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Married Saturday Little Rock Baptist church was the scene Of a lovely wedding Sat urday, J||ly 15, at o'clM^in i r. of r old Wellborn Parks, son of Mrs. Felix L. Parks, and the late Mr. Parks, of Roaring W. filler, pastor of •reWAIe,Kf»C< ciated using the impressive double ring ceremony. f2?r l40t 3H The vows were spolcen in a candlelight setting of green and white before a whiifeJHIafcKbMML arch. Tall floor baskets of giant white gladioli, interspersed with Boston ferns were arranged around the altar, and floor candle abra held tall tapers. Bows of white satin ribbon marked the special pews. A program ^of. nuptial music was presentedMiss Betty Broyhill, pianists and jjtfrs. William E. Stevens, Jr., of Lenoir, as solo l8t- 00.2T0.TI , Tne bride wap»£tyen in marriage by her father ,Ot»0#.J>avidPark8 was his brothef%.M&*man. Ilsh^rg were Herbert -'HiflBsi of Greena boro, and Vfcfcfl6*3BroyhilU of. Boomer. OO.SSI.9 Mrs. John AtKdWiwt,-'of Boomer, ■was matron oj hdilftr-for her sis ter, and serving '%!"* bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas Greer, of Le noir, sister of IbV ,iO"{fle, and Miss Elizabeth AlexfJ)^r, of WUkes boro and Winstoh-Salem, a hfece of the groom. The bride woreArgown of duch ess satin.with ■* neckline fashion ed with a deep bertha of French i,.™ sued nearl banding al dice, long pointed slfvees, apd a | f«tt skirt which exfgafff ir |bridfc#3|m. r wa|l#n-| jridaf* illusion "was ~fa8f^ne<TTo "a" coronet embroidered with seed rmrfg mitrtiliir tha, YntoyaUtffc dress. She carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid, lilies of thfralley j«A steakanotls. Iir_only Icnameewas Jstranti I V StM If <U °»rjkMte over tyg^ta with alarge rounaed collar, a fitted bodice, and a full skirt. She carried a nosegay of 3* »A3¥te MWH JH two bridesmaids wore dresses of nosegays were of mixed summer flowers. 'The' brT3eT "moHierr'wearTn^?1 dinner dress of rose crepe with groom's mother chose a dinner dress of blue lace, white gloves,, and a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds. - - Folk>wiag the- -ceremony -ft - re ception was held at-ther_h©me-o/ the bride's parenta;fTaffter ^hlCh the couple left for a wed<^Vtfi{i North Car?W ^ trav^e, bride change^fa,wayy^jp^ink silk 8hanianjf_ suit with 0 ^hlte, accesssoriesj and pihned at fh§£: shoulder . the. orchid._ from _ her prayer. book.. .After_ their return, the couple will, be at home in Roaring River. The bride was graduated from the Wilkesboro High school and the Appalachian State -Teachers College at Boone. The groom, a graduate Of the Roaring River high school and Lees MCRae C<51-' lege at Banner * Elk," served ~ Jn World War II. "He is now employ ed by the Chatham Manufacturing Company in. Elkinj _ <*, . For the reception, the Broyhill home wog.i arttetfcaUy -arranged with white gladioli and mixed -summer-flowers, -while-the bridal colors, green and white predomin ated in the dining room. Mrs'. X M. Broyhill directed the guests to the gift room where Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGlammery receiv ed. Mrs. L. W. Boddie and Mrs. R. J. Stevens presided at).-£lwe punch bowl, and assisting with the serving were Mrs. Ralph JS^gqn^ son, Mrs. James B>.Winfree, Mrs. Dick Dudley, .Mrs. CiifM»t B5-oy hillr Misses- Mary -Charles -Alex ander and-Mary Sue Hen®P&n: Mrs. C. G. Glass was in ch&rie Of the bride's register, and good byes were spoken to Rev.* and Mrs. Dowd Bangle; * Others" assist ing at the reception weregot£f! and Mrs." J. E. Broyhill. The bride's table was covered with a handsome materia cut work cloth with tall white tap®™ in crystal Riders at each.end, and centered with, a. lovely .three-tier ed wedding . cake,. ..topped. with -a miniature- brideaxatn^oO graoat. Streamers Of white satin ribhop used with the* traditional tokens added much beauty to the ap J'fW^ftx/oaa t.an taainidVL .tasni?. ?a:->nsO , "> • & itdW-'irttft wprrfcaHf "ijf smoc| r^^igw^lon beei? d^is&M-fiwtffa 'wait; juke tmd-hofiey. dd* loped ~hy the- U. 'S^Wepartm ^mmssrjS it millions, have inundate ., The flas|» flood, which eh mcmiiM, of approrimaiel OS , deed of eust «jfecritsa t5 mi&M id January 31st., 1949, and ijei to .the brarn NortheaBt^V;: Ptree branch to the then Nmrthwest ..I. Atah^s Tinel Eafet with JM. F. 3 poles; then South retaining' mtct. p^rgja. BUT. '■ '— , - »vSDBOONI>ft/irK5te<SHja Bteffirnung n jEL vP. b SSaUbetrty rttaAe rbmher P«HA«I ftWitteref*w»rAi ,nd 10 feet to an iron stall#a0* ha Kanlr nt thn gtnt-P m«A; tlron 8—^mmrnHtmrntrnpiin i>i < wt to » 'mfrtajevfr "■
The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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