St. Patrick's Church In ProvidenceIs Scene Of Wolff-Brown NuptialsSolemnized Saturday, September 2 at 5:30 p.m. in cathedral train. Her veil of Bros-St. Patrick’s Catholic Church at Lake Providence, was sPls ,aee waf attached to a crown4, , • , • i j • „Vo,* iof seed pearls and her bouquet inthe ceromoiij \\hirh imitcd in nidi na^e Suzai.ne ± ar- cascacje design was a white or-•llrnu n I Pi'at’ldrJtH'n * i »1 r I f.fUVllM I 1 OlVJ? Vf\ -.1.2 j ...tiL i;» .. f iL _ li eisso !Irown of Hflkc Providence and Gerald Howard with lily of the valley car-Wolff, of Alexandria. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ried atop a white lace and satin and Mrs. John Ernest Brown, Panola Plantation, Lake covered Bible.Providence and Mr. Wolff’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Miss Martha Brown, cousin of \ ictor A. Wol'T of Harbor Hills. Hebron, Ohio. thc bride served as maid of hon-,. ....... , , , f, , or and Mrs. John Maddon, tortYi 1 'j;1 (‘ ,, r Worth, Texas, was matron of hon-1 T , i n were played by Mrs. Anna H. Cox or BrideSmaids were Miss .Ian! • 0!T thc ;Y f1 c; \ K 11 l'Sk ?,r :anf uh0 ,al?° acco?Pan«ed A11 Lake Charles and Miss jeana, v. .sidled w,h white stock the church choir as it sang K.,rSc 0, Lako Providence. Tneyand chrysanthemums, banked “Pams Angelicas, leach Me towith baskets of the same white prav,” and “Ave Maria, flowers.. Three pairs of branched candelabra in craduatinc sizes formed iar r and intThe bride was givenwore identical gowns of royal blue silk chiffon, styled with fullmar- gathered skirts, cowl necklines andsatin belts. They wore matching whimsies and satintnd carried bouquets ofmum* I Yus were marked will, ™ Al«K-on lace embroidered in:Phalaenopsis orchids and lily ofwhite satin bows, ivy and ponrsce^ pearls and ciit cryslals. Long .v y.pons, with similar arrangement.- tapered sleeves featured wrist in-in the windows. sorts of thc Alencon lacc\ tpropriate wedding selections the bouffant skirt swept into a wore a full length frock of white—■ crystaline with embroidered appli-Flower girl was Miss Danaand Brown, cousin of the bride, whoques at the waist of the tuckedbodice. The round neckline wasedged with lace and a sash ended in a butterfly bow' at the back. Her headpiece was of Phalaenop-sis orchids and lily of the valley.John Wolff of St. Louis, Mo., brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and groomsmen were Kim Nash and Bobby Elder, both of Dallas, Texas, and PattenBrown, Lako Providence. I'shersincluded Jack Brown and Michael [Brown, brothers of the bride,both of Lake Providence and John Brown, nephew of the bride, as s—» junior usher. Ringbearor wja.- (\\Charles Brown, also a nephew' ol the bride.The bride's mother wore a toast gajn colored Chantilly lacc dress over VA ]satin with matching shaded feath- j er hat, long white gloves and a .Y white orchid corsage. The bride- ;groom’s mother chose a beige AY | Chantilly lace and chiffon model lover lighter satin, with hat of var-\ legated velvet leaves, matching ; shoes and gloves and a white or*I chid corsage.nethMrsMonDjthethe iia niJ. IllWillaFollowing thc ceremony bride’s parents were hosts areception at the American Legion n,lt;vT fnmr A u/hifp nnlt;l ni ppn r*nlnr V 111 IAHome. A white and green coloi; scheme was carried out in thc ' floral arrangements placed about prei the room. The punch tables were Bidlt; covered with cutwork cloths and pan the bride’s table, which held thc .sanlt; I tiered wedding cake w as covered plin I with taffeta overlaid with net. One table held a massive antique silver branched candelabra withwhite tapers and based with anarrangement of white carnations and white doves bolding wedding rings. The guest book table held small candelabra with two mcrn-orv candles.Cake was served by Mrs. Williams Knobles, Mrs, dim Folk,Mrs. Phillip Brown and Miss An* nette Parra, Champagne punch j was served bv Mrs. Jack KemGor,of sWita¥0Mir CO IVwordanSheherYmeney, Mrs. S, 0. Henry and ey ' Miss Brenda Brown and alternat-ing at the other punch table were Mrs. Mai Clark, Mrs. Edward An-tici and Miss Carolyn Thomas.mFloating hostesses were Mrs. 0.S, Brown. Mrs. W. V. Bell. Mrs..T. P. Brown. Mrs. Mack Stock-sers t rlt;F ft M I V It||ltill1 ner, Mrs. Rupert Evans, Mrs.Denis Brownd Mrs. Ernest; Parra. The guest took was pres id-- od over by Mrs, Michael Brown t and Mrs. Jack Brown and tea s girls were Miss Mary Virginia Brown, Miss Carol Folk and Miss Hart. Rice bags were dis-ibuted by Miss Anne Knobles. Miss Pam Clark. Miss Andy Clark Fred Stochner. Background throughout the recention presentediJ i ci\ ivAO!hulaanarpntiinThon v* I LIat tMr? piano.COL8daishirioWdingwo afrkCO 111 I!o leftn to Florida the bride waf 5 an antique goldlioath with black velvet hat coi *(?•;il1.Kthicit ■U V i %i niThe couple wiestablish a home in Alexandri. Out ♦101 Thow c re- town guests Mai Clark Jr., And)and Pam ol Crest wood. Mo.,and MiMrViMr\and Mrs, William t’arter of Webster Groves. Mo,f Mr, and Mr?Jack Kemmerley. Fal?c Charlesf\IrSK.lesi \njand Mrs, Jim Folk and family of Tallulah; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hart. New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of Shreveport;Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hart, Mon- •c roe; Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Martin, ( Pine Bluff, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. ;S 0. Henry. Baton Rouge and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Antici, Shreveport.r\le^Rr