Uh’ville Couple WedMRS. RICHARD MARTIN RUSSELL(Peck Photo *Honeymooning in Canada areRichard Martin Russell and his bride, the former Lucinda Kay Sandry. They will reside in Columbus at 201 Wilson Rd , Columbus.The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bennett of RD 1, Uhrichsville, was graduated by Uhrichsville High in 1959 and is employed by Southern Ohio Electric Co. in Columbus.A son of John Russell of RD 2, Uhrichsville. and the late Mrs. Russell, the bridegroom was graduated by Uhrichsville High in 1955 and by Ohio State University last March. He is a teacher at Franklin Heights High in Columbus.Immaculate Conception Church in Dennison was the scene of the wedding Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Fr. Hugh J. Gilbert was officiant and Mr. Bennett gave his step - daughter in marriage. Vases of blue delphinium and white roses were at the altar and pews were marked with white satin bows and huckleberry. The St. Mary’s Choir sang.Fashioned along princess lines, the bride’s gown was of deluster-ed satin and its empire bodice was of handrun Alencon lace. The Edwardian look in the front of the skirt was contrasted by a full back which ended in a chapel pouf train. A cap of satin edged with Alencon lace held the bridal veil of imported Mnglish silk illusion and the briae carried a cascade of white orchids, wfhite roses, stephanotis and ivy.Miss Carole Riley of Columbus was maid of honor for her cousin. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Lob man of Columbus, Miss Judy Watkins of Columbus and Miss Pam Morton of Uhrichs-ville.were used in the American Legion Hall in Uhrichsville, wherethe reception was held after theceremony.youA dnJlaA buipjDOVEROuLMMxWoitHThey wore identical gowms of orchid batiste with lace midriffs and lace inserts in the bouffant skirts. Their headpieces of petals matched the gowns and were accented with pearl drops and circular veils.Thomas Lynch of Columbus was best man and ushers were Dan Peck. Don Haskett and Dick Foltz of Uhrichsville.Pink and white decorationsSANDM5