svelvet p neck* Their purple d veils, ides of 11s and lite or-y Park rid Mr. rt Cor-•rcd. i in the eld fol-ir. and in Red ■aduates loot. He my.MRS. GEORGE EDWARD HOLLANDSandra Bryant Wed To George HollandOGDEN — Miss Sandra Elizabeth Bryant and George Edward Holland were married on Eel). 27 in the Ogden Baptist Church.The luidc is the daughter of Mrs. Richard A. Bryant Jr. of 2J0S Euclid Avc., Ogden, and the late Mr. Bryant. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and M George L. Holland of 3126 Naa-nian’s Creek Rd., Ogden.The Rev. Donald Pamn performed the ceremony. ‘Mrs. Francis Haines played the wedding music and accompanied Hie soloist, Edgar Seltzer.Richard A. Bryant 3rd gave his sister in marriage. She wore gown of alcncon lace with a sa-brina neckline trimmed with iridescent sequins and pearls. Her fingertip length veil was allached to a coronet of seed pearls and sequins and she carried a bouquet of white daisies with an orchid in the center.Miss Dolores Ann Bryant was her sister’s maid of honor and the bridemaids were Miss Karen McClelland of Linwood, MissCarolyn Holland,, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Geraldine Robertson of Chester. Miss Kathryn Bryant, sister of the bride’ and Miss Marcia Cetchell of Boolhivyn, were junior bridesmaids.The attendants wore identical dresses of light blue nylon sheer over taffeta. Their matching queen’s crowns had short veils and they carried bouquets of blue and white carnations.Thomas C. Lem Jr. of Garden City was best man and Vincent L. Cavaiese of Wayne, Charles Esbsn of Boothwyn and Wayne DeVeise of Glenolden were ushers. David L. Holland, brother of the bridegroom, was ringbcarer,A reception in the Ogden fire-house followed the ceremony. When Mr. and Mrs. Holland return from a wedding trip to Florida, they will live in Buck-man Village.The bride is a graduate of Chichester High School. Mr. Holland was graduated from Chichester High School and Pen-sylvania Military College.