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Bride Is Granddaughter Of The Late A. W. Wilson Miss Janle Wilson Mllholland and Thomas Maxwell Neat? were married Tuesday, Aug ust 31, at four o'clock at the First Presbyterian Churchy ' States* Ule, N. C. Rev -Nell R. McGeachy officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Locke Mll holland, Jr., 642 N. Race Street, Statesvllle, and the grandv t dfcvighter of the late A. Wi WU^pn of Loulsburg, the great ^tfce of John O., A. N. and Miss Lucy Wilson of Louls burg, and the great granddaugh ter of the, late John OwSn and Mary Perriy Wilson. The brlqe groom Is the son of Mrs. William Lloyd Neely, Jr., and jhe late Mr. Neely of 620 Greenway Drive, States vllle, N. C. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta with a scoop neck and elbow-length sleeves made on princess lines and trimmed. In squ'tache braid In a leaf and scrpll design. A chapel train caught with a bow attached to a low back. Her veil was ^ bouffant ballerina length of English silk Illusion attached to a forward cap of organza and lace, edged In seed pearls and crystals Her flow ers were a cascade of Amazon lilies. For something old she carried a handmade lace hand kerchief, over 150 years- old, given to her by her great-aunt, Miss Bessie Mllholland. In her shoe she wore a three pence, 'gift of. a great-uncle, brought to this country from Scotland when he returned from the first World War. Maid of honor was Miss Mary Palmer Deaton of Statesvllle, the bride's Roommate at col lege. Other attendants were Misses Cherry Rosanne Cau sey, Helen Dlanne Lumsdent and Mary Ann Phlfer of States vllle, and Miss Sheryl Crowe of New Bern. Junior brides maid was Jean Story Mllholland, sister of the bride. All wore floor-length dresses of leaf green Imported linen with blue velvet accent. They featured scoop neck, bell-shaped skirts! with blue velve< at the emplpe waistline, nJeadpleces of matching green satin roses set on a double bow were worn. Miss Ann Klmberly Raymer, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a leaf green floor-length linen dress with blue trim matching that of the attandants. It featured the scoop neckline, short sleeves, an empire waist with a blue velvet sash and match- j ; MRS THOMAS MAXWELL NEELY * . lng cap. o Mr. Nathan Tomlinson Neely served as his nephew's best man. Ushers were John Locke and James Brandon Mllholland, brothers of the bride; Dewey Lfttle Rayme^ In, brother-in raw. of the bridegroom; Natjian Tomlinson Neely, Jr.,' cousin of the bridegroom; and David Vance Odom, all of States vllle; and f homas Nolan Morrison of Chapel Hill. ; I Candelabra, brought from tl>e ante-bellum home of the bride's grandfather, "Cypress Hall," near Lou Is burg, were used In the sanctuary. Thes.e cande labra had been used foj" wed* dings In the home tor three generations. Miss Gladys Stephens, organ ist, played "Clair de Luln," "Melodle," "Love Song from Romeo and Juliet," and "Es te^leta." Mr. David Brown, soloist, sang "The Song of Ruth" before the ceremony and closed with"*' The Lord**s Pray * er." The bride's mother wore a beige, re-embroldered Moy gashel linen with matching ac DANCE REGISTRATION DATES FOR MRS. JUDI HINTON ARE Sept. 3. Friday. 3:15 - Franklinton High School 4, Saturday, 2 p.m. -4 p.m. - frouisburg, At 122 Edgewood Drive - H, Wednesday, 3 p.m. - Gold Sand School Auditorium 9, Thursday, 3 p.m. ? Edward Best Elem 10, Friday, 3:15 p.m. - Bunn High School cessories. nej- qorsage was 01 ? ?green cymbidium orchids. The groom's mother wore a blue peau de s<Me with lace appli que and_ matching accessories. 1 Her corsage was a white pha- 1 laenopsis orchid. The bride is .a graduate of 1 Statesville Senior High School, attended Meredith College In Raleigh ) for two yeai^s and is ! now a senior at the University oir North -Carolina at Chapel' Hill. Sh^ made her debut at : the Terpsichorean Ball in lelgMn 1963. The gj-oom Is a graduate of ' Statesville Senior High School and is presently a senior at ' the University of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill. He Is- a member of Chi Psi Fraternity. ' Reception Immediately following the wedding, a'receptlon was given by the bride's parents In the Church Fellowship) Hall. love bird theme was car ried out In the decorations throughout the hall. The table, spread with an Imported cutwork cloth, was centered with an arrangement of two love birds on a silver tray, enibelllshed by $atln cov ered hearts, nestled In yellow sweetheart roses, white snap dragons an^ pompons. , Guests were greeted by Rev. and Mrs. Thompson B. Southall. Mrs. Nell R. McGeachy com pleted cutting the cake. Punch was served by Mrs. James Dick of Charlotte, Mrs. Ralph She r Hll of Statesville and Mrs. Rose Mary Wilson Deaton. Assisting In serving were Misses Susan Stlmpson, Nancy Gilliam, Ann Johnson, and Salley Pu/l/oy. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Hal ward presided art the guest book. The couple v^lll reside at East Wood Lake Road, Chapel Hill, tallowing a wedding trip. The) wide chatafeed to a blue linen l|lt and a brown blouse with fitting blue trim. S to wore1 I blue hat and the flowers 11ft KTffOm her bouquet. Marriage \ Announced Mr. and Mrs. John Elils Smith aave the honor of announcing the marriage of their daughter Ju}ia Smith Dyer, to Mr. Ben-i Jamin Thorpe Banks on Satur day, ttye fourteenth of August, nineteen hundred and sixty-five, >t. John's Lutheran Church, Salisbury, North ?aro^Vna. Mr. Banks is the son of Mr. ihct Mrs. Douglas G. Banks of Greensboro, N. C. He is the grandson of t?|e late Mr. *nd Mrs. "Benjanilt) Thorpe Sreen of Frankllntori, and of Mrs. Felix GN Ifcnks and the late Mr Banks of Frankllnton. Bride-elect Entertained Youngsvllle -- Miss Kathy ? Murphy entcrtalhed her sister, Miss Judy Murphy, on Sunday .afternoon with a Coke Party at their home. Guests called at the home at three o'clock. Upon arrival, guests were greeted by the hostess and int troduced to th? bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. George "Klur-., ? phy. Guests were then direct ed into the gift room where the bridal gifts were^tsplayed. Refreshments of iced Cokes, potato chips and dip, assorted i cookies and pretzels were serv ed the following guests in at tendance: Mesdames Richard ? Cash, 1 Sherwood "Keith, Linwood per ry. .Gary Carter, Wilbur Pearce, J. E? Jones and Misses Kay Hall, Vickie Baker, and Betty Pearce . Hoyle,Frazier Speak Vows Henderson--In a ceremony of jignlty and beauty performed Sunday afternoon at five o'clock In' New Bethel Baptist Church Miss Jacqueline;* Frazier, laughter of Mrs. LoulS" Oplc Frazier, Sr., and the late Mr. Frazier of Epsom, and Wilson Smith Hoyle, Jr., son of Mr ind Mrs. Wilson Smith Hoyle, 5r , of Henderson, were united In marriage. ? Rev. Willis Joiner, pastor of Liberty Congregational Chris tian Church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Rendering a program of nup tiart music were Mrs. Robert L. Kittrell, organist, and Mrs Harold N. Frazier, sister-in law of the bride, soloist. Mrs Frazier sang "Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee" by . Gounod and "The Lord's Prayed" by Mallotte. Attendants marched in on "Religious Procession" by Lorenz. Traditional wedding music also was used for the processional. In keeping with the simplicity of the church, tall, stately em erald palms sfbod at intervals forming a setting for the large mass arrangement of white mums, pompons, snapdragons, stock and ^tuberoses. Flanking the flowers were brass spiral candelabra holding burning white tapers. Completing the pulpit decorations was the brass and white prludieu, while pews were decorated with cas catjihg sprays of white flowers and satin ribbons forming a bridal aisle to the filtar. Given in marriage ' t>y 1 her brother, Harold N. Frazier, of Raleigh, the bride wore a formal gown of candlelight re embroldered lace appliques with pearls on illusion over silk-faced peau de sole It featured a Jewel neckline, fitted waist, with sleeves of alencon lace and moderate bell skirt with a detachable chapel train of peau de sole. Her chapel length veil of Illusion augment ed with appliques of lace and pearls was attached to a cir clet matching the dress, and she carried an eloquently styled bouquet of whit? Georglana or chids, roses and stephanotis accented with English Ivyi, * Mrs. Lebert Andre Howes of Henderson was her sister's ma tron of honor. She wore a full length ,;gown of gold an<J yellow with an Empire bodice, round ed neckline of gold and yellow crep skirt. Her headpiece was a cluster of velvet leaves ac cented by pearls with a pouf veil. She carried a sweeping cascade of tawny gold 'mums entwined with Ivy and re cessed matching satin. bridesmaids were Mrs. Louis Opie Frazier, Jr., of Hen derson, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Waverly Barnes of Oxford, cousin of the groom; Miss Pam Barnes of Durham, the groom'$f cousin; Mrs. John Robert Blaylock of Warrenton and Miss Nancy Davis of Hen derson. They were dressed* identically to the^ matron of honor and carried similar bou quets. Little Misses Ev,fi Audrey Howes, Melody jane Frazier and Pamela Kay Frazier, all nieces of the bride, served as flower girls. Their ensem bles were of Candlelight peau de sole, toe-length, and with a jew"el neckline, fitted waist, short sleeves and- full skirt, flielr headpieces were circlets of matching material and il lusion, and they carried nose gay of autumn gold crysan tbemums. Attending as honorary brides maids were Mrs. John H. Bow en and Mrs. Kenneth Catlett, cousins of the bride; Mrs. Ray Pegram, Mrs. Herbert Slner, and Miss Diane Hartsell, all of Henderson; Mrs. Willie Floyd of Klnston, Miss Teresa Stubbs of Rocky Mount, the bride's cousin, and Miss Cynthia Cur-4 rln of Oxford, cousin of the .groom. The honor attendants wore street - length, custom - made dresses of white Vermouth, with portrait necklines, elbow sleeves, fitted walstsand modi fied bell skirts. Their head pieces were circlets of the same material wlth,illusl<}pand their nosegays were of autumn gold chrysanthemums. Mrs. A. B. "Young, cousin of the bride, wfis attired in a light blue dress with matching accessories and orchid cor dage. I THE FRANKLIN TIMES, LOUISBURO. (f. C. O Thursday. September 2, 1965 ? ** Engagement Announced VIVIAN 0AYLE PLEASANTS Mr and Mrs. John \V. P-le-is ant's of Route ,2, Louisburg, * announce the -SJigage menti. Sf 'their daughter, : Vivian Gayle, to Williafti Franklin Raley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Raley of Ca^y, North Carolina. A December 5 wedding is planned. Mrs. David Hoyle and Mrs. George Barnes of Oxford, grandmothers of the groom, both were attired In navy blue with matching accessories and orchid corsages. Wilson Smith Hoyle, Sr., was his son's best man. Serving as ushers were. Louis Ople Fra zler, Jr., brother of the bride; Lebert Andres Howes, the bride's brother -In-law; Johnny Hoyle, cous^rr of the groom, all of Henderson; George Otto Wells of Atkinson, BUI Orrtck of Portsmouth, Va., and Rob-, ert Barnes of Oxford, cousin of the groom. Junior ushers were Lebert Andre Howes, Jr., nephew of the bride, and Waverly Barnes, Jr., cousin of the groom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Frazler chose an aqua one-piece sheath styled with a Venise lace bodice and scoop neck. The ensemble was com plimented with matching acces sories and a white hybrid or chid. The groom's mother, Mrs. Hoyle, was attired In a mauve pure silk linen ^ heath accent ed with lace * appi/qiies and See HOYLE page 5 Mrs. Utley Entertains . (Frtc. B.wl) Mrs. Hubert Utley cinerj^lrad her bridge ? Thursday evening. Arrange ments of roses decorated her home. Mrs. R. W. Moo^e received * high score prize while low went to Mrs. George Gooke. The hoM^ss served a frozen salad at the conclusion of the third progression. Mrs. Mode Entertains (Frk B.W.) Mrs. J. D. Mode entertained herf bridge club on Monday evening. Seasonal flow ers decorated her home. Mfs. Woodrow Hasklns re ceived high score prize vfhlle second high went to Mrs. Ben Wilder Mrs. Walter W. 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