Snyder, Bailey Pledge Vows Miss Alma Lee Bailey and Mr. Francis Norwood Snyder, | Jr. exchanged marriage vows Saturday, May 24, at 7 o'clock in the Woodland Bap tist Church in Wake County. The Rev. Felton Cox offi ciated at the double ring cere mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey of Rt. 1, Wake Fojest. The groom is the son of Mrs. Richard Lee of Route 1, Wake Forest and the late Mr. Snyder. Nuptial music was ren dered by Miss Agnes Bailey, organist, and Mr. James Keith, soloist. The vows were said before an altar decorated with bas kets of white flowers and candelabra holding white tapers. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a formal gown of rayon or ganza with a fitted bodice and wide bateau neckline. Schiffli embroidered Venice lace cascaded from the shoulder to the hemline and edged the bell shaped sleeves. Motifs of the same lace were appliqued on the bodice and the front of the A-line skirt. The full length train fell in softly draped folds from a large organza bow at the back. An elbow length sheer illusion veil was held in place by a headpiece of matching Venice lace flowers and tiny organza roses. She carried a bouquet of white roses, stephenotis and valley lilies centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Jean Fuller of Wake Forest, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Phyllis Marshall also of Wake Forest was maid of honor. They wore floor length gowns of yellow chif fon with empire waistline, el bow length sleeves with white Venice lace edging the neck line and sleeves. A satin sash with lace trim divided the bodice and skirt. Their head pieces were of matching lace and silk illusion. Mrs. Danny Bradley, Mrs. Ronald Mitch ell, Mrs. Owen White and Mrs. Ralph Smith were brides maids. Thoir dresses were identical to the honor atten dants and they carried nose gays of mixed daisies, mums and rainbow ribbons. Miss Julia Lee was flower girl and she was attired in a floor length gown of lime MRS FRANCIS N SNYDER green trimmed in lace. Tony Lee Collins of Louis burg served as ring bearer. Mr. Robert Snyder served as his brother's best man. Ushers were Phillip Cooper, Larry and David Fuller, and Lynn and Allen Snyder. The bride's mother wore a costume suit of turquoise or ganza and schiffli embroidery with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wote a yellow crepe skimmer with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Following a wedding trip tue couple will reside at Route 2, Wake Forest. For traveling the bride changed to an ensemble of powder blue with accessories and the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Wake Forest High School and is presently employed at Tre' Jay Mfg. in Youngsville, N. C. The groom is also a grad uate of Wake Forest High School and is presently at tending W. W. Holding. Reception Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church given by the parents of the bride. The receiving line was composed of the bridal couple, wedding party and parents of the bride and groom. The serving table was cov ered with an antique satin cloth covered with net and draped at each corner with white satin bows and valley lilies. The centerpiece was an arrangement of white glads, white carnations and snap dragons. After the bride and groom had cut the first slice Entertains Bridge Club Youngsville Roses and peonies decorated the home or Mrs. George W. Barnes when she entertained her bridge club Thursday night Mrs. Bland G. Mitchell won high score prize ror the evening and Mrs. E. J Pearce won second high. Other guests playing bridge were Mesdames P D. Croom. G. E. Winston. J. H. Parrish. X. A Brown. R. E. Cheatham and Miss Susie Tharrington. Chicken salad, ham sand wiches. pickles, wafers and c Okies were served with coffee between the second and third progressions. Party snacks and iced beverages were later served. Miss Jan Roberts assisted her grandmother in serving. | Leah's WSCS To Meet Leah's Church W.S.C.S. will meet Friday, May 30th, at 8 p.m. at the home or Mrs. Lula Mae Cooper. All members are urged to attend. the cake was served by Mrs. Daphine Foster and Miss Linda Pearce. Mrs. Peggy Wood and Mary Helen Collins poured punch. Other refresh ments consisted of mints, nuts and open face sand wiches. Miss Alice Faye Lowery presided at the bridal register. On this table was a portrait of the bride and her bridal bou quet. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Merle Perry and Mrs. Kay Pearce. After Rehearsal Party Following the Snyder Bailey wedding reheareal Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee, parents of the groom, honored the bridal couple, members of the wedding party and out-of town guest with a party at the church fellowship hall. 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