Ivalliemirager, StephenrauihMiss Katherine Lynn Yager and Stephen Linn Brauns ex. changed wedding vows Sat. urday evening in the FirstMethodist Church ofard Boone.Garlands of Southern smi-lax, an arch of candles and greenery, and vigil lights twined with smilax formed theBryan. The Reverend Weldon Morton performed the doublering ceremony.Parents of the bride andgroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ben. jamin Thomas Yager, Jr Bryan, and Dr. and Mrs. Wilhelm H. Brauns of San Angelo, Nuptial music waspresented by Mrs. Philip Hammond, Mrs.R. W. Butler, and Mrs.background for the ceremony. Yellow roses were used on the altar. Tiered candletrees with yellow roses, stock, candytuft, and greenery were used, as well as sconces palm trees. The pews were marked with candelabra andformal gown of candlelight silk organdy combined with Alen-con lace. The designer gown featured a high neckline and long full sleeves. An inset of silk satin, embellished with pearls, enhanced the empire bodice. Pearl-encrusted lacevotive cups.The bride, given in mar. riage by her father, wore amotifs were appliqued on theskirt and cathedra 1-length train. Her veil of silk illusion flowed the length of the train from a coif appliqued withheirloom rosepoint lace. Intertwined in her bouquet of yellow roses was an heirloom hand-KACKLEKINGOur Fried ChickenDeliciously DifferentFORMERLY DAIRY SCHOPPEhicken Dinner Plate - $1.45Served with french fries,bean salad, bread and butter !kerchief, originally owned by the groom’s great grand, mother.Miss Ann Yager attended her sister as maiden ofhonor. Mrs. David Hughes of Austin served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Mary Sue Porter and Jane Mills of Bryan, Miss Karen Liedtke of Houston, and Miss Cherie Wilson of Wichita Falls. They wore gowns of green and yellow print voile. The empire gowns featured long bishop sleeves, circlet necklines, and softly gathered floor-length skirts. They carried yellow garden baskets filled with yellow and white daisies and gypsophelia.The groom's father served as best man. Groomsmen wereMessrs. Steven Fail of Hous-Served In 5 MinutesChicken To Goton, Eric Holdridge of Grand Prairie, Thomas Price of San Angelo, and Bryan Hardeman and Steve Late of Austin. Ushers were Messrs. David^ % or whole chickenMALTS, SHAKES AND C R E A MY WHIP ICE CREAMHughes of Austin. Ushers wereMessrs. David Hughes of Austin, Michael Hoelscher of Houston, Ricky Martin of Odessa, and Neil Tankersley of Mertzon.BILLY DUNGANLocated on Overlook Parkaccess roadFollowing the ceremony, a reception was held at Briar, crest Country Club. Southern smilax and clusters of yellow roses, brass candletrees, and arrangements of roses were used in the foyer. In the ballroom spiral candletrees, tiered candelabra, and green-Earn Generous Dividendson your savings day in to day out. 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The groom's table featured brass serving pieces, a double ring cake, and a tiered compote of fruit with grapes cascading onto the table. Hurricane lamps lined the entrance to the cluba senior at the University of Texas.Out-of-town relatives of theoride and groom attending the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Woodson of McAllen, Mrs. T. D. Woodson and Thom-Woodsonof San An.and were also used on the patiowhere the tables held baskets of daisies and garlands of greenery.Houseparty members included Mesdames Coultertonio, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hughes of Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer P. Ellis of Annapolis, Maryland, Mrs. E. C. Kaelber of San Angelo, Miss Martalisa Brauns of Buffalo, New York; Mr. Eugene Williams of Canton, Mass., Mrs. William Slaght of Willmette, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. George Kaelber and daughters, Linda and Elizabeth, of Dallas.Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Walker of Hous-Hoppess, Wiley Barron, Al-lister Waldrop, David Long, Holland Porter, Ford Albritton, Jr., Harry Gillam, W. T. Gilbert, Tom Mahoney, Dwight Andres, Henry Clay, Tom Edwards, Louis Stuart, Calvin Moore, Robert Wood, W. D. Fitch, Troy Wakefield, Joe Vincent, Boyce Oliver, Marvin Porter, Sidney Loveless, David Price, David Franklin, W. W. Humphries, Harry Whitmore, W. A. Adams, Earl Merrell, JohnS. Caldwell, W, R. McCullough, Harry Dishman, Morris Searcy, Chance Thomason, Herbert Shaffer, Douglas Cromeens, Porter Wood, MalPendergast, Paul Seigert, Steve Hail, Rick Holdridge, and Julia Knapp.Also in the houseparty were Misses Laura Fitch, Lisa Long, Frances Kimbrough, Tara Gardner, Jane Sheppard, Jane Passel, Susan Morgan,Suzie McDonald, Ellen Atwood,Elizabeth Merrell, and Patty Gillam.ton; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Murrell and children of Gruver; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Guerraand sons of Roma: Mr. andMrs. Rex Jackson of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. L. Gray Beck, Mr. G. C. Magruder, Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Finks, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Reichert and Barbara, and Miss Glee Goodson, all of San Angelo; Mr. and Mrs. David Long: and childrenand Mr. and Mrs. OrvilleNash, all of Guymon, Oklahoma.Dr. and Mrs. Brauns were hosts for the rehearsal dinnerat Briarcrest Country Club on Friday night.The bride was honored witha series of parties prior to her wedding. These included a shower given by Miss Cherie Wilson, a coffee hosted by Mrs. Louis Stuart and Mrs.For their wedding trip to Hawaii, the bride wore a beige costume with matching accessories. They will live in Austin when they return.The bride was graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in Bryan, attended Pine Manor Junior College in Boston, Mass., and is a senior at the University of Texas. She is a member of Pi BetaTom Edwards, a brunch given by Mrs. Boyce Oliver and Mrs. Harry Gillam, and a tea and shower hosted by Mrs. Troy Wakefield and Mrs. W. D. Fitch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dishman and Mrs. JohnSeeley Caldwell were hosts for acocktail party, and a supper party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCullough. The bridesmaid's luncheon wasPhi sorority.A graduate of Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia, the groom has attended the University of Houston, and ishosted by Mrs. Holland Porter and Mrs. David Long.On the wedding day the bridal party and out-of-town relatives and guests were honored by a luncheon given by Mrs. H. P. Woodson and Mrs. HowardHughes, and a shirtsleeve bar. becue hosted by Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perkins.MRS. STEPHEN BRAUNS