jean Hefner and First Lt. Billy Gean Webb.The ceremony was performedby the Rpv. W. M. Greenwaldt at the First Methodist Cliureh in Graham.She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. A Hefner of Graham, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J M. Webb of Route 4.Lace and TaffetaA dress of lace and silk taffeta was worn by the bride. Thebodice was fashioned with a V neekluie accented with lace that extended into long sleeves. The skirt front was straight with a full bustle effect made with four* tiers of ruffles that ended in a brush train.Her fingertip veil of illusion felllow taffeta dresses with street length overskirts of yellow that I fell to floor length in hack. Each carried a semicascade of shastadaisies.Lt. Frank G. Smith of WichitaFalls served the groom as bestman. Groomsmen were Lt. JimBurns. Lt. J. R. Nail and Lt. Harold Robbins. James Hefner, brother of the bride, and Alfred Newman of Graham, and Charles Snell of Fort Worth ushered.Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the church.Trip To MexicoAfter a wedding trip to Mexico, they will make their home at 394 Heron Road.The bride was graduated fromIililfcCllip VCiJ VI IHUMUII 1CU ~ , lt7 . c r f « *t xfrom a pillbox of silk taffeta. J'ahar ,fchooL/»d Nk°rthShe earned a semicascade or Texas State College, bhe has beengiant gardenias Ia teacher in Fort VVorth- Her hus’band was graduated from RoyH0Noll Riown of Fort Worth andMrs. Alfred Newman of Graham, SgTV/CG Guild PloHSAttendant* in Yellow . * • . . iThe wore white lace over : H MCCtwg Tonight .