MRS. EVERETT WILLIAMSJanice Gross And Everett Ed WilliamsExchange Wedding Vows In San AntonioJanice Gale Gross and Everett EdunitedChristian and Jonathan Rcinkc.(Buster) Williams were united in marriage Saturday. September 21, at 1 p.m. at St. Matthew's Catholicsons ot Mr. and Mrs. Darby Rcinke.ot Stillwater. Oklahoma, were theChurch in San Antonio with Msgr. John Flynn officiating.ring bearers.Ushers were Darby Rcinke and LeeThe bride is the daughter of Ervin and Carolvn Gross of Fredericksburg, and the granddaughter of the lateMrs. Paul Stehlina ofFalkenhagen of Austin.A reception and luncheon followed the ceremony at the church socialhall!Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stehling Fredericksburg, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Gross of Mason.Wedding bells, teal and peachThe groom is the son of Ina Mavie Williams of San Antonio and the lateballoons, and centerpieces of peach gladioli and Sonia roses added to thedecor in the hall.The bride's cake was a four-tierEmmett E. Williams.Church decor included bouquets of peach gladioli and stock. Pews were decorated w ith German irises and silkheart-shaped confection decorated vs it h Sonia roses and teal ribbon, andpeach roses tin off-white ribbon.topped with a porcelain bride and groom figurine. The groom's cake was a German chocolate sheet cake.David R. Palmer, organist for theceremony, played Wagner s “BridalChorus for the processional and Mendelssohn’s Wedding March as the recessional.The bride is a graduate of John Marshall High School in San Antonio, and holds a bachelor of businessThe bride wore a long white satinmto?sIdurillgow n with V-front and back necklines and a dropped waistline. The bodice and skirt were appliqued and heavily beaded with iridescent sequins and pearls. The sleeves formed a small pouf at the shoulder with an inset of beaded appliques tapering down to the forearm and then fitted to theadministration degree in accounting from the University of Texas at Austin. She is employed in SanAntonio.The groom graduated from Highlands High School in San Antonio, and received a bachelor of arts degree in history and English from St. Man’s University.toerwrist with satin buttons.The extended cathedral train wasFollowing a wedding trip Cancun. the newlyweds are making their home in San Antonio.nedecorated with matching beadwork that cascaded down the back withThe groom hosted the rehearsal dinner the evening before thewedding.ifis-:rtsmall bows adorned in sequins, seed pearls and dangling pearls. The trim ended with a scalloped beaded edge. She wore a gold locket w hich w as alsoworn bv her sister. mother.Iongrandmother and great-grandmother, Mrs. Thco Heep. on theirwedding days.She wore a tailored pearl-trimmedsatin bolero hat with a two-tieri a hefingertip veil. She carried a cascadingObouquet of Sonia roses with ItalianDecoildildin.ruscus greenery.Barbara Reinke of Stillwater.Oklahoma, sister of the bride, servedas matron of honor. Bridesmaidswere Brands Williams of San Antonio»htheand Cathv Key of Houston. Theyicktattoewore rose embossed tea-length tealdresses designed with sweetheart necklines, fitted bodices, slightly dropped waistlines, long sleeves and full-gored skirts. They wore hairclips with Sonia roses, and carriedThehebouquetsroses,of Soniaroses andutgvpsophila.Deana Hoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoy of San Antonio,Iwas the flower girl. She wore a whitest!tea-length taffeta and lace dress and carried a basket of flowers. In herhair, she wore a hairclip with Soniaonroses and gvpsophila.Richard L. Falkenhagen of Galveston served as best man. Groomsmen((4MXincluded Mark Williams and JackLadds of San Antonio.A *50 U.S. Savingwinner in eachReal pumpkinscut out, painted