Mr». C. R. McManaway Society Editor 0ne 98 Before 12 NoonIDAY-JOYNER PT1ALS YESTERDAYbeautiful home wedding wte t-ti quietly here yesterday ioon at five o’clock when Ora Elizabeth Friday, daugh-f Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Friday, Hickory, became the bride of \rchibald Andrews Joyner. eremon\ was performed at :.0 of the bridegroom's par-the Rev. and Mrs. Edmund .yner at TIT Runcombe street, rder that his father, who is 88 rs old. could officiate at thilt; ressiv *lv sacred ceremony, the ervice being used.Rev. Mr. Joyner, who isAred now, is one ministers inh. and is ;il*o ptate chaplain•* United Confederate Veter-of the promi-the Episcopalliving room was artisticallyarranged with a profusion of garden flowers. the vows being spoken before an improvised altar.The bride was lovely in a becoming afternoon frock of tea rose j crepe with coat of self material and harmonizing accessories. She wore a beautiful corsage of rosebuds and lilies of the valley.Both the bride and groom received their B.S. degrees at Le-noir-Rhyne College, in Lenoir. Recently Mr. Joyner has been doing post graduate work in radio research work in New ^ork City, where he has a position. They will be at home there after a trip to points in the mountains of Western North Carolina and a short visit to the groom's parents.Out of town guests here for the ceremony were the bride’s parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Friday; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Friday; her brother, Mr. John Friday. Jr.; Mrs. Vowel I Hosley. all of Hickory; Mr. Lewis Elias, of Asheville, and Mr. R. O. Andrews, of Spartanburg. S. C.