Ella Anderson BecomesBride of Donald Harris1CHgevMiss Ell* Anderson, daughter Ajof Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ander-jsan of near Clarksburg, became the bride of Donaid Harris, eldest jGi son of Mr, and Mrs. Tony Harris of near Clarksburg, at 1:30 p. m Sunday at the Clarksburg i (Baptist Church. The Rev. H, J. Hood, pastor, read the double ring ceremony before the altar, pj which was adorned with bouquets s0 of pink and white gladiolus and aj. green ferns.Attendants were Raymond Par- se ker and Miss Mary Jo Ward. Mrs. jr( Leonard Allison played the wed- miding march, mjThe bride wore a brown suit ouwith black accessories and a cor- at sage of red roses. Miss Ward sh wore a gray suit with a red cor- tosage, UrMrs. Anderson chose a brown ,shdress for her daughter's wedding ml and the groom’s mother wore *u blue. Both wore cor.sages of pink carnations. Jo^i wA dinner was served Sunday Pr evening at the home of Mr. and er {Mrs. Tony Harris with relatives and a few close friends present 1°(After the dinner, the couple left f.v on a brief wedding trip. i*1Both the bride and groom are:lni graduates of Clarksburg High 'School. Mrs Harris has been A'*e~ working at the Stale Capitol inJefferson City since her gradu- ° ation from high school. Mr. Har- xvlt;. * rig worked for the REA at Tip- *■ ton before entering the MarineCorps.)0n The bride-groom returned from *v UP Korea two weeks ago. and is on a ^1 furlough at the present time. His b bride will accompany him when ba or he returns to Camp Elliott, Calif., U) ft. Nov. 30. mI ------- 1 i e1 For fine chopping, a mineei is bi -o- a handy gadget. This is a knife W1Ita with tu n nr four rnrv*»n hinrioc Vlt