MR. AND MRS. ELU5 SALLOUM(Fulton’s Studio)Miss Sandra Davis Becomes Bride Of Ellis SaMourn In Church RitesArrangements o! white stock, gladioli, mums and baby’s breath in gold vases adorned the altar of St. John’s Catholic Church of Gulfport for the wed* ding of Miss Catherine Sandra Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Davis, 4216 Central St., and Ellis Salloum, son of Mrs. George Salloum, Gulfport, and the late Mr. Salloum, which was solemnized on Saturday, April 30 at 6:30 o’clock in the evening.The Et. Rev. Msgr. Thomas E. Williams; pgtor, performed the double ring ceremony and read the Papal Blessing. White wrought iron standards near the communion table formed the background for the candlelight ceremony. Potted palms were at the base of the main altar with baskets of white gladioli, mums, stock and emerald fern in the sanctuary.Mrs. Mitchell Salloum, organist, played The Rosary, The Palms, Medtation Traumerei, Yearning and Mother At Your Feet Is Kneeling. She accompanied Bill Clark of Jackson who sang Schubert’s ,Ave Maria and Franck’s Panis Angelicus.The bride entered the church with her father who gave her in marriage. Mss Susan Hunt of Atlanta, Ga., was maid of honor,' and Miss Faye Sheffield, Miss Sandra Ross, Mrs. Philip Hage, sister of the gropm. Gulfport, Miss Bennie Hutto, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Donald Daugharty, New Orleans, were bridesmaids; _. The bride wore a traditional gowa of ivory;hi IBk-fatlepCau de soie with' basque bodice and A-line skirt. The overdress erf hand-clipped Chantilly lace ap-pliqued on ivory English silk net wan designed with elbow sleeves and tied at the high waistline with a fringed peau de soie bow. Crystals and pearl outlined die scalloped redingote and dropped tack neckline from which the lace cascaded into a chapel train He# veil of- ivory silk illusion was held by pearl-ized orange blossoms, crystal teardrops and seed pearls. She carried a cascade of Phalae-nopsis orchids and ivy.Kaleel G Salloum, Gulfport, served his brother as best man. Brad Davis, brother of the bride, Mitchell Salloum, Dr. Philip Hage, Frank Bertucci and Arthur Lang Jr. were groomsmen and ushers were Ed Salloum Jr., Tom Rand and William Ruble.A reception followed in the Coronet Room of the Broadwater Beach HoteL Mrs, P. J. Curro greeted the guests and presented them to the receiving line composed of mothers of the bride and groom, the newly-married couple and bridal a ttendants.The bride’s table, Covered in white satin with an overskirt of white eyelet embroidered nylon, held the five-tiered cake iced in White and decorated with sugar-spun roses and silver leaves. The top tier was separated by white columns m swan bases and topped with a nosegay arrangement of small white carnations and baby’s breath centered with a silver wedding cross and two silver wedding rings. On each side was a five-branched silver candelabra with white candles and a center nosegay of tiny white carnations and baby’s breath;Mrs.’. Billy Hammond, Miss Elaine Koury and Mrs. Emile Kpury served the cake and puiich. Mrs; Kaleel Salloum Whs in charge of the bride’s register. Tea girls were Miss Mary Aim Wilbanks, Miss Barbara Austin, Miss Merrill McCarty and Mrs. James Ber-berick. Music for the recption was presented by Bob Walters, organist.Mr. and Mrs. Salloum left later in the evening on a wedding trip to New York City. They will be at home on Azalea Drive, Long Beach, upon their return*