Marries Richard AndersonfriirneijbrideJeri K. Birney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birney. became the bride of Richard D. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, in a six o'clock double ring cere mony Saturday evening, October 26, at the St. James Catholic Church. The Rev. Edward Collins performed the ceremony.A large bouquet of white mums centered the altar. Nuptial music was by Mrs. Marie; Marie.The bride, given in marriage j by her parents, wore a street length gown of white with bod-. ice of lace and long 'Chantilly lace sleeves. The gown featured an empire waist with white crepc skirt and short train trim-1 med with the lace. A pearl crown held a shoulder - length veil. The bride wore a pearl necklace, the bridegroom’s gift, and carried white roses and white pompons in a cascade arrangement.Miss Meri Jo Birney. sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. Another sister, Peggi Ann, was the bridesmaid. The1 maid of honor wore a street length dress of dark green velvet trimmed with white lace. Peggi wore the same style dress in dark green. Both attendants wore their hair up in curls accented with white flowers, and each carried a single white mum.Joe Moore of Washington was the best man and David Siefkas of Washington was the groomsman. Ushers were James Doug-all and Brent Grovier, both of Washington.A reception for 75 was given at the St. James School cafeter-will live in the Mount Apartments on South Iowa Avenue in Washington. The bride is a 1968 graduate of Washington High School. Mr. Anderson graduated from the local school in 1967 and is employed at Brown's Shoe Fit Company here.The bridegroom’s parents entertained at the rehearsal supper at the Captain’s Table Friday evening.la.After a short trip, the couplePOLITICAL ADVERTISINGEL.I—EmCTIsCORBW CRH l MARIE JO RAYMOND IIVOTE OEM1fr. •••if We cue deephto the many, t fiewxed utUf,