Woolf-Vanbebber Vows ExchangedMiss Beverly Sue Woolf of Dallas became the bride of James Crittington Vanbebber Jr. of Bowie in a ceremony at 8 p.m. Feb. 18 In the Lone Star Baptist Church.The bride is the daughter of Mr. Olan Howard Woolf of Dallas and Mrs. George Carroll of Dallas.Vanbebber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Critt-ington Vanbebber of LoneStar.The Rev. Charles Milburnof Nocona officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Nuptial music was played by Miss Sue Lovelady of Bowie.Honor attendants were Miss Sandra Boren of Wichita Falls, maid of honor, and Jimmy Woolf, cousin of the brideand bridegroom of Bowie, best man.For the ceremony the bride wore a two-piece white wool suit. It was fashioned with a round neckline and long sleeves. She wore a white hat and carried a bouquet of two white orchids surrounded by an arrangement of white carnations.She wore a single strand of pearls at her neck and on her right hand wore a gold wedding band belonging to hergreat-grandmother, Mrs. Ef-fie Woolf of Bowie.The ring is 68 years old. Mrs. Woolf, fondly called “Ma” by her family, was the guest of honor at the wedding.Mrs. Vanbebber is a native of Bowie. She graduated from Carrollton High School and worked in Dallas before hermarriage.Vanbebber is a graduate of Bowie High School and is now working here with his father.The young bridegroom has been active in Montague County 4-H work and FFA activities at Bowie High School. The couple are making theirhome in Bowie.