12d(i Clark, new” pearls, a gift from the groom and also wore a good luck ;cnny in her shoe, from an ” . aunt, Mrs. J. W Atwood of Abilene.Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Brenda Harrell of Eunice, N. M , who wore aKeTa«of ice blue peau-de-soie, made with a full-bell skirt and • a matching headband with short veil. She carries a nosegay of feathered carnations tied with white and blue streamers. iEzell Atwood, brother of the bride, served as best man.traditional wedding music was heard softly in the background.Immediately following the ceremony, the parents entertained with a reception in the Bobby Atwood home to about forty guests. The three-tiered wadding cakewas iced in white and blue and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Serving the cake and pineapple float were Miss Peggy Cross, cousin of the bride from Abilene, Mrs. Bobby Atwood, and Mrs. R G. Atwood of Abilene.Crystal and silver appointed the white lace over blue coveredtable.