.VAliJE S1AMISS FREDDYE ELAINE REAMES BECOMES BRIDE OF EDWARD J. JOSEPH IN CEREMONY HERE% - --A wedding of interest to their many friends throughout Northeast Louisiana was that of Miss Freddye Elaine Reames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reames, and Mr. Edward J. Joseph, son of Ed Joseph, Sr., both of this city, which was solemnized at St. Matthew’s Catholic church on Saturday, February 22.The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Henry W. Hub-ley at the 8 a. m. mass beforelarge gathering of friends of the couple.Miss Reames wore a grey House of Swansdown suit, with pette point hat haloed with purple and aqua trim. Patent accessories completed her ensemble and she wore a matching corsage of white carnations and purple hyacinths.Mrs. S. L. Fuller, Jr., of Shreveport, attired in a toast brown suit with brown accessories and wearing a corsage of Picardy * gladioli, was the , bride’s only atendant, She is a sister of Mrs. Joseph.The groom’s attendant was Mr. Manier Cannon.A wedding breakfast at the Virginia Hotel followed the ceremony. Following a short honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph are making their home at 1611 Jackson street.Open House ^Is Charming Event Of WeekA chai'ming interlude in last week’s festivities honoring Miss Naiden and Mr. Finlayson was the conversational hour in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Haas with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, co-host and hostess. Beautiful flowers were everywhere in evidence, especially beautiful being the floral arrangement in the shape of a wedding bouquet centering the table in the dining room. Trays laden with canapes and hors d’oeuvres were placed for the convenience of the guests who were served champagne and cocktails throughout the evening.Miss Naiden, the toast of the evening, wore a navy blue ensemble with