! V, : fM PEEK ENDING SATURDAY, TUNE 22. 1957 If Ved In Double Ring Ceremony: I larris-Burroughs Vows Spoken j I lefore Two Ministers At Raleigh I The marriage of Miss Geraldine > || putts, Harris and Lieutenant! §g 'ederick Douglas Burroughs was j Ke jernnized Saturday, June 15, at ! .c Saint Paul AME Church of H sleigh, jp The bride is the daughter of P rs. Alexander Eugene Brown of Sleigh, and the late Samuel Har •SfE l. The bridegroom is the son of i# 'x. and Mrs, Vanderbilt Bur- Si arghs of Burlington, New Jersey, p A program of wedding music p as rendered by Miss Ada Marie i ftrjisigan, Rstlebrh, organist • Ivtv. fei Ifred Newkirk. Raleigh, and Mi; • || ill Mae Sills. Burlington, New fe ersey, soloists. I The double-ring ceremony p was performed bv the Rever- i gjj end J. VV. Jones, pastor of the |£ Fayetteville Street Baptist Shureh, an# the Reverend I S, Penn, pastor of the Saint B tPaui AML Church. § The bride was given in'mar-I j| iage toy her stepfather, A. E. j $ Grown. She wore a full-length H cwn of imported Chantilly lace | P ter Ivory satin. The basque bo ll Ice featured long sleeves and a !fe oat neckline outlined in lace ap & Jiques. embroidered in pearls and 5 Her bouffant skirt. fas designed with a cathedral! | rain of lace edged in tulle. Tiers | f pleated tulle extended down the 1 I font of the skirt. Her two tiered I mg veil of French illusion \vs • | ttached to a crown of pearls. | % She carried a white bible deco- j I ited with a cascade arrange- ] I lent of Stephsnous. Fleur D‘- i I jnour and Bride's roses. The flo- i 1.1 arrangement was centered i | fith a white hybrid orchid and j b powered with stephanctis end % mite satin ribbons. I Miss Louise Edwards, Ra | Teigh, was the maid of honor. f The bridesmaids were: Misers I Barbara Payne, Gatesville. N. C. and Newton, Massachu- * setts: Barbara Fleshman, Col pepper, Virginia; Robbyr Reid. Charlotte: Rosalie Burroughs Burlington, New Jersey; Or fTores Johnson, ftalrigh and " Mrs. Ciaire Tollman Marshall, Washington, I). C. The maid of honor end brides maids wore rainbow colors of ny- On velvft-rey taffeta. They were • mUerlna length with full skirts; jnd fitted bodice which featured j i draped neckline extending into | joating panels in the back. The • mall circular hats were outlined ; fith pearls and had soft short j tells attached. They carried firm j : snunuets of roses and pastel mix- j d flowers. Their bouquets were led with satin ribbons in cen fasting coloi s Deidre Sherard, the flower girl,! - fore a full length gown of pink tyied like that of the brines- t a aids. She carried a miniatui e louquet oi sweetheart roses and < mstel mixed flowers, tied with , mstel satin ribbons. Ernest Fuller McAdams, Jr. was 4 he ring bearer. He wore a formal f wit styled like that of the usher- | fe carried the ring on a t./m | rillow. Nathaniel Burroughs. Cam- | den. New Jersey, brother of I the groom, was best man. The J ushers were: John Schonyers. I ' Charles Burroughs and James | f Hill, Burlington, New Jersey; George Pickens, Trenton New s Jersey; George Brown, Ra- | Jeigb, and Lt. Earl Savage, En- 1 glewood, New Jerse . | The bride's mother wore a full | length dress of.ice blue lac- o> :-i 1 taffeta. The bodice feu;toed thru— I quarter length sleeves and a m-cic t Outlined in pearls and ir, cmls. | tier matching hat w.v: ein- I broidered in pearls an rides- ! 8 cents. She wore a corsage o hire 1 colored lip hybrid orchid The groom's mother wore a full. > length dress of pink lace e r taf- | feta with matching accessories. ; I She wore a corsage of white coi- 1 ©red lip hybrid orchid. The reception was held at he . § Home Eckers Hotel on Hargett I Street. It was beautifully decorat- : 1 ed with palms and arrangements . I of white cut flowers throughout j a the rooms. The serving tab , I were centered with bride's r s,; I white carnations and baby’s 1 breath. Receiving guests at the c 1 were Mesdames Susie Perry Nora Lockhart. Mesdames Lou,.-. i| Balentine and Lucy James intro- j 1 ». duced the guests to the receiving 1 line. Misses Delore Baker Swayzine I Harris, Prentice Jervay, DeJunn- I na- Browning, Marguerite Mann, ; I Almena Nunn, Harriet Nunn, Ada 1 Jarnigan, Nurry Turner, Pherlby 1 g Gibson and Mrs. June T. Swin dell presided at the: serving table. , «t Misses Burma Raines and Car- j 9 men Payne presided at the Bride’s 9 Book. Mrs. Pearl Williams served the ! bride's cake. I Serving as hostesses were Miss jl Dorothy Lane, Mesdames J. W. g Jones, Hattie Edmondson. John* j| Me Sherman, Bessie Smith, Paul- |l fine Young, Francos Strassner, j I Mildred Chavis, Bertha Edward-. || Louise Walker and Sadie Love. ! | Mesdo.nes Ellen Alston arid | Ernma Boyer said good-bye to the j| guests. The gifts were displayed at the j| bride’s home. Mesdames Ida | Washington and Effie Young § greeted the guests. Misses Eiea- I nor Nunn and Lloydiae Ferry re- | calved gifts at the door. Serving | as hostesses were Mesdames Mary , 3 Watson. Sophia Coles, Luvcrdls a Maye, Mary Allen. Minnie P, Wll- j | llams. Justine Davis. Doris Me- j 1 ♦ Adams, Eliza Holloway, Tliclmu g Gibson, Catherine Winters, Mary | 0 Sapp ana Roger M«e Evans. Mrs. Burroughs Is u. 1984 j fS graduate of Erntpton Itt&ti- H tuts anfi ha* dene further study »(. Boston University. sis She hain been a teacher In the L| Raieich Public School system Si for three year* and is a mem* m of the Delta Sigma Theta M Sorority and many other re- jB Ugious and soda! orgarilza- fj Hons. > Lt. Burroughs also grad a- i ated from Hampton Institute, j -H present he is on active du ty in the United States Army. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Out of State guests came from Virginia, the District of Colum bia, Massachusetts. 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For her wedding trip Mrs. Bur-1 I roughs wore a blue linen sheath i dress with white silk threaded; trimmings and a matching jac-j ket. She wore white accessories! and a white orchid corsage. The couple will live in Mont- j i clair, New Jersey during Lt. Bur- j ! . roughs' tour of duty in that area, j : .nd reaservations. Reconstruction of boxoffiecs in . | ..in Bowl Plaza includes addition j | of two rooms, improved telephone i I servica, three new boxoffice tie- j i ket windows, now ticket rocks and ; ■ : an intercommunication system. | Prominent Carolinians Cited As State’s New Fa rmers Meet! GREENSBORO Seven prom inent North Carolina citizens, two of them college presidents, were honored when the state association of New Fanners oj America met here at A&T College last week. Given Honorary Modern Farmer degrees and presented gold pins for their contributions to the or ganization and to agricultural pro gress in the State were: William F, Braughan, Sr., a successful Whit akers farmer: John C McLaughlin, professor of rural sociology at A&T College; Dr. Rudolph Jones, president of Fayetteville State Teachers Colleger f)i W F Reed, dean of the Sehol of Agriculture at A&T College; L. R. Johnson. Johnston County farm agent Smlthticid, S. D Williams, presi dent of Elizabeth City State Teach ers College anti W. A. Goidsbo rough, vocational agriculture tea cher at. the Dudley High School. Greensboro. Presentations were made by Willie Riddick, of WUitosfi, pre sident t)f the Stats association. Henry C. McLean, Jr., of Dunn, tocli top honors of the ronwcii ilon when he received the Sbr Modem Farmer degree, high- j|riKnrriMMvr f-rnrm r *iix^imiiwmmiini nw i > t m "i m ■ HNii« i‘siiit*wn'ii'iiini whhwWiMWiiuhiimiiniilf Wi l nniMUMHIXIiIW i»l ' ’■ -i SIX YEAHS OLD . ■ ! % '•c straight BOURBON ; I whisky illy 5^5 ' M J %J| 4/5 g[ m Pint 1 ",■? ~ u I |%I ¥% \ ■ ULI/ I HICKORY PROOF Oi 0 HICKORY DISTILLERS COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. '* **» —■ ■ - * I—imniiir1 —imniiir ii i m wimim—nunwaoinMawiWM—■mim— mm THE CAROLINIAN est honor given by the organ ization. Some 6f> other mem bers were awarded the Mod ern Farmer degree for out standing i .hieveiuenis in farm projects. Two natoinal NFA officers William P. Johnson. Jr., Conway. S. C„ national reporter, and Mar vin Roundtree, Elm City, national president and a student at A&T College brought greetings. The 600 delegates also heard major addresses by Dean L. 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