Party Series Climaxes With Events This Week The pre-nuptial party series honoring Miss G lends Ivle here came to a close this week with several events honoring the be trothed coil-pie, wedding party and members of the family. Miss Ivle married to Bill Brandon Tues day evening Mrs. J W Davidson entertained at (the rehearsal party Monday night at her home, with members of the wedding party, relatives and a few invited guests. The home was decorated hi the Christmas motif, with a wreath of greens on the front door, and poin settias and Christmas candles used elsewhere Lime punch, containing fruit chips was served along with bridal cake squares, fruit cake, nuts and rmnts. On this occasion Miss Ivel pre sented Wr attendants with identi cal strands of pearls. She also pre sented the soloists with gifts. The bridegroom presented his grooms men with maroon ties which they wore If the wedding. On Monday evening the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie honored the family of the Lutheran Christmas Service Be Today The Christmas Service will be held at St. Andrew's LuthenMi Church In Andrews on Christmas Eve Dec 24, at 7:30 p m. Special music will be provided I by the children's choir. , bridegroom at dinner at the Henry House Luncheon for the wedding party was held Monday at the New Regal Hotel with Mrs. S. C Burgees and daughter. Kay as hostesses. The table was centered with a large low arrangement of white asters | and a trail of green fern nan the | length of the table. Guests Includ ed the maid and matron of honor. I bridesmaids, usher-groomsmen, soloists, organist, the minister, end parents of the bride and bride groom. A bridesmaids' breakfast was held Sunday morning at the New Regal Hotel with Mrs. BUI Costello as hostess The table waa decorated aa a Christmas package with red rib bon and a miniature Christmas | 1 tree and mistletoe. Place cards contained fortunes tucked inside a bell. The 14 guests included the bride, her mother, her attendants, the mother of the bridegroom, and a few friends. ? Students To Lead Methodist Service Sunday Sunday December 27, will be Student Recognition Day at the First Methodist Church. College students who are home for the holidays will be Id charge ot the Evening Service, leading the responses, the prayers and giv ing talks on the subject ot "Re ligion in the Life of a Student." The Youth Fellowship Choir will sing the Anthem. Following the Evening Service the Commission on Education, Mrs. iH Bueck, chairman, and the W. S. C. S., Miss AdeHa Meroney, presi dent, will honor the students with a reception in the Church dining room. The following students will par ticipate in the Service: Misses Margaret Akin, Martha Porter Axley, -Mary Frances Axley, Bar bara Adams, Mr. Gene Bates and Dick Ketner. The public is invited. BOBBIE CARROL HOME Little Bobble Carrol is improving at her home now after being a patient at Petrle Hospital. She Is In the third grade. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dad R. L. Donley, who passed away Dec. 14, 1948. Geneva and Blaine Donley 24-ltp. I Glenda Ivie Weds Brandon Jr. Choir Carols To Shut-Ins Wednesday evening the Junior Choir of the First Methodist CShurch dressed in their robes went through* the Community to various homes Of shut-ins to sing the tra ditional Christmas carols. Mrs. Jimmy Howse,~the choir director, and pastor went with the boys and girls, and afterwards, hot chocolate awaited them at the parsonage. Suit Club Has Christmas Party The Suit Home Demonstration Club held its annual Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. R. L. Keenum on Tuesday, December 8. An important item of business of the club was the election of of ficers: Mrs. Gay Hawkins, Presi dent; Mrs. R. L. Keenum, Vice president; Mrs. Dallas McKown. Secretary; and Mrs. J. F. Wood, Treasurer. Miss Edna Bishop gave an inter esting presentation of Christmas ideas, and Mrs. Dallas McKown told briefly about her recent trip to the United Nations. In spite of dry weather, the 1953 United States com crop was 5 per cent above average. "Couple United In Candlelight Rites In an 8 p m candlelight cere mony Tuesday, Dec. 22, Miss Glenda Ivie became the bride of John Will tain Brandon at the Fir* Baptist Church here. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie and the bridegroom ?? the eon of iMr and Mrs W ft. Brandon, all of Murphy. I The Rev J Alton Morris of ficiated using the double ring cere mony. The church was decorated with native greenery and basket ar rangements of white gladioli with a pyramid of potnsettias, Inter spersed wih greenery, as the cen tral arrangement. White tapers were used in seven-branched can delabra. and white candles were in all the windows and at the baptis try. The bride, given in marriage by ) her faher, was attended by Miss Billie Jane Rush as maid of honor and by Mrs. W. A. Sherrill, Jr. (Sara Posey) as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Kay Burgess, Shirley Bates, Barbara Rhoads and Jean Reed. "The bridegroom's father was best man and usher-groomsmen were Steve Crawford, Bobby Bol ing. Larry Posey, W. A. Sherrill, Jr., Glenn Patton and Horry Sword Mrs. J. W. Davidson was organ ist for the wedding and soloists were Miss Susie Miller, who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and Mrs. Dan Hawk <Rosalind Staloup), who sang Grieg's "I Love Thee". Just before the bride entered the bridegroom sang "Because". The bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace fashioned wtth a fitted bodice, long sleeves ending in cala points, and a full gathered skirt worn over a hoop. | The neckline featured a yoke of illusion forming a sweetheart neckline encrusted with seed pearls. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. Her veil of illusion, tapering from fingertip to chapel length, was attached to a Juliet cap of Il lusion and lace and embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible, gift from the Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Firrt Baptist Church, topped with a white orchid showered with satin ribbon streamers and stephamotis. Susanne Ivie. sister of the bride, was flower girl and she wore a white net over taffeta floor length frock fashioned like that of the bride, with a yoke of illusion fram ed by a sweetheart neckline. She carried a basket of rose petals. The 12 honorary bridesmaids wore evening dresses and identical I corsages. Tl*y included Misses j Carolyn Alexander, Jo Garrett. Sally Morris, Judy Nichols, Alma Stiles, Annie Ruth Stiles, Anne | Shields, and Barbara Swalm of 1 Murphy; Miss Carol Sue Vaught of Chattanooga, Teim.; and Mrs. Bub Brown (Betty Jean Moore), Mrs. Clyde Duvall (Mary Sue Brandon), | sister of the bridegroom; and Mrs. Glenn Patton, also of Murphy. The honor attendants wore Christmas red dremes of taffeta and tulle, fashioned strapless with stoles of tune. The fuU skirts of tulle stood out over the taffeta^ They carried cascade bouquets of beitertimes pink roses. The bridesmaids wore dresses of Christmas green designed like those of the honor attendants and carreid cascades of red roses. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ivie wore, a waltz length gown of blue Allison lace studded with rhinestanes) She wore blue satin slippers and long white kid gloves. Her corsage was a lavender orchid. The mother of the bridegroom wore a tea dress of lavender lace with mauve accessories, and -with a lavender orchid. Mrs Grler of Atlanta, G?.. grandmother of the bride, wore a tee frock of black and white with white acceqsorlei and a white corsage. Following the ceremony the par ents of (he bride entertained at a reception at their home on Valley River Ave. for wedding guesta. The bride's table was overlaid In white satin and draped with net caught up in garland fashion with orange blossoms in the bows Which were white satin and silver. The three tiered wedding aake centering the table was topped with large wedding bells into which orange blossoms were tuck ed. The cake waa flanked by five branched silver candlelabra with epergniettes holding orange blos soms and silver grapes. The seven-branched candelabra flanked the table, and pedestals holding silver candelabra wan on each side at the back. Silvered Ivy and other foliage wan where throughout the ing out a silver color motif Glenn fife furnished piano music, consisting mostly of Christ MRS. JOHN WILLIAM BRANDON The former Mlas Glen da Ivle mas carols, during the reception. Following the reception the oouple left on a short wedding trip, the bride wearing a powder blue suit with rose hat, blouse and gloves, and navy pumps and bag. She wore the orchid from* her Bible. On return from the wedding trip the bridegroom will return to Fort Eustis, Va, where tie is stationed with the U. S. Army, and the bride will be at the home of her parents here. Hvt bridegroom is a graduate of Murphy High School and attended Young Harris College. The bride, a senior at Murphy High School, will graduate in June, after which she plans to join her husband. Out of town guests at the wed ding included Mrs. Lona Grier, maternal grandmother of the bride. Mrs. E. T. Barnes, sister of the bride's father and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eden, cousins of the bride's moth I er, all of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Christian, paternal aunt of the bride, of Columbus Ga.; Mr. and j Mrs. John I vie, paternal uncle of , the bride, of Commerce, Ga.; Mr. ; and Mrs. P. R. Ivie, paternal grand parents of th^ bride, of Cornelia, | Ga.; Mr. And jiflt E. D. Grier, imaetrnal grandfather of the bride of Cornelia. Ga.; Mrs. Julia Max -well, grfeat Sunt of the bride, of Baldwin, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. George Solesbee d* Canton, Ga.; Mr. and I Mrs. Ben Vaugbt, ??an Jr. and Carol Sue Vaught and Misses Bob bie TtHtn?i?and Carol Keys, all of | Chattanooga, Tenn. | Also Mr. and. Mr*. Russell Ivie and twin eons, Edgar and Russell, of Clayton", Ga., 'Cousins of the | bride's father; and Mrs. Sharon | Elkios of Dalton, Ga., cousin of the bride. Rhode Island has only 2,598 farms, fewer than any other state. / * : 8?ST, F. H. BYERS GENERAL STORE CULBERSON, N. C. for ;7^/5 We'll go along with Santa in wishing a Merry Christmas and i Happy New Year to All. MESSER LUMBER COMPANY MURPHY, N. C. May tha wonderful holiday spirit of joy and paaca ba with you and yours at Christmas tima. iL. ? iA'A Lay every heart at your house be filled with good cheer "anJ happiness r" 's Christmas. TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. MURPHY, N. C. ^To all our friends and neighbors, we extend our heartiest good wishes for a merry Holiday Season and a bountiful year to come. v HYDE INSURANCE & REALTY MURPHY, N. C. 151 Gluer ! With holly, mistletoe and Holiday cheer, may your Christrr - be a merry one, your joy complete. PACK* FARMER GARAGE PHONE MM ttUEPHT. N. C ?? ? a-.-?*, ?..? iHHMiRiiin^r -a Reason's Cjleetiny AND ALL GOOD WISHES FOR THE y 1/ cgK ELLIOTT HARDWARE Phone til Andrews, N. M*y love end joy surround you ?t this time. May the Season's blessings he yours. LAY DRY GOODS CO.

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