TWO —-faYette COUNTY NEWS IMiss Jean Smith Of Bud Is Bride Of Odie O. MeadorBUD. Sept. 17—Mr and Mr• ’■»lt;• id, art *r^r ,, r ,n|th« mirrnir of tholr daughter. Jean, to Odie O Meador of Jumping Branch, formerly of Trua,f’Saturday at ffiml!/ In the Baptist Church by tne Res Ri'hsrd R tjJIy, pastor.for r,n v e.i-in g the imar wlt;*re , a ballerina ilyle cult of nary bl Ml, \A ,tt V !, »lt; 'f. h ■ % Her I f.. -, er corsage : -adr lt;t gardenia*, and her ♦ i e • • lt;v • * a Mr and of pearls.Miss Josephine Smith was maid p Of r nnor for urr si -eSammie Tit la. of Bud, served * as best manFollowing the ceremony, a re-r -eptiofi he I at the new home •f the newlyweds at JumpingMrs. Odie O. MeadorBranch Aides were the gloom's sister. Miss Qdelta Meador, andLorene Cooper.A honeymoon In Ohio was planned by the couple aa well as a vtatt! to the home of the bride s aunt in Miami, Florida. On their return they will be at homa at Jumping Branch.The former Misa Smith attended Hinton High School before her parenta moved to Bud from TruaThe gioom, who also attended schools at Hinton, la a veteran of two year* service with the army during World War II. He holds the occupation of Japan medal, Asiatic Pacific Theater service medal with two bronse stars, Philippine liberation with ona bron/e star, good conduct medal, World War II and Victory medal He was released from aer-vice August 17, 1946.