Marriage of Julia Ann James Fields Is SaturdMiss Julia Ann Young, daughter of Mrs. Anna Young and T. W. Young, Warsaw and James Conley Fields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Fields V'rgie, Ky.f took place Saturday evening at 8 in the Warsaw Meihodivt church. The Rev. Frank Dawson pastor of the Nellie EUB church officiated be-iore the altar decorated with palms, white gladioli and baby’s breath. Two seven branched candelabra were arranged on either side of 'he altarPreceding the exchange of vows, Mrs. Donna Parsons presented a program of organ music.The bnde woir- a white nylon over taffeta street length dress and carried a white Bmle topped with a white orchid, carnations and baby's breath with white satin streamers. She wore a short veil of tulle caught ov a cap of pearls and sequins and lace mitts.Miss Sara Sue Young, her sister’s maid of honor, was attired tn a lavendar st^eet-Iength dress of nylon tulle and net over taffeta. She wore a.white lace hat and a wrist corsage of white roses tied with lavendar satin ribbon streamers.John Seigle served Mr Field* as best man.For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Young chose a blue taffeta cotton dress with wtute accessories and wore a shouioer corsage of pink feathered carnat'ons.A reception at the nome of the pride for relatives and close friends followed the ceremony. A wedding cake and roses decoratedthe bride’s table Assistants were Mrs. Gaylord il'Kee, Miss Duieen Beck and Miss Barbara Laughlin.The brde is a graduate of War saw high school and i* employed as a clerk at Tnompson's IGA -tore, WarsawMr. Fields a graduate of Virgie, Ky., high school, is an oil drillerI for John If. Beborn Zanesville.I When the couple left for a short redding trip to Indiana and Ken tucky, the oride was wearing a oink dress with white accessories and wore the orchid from her bri-Ial bouquet.The new Mr and Mrs. Fields will make their home in Warsaw.