inlt;1nt-mrtthrttsn-r-astock ' ofith?v.eciin,eftke«e-id-ree•ecin m lt;hetlt;atSc*rsoolrchmeinnBelty NcElvain Weds Alexander In Church Ceremony MondayMiss Betty McElvain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of this city was married Monday morning at 10 o’clock to Herbert Alexander, also of Port Neches and son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alexander of Huntington, Texas.The First Baptist Church here was the scene for the read-- j ing of the wedding vows ; which was officiated over by 1 Rev. Lonnie H- Webb, pastor of the church.Bride's Dress For the wedding ceremony, the brioo wore a grey suit with black accessories and a white orchid corsage.Attending Miss McElvain asMrs. Herbert AlexanderDr. Agapetus to Address American Chemical Societythe bridesmaid was Miss Jean Frazier who was also attired in a grey sun and who wore a corsage of pink carnations. Best man was Harvey Brown.Following the wedding, a reception was held in the home of the brides parents. Serving refreshments were Mrs. G. F. Ber-gerson. Mrs. C. U\ Lindsey and Mrs. A. C. Reeves.Decorations The brides table was decorated with carnations and tapering white candles. Among the guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Hubbard. Mrs. Lamar Donald. Mrs. F. L. Brown. Mrs. F. G. Railbourn and Edward Le-Roy Salyards.After the reception, the young couple left on a wedding trip to Galveston. They will make their home at 1101 Woodcrest here inDr. N’. A. Agapetus of Port Ne-1 ches. employe of the JeffersonChemical company, will speak to I Port Neches where Alexander the American Chemical Society of j emploved at the Neches Bu-thc Texas. Louisiana. Gulf section i lanl pIant and is part owner 0f at 8 p. m. Monday m Hotel Beau- | !hc I.aunder-Rite Self Servicemont on the .subject “Chlorine in j Laundry, the Organic Chemical Industry.;