Wood-Eason ? United In Marriage On Sunday. August 19. at three o'clock in the after noon. Miss Sheryll Rose Eason of Farmville was joined in marriage with the ^Reverend Philip Ray Wood of ^Chinquapin in the King's Cross Roads Free Will Baptist Church of Farmville. The Rev. Bill Futch. home pastor of the groom, and the Rev. John Williams, former pastor of the bride, officiated fbt the ceremony. Wedding music was pro vided by Mrs. Hubert Summerlin. pianist, and the Rev. John Williams who sang "The Wedding Song" and the groom who sang fc"More." ? The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe P. Eason of Farmville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferijje Wood ^ of Cbu?.-? quapin. Escorted to the altar by her Igfather and given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a formal gown of while satin fashioned with a Vic torian style bodice with an. Alencon lace bib overlay. The full skirt fell into a chapel-length train edged '"with Venise lace. The long Victorian style sleeves of lace ended in satin elbow cuffs overlaid in lace. The finger tip mantilla was made of Alencon lace edged in Venise lace attached to a Juliet cap. B The mother of the bride made both her gown and niantilla. The bride carried a bouquet of white daisies and babies'-breath mounted on Iter Bible. The church was decorated with two seven-branch candelabras entwined with greenery and the matching brass kneeling bench also entwined with greenery. The original ceremony was com posed by the couple and officiating minister, and included Scriptures which were read by the bride and the groom. During the double ring ceremony, the bride presented the groom with a wedding band engraved with a cross sym bolizing his ministry. The couple took communion together immediately follow ing the pronouncement of marriage as their first act of "marriage. Miss Shelby Bradshaw of Farmville, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. She chose a gown of formal length bright yellow poly ester with a v-neckline and a short attached mini-cape. She carried a nosegay of white daisies and babies' breath. Fernie Wood served his son as best man. Ushers were Tony Fa son of Farm ville, brother of the bride; Bruce Wood of Roanoke, Va.; a i floor MrW** VERY GOOD! ^B Bf - - oMauataflB -? 'v'SflBcSlSlB Sundial * Hie ,L"ny UtrtOnnd Surloc?? times wllou' *t't*' Ivciti'iQ uesiq's yrtd colors So much lor -,o rery We will save you money - Lowest Price Around We buy direct ft In quantity to save you money Over 300 rolls ol Carpet A Vinyl In Stock - No waiting Over 27 years' experience In Installing Designer Solarian stummg oes.gns lunonous Nunocrattes icn??unique inijn) Cotof construction mat produces a ttoor o' unntutcned color depttt and realism' We will cut your door* Distributor* lor Fin* Furniture, Carpet, Vinyl Wallpaper, Appliances, acces sories by the makers ol La-Z-Boy, Tell City, Davis Cabinet, Null, Bassett, White -Westlnghouse, Armstrong-Congoleum, Craftique. fit ; i'--jtt frederick furmture co mpany - . _. . . ~tt Located Between Mm Stop Lights OnHwy. 117 In Race Hill Open Dally Except Sundays z.? _ ' ... 'l-jsll.