Mr and Mrs. Ramon Ho Whitfield ae at home at lily Munger Street, Houston, following their late Saturday afternoon, May 11, at 5:08 at Lois Perkins Chapel, Georgetown. The ‘ride the former Miss Mary Ann Springer, is the daughter of Dr and Mrs. Angus Sovinger. 1708 Olive St., Georgetown. She is a graduate at So.towestern University, where she was a member of Delta Zeta samely, Panhellenic Cardinal Key Mask Wiy, Pi Gamma Mu. Pi ' Won Peli She was listed on Wis Who and worn the Algernon dnew Sallican Awart She is a Caseworker at De Pelchin Faith berry wn Llkivens Boreaw an Houstan . Whitfield is fee oy as Mr and Mrs. BE. W. Whitfield, Sr. of Gyan Wy rerel on Searpegery Southewes ern University and is a graduate of Mie University of Texas. Me is em ployed with WoT Cyin Company in Houstan Officiating Ministers Pr. William C Finch and the Hey James William Morgan of San Astie performed the double-ring, formal ceremony before an altar decorated with antanihe ginglish ivy and Marcori daisies Mrs. Walter Chambwers shewed tea ditional wedding music and sceem bamed Wenzel G-born. iftarat who sang. “How Do I Love Thee”, and “Oh Perfect ! Love an original forum position by Frances Wright Hausenfluck, ot Georgetown The bride given in marriage by her father were a full length deeds of Chantilly lace and antique taffeta The bade of the vow! was fashion ed of Chantilly lace, designed with long pointed sleeves and wearl bead ing around the throat. The skirt of antique taffeta fell in soft gores from an empire waistline, and the costume was enhanced by a Cathe dral length train of Chantilly lace Her fingertip veil ‘of ifusion was at tached to a half hat decorated with bears and she carried an orchid atop . Bible Attendants Miss Aledia Lambert of McAllen Was a mad of honor and tridesminds were Mrs. E. Tennyson, Mineral Wells, Mixx Helen Dobbins San An tonio, Miss Marilyn Colegrove, Lake Jackson, and Miss Joe Ann West- Moreland of San Antonio They wore Ventical dresses of blue taffeta with matching shoes and half hats of taf fela and net and pearlxs They car ried garland bouquets of English ivy and Marconi daisies Eleanor Ann Osborn was flower rl and she wore a hue taffela dress and carried a blue basket day Davis of Ponca City. Okla served as best man and ushers were Tom Brooks, Houston, Pat Perrin, Ray L. Samsom and Bill Springer, brother of the bride all of Georgetown Mother's Attire For her daughter's wedding, Mrs Springer wore a dress of pink Linen, trimmed in venetian lace. She wore white accessories and a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Whitfield wore a navy blue tress with navy accessories and also wore a gardenis corsage reception The reception was held in the Re lgious Activities Center on the Southwestern campus immediately following the ceremony Receiving the guests were the par ents of the couple and members of the wedding party. The bride's table was lad with a white organdy cloth and centered with branched silver candelabra entwined with English ivy, blue net and lilies of the valley The three tered wedding cake was decorated with pale pink and white clusters of roses and surrounded with pale pink net ruffies Assisting in the house party were Misses Frances Medley, Paula Foust, Barbara Jones, Mary McCoy Linda Luksa, Margie Fadle and Miss Felicia Melburn of Dallas For travel. Mrs. Whitfield wore a belve linen sheath dress with brown Shesant purse and a yellow hat and gloves out of town guests included Mrs Walter G. Springer, Carthage, Mo, Mr and Mrs Ernest Wheeler and Miss Kath Wheeler Portales. New Mexico Mr and Mrs. Rhew Nelson and family, Dr Fred Grohe, and Miss Virginia Turney all of Houston MRS. RAMON H. WHITFIRLAD (The former Miss Mary Ann Anringrer) Photo by Cluck Studio