WILLIAMS—ROUNTREEIn a simple but impressive ring ceremony poi formed Saturday evening at 8-45 o’clock in the home of Mrs. G. E. Strick-g land 2025 McKenzie in Waco _ Miss Juanita Rountree, daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rountree I* thin place, became the bride of Mr. Jack Williams, son of Mr. a | C. C. Williams of Gatesville, with - j Or. Baswell, pastor of the North n , Waco Baotist Church officiating. h j The bride wore a dress of teal e | blue fitte l at the neckline with ‘R i Pold colored clips with grape , lt;1 ( wine accessories. For the tradi- 1 U j tional “Something old, something borrowed,” she wore an old cameo broach worn hv an aunt. Miss Anna Belle Rutherford, and carried a handgerchief belonging to her mother, Mrs. Rountree. Her shoulder corsage was of white Gardenias.dhn | The bride was attended by Miss Inez Williams of Waco whose dress was of wine with black ac-I | cessories..Attending the bridegroom wasII Mr. Wilson Brazzil of Gatesville. Others witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Strickland,'I sifter and brother in-law of the i I bridegroom.Mrs. Williams is a graduate ofGroesbeck High School and has since resided in Waco.After a brief wedding trip the couple will be at home in Gatesville where Mr. Williams is employed.Mrs. M. E. Durham of Pasadena, Calif., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. W. Winston.