Sharon Kay Horton Is MarriedMiss .Sharon Kay..Horton; daughter ol ’ Mr. and • Mrs.' George Horton Jr., 5701 Briar-wood. Drive, became the bride of W, A. Stephen II, -son of Mr.-and Mrs. W. A. Stephen, 1702 N. 19th, in a double-ring ceremony at 7:3Q p.m. Friday..DR. CHARLES E. Green, pastor of Mission Village Baptist Church, officiated in the First Baptist Church Chapel.Decorations were two tall pedestal baskets holding pink gladioli and pink chrysanthemums, flanking a spiral candelabra with lighted pink tapers. Twotall bras 5 candelabra, inter-1spersed with greenery held* lighted pink tapers. A white cloth covered the center aisle leading to a white lace-covered prie-dieu. Pew markers were pink candles, pink chrysanthemums and greenery.Donald Hancock played the wedding march. Mrs. Jerry Taylor sang “Walk Hand in Hand” and “The Lord's Prayer.51Miss Mary Jane Horton, sister of the bride, and Miss Pita Ratliff were candlelighters. They wore floor-1 ength dresses of silk organza over taffeta with cap sleeves, gathered waistlines and large sashes of the same material tied in large bows In the back. They wore wristlets of pastel pink carnations.The bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Hennessee and Miss Billie Ann Holden, Cordell. The sleeveless, floor-lenglh gowns r were of pastel pink peau de1 soie styled with Empire waist-! lines. Large bows of the samematerial marked the front of the waists.Their headpieces were pastel pink Dior bows with pink tulle illusion veils. They wore elbow-1 ength white gloves and carried cascades of deep pink trenched carnations with matching showe ribbons.MRS. GLENN Harris, matron or honor, wore a dress of Belter Times pink peau de soie styled like the bridesmaids’. Her headpiece was a matching Dior bow with veil. She carried a cascade of pastel pink (reached carnations with matching shower ribbons.Cindy Harris, flower girl, was dressed like the candlelighters. She carried a pastel pink flower basket with pink rose petals and wore a tiny wristlet.Gregg McIntosh, Elgin, was ring bearer. Glenn Harris was best man. Ushers were Dan Ilorton, brother of the bride, and Ronnie Perry.Given in marriage by her fn!h(?rT Ihe bride wnre a floor-length Empress Josephine gown of sheer organza and Alencon lace styled with a scooped neckline, long sleeves pointed at the wrists, Alencon banding around the waistline, A-line skirt with Alencon lace banding and detachable chapel train.Her bouffant shoulder-length veil of pure silk English illusion was held by a jeweled Dior bow. She carried a cascade of white Phalaenopsis orchids and slephanotis tied with white shower ribbon and maline atop a Bible.MRS. W. A. STEPHEN IITHE RECEPTION was given by the bride's parents in the church parlor. The table was covered with floor-lenglh white nylon over pink and held pink carnations and pink roses in a silver epergne flanked by lighted pink tapers.Guests were registered by Mrs. Jerry Phelps. Mrs. Larry McCallister, Overland Park, Kan., poured the punch. Mrs. George Schulz and Mrs. W. G. Phelps served the cake.The couple will reside at 1705 Kingsbury after a wedding trip to New Mexico and Colorado.Mrs. Stephen graduated from Lawton High School in 1964. She attended Oklahoma Slate University, Stillwater, and plans to continue studies at Cameron College.The bridegroom Is a 19G2 Lawton High School graduate and attended Cameron. He is a partner with his father in Stephen’s Arts and Crafts.The rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegroom’s parents in the Hotel Lawtonian, lTe rry Cost IsIn Si I ClassesTerry Cost, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cost, 2324 Tu-lane, graduated from Midwestern Universily, Wichita Falls, Tex., at the end of the summer session and received a second lieutenant's commission in the U. S. Army. ITe also received a commendation in the RQTC program.Terry will be at Fort Sill this fail to take an officers trainingcourse in the Artillery School.Personal Notes jDarby Gray will be a graduate student in mechanical engineering at OU this fall. He received a degree from OU in the spring, and spent the summer as a consulting engineer for Fuller Associates, Darby also received a military commission and the Distinguished Military Student Award upon graduation.Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harper, 2945 Euclid, have contributed workers to the teaching and medical fields.Darla graduated from Central State College in 1985 and is a first grade teacher at Andrew Jackson school this fall. She actually began work there as a practice teacher in January. .Mrs. Kenneth Rose, the former Sherry Harper, will graduate this month from Central St2te with a bachelor of; science degree and already is interningat Presbyterian Hospital in Oklahoma City.Mary Ellen and Cheryl Jean Keeler, Wichita Falls t Tex., have spent the past three weeks with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Keeler, 906 Ferris.The girls’ mother, Mrs. A. E. Keeler, and sister, Debra Elise, visited last week.Other guests have been the A. T. Keelers5 daughter, Mrs. Lois -Anderson, and children, Steven William and Lorie Grace, Dallas, Tex.