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Alice Delores Rooker Weds Clarence King, Jr. *? Miss Alice Delores Rooker became the bride of Clarence Cole King, Jr., on Sunday after noon at three o'clock In the ZIon Methodist Church. The Rev. Robert McLean, pastor of the church, perform ed the double ring ceremony. Nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. Charles Prldgen, aunt of the bride, of Charlotte, organ ist, and Mrs. Walter Loyd of Macon soloist, who sang "O Perfect Love" and "The Wed ding Prayer." The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Foote Rooker. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cole King, Sr., of Norllna. The church was beautifully decorated with baskets of white gladioli and mums against a background of palms and seven branch candleabra. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a formal chapel-length gown of white peau de soie over mis t taf feta. The. bodice was designed with a portrait neckline em broidered with pearls and se quins. The voluminous skirt featured a front panel of Alen con lace and pearls. Fa bric roses formed a chapel train. The bride's veil of French illusion was attached to a cap of Alencon lace featuring peau de sole rosette. She carried a 'bride's boquet with white roses | and orchid center. Miss Patricia Ann Scott of 'Durham was maid of honor. Her dress was of autumn gold bro | cade taffeta featuring a fitted I bodice, slightly circled neckline and elbow length sleeves. The full length skirt was styled with four soft pleats. Herhead ! piece was a matching bow. She carried a bouquet ol bronze pom-poms smothered with (bronze satin ribbon. Bridesmaids were Mrs. I James Cash of Franklinton, Miss Joan Murphy of Asheville, ' Miss Becky King and Mesdames ! Herbert Burrows, Charles White, Jimmy Brame of Nor | lina. They wore forest green | dresses identical to that of the honor attendant with match ing headpieces. They carried bouquets of yellow pom-poms. Little Miss Mary Lou King, MRS. CLARENCE C. KING. JR. sister of the groom, was flow er girl. She wore a full length dress of forest green brocade taffeta with a velvet cumber bund. She carried a white straw basket containing white rose petals. Anthony Overby of Raleigh, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Mr. Clarence Cole King, Sr., served his son as best man. Ushers were William Rooker and Marvin Rooker, brothers of the bride, Fred Hicks of Chapel Hill, Larry King, Frank J and Franklin Bolton of Norllna. Miss Nancy White of Raleigh, cousin of the bride was mis- j tress of ceremonies. She wore a shadow green dress with black | accessories and a corsage of yellow pom-poms. Mrs. Rooker chose for her daughter's wedding a Carl-Lyn | gown with a full length forest green velvet skirt and misted green peau-satlnbodice. She wore matching shoes and hat and an orchid corsage. Mrs. King wore a formal full length gown of vlve pink silk peau with empire waistline and a removable watteau. She worel matching shoes and hat and| orchid corsage. The bridegroom's grand mother wore a blue dress with matching accessories and a white rose corsage. The bride Is a junior at East Carolina College, Green ville. The bridegroom Is a grad uate of Chowan College, Mur freesboro. The bride chose for their wedding trip to Fontana VII liage In Western North Car olina, a three-piece camel worsted wool suit and black complimentary accessories with a white orchid corsage. RECEPTION Immediately following the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a reception In their home. Mrs. Virgil Hicks greeted guests and Introduced them to the receiving line, composed of the bridal couple, their mo thers, the maid of honor and bridesmaids. Mrs. Wilbur Gray of Martln vllle, Va., registered the guests and directed them to the gift room. Miss Christine Felts and Mrs. David Overby of Raleigh presided In the gift room. Mrs. Jerry King of Frank lin, Virginia, directed the guests to the dining-room where the table was covered with an Imported cut work cloth and bore a lovely white flower arrange ment of pom-poms, bridal roses and blanket fern flanked by burning tapers In silver candelabra and a four tier wed ding cake. Mrs. Lawrence Pearce of Rocky Mount served the wedding cake. Mrs. Owen Robertson, Jr., of Norlina poured punch. Ham biscuits, cheese-straws petit-fours, mints and mixed nuts were also served. Good-byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sinclair Whit*, Sr., of Norllna. Guests attended from Ral eigh, Durham, Snow Hill, Ashe vllle, Henderson, Rocky Mount, Littleton, Frankllnton, Cary, Rldgeway, Wise, Norllna, Loulsburg, Warrenton, Macon, Man son, chapel Hill, and Mar tinsville, Richmond, Hampton, Virginia. CAKE CUTTING Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cole King, Sr., entertained theKlng Rooker wedding party and guests following the rehearsal on Saturday night, In the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hicks of Wise. Guests wre greeted by Mrs. Willie King of Wise. A wedding bell adorned the den along with other bridal flowers. The dining room table bore an Imported outwork cloth and an all white flower arrangement. Upon arrival the bride and groom and guests were Invited Into the dining room where the bride and groom cut the first slice of cake. Mrs. Ivey Bol ton served the cake. Punch was poured by Mrs. Wilbur Gray | of Martinsville, Va. The guests war* also served cake squares, nuts, chees* straws, mints and stuffed dates. Miss Dorothy Bolton assisted in serving. Good-byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Benzie King of Wise. BREAKFAST Miss Nancy White of Ral eigh entertained at a weddlqg breakfast for Miss Alice Rooker and her attendants on Sunday morning In the home of her mother Mrs. M. S. White, Sr., of Norllna. The home was bea utifully decorated In fall flowers. Mrs. Lawrence Pearce of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Jerry King of Franklin, Virginia assisted In serving. LUNCHEON Miss Allcs Booker entertain ed her wed dine attendants at * luncheon on Saturday. The home was beautifully de corated with fall flowers. The dining room table was covered with an Imported Irish linen mist green cloth, burnlngtapers and a yellow centerpiece. The twelve guests were ser ved turkey, dressing, aspargus casserole, cranberry salad, hot buttered rolls, pecan and lemon tarts and coffee. Each of her attendants were presented a gift at this time. Say you saw It advertised In The Warren Record. MUTUAL INSURANCE WARRENTON, N. C. ' 4% interest Paid On 12 Month Savings Certificates Citizens Bank and Trust Company xXT HE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, NORfH CAROLINA "WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS" THE STORY OF TEN LITTLE FREE WORKERS THESE HUE THE WORKERS RE DOT kiESXtt DOCTOR WLROm MINER STEEIUIORKER FARMER LAWVER GROCER 6AIE5CLERK REPORTER Ten little tree workers in this country line and lair. But il you cherish your Ireedom?worker have a caret Ten little tree workers?Heddy was doing line Until the socialists got him?(hen there were nine. sis inn Nine little tree workers laughed at Roddy's late Along came lederal medicine?then there were eight. & a. ? a q A 3$, ? I ? $ & Eight little tree workers thought this country heaven But the government took over the railroads, then there were seven. S3- ??. ?5v ,<n tn at $ $> ? k h Seven little free workers?'till the miners got in a lis. Uncle said coats essential and took over leaving sis. ill Six little free workers 'till the day did arrive The steel mills too were federalized?then there were tire. <-\ s? It Five little free workers?bul (he farmers are free no more The farms have been collectivized?that leaves only tour. ? Four little tree workers till the government did decree All must have tree legal advice?then there were three. k k Three little tree workers?the number is getting lew. 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