ICi. OUC LUA gdveAunt Hallie Visitsa reacung iweive Mile, nocnester, Logans- j the Dime!port, and Fulton.SandraRobertOfSandra L. Myers and Robert petal sleeves, Sabina necklineM. Persinger were united inbouffantmarriage in a double ring ser- a chapel train. Her doublevice Sunday, June 18, at thesecuredBaptist Temple with the Rev. organza and peau rose and (ni 1 ~ 11 r- i J 1 , ... - VClyde Mayfield officiating.bow headpiece with seed pearlThe 2:30 p.m. rites united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.trim. She carried a cascade arrangement of white glamelliasCarl A. Myei^s, 225 Coles St., and the son of Mr. and Mrs.and stephanotis centered with(Floyd Persinger, 807 High St.a corsage. Her cultured pearl jewelry was a gift of theTwgroom.trvhwhite gladioli decorated withThe bridal attendants weresprays of greenery, white attired in identical gowns ecandles and a cross banked made by the bride of light 1the altar for the ceremony and white satin bows marked theblue dotted Swiss featuring A-pews.line skirts and Empire waistlines accented with a bowMrs. Jack Murphy, organist, Their matching veils werecIprovided traditional selections, secured to bow headpieces andMrs. Carol Binney, Alexan- each carried a white lace fanfdria, Va., attended her sister to which was attached an ar-as matron of honor and brides- rangement of yellow sweet- 1maid was Miss Kay Bowman, heart roses and white daisies.*city.The mother of the bride (Mark Armick, city, served ehose a yellow sheath dresshis cousin as best man while with platinum coloredac-another cousin, Tom Green,was groomsman. Ushers werecessofies an aqua tinted gla-mellia corsaee while theJohn Green, cousin of thecorsage groom’s motherselected agroom, and Don Binney, light blue sheath dress with brother-in-law of the bridematching accessories and aGIVEN IN marriage by hertintedfather, the bride appeared ‘n glamellias.a floor-length gown of organzagrandmothersover peau de soie featuring a tending were also gifted withlace panel front accented with corsages of glamellias.pearls, three quarter lengthod CitizenshipIA RECEPTION was held atthe church basement for 150guests following the ceremony.Hostesses were the MissesMarcia Smith and Ruth Laird. a p\ i i # j vvnu wcic gmcu wmi corsagesAt DAK Meeting °* white daisies. Guest registr01 ar was Janp Armirk rnnsirar was Jane Armick. cousin)!gent,Mrs. Montgomery. They were: Regent, Mrs. Thomasof the groom, who received aFirstblue glamellia corsage.Mae Johnson: Second Vice Regent, Mrs. Pat Montgomery; S e c r et a r y, Mrs.Parents of the groom entertained at a rehearsal dinnerat the Ambers the night beforeSchwartzwalderMarilyn j ^ we^ng1tMiss Jane Shultz; Chaplain,For traveling the bridefrMrs. Alan Moss; Historian, Mrs. Eva Finnell; Librarian. Mrs. Inez Brunegraff; Parliamentarian. Mrs. John B. Kett.chose a yellow sheath dresswith white accessories and thecorsage from her bridal bouquet. Following two weeks inThe program for the eveningwas the “History of the Flag”by Mrs. May Johnson. A whitee. elephant auction ended the eveil ning. The next meeting will bein September.edMrs. Delma Scott was aguest. Mrs. Johnson was assist-r•1ked by Mrs. Bertha Young, Mrs. Ruth Bishop and Mrs. EllaFlorida, the couple will reside120314The bride and groom arelocal high school graduates.She graduated from the Indiana School of Automation atemployedat the National Bank. She isa member of Beta Sigma PhiMattson.sorority. Her husband is employed at Co-Tronics.