The marriage of Miss Linda Sai^yidge and Mr. Daniel KentRECEPTIONLITTLE MlGraham was solemnizeid at theThe reception, given by the _____^ bride’fc parents, was planned andFirst BaptistsChurch of Jatkson carried out by the members ofon August 2Graham of Gibsonville, N. C.,the Phobian Bible Class, tabght by the bride’s toother* |Thefather of th^groom, performed decorations, arranged by Mrs. thedouble ^g ceremony and Taylor and %lviaMr. and Mrs announce the biiDanni Ondra Ia28th, at the. Hospital. Grand and Mrs. S. L. (Jyas assisted by the Reverend Coleman, members ot the class, High Falls a aDonald L. Folsom, pastor. j ftie chitocH W'as decorated witha cehtral arrangement of white daisies, glads and mums* Green fern banks;; sbitoundckl the ^ven-brahched cmdelabra, with the white satfh prayer bench inthe; forefront .f :ms Virgm Wyatt, oirkafiist presented a $rogra*s(' y \ T ^music: Miss ' ebecca Eppinger,* Wcousin of die bridfe, of College Park, sang ' *-The Gteatbst Of'These is; Lbve.” based on the, ' • f * * W * r • • ***•thirteenth chapter of I Corinth* iahSj,; and ‘‘The vv;-MrSv.; Janet;: Sanvidge,sister-inrlaw of the bridfe, servedas matron of honor . Bridesmhi^^ were Judy Cagle, cousin of thebride, of Ellijay; Miss Luann^CCrary of Molena, Miss Lynn Freeman and MlsSJeriO’Quinn, of Jackson. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Delia Gr aham, sister ofthe grof Gibsonville, N. C.,and flower girl was little Miss ; Dianne Graham, sister ; of the ’ groom.The attendants wore floor length gowns of dotted Swiss, fashioned with an empire waisUine accented with daisies. They wore picture*wide-brim^ hied hats trknmed with yellowribbons to match the centers of. * * ^ ‘ r ♦ • _ ^ .the daisies carried in white baskets with yellow ribbons, the matron of honpr junior bridesmaid and flower girl were dressed in green; and theHr iH AcmaiHa* ifhumc vollhtxifeatured the color scheme of ydlow and green.The bride’s book was kept by Miss: Jan Hardy of Covington, cousin of the bride, and wasan anniversary candle, a gift of Mrs. Taylor to thejcouple The table was coveredwhite j,shantung cloth eauirmg a wide ruffle.The bride’s table waswith a three^iered wedding cake decorated with yellow roses andtopped with the traditional bride and groom. The refreshment table held an heirloom glass punch bowl belonging to the bride’s uncle, Mr. Sutton L. Hardy of Covington. It was garlanded with magnolia leaves. Floating in the punch were frozen ices of daisies. A silver• . * ., , . .• . i r - - 1candelabra entwined with d^siesgraced each end of the table. Cakewas served by Miss AndreaHolston and Miss Joni Thaxton, of jacksbn. Serving punch were Miss Laurie Summers, Miss Ellen Pinckney and Miss SusanTaylor, all of Jackson. White shantung cloths overlaid with white taffeta were used on the refreshment and bride’s tables.For traveliiig to Gaijihburg,Term., the bride chose a'two piece suit of navy and white featuring a pleated skirt with matching accessories. Her corsage was, a white orchid.Mr. and Mrs. Graham are residing at Jefferson City,Marsh of ForsyMASTERMr. and MrsLawhon ot RoannouncetheStephen Wayne the GriffinrSpal pital.Mrs; LawCathy Hill, dau Mrs . George Hi Paternal grand and Mrs. H. Jackson.PERSiDr. and Mrs. C,Griffin were bus Jackson on Wee week.Mrs. Lucille R. spent a week re brother, Chestei Rivers, and heBamie Cook, anc*Mr. and Mrsyidalia visited rlt;and Mrs.Mr. and Mrsand Mri and Moelchert willfrom Jackson g Georgia-Vander game in AthensiLMr. and Mrs