Mi80 Ruth ^il ^_________es1 Weds R. E. Jenkins 1| if eun n. b. joujuiui rjMiss Ruth Biles of Decatur, be- t\ came the bride of Robert Eugene di Jenkins, Tuesday, June 10, in the w Glenn Memorial chapel at Em- H ory.W. Fred Jenkins was best man I for his son, and the usher-groomsmen were Ray Jenkinsr and Roy Jenkins, twin cousins, of the bridegroom.Miss Sally Sue Stephenson, of New York and Decatur, the bride’s only attendant, was -gowned in a light blue marquisette model. Shq carried a bouquet of mixed garden flowers, and wore a wreath of flowers in , her hair. Miss Ann Biles, of Jackson, lighted the lapers on ! the altar.I The hride, given in marriage jby her father, A J. Biles, wore a white marquisette gown. Her viel of illusion was fastened to her hair with a crown of pearls, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and white carnations, showered with lilies the valley. She wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and an heirloom ring of pearls and white sapphires.Following the ceremony the,bride’s parents entertained at a reception, at their. home on Sycamore St.The bride’s mother is the for-*mer Miss Inez Cooley, sister of Mrs.'Z. J. Edmondson.Attending, the ceremony from Eatonton were Mrs Edmondson, Mrs. E. F. Griffith, and Joe Duke.