Miss McCutchen, Randy Andrews Marry at Guymon, Okla., RecentlyMiss Joann McCutchen be-came the bride of Randy An* drews Saturday, August 19, in the First Baptist Church of Guymon, with the Rev. Clyde Cain officiating.The bride, who with her family formerly lived here, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman McCutchen of Guymon, and the granddaughter of Mrs. Earl Epps. Parents of the brldi^room are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Andrews of Guymon.Wedding music was presented by Mrs. J.Q. Woodard, organist, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mill* ican of Shawnee, Oklahoma, sist« and brother-in-law of the bride.Escorted down the candle lit aisle by her father, the bride wore a floor-length empire gown of crystal siik and lace.The dress and cathedral train was overlaid with lace and crystal medallions. A seed pearl tiara held her veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums and pink roses.Mrs. MUlican was her sister’s matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Vicky Steff and Kathy Hallford of Guymon, while Deann McCutchen, sister of the bride was junior bridesmaid.Kenny Andrews, brother of the bridegroom was best man, while Jerry Knapp of Canyon, Kim Bearden and Bobby West of Guymon were Groomsmen. Gary and Jerry Leather-rnan, l.arry Chandler and Kenneth Harris of Gruver ushered. Taperlightws were Miss Teri Hart of GruvCT, and Uanny Get-man of Pueblo, Colorado.Trisha Proctor of Guymonwas the flower girl and Todd Roberson of Dodson, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer.A reception In the church fellowship hall followed the ceremony.Both the bride’s and groom’s tables were laid with white linen cloths and appointed in silver. Starla McCutchen and Karen McCutchen of Amarillo, cousins of the bride, assisted at the groom’s table.After a wedding trip to Colorado Springs, the couple is now at home in Goodwell, where both are sophomores at Panhandle State College.Among the out of town guests were Mrs. Epps, and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Roberson and sons.Mrs. JoeTerry Hosfs WSCSThe Ethel Michael Circle of the First United Methodist Women’s Society of Christian Service met in the home of Mrs.Joe Terry on Friday, September 15.During t^e business session, Mrs. J.B. King discussed the upcoming United Methodist Women. Mrs. John Henard gave the devotional on prayer, then Mrs. Robert Lewis presented the program, a study of the New Testament Book of Matthew.Refreshments were served to Mrs. Jim Boswell, Mrs. May-me Somerville, Mrs. Henard,Mrs. Earl Alexander, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. S.L. Lindsey, Mrs. Robert Karnes, Mrs. Walter Franks, Mrs. L.J. Courtney, Mrs. J.B. King, Mrs. Cal Hurst, Mrs. W.E. Vaughan, and the hostess. Mrs. Terry.