101?1?12r,WEDDING - Wedding hr IK prilled at 7 30 p rn, Saturday for u Miss Marguerite Witcher, daughter of Mr and Mrs JohnT Witcher of Martinsville, andCyrus Eugene Wilson of t he 1Army, of Mi and Mrs. Eu- 7gene Wilson, 4They wore united in a dou- ,shii* f ing ceremony before an improvised altar in the “bridal «room at the home of Km* Kev. and Mrs. R T. Anderson of Armstead Avenue. “Through the 1 Years ’ was played softly during the ceremony.(liven in marriage by herfather, the bride was gowned inblue dama.vie brocjdc with elbow length sleeves and mitts.\ single pearl, gift from the grno.a, beautified h**r neck. Her nylon illusion veil fell from a rov headpiece She carrier! awhite Bible, adorned with acarnation and satin streamers.The maid of honor. Miss Mary F. King, wore a princessblue ensemble witii elbow lengthsleeves and matching evening headdress Mrs. Mira W. Mill* ner, the bride's aunt, and Mrs. i/esley R Manns wore bridesmaids Mr. Wilson’s best man was Ernest Hodge Jr. Cshers were James Hairston and PFC.L. R. Manns.The bride graduated from Albert Harris High School of Martinsville and Mr Wilson graduated from Woodstown High School in Woodstown, N.J.Following the ceremony, the principals drove to the Odd Fellows Recreation Center on Fav-wette Street, which was centered with a beautifully decorated bridal table. A miniature bride and groom topped a three-tiered wedding cake.Hostesses were Mrs. Freddie Wimbush, Mrs. John Harber and Miss Shirley Curry.Mrs. Wilson will join her husband. with the Army, later.