18Weddings and EngagementsContinued From Page 17.hows of white saatin ribbons entwined with lilies of the valley.Mrs. Larry Milam, the matron of honor, wore a ballerina length gown of pink organza over pink taffeta Her headdress matched her dress She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white car nations.The bride was gowned in a ballerina length dress of white silk organza styled with short sleeves Scallops sprinkled with sequins outlined the neckline. The hem of the gown was finished with a deep band of lace applique in scallop design. Her veil fell from a tiara embroidered with sequins and pearls. She carried white carnations andfree!Try Soft Waterfor Dishwashing In Your Own HomeWrite or CollC-2741SNOW'Sson w*nn sovietlilies of the valley on a white Bible.Thomas A. Branum. brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. James Martin and Robert Stith were ushers.Following the ceremony a reception was held at the church. Assisting at the reception were Mmes. Albert Ames, David Stone, Thomas Branum. Charles | Lockridge. Misses Janet Shell. Jean Stableton and Faye Lynn Grove.Following a short wedding trip, the couple will live in North Terre Haute. The bride traveled I in a yellow and white dress wornwith white accessories.WALKER MODESITTJ. WILLIAM WALKER, son of Mr and Mrs Warren E. Walk er, RR 4. and Miss Janet Yvonne Modesitt daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl F. Modesitt, Cory, were married on Saturday night at the Methodist Church in Cory . Mrs. Charles Snyder was organ ; ist and Jim Gibson vocalist. Decorating the church were cande labra, palms and baskets filled with white flowers. The Rev. Ronald Mercer heard the vows.Attendants were Miss Ann Holder. Otterbein, sorority sister of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Carolyn Bowles, Pimento and Miss Martha Reece, cousin of the bride, bridesmaids; Ned Loos, Riley, best man; Ted Davhuff, RCey, Dick Snyder. Farmersburg. Marvin Jackson. Cory, and Rod Reece, ushersThe maid of honor and brides maids were gowned alike in pink embroidered silk organza styled with close fitting bodices and very full skirts. Panels of pure silk decorated the backs of their skirts. On then* heads they wore tiny pearl circlets styled with pink circular veils. Each carried one long, stemmed deep redThe Terre Haute Tribv*v. |WED AT NORTH TERRE HAUTE BAPTIST CHURCH—Mis* Judy Arlene Jackson is now Mrs. James E. Branum. She is the daughter of Mrs. Donald C. Jackson, 1616 North Ninth street. Parents of Mr. Branum are Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Barnum, Rosedale. Portrait bv Root’s.| of the Tei I Churches.DEE WHITMISS K j daughter c I liam T. Dt j Ronald Ma \ and Mrs. i | ville. were ! at the i Church.The Rev j conducted | ants were j Bloomingdi I Sue Evans, on Butler maids; Su« | girl; Jack bridegroom White, an Jackson, B1 Hull, Ponti A recept | lowed the j at the recej I ella Wood} Mmes. Le Maxey and lowing a v Dakota, thtJ