| MONDAY AFTERNOON, JPyg 14, 1954 Wf: t; mm- Hbvi ■ - E\\ •~V9BBHK i > : 1 > I ‘SD MRS. JAMES MAYO WAGGONER i Waggoner-Johnson Vows Spoken Sunday At Four Sr SK ■ ; wedding of Miss Shirley Jw, L • Johnson of Dunn to Mr. 'Slimes Mayo Waggoner, also of Dunn, took place Sunday after noon,, June 13, at four o’clock in the Divine Street Methodist Church here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wallace Johnson of Dunn and the groom is the son Pof Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingle Wag goner, also of Dunn. The Rev. J. W. Lineberger offi dated at the double-ring ceremony and Mrs. Beta Whlttenton, organ ist, presented a program of nup- | tial music.' Mrs. Whitten ton’s numbers in cluded “Pants Angelicus" by Franck, “Evening Star” from Tann hauser by Wagner, “Evening Pray er" by Humperdinck, “Heavenly by Verdi, “Karoenoi Ostrow” by Rubenstein, and 'Entreat Me Hot To Leave Thee" by Oourod. The church was decorated with an open Bible on the pulpit with 3 white and gold marker in it. Back, ing this were candelabra in the shape'of an inverted V. On the al tar table was a large arrangement pOf lilies. Brass vases cm each the organ also contained Btntle candleg were twhy sleep 0 Home coolorm $49.95 ||H { | *.OO Dowm-5.00 Monthly *• Mat «mk esMds ab deeegk yew mbs el AMtomotk Timor t $5450 SeCTEBP;, ± /■ - •Ha Is SaW wMsws sp to M taOss M pbp )a —«r aw One ' idK#» "* ■**»«——• yes weal year «sate tee Wpsm«sasm«P»*