r»Jo Ann Hatley and Sonny Coleman♦Married Saturday at Baptist ChurchAre Making Their Home in StamfordHthClwtc\\tht Ann Hatlev daughter of black faille suit with black hat;-tJo Ann Hatley. daugmer and shoo8 Hor corsage was of cMr. and Mrs. J. W. Hatley, Kt. 3, s(.arnations. The groom’s plI • .... . rea cHinauun.-. ot Stamford, was married to Clovis motbeT. Worc a brown two-piece | Wayne (Sonny) Coleman, son of dress wjtb matching shoes and i Mr and Mrs. Ira Coleman of cofSage was of pinkSaturday, Oct. 9. carnations ________—--m a m m 9 flktlnThe double-ring ceremony voung people are maKing j1.performed at 2:30 p. m. at the ^elf home in Stamford. The tFirst Baptist Church by the pa* brfde ,s # junim. in siamlordl„r, Rev. Byron Bryant. The alter ^ school. She is a member of A with vcllo^ ana . ^ s.lttH nnfl not)e1decorated with yellow ami a p_ Teen club and pepbronze mums with palms ^ ^each side. j %»_ Coleman, who graduated .- . J! A Ua OrTlinlp WOrC, ’ « ». f ff w«U lt;mV%nn1 'V arid Twain Mickler as best mam »• j^*ior‘* college at Big Spring, p Mickler was here from Texas whefe he was a member of th_*Attending the couple were, • paint Creek High schoolGlenda Bates as maid of honor| ^ attended Howard CounceremonyVS llv riT m; mm * • • ---Rodeo club. He is employed by __auk* ft -- 9 . r a % f, mu wi —------ - Koueo CIUU. —p The bride, given In marrtage Druiing Company.Tx by her father, wore a princess- ™ __________u * . _ .__kb,* 4m\U» dress .stvie powder bhie faille dress| rSvwith ieweled colar and cuffs. A pTO^rHITl (jlpear tiara was on her hair. Hoi‘ pQr Baptist WMUbouquet ww of pink asters ^ Straight a Highway fors. wi'b satin ribbons j 0ur Golt;r was the subject for the; Miss Bates wore a gray diress migslonary !osgon for the WMl e trimmed with black and her cor-1 ^ p. st churchcm no it/ffett red