Miss Bette Jo Roane And Mr. Ford Fail in Wedding Solemnized Saturday Afternoon, June EighteenthThe wedding of Miss Bette Jo Roane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNary Roane of Rusfon, to Mr. Ford Fa Min, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. FaUjn, aiso of Ruston, was solemnized Saturday afternoon, June 18, at 5:30 in the home of the bride's parent's. The Reverend G. Avery Lee of the First Baptist Church officiated at the simple and impressive double ring ceremony.- ..... -.......••Mis:BrieSho’The wedding vows were rook-en before a large fireplace where a beautiful cresent arrangement of fragrant, whilemagnolia blossoms accented th* mantel, t Flanked on either side were tall pedestal baskets of white hydrangeas and magnolias against a background of large beautiful green ferns.Mrs. Reeves Stephenson rendered a selection of nuptial music including Intermezzo. Again and Traumeri.The bride, given in. marriage by her father, was lovely in a street length whiter organdy eyelet over, pale blue/1'The. ;^Vide neckline made a lowteA^Aptfe. for the single string of*t»ea3sr-%ift of thebridegroom.,, was of bluemaline and ’jAet miirshe wore imported white 14ee Tnitf. The bride carried a tfrmte^ible. topped with a lovely flower arrangements of white carwHtidns ,ah'd stephanotis. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Barbafa Ann Roane, who wore white;shadow organdy over pink and carried a flower ar-rangementTqf pink carnations.Serving the, groom as best man was his brother^ 3Mr;: D. W. Fallin. Mr. Reeves Stephenson acted as usher. : l ,. I ' •Mrs. Roelte,i nwjier of’ .the bride, was attired ^jn a dress of aqua mesh-lt;*epe und a. -corsage of white -tspiifr »«ranatkms. - * The groom’s mother wore a charming 5 one-piece - navy • -dress* of French* crepe with a corsage of pink carnations.elegant white lace cloth over green linen held at one end theLa:n«*5!s1Betti on X with Mi??. ■T. D Rust ShreShtiered wedding confection, frost-| adnrod with lilies of the valley and wedding bells and tonned with a pair of t.inv white love birds mounted in an arch of dainty white flower?, an arrangement of white and pale pink carnations and laev feverfew formed the central decor. ‘ After the bride cut the first slice of cake, guests were served by Mrs. Reeves Ste- [ phenson.fres! gues oun$ of ti dais held ?icjliT Will honlt;M-! brerMrs. Kince Davis presided at the punch-bnwl-,and i Miss Mary Olive Chandler. • niece of the bridegroom, had charge^ of the guest list. Out-of-town' guests who attended the wedding and reception included Mrs. W. W. Roane, Mrs J. A. Roane, Mr. Hor-.rts Roang. Mrs..O. K. Davis. Mrs. J. F. Garner. Mrs. Harold Miller. Mrs. Jerry Tarvie. Miss Jo Linda Green and’Miss Mary Olive Chandler. •Following the. x reception the voung coubl^^t-^r a wedding trio to the coast. For traveling, Mrs. Fallin chose a navy blue faille suit with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations and stephanofis. • •Upon then* Vnrrr.’-they will be at home in'Horher. :Iia.. where Mr. Fallin is emnloved as district for-‘ ester bv the Federal Soil Conservation 5Mrs Mrs of t:Si to i thrc the0 ci bios Car tifuAnlajton.Both! Mr. and Mrs*t I^qrd Fallin reeeivctd theit^^chdor'oi Science.•ervice.Personal Mentiondegreef from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, she in Acbounting and he in Forestry. Mrs. Fgllin was a member df *thd tTheU: Beta Sorori%r andber ofiDemeter Fraternity.Immediately *tjb® lt;%-emonyi a rece^ntnlWiil ikkW bnthe spacious green lawn of the bride’s^ parents where-the white and green motif was carried out.HeFasofof,:the:ma:TStult;?y’jdest\ .Mrs. H. J: Sachs was hostess recently to; an. informal coke par-tv for vletlfcbusin,'! Mrs.’ Blythe Cragon;:; Ktr.:.‘and :Mr$. - Cragon-J have come to rpake theif home in-j on Ruston:^ 'Mr. Cragon 'is the son' of Mr*• *»«0Mp.\VMiller' who us§d;.tbl^trt‘-;'herei. ■... , .Miss ^Alfna Burk, Miss- Merle Burk and Mr.and Mrs.-E. S. Ca-bon of EL Dorado, Ark.;- visited Mrs. Alice Hopkins and Miss MaryThe bijjde’s table, oovpred with an Hopkins 'of Marlon, SundaysSinthewiwiiofCO(ye;