Andrews W( Weds ; Iii Raleigh ANMBII8? Wedding vow* wtrt exchanged July t at 7:J? p.m. by Z~ Miss Mary Geraldtne Corpening - and David Ralph Hogsed at Ply-1 ~ mouth Christian Church la Ral L 1 ei?h 1 ' The Rev. Thomas W. Madren per I ! formed the ceremony and Mrs. - > Madren presented wedding seiec H I tions. - * The bride is the daughter of Mr. ~Jand Mrs. E. H. Corpening Jr., of ? ? Tapoca and the bridegroom U the ' ? ?son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pitt! ? ? - ? Hogsed of Andrews. I ' The only attendant was Mrs. Z I Stanley McDonald Rowland of Ral lleigh sister of the bride. Mr. Row 'land served as best man. A recep Zltion followed. ? ? Mrs. Hogsed is a graduate of --Robbinsville High School and Is a ?student at Western North Carolina ^College, Cullowhee. Mr. Hogsed is' graduate of Andrews High -^School, attended Western Carolina' Zfollege and is now employed in ZJJiagara Falls, N. Y. ?OES TO MEET ~ Murphy Chapter No. 10 Order of the Eastern Star will meet to night (Thursday) at 7:30 in the -Vasonic Hall. At this meeting the district Deputy Matron will pay -%er official vist. All members are vged to be present. Barbara Morrow Becomes Bride Of Dean Cardin Miss Barbara Morrow, daucfr ter of Mr aid t&i. Craed Monon of TurUetown. Tenn., became tlx bride of Dean Cardta of Austell, Ga.. mo of Mr aad Mr*. Arth?i Morrow of Murphy Route 4. o* July 26. The couple was married at Lib erty Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Tbe ceremony wwas performed by ttw Rev. Grady Chastaln. Music was presented by Mrs Jack Kilpatrick of TurUetown and Homer Johnson of Copperhill. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white lace over satin. Her veil was ol tulle and she carried pink carna tions. Miss Sandra Ledford of Hiwas see Dam and Joyce Cardin, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Mrs. Gloria Rice of Atlanta, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Karen Morrow, also sister of the bride, was flower girl. J. M. Rice of Atlanta was best man. Ushers were Parks Rice and Don Robinson. The bride's mother wore a blue sheath with a lace jacket, white accessories and a corsage of yel low roses. For her trip, the bride wore a blue lace dress with white acces ories and her bridal flowers. Out of town guests included J.! M. Taylor of TurUetown, the brid e's great-grandfather; The Rev. j and Mrs. Cecile Rice of Copperhill; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Robinson of Ducktown, Mrs. Eunice Robinson! of Copperhill; Mrs. Blanche! Thomas of Copperhill; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cardin of Madison ville, Tenn.; and Mrs. Joan Swan son of Farner, Tenn. The couple will reside in Austell, Ga., where the groom is employed-! MARRIES AT ANDREWS Mr. AmI Mrs. William Hayes Juanita Tatham Weds William Hayes ANDREWS ? Mrs. Juanita Da) Tatham and William E. Hayes were married August S in First Baptist Church with the Rev. T. C. Christmas officiating and music my Mrs. J. R. Stalcup and Mrs. Dan Hawk. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred J. Day. Her brother, Thomas C. Day, gave her in mar riage. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Hayes of Wren, Ga. The bride wore ice blue lace ovei satin with matching lace cap ant veil. She carried a white Bible witl a white orchid. Mrs. Lax Phillips, sisiter of the bride, attended her, wearng pink r organza. i Loren Hayes was his brother's : best man and ushers were Thomas Hayes, another brother, and Percy . Day. A reception at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Day, follow ed. The couple will live at Buckroe Beach, Va., where the bridegroom is stationed with the U. S. Air Force. Sandra Spencer Becomes Bride Of Gordon Bates In a double-ring ceremony at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, August 2nd, at the First Baptist Church in Val dese, Miss Sandra Spencer be came the bride of Gordon C. Bates, of Murphy. The bride is the daughter of Alderman and Mrs. Jay Spencer of iValdese and Che tyridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates of Murphy. The Rev. Kelly Brendle of Shelby, cousin of the bride, officiated and the program of wedding music was given by Mrs. George Fite, organist, and Mrs. Sam Brinkley of Valdese and Walter Carringer, of Murphy and New York City, soloists. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta I V ?( * " f ? shoulder iMflk o t Uiutoo 111 attached to ? JwnM lace crown. Miss Judy Speoear attended her ?istar as maid of honor She wore ? ihMth dress of piak polished cotton with a pi ok organza over shirt. Her bouquet was a nosegay of pink asters and baby's breath. Qeae Bates, of Murphy, cousia of the bridegroom, served as heal maa Ushers, ware Gordon Uar neH, John Mavis, Harry Duacaa *? anrinnrlas mi m emmm ?<| ptofc rll? tlMfll. The >jn,le*njOm ? mother wore pale blue lace over taffeta with white accaaaoriea aad i a corsage of white carnations. The bride is a graduate of Val dese High School airf o I the taw year commercial tint aHaiad at Wester? Carolina College to Cto kiwhsi. .< ?OUTSTANDING 'ACCEPTANCE/ FOR THE CAR THAT STANDS OUT" _ If' "JARi f^rsruamKa Why are people flocking to The Lark in unprecedented wnmbew? Because The Lark is the only car that gives people all they really iy^nt in transportation today. Outstanding price? The Lark V-8 b the lowest-priced V-8 on the market. Outstanding design? three ?*tt shorter than other cart, with room inside for six in spacious comfort. Classic Lark styling is designed to minimize year-to-year Outstanding performance? in the Mobilgas Economy Run, The Lark V-8 topped all V-8's with an amazing 22.88 miles per gallon. Tbt Lark 6 did even better Discover what you'll save at , YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER'S? TODAYl ED TOWNSON AUTO CO. 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