Humphrey-Yambor Vows ReadMiss Carolyn Yamborand Jim my Edward II u m p h r o y exchangedwedding vows Saturday, June 19 in a double-ring ceremony at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church.Father J. McSweeney ofthe church officiated at the I p.m. ceremony.THE BRIDE is thedaughter of Steve P. and Lillian Yambor ofWillingboro, N.J. and the bridegroom is the son of Jimmy D. and Leona Humphrey of Beckley.Vases of white snapdragons and chrysanthemums decorated the church. Wedding music was provided by organist Mrs. Wanda Harris and guitarists Mr. and Mrs. David Martin.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a silk organza and Venise lace gown. The lace accented the scoopneckline, bodice and cape lot sleeves and appliques were scattered on the bell skirt, atop the hemline of the flounce and around the edge of the chapel length train.Her headpiece, of French illusion, also had scattered Venise lace appliques edged in lace. She carried a Victorian bouquet of white roses, baby’s breath white carnations and stephanotis.Janet Yambor of Willingboro, N.J., a sister of the bride, was her maid of honor.OTHER attendants were Kathy Epperly of Beckley, a sister of the bridegroom; Gail Dudley of Bluefield; Montaree Caponiti of Shady Spring and Debra Jeffcoate of Mullens.They wore blue print voile gowns made with halter necklines, A-line skirts and capes which tied at the neckline. Their earlyMRS. JIMMY EDWARD HUMPHREYAmerican bouquets wereof white and lavender daisies and baby’s breath.Best man for the bridegroom was Walter T. Struble of Bloomingdale, N.J. Ushers were Stephen Yambor of Mariton, N.J., a brother of the bride; Randall Humphrey of Beckley, a brother of the groom; and Bobby Neal and Roger Daniels of Beckley.For the wedding and reception, which followed in the White Oak Country Club of Oak Hill, the mother of the bride chose a long-sleeved blue chiffon gown made with taffeta underskirt. Her corsage was of white rosebuds and greenery.The mother of the bridegroom chose a beige flowered halter-top gown with matching cape. She also wore white roses and greenery.RECEPTION tables were covered with blue linen cloths accented by green napkins. Silver Georgian candlesticks holding blue tapers were interspersed among the bridal attendants’ bouquets.All dining tables heldminiature versions of thebouquets. The bride’s tableand the champagne table were decorated similarly. Aides were Mrs. Charles Sweeney and * Mrs. Margaret Humphrey, aunts of the bridegroom.The new Mrs. Humphrey is a 1975 graduate of Concord College in Athens, where she obtained a bachelor of science degree in education and was a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. She is employed as an elementary school teacher.Humphrey is a 1975graduate of Concord College with a bachelor of science degree in education. Affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity,he is an elementary school teacher in Midway.UPON their return from a wedding trip to Tennessee, the couple will live at 132Cohen St., Beckley.getby,hoBo14baltutlivtheIcogr;mlt;“Tbysh\vltvre,tocilt;30Ii1Ii«(1c1•]t