A skeuZimmermanalte(Pho*c on pcot 1 o' Tftli S#c*‘tjrOUNuptial vows were recently exchanged between Miss Suzanne C line Askew and Carl E. Zimmerman, the latter, of ( anvon, in a Saturday evening ceremony Sept. 8 at the First Christain Church. Dr. Newton J. Robisonofficiated Organ selection werepresented by Mrs Thomas Hen- Given tn marriage bv her fa-‘ w ther, the bride wore a formalParents of the couple are Mr ^and Mrs. Middlelon L Askew, s°''n of candl«^l satm with por-1524 Virginia, and Mr and Mrs. lrait neckline enchanced by Brus-Donald D. Zimmerman of Here- sets lace motifs embroidered with*or(l- , crystal beads and seed pearls.^Attendants for the couple were Fashioned on princess lines, theMiss Judy Hudson, maid of honor, with lace motifs repeated on theand Ronald Zimmerman, broth- side panels of the bouffant skirt.er of the bridegroom, who was The chapel train fell from a torsobest man. Miss Linda Askew, sis- bow *at the back waistline. Ater of the bride, was bridesmaid crown of satin edged with seedand Donald Zimmerman, brother pearls held her shoulder-lengthof the bridegroom, was grooms- veil of French illusion and shemen. Robert Kinsey and Keith La- carried a bouquet of phalaenop-Fon ushered. sis orchids.The parlor of the church was scene of the reception which followed the ceremony. Points of interest in New Mexico will be visited on the wedding trip and, on return, the couple will be at home at 2101 1st Avenue in Canyon.The bride attended the University of Colorado, University of Hawaii and West Texas State College Her husband has attended Texas Technological College and West Texas State CollegePre-nuptial courtesies included a dinner hosted by Miss Judy Hudson: a brunch given by Mrs. R. C, Cline and Mrs. Allen Early Jr.: and a brunch and shower at Amarillo Country Club hosted by Mesdames Ralph Wertz Jr., Blan-ard Spearman. Tommy Martin. Charles Greef. Murray Gray, and Jack Anderson.ciTS.SCqiatEwE:atShi