Mr. Roberts, Miss Rollins Wed Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Chapel was the setting Saturday, the thirty-first day of May for the afternoon wedding of Miss Linda Dawn Rollins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kimmon Stephenson of Wake Forest and Neil L. Rollins of Garland, Texas to William Young Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Waller Roberts, Jr. of Raleigh. The Rev. Felton Cox and Dr. J. Carroll Trotter officiat ed at the double-nng cere mony. Nuptial music was pre sented by Miss Betty Boal of Wake Forest, organist. The wedding was directed by Mrs. J. Carroll Trotter. The bride, given in marri age by her father, wore a formal gown of white satin with an alencon lace yoke and sleeves and a high man darin collar. Accenting the neckline were appliques of re-embroidered tiny seed pearls. The A-line skirt featur ed lace appliques re-embroid ered with crystals and seed pearls as were the three-quart er bell lace sleeves. Her cha pel-length train cascaded from the lace back yoke with a border of lace appliques re-embroidered with crystals and seed pearls. The finger tip veil of silk illusion wis attach ed to a crown of matching lace petals embellished with crystals and seed pearls and pearl teardrops which dangled from petals of seed pearls. The veil and dress were de signed and made by the mother of the bride and Mrs. J. Ennis Davis, aunt of the bride. * * ine nriur carnea a dou quet of miniature white car nations and stephanotis, cen tered with a white orchid and white streamers. The maid of honor was Miss Donna Gail Rollins of Raleigh, sister of the bride. She wore a formal gown of aqua chiffon featuring puffed chiffon long sleeves, empire waistline and an aqua lace collar. Tiny covered matching buttons fell from the lace collar to the waistline. She wore a matching headpiece of aqua net tulle which fell from a gathered valvet bow. She carried a May basket of mix ed flowers topped with a yel low satin bow. The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Ann Trotter, Miss Emily Jo Molding, both of Wake Forest; Miss Linda Carol Hopkins of Elizabeth City, Miss Gwendolyn Dean Strickland of Raleigh; Miss Stephanie Chase Standafer of Charlotte, and Miss Janet Susan Moore of Springfield, Virginia. The bridesmaids' dresses were like that of the maid of honor and they car ried May baskets also. Honorary bridesmaids were sisters of the bride's sorority. Alpha Delta Pi. They were led down the aisle by Miss Pame la Hill Nelson of Durham. She carried a nosegay of purple violets. Mr. Clifton Waller Ro berts, Jr. was his son's best man. Ushers were John Wal ter Anderson. Randolph A. Harris, Ira Brantly Ntwton, William L. Hamilton, all of Raleigh; Robert Bruce Dodd of Fayetteville, and Roy ?Pender of Louisville, Ken tucky. The mother of the bride Safe, New, Easy Way To LOSE UGLY FAT! Tiny, condensed tablet hHps you re duce excessive weight. 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The pointed collar was embroidered with matching crystals and sequins. She wore a matching pill box hat and shoes. The bride attends Bast Carolina University School of Nursing where she is a mem ber of Alpha Delta Pi and the Student Nurses Association. The groom also attends East Carolina University. Follow ing the wedding trip the couple will be at home at 311 Lewis Street Apartments, Greenville, N. C. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was given in the Bethea Room on the Seminary Campus by Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kimmon Stephenson. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Cecyl Stephenson and directed to the receiving line composed of the bridal couple and members of the wedding par ty. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Thomas of Raleigh. ' The refresjftnent table was covered with a white satin cloth with an overlay of lace. At the four corners a yellow satin bow was tied with streamers to the floor. The centerpiece was a two-tiered floral arrangement of white daisies, mums and rose buds, with yellow ribbon. White and yellow burning tapers were used throughout. Presiding at the punch bowl was Mrs. J. Knnis Davis and Mrs. Edwin Davis. The three-tiered wedding cake decorated with yellow rose buds and topped with a bride and groom was served by Mrs. Herbert Hall and Mrs. W. W. Holding. III. Of special in terest was the carriage and horses with a bride and groom being ushered in by miniature cupids. White columns separated each tier. Assisting in serving were: Mrs. Howard Mangum. Mrs. Rodney Bright. Mrs. Walter Keigh. Mrs. Horace Perry. Mrs. Leroy Ray, Mrs. Pretsley Bailey. Mrs Esley Forbes. Mrs. J. C. Fuller. Mrs. Ivor Critcher, Mrs. Everette Man gum. and Mrs. Harold Wash ington. Presiding at the guest regis ter was Mrs. Eddie Allen of Rocky Mount. Mrs. Bill Glover presided in the gift room at the home of the bride. Out of town guests in cluded Mrs. L. F. Rollins of Fuquay-Varina, grandmother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts, Sr. of Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. H C. War lick of Macon, Georgia, grandparents of the groom. Also present were Mrs. T. C. Young of Richmond, Vir ginia, Miss Dianne Holland of Sumpter. S. C. and Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Holyfield of Charlotte, and Miss Suzanne Whelous of Charlotte, Miss Martha Almon of Hiedleberg, Germany, Mrs. Sue Rollins of Orlando, F'la.; Dr. and Mrs. Benjanim Lawrence of Pacer, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Freeman H. Warlick of Macon, Ga. Rehearsal Dinner The rehearsal dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Waller Roberts, Jr., parents of the groom. It was held at the Plantation Inn in Raleigh. Special guests were members of the wedding party and families of the bridal couple. After- Rehearsal Party An after-rehearsal party was held at the Wake Forest Community House. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ennis Davis, aunt and uncle of the bride. Invited guests were members of the wedding par ty, intimate friends and the families of the bridal couple. VBS Announced Youngsville ?? Rev. L. J. Phillips announces that Vaca tion Bible School will be held at the Youngsville Baptist Church beginning Monday, June ninth, lasting through Friday, June thirteenth. Classes will be held each morning from nine o'clock until eleven thirty. Prayer Meeting Rescheduled Prayer meeting will be held Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Faith Baptist Church in Franklinton. The time had been announced earlier to be Wednesday night. , BANK WITH CONFIDENCE ALL BANKING TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SAVINGS? CHECKING? LOANS? TRUSTS? INSURANCE Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Henderson, N. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" 1889-80 YEARS OF SERVICE & SECURITY -1969 Entertains Bridge Qlub Youngsville ?? Mrs. E. R. Tharrington entertained the Thursday night bridge club with a party at her home this week with guests being Mes dames N. A. Brown. H. H. Reddick, R. E. Cheatham. Robert Neeb. L. A. Woodlier. Ben Hudson. A. N. Corpening and Miss Susie Tharrington. Blueberr, pie a la mode was served with corree after the second progression or bridge. During the final pro gression the hostess served mixed nuts, pretzels and Cokes - High score prizes were won by Mrs. Neeb and Mrs. Reddick. Appreciation Day Held Youngsville -? The Youngs ville School Faculty was en tertained Friday afternoon after school at a Teacher Ap preciation Day event spon sored by the Student Council. Welcomed in the auditorium, the teachers were served cookies, nuts, mints, sand wiches and potato chips. Har riett Pearce poured punch and other girls on the council assisted in serving. Boys took part in planning and conduct ing the event. On the Council are out going President, Rommie Cat lett; New President. Phil Hart; Vice President, Glenn Evans; Secretary, Katie Ann Lind sey; Treasurer, Buddy Mitch ell; and Marsha Joyner, Louise Davis, Phyllis Rogers. Brenda Sanders. Patsy White, Deborah Rogers. Janet Lloyd, Gordon Lye, Rodney Roberts and Harriett Pearce. Teacher Mr. J. T. Ayscue, Jr. Is Stu dent Council Sponsor. An array of magnolia blos soms on the serving table was complimented with clusters of grapes, and lighted white tapers in silver holders. Re flections were casted by a large horizontal mirror on the table. Cook-out Honors Debbie Brown Youngsville - Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Corpening and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Patterson had a cookout Saturday night for Miss Debbie Brown who is graduating from high school this week. Young people in attendance were Carol Mitchell. Linda Winston. De borah Rogers, Charles Jones. Rommie Catlett, Ricky Thar rington. Rodney Roberts. Morris Catlett and the guest of honor. Adult guests were Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brown and daughter Libbie Brown, and Mrs. Wiley Mitchell. Also in attendance were the Cor pening children. Charlie, Camille and KeUy; and a weekend guest of Kelly's from Raleigh. Kathy Carter The meal included ham burgers with the usual accom paniments, plus homemade ice cream and cake for des sert. The serving table was covered with a red cloth and featured a Book of Know ledge centerpiece of black and white, with "Congratula tions" spelled out on the binding. A graduate sil houette highlighted the ar rangement. A ceramic gra duate marked Debbie's place. CARPET NEEDS VISIT TAYLOR'S FLOOR COVERING SHOP > FEATURING Mohawk 625 DIFFERENT CAPPeM (SAMPLES TO CHOOSq | FROM. price from B. 95 TO 17.95 SO. YD. CARPETS FOR HOMES AND CHURCHES FREE ESTIMATES H.C. TAYLOR Vows Spoken In Rolesville The marriage of Miss San dra Gail Brown of Rolesville to Mr. Freddie Lee Wood of Louisburg. was solemnized Sunday. June 1st. at four o'clock in the afternoon at the Rolesville Baptist Church. Officiating at the double-ring ceremony was The Rev. C. Earl Haynes. pastor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ken neth Brown of Rolesville and the groom is the son of Mrs. Ennis Let Wood of Louisburg and the late Mr. Wood A program of nuptial music was rendered by or^ ganist Barry Pearce and solo ist Mrs. Ben Bartlette. who sang. "Hawaiian Wedding Song." "Whither Thou Goest." "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wedding Prayer." Mrs H. E. Perry directed the wedding. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length formal bridal gown of peau de soie. The empire styled gown featured a boat neckline which wasappliqued with alencon lace and re-em broidered with seed pearls and iridescent beads. Placed about on the skirt and sleeves which ended in calla points over the wrists were also ap pliqued lace and seed pearls. Her shoulder-length veil of French illusion fell from a headpiece of lace which was adorned with flowerettes of seed pearls and iridescent beads. Her bridal bouquet was a white orchid surround ed by Baby's Breath, feather ed carnations and satin streamers. The Matron of Honor was Mrs. Tommy Murray of Youngsvllle. She wore a floor -length empire-styled gown of yellow chiffon over taffeta featuring a satin band and bow placed at the empire line with the skirt falling full In back. Her headpiece was of yellow net falling from a satin bow and she carried five long ?stemmed yellow roses. The bridesmaids were: Miss Kaye Perry of Rolesville, Miss Charlie Ann Merritt and Miss Bonnie Brown, cousins of the bride of Rolesville; Mrs. Larry Criminger, Mrs. Linwood Perry, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Joe Mizelt, all of Raleigh. Bridesmaids all wore dressed styled like that of the Matron of Honor ex cept in green with like head pieces and each carried three long-stemmed yellow roses. Child attendants were Miss Karen Cooke of Rolesville and Miss Melain Merritt, cousin of the bride, of Ral eigh. They also wore dresses like the bridesmaids and car ried baskets of flower petals. Best man was Larry Carl ton Wood of Louisburg, brother of the groom. Ushers were Donald Wayne Hicks, cousin of the bride of Louis MRS FREDDIE LEE WOOD burg; Eugene Blackley, cousin of the bride of Clayton; James Thomas Murray of Youngsville and Larry Boone of Raleigh. " The bride's mother was attired in a blue lace dress with matching accessories. The groom's mother wore a light pink crepe dress with matching accessories. Each wore a white cymbidium orchid. Following the ceremony, the couple received guests in the vestibule of the church along with members of the wedding party. The bride chose- a yellow linen suit with matching ac cessories for traveling. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in the Brown Subdivision in Roles ville. The' bride is a graduate of Rolesville High School, where she was a member of the Beta Club and Peace Junior Col lege where she received the Associate of Science Degree. She is now with the Nation wide Insurance Company in Raleigh. The bridegroom is a gradu ate of Edward Best High School and has served four years in the United States Air Force. He is now with C. K. Brown. General Contractor, in Rolesville. Cake Cut ting On Saturday night, May 31st. following the rehearsal, members of the Brown-Wood wedding party were enter tained by the bride's parents at ^ Cake Cutting in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Others attending in cluded their husbands and wives. The Fellowship Hall was decorated in a bridal motif using white candles, on the piano and mantle along with magnolia leaves and an open bible on the mantle. The table was covered in a white lace cloth and on it was a silver epergne filled with vyhite and yellow flowers flanked by burning white tapers in silver pyramid can delabra entwined with ivy. The three-tiered wedding cake was topped With the miniature bride and groom. After the bridal couple-elect had cut the traditional first slice, the cake was served to the guests by Mrs. Mary Bett Merritt and Mrs. Klbertia Brown, aunts of the bride. Lime punch was served from a footed silver bowl by Mrs. L. P. Micks, aunt of the bride. Other refreshments served were ham biscuits, cheese swirls, nuts and mints. Presiding at the bride's Meredith , Senior Among Who's Who Raleigh ? Meredith College senior Mis Kate Allen Hug gins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muggins of Louisbuig was recognized as one of 15 Meredith College seniors vot ed by their classmates and the faculty into "Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities". Miss Huggins was honored during the annual Honors and Awards Day program, held on the Raleigh campus. On this day each year the college recognizes outstand ing student leadership and academic achievement. The Honors and Awards Day program, honoring es pecially (he graduating, and rising seniors, feature^ the presentation of the senior class doll to the Alumnae Association and the tapping ceremony by the Silver Shield Honorary Leadership Society. Youngsville ' Mr. and Mrs. Addie Bur nett? have their granddaugh ter. Le Ann and Jennifer Hol lowell of Kayetteville, N. C. here visiting with thtm this week. Mrs. Joseph Hart. Sr. and Miss Pani Hart were in Chapel Hill Monday to attend gra duation exercises at UNC. Mr. Clyde Hudson is a patient at Veterans Hospital in Durham. Jones Winston, Jr. and Johnnie Mitchell arrived home during the weekend after completing exams at Wake Forest University^ Birth Mr. and Mrs. Darrell La mar Perry. Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Amy Kli?.abeth. on Wednesday, May 28, at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Perry is the former Sara Bost of Newton, NC. book was Mr. and Mrs. David Merritt. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown. There were approximately 50 attending. PROFESSIONAL FAST WATCH REPAIRS RAYNOR S