(Odell Photographers)Mrs. G. Gene BrundageMiss Joyce Ann Hise, daughter ding cake decorated with yellow of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hise, 212 roses and topped with a miniature yjW. 11th St., became the bride of bride and groom. The cake was j Gerald Gene Brundage, son ofiencircled by mulberry greenery riMrs. Pearl Brundage, 1904 Ohio j and accented on either side by a ejAve., and the late Charles Brim-[candlea brum. Serving the guests :-[dage, Sunday, Sept. 4. at 2:30 p.Swere Miss Eulah Mae Hise, of dim. in the First Baptist Church.[Decatur, 111., cousin of tire bride; if [The Rev. Kenneth Losh officiated Miss Janell Oliver and Mrs. g|at the double-ring ceremony. j'Cliarles Day, sister'of the bride. Sj As the guests assembled, Mrs.'Miss Mary Kate Buckley, of Shel- Martha Sowash, organist, and Low-1burn, cousin of the bride, pre-ell'Wilson,, vocajist. presented ajsented several bridal selections program of traditional bridal sel-|during the reception, ections. _ i For her wedding trip to NewThe church altar was centeredjNew York City, Mrs. Brundoge with a prayer bench accented onlchanged into a two-piece avocado either side by bouquets of gladioli]wool jersey dress with brown ac-and asters and candelabra tied'jCessorieS; and wore the orchid ls with satin, bows and greenery. Pot-jfrom her bridal bouquet. Upon ted ferns were placed on either their return, Mr. and Mrs. Brun-side of the steps of the chancel dage will reside at 925 W. 4th St.-e which were covered by a white] The bride was graduated from iej aisle runner. The family pews;Anderson High School and attend-were marked with white satin ed Anderson College. She is a•’I bows.'jjl Escorted to the altar by'her^]father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of nylon net and ,!Chantilly lace. The fitted bodiceof lace was complimented by a’,|voke of illusion and a Peter Pan. [collar and long tapered sleeves tJwhich came to bridal points over n her hands. A row of small bul-member of Alpha Lambda chap-jpter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and is employed at the Gospel Trumpet Companyntons accented the back. The bouf-a'fant skirt of new featured inserts j-jof lace panels over satin. Her ^;veil was trimmed with pearl petals and was caught by a tiara of ,s[tulle petals trimmed with pearls.[She carried a cascade arrangc-srment of Amazon lilies centered k I with a white orchid bound withstreamers tied in lovers’ knots.r-l Miss Janet Foster, maid of 1-|honor, wore a ballerina-length ,e • gown of yellow nylon net over taf-,h]feta designed with a strapless djbodice covered by a tuUe bolero. ,h|The bouffant skirt was accented :d!by a row of ruffling on the skirt, i,iShe carried a cascade of peacock cjblue spider chrysanthemums tied ( •5;with matching ribbon. j*1i.j The bridesmaids, Misses Margoi ’ s! I Mae'Karl, of Decatur, ni, cousin f r,!of the bride: and Ruth Ann Brun-i o’jdage, sister of the bridegroom,'e l wore gowns styled identical to [.[that of the honor attendant.. They of;carried cascade arrangements of ! t! y ello w sp ide r chrys a n th e mum s j * [tied with matching ribbons. ,ii-i Miss Linda Miller, of Elwooda fewer girl, wore a floor-lengthj'ssigown of yellow frosted organdy leiover taffeta. She carried a bas-;diket of peacock blue and yellow s- jspider chrysanthemums tied with j white satin ribbon? z z z z sj Richard Williamson served as V.-best man and the ushers included ^ [Messrs. Gerald Hise, brother of mithe bride, andd Jack Alexandria, id | For her daughter’s wedding g s’jMrs. Hise wore a gray crepejf »r [dress complimented by an em-j( o-]broidered neckline of gray andj€ e-ipink pearls. She wore pink acces- t ijsories and a corsage of pink I [roses. Mrs. Brundage, mother of :d,the bridegroom, wore a navyd[dress trimmed, with white acces-jfc