Miss Johnson Bride Of Calvin K. WillardDRAPER, N. C.—‘The marriage of Miss Sandra Kay Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Walter Johnson, to Calvin Kenneth Willard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kemp Willard, took place Sunday, Sept. 5, at 4 p. in. in The First MethodistunsiChurch bjJ iMhefoWSc* _ss*ollopCiGi.l-i-:s1.n1-isieelThe ceremony was performed I. by the bride’s grandfather, the d Rev. Lindsey F. Strader of e Charlotte.Given in marnage by her father, the bride v/ore a gown ofi j ivory silk taffeta and Alencon lace, made with skir1 ending in a chapel train. Her veil was a mantilla o. Alencon lace and she carried a prayer hook with a white orchid. The bride's only ornament svas a diamond necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Brewer Dyer was matron Uof honor for her cousin and Miss Sandra Cruise was maid of lions' or. Other* a'tcr.dants were Miss Mary Ruth Willard of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Tony Robertson, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss Joan French of Reidsville, cousin of the bride; Miss Martha Anne Robertson and Miss Elizabeth Higgins.Teresa French of Reidsville and Beverly Johnson, cousins of the bride, were flower girls.Mr. Willard was best man for his son. Ushers were George Walter Johnson, brother of the bikh*; Jimmy Willard, cousin o' the bridegroom; J a m e s Goidston, Neil Rutherford, former college classmates of the bridegroom; Phil Phillips of Winston-Salem, cousin of the bride, and Cecil French. Junior ushers were Keith French of Reidsville and II nry Bousman. Music for the ceremonv wasn-ig!-alrsclie-il-■s. sc,lyjby Mrs. Zen Dickson, organist; d-jlMrs. Norwood Cheek and Walter Johnson, brother of the bride.Following a reception given by the bride's parcrts at Meadow Greens Country Club, the couple left for a wedding trip lo Williamsburg. Va. They will make their home in Preslons-burg, Ky., where Mrs. Willard is a mechanical engineer withUnited Fuel Gas Co.* * *if n,g*tsrn n-’IIis -