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Bryson, Cheatham Vows Spoken Miss Judith Carol Cheatham of Franklinton and Doyle Winston Bryson of Sylva ex changed wedding vows Sat urday, Jun* 25, at 4 o'clock In the afternoon in the Frank linton Baptist Church. , The Rev. Lloyd Jackson of ficiated at the double ring ceremony. Nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. Bruce Honeycutt, organist, and Mrs. Sara Eason Clayton of Hills boro, soloist. White and green' floral arrangements and can delabras holding lighted can dles formed the background for the ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bur ton Cheatham of Franklinton and thevfrrldegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs. Clyde Win ston Bryson of Sylva, North Carolina. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore ^for mal gown of silk organza over taffeta with motifs accenting the lifted waist, the portrait ijeckline, tea cup sleeves, and the chapel train. Her bouffant veil of illusion was attached to an open crown of matching lace embellished in seed pearls and she carried an old fashioned bouquet of daisies Miss Brenda Faye Langdon of Raleigh was the maid of honor and the bride's only" attendant. She wore a maize floor-length gown designed with an empire v/aist line with a brocade neckline. Her matching headpiece was de signed with a picture hat illusion. She carried an old fashioned l>ouquet of yellow and white daisies Mr. Bryson was his- son's best man. Ushers were James M. Hill, Jr of Johnson Cl^ Tennessee; Ralph Jam<?s Cox of Pilot Mountain, Clarence B. Cheatham, Jr. and Ronald Mitchell Cheatham of Frank linton, brothers of the bride. The mother of the bride wore a street length dress of silk In light blue with matching assessor les. The mother of the groom wore a pink street-length linen dress with matching accessories Immediately following the ceremony, a cake cutting wis held at the home of the bride for the bridal party and mem bers of the immediate fami MRS DOYLE W BRVSON lies. The bride attended Peace College, Louisburg College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she was a member of Kappa f Delta Sorority and received ' her B A. degree in English Drama. The groom attended Gardner-Webb Jilnior College and East Tennessee State Uni versity in Johnson City, Tennessee, where he was a tnem?>er of Kappa Alpha. R)th bride and bridegroom will be employed by the Hall fax County School System In South Boston, Virginia. They will be at horn? at 442 Cres cent Drive, South Boston, Virginia after a . trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde fBryson entertained at a dinner fol lowing the rehearsal on Fri day at 6:30 p.m at' the Mur-' phy . House in Loulsburg. * (Frk. B.W.) Bride-elect Honored Elaine Debnam, bride-elect of July 24 and daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. .Bt>Qebnam, was honored at a tea giveln by Mrs. Edgerton L. Watson and Mrs. Q. S. Leonard at Mrs Leonard's home on the Rocky Mount Road on Wednesday, June 29, from 4 o'clock until 5 o'clock ' in the afternoon: Mrs. Leonard received and welcomed the guests In the receiving line were Miss Deb nam. Mrs. Thurston Allen, mother of the groom-elect. Mrs R. B. Debnam, mother of the bride-elect, and Miss Waunda Debnam, bride - elect's sister Mrs. Walter Debnam, bride fatprn.il grandmother, presided at the bridal regis ter. Mrs. G' E. Phelps, ma ternal granim Jthpr, presided over the punch bowl. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. R. T. Hayes and Mrs. Elwood Hight. The living room was de-, corated with all whitfe arrangements. The dining table was centered with an arrangement of white gla dolias in a silver bowl. White gardenias were arranged ir) a silver container on the buf fet Punch, bridal cakes, rib bon sandwiches, nuts and mints were served. Miss Debnam was presented a corsage of gardenias upon arrival The hostesses also gave her a place setting In her chosen silver pattern. - Mrs. Charlie Hudson, ma ternal great, great grand mother of Miss Debnam, was among the guests who were received. .. . Miss Debnam will become the bride of Harold Allen in ceremonies at the Mapleville Baptist Church on Sunday, July 24, at 5 p.m. Thanks We wish to express our deep appreciation to Dr. Patterson, the nurses of Franklin Memo rial Hospital, and our many friends for their kindness, cards, food, and expressions of sympathy during the Illness and death of our loved one, Mrs. Hetty L Tucker. ^ Otho Tucker and Children The Dodge Boys are shootin' holes in high prices! Ride with the Good Guys in the white hats! It's a Sales Jamboree ! Polara convertible-more go for swingers! Yes, the Dodge Boys are throwing a free-wheelin', wild-dealin' Sales Jamboree where you can rope in the hot, new '66 Dodge you want at a price so low it'll give you goosepimples. Darts? Coronets? Polaras? Monacos? Chargers. The Dodge Boys'havfe got 'em all, full of fight and rarin' to go. Come on down! Get the '66 Dodge you want? and the deal you want? at the big Sales Jamboree going on now at the Dodge Boys! (You can tell they're Good Guys. They all wear white hats!) V^THE DODGE BOMB Lewis Pleasants Weds Sunday ine marriage ot Miss Mar jorie.Eloise Jones, daughter Of Mr tod Mr> 0:!:v.? r An li drew Jones, Jr. of Raleig!-. N. ^ . , and Man . Lew .s Plea sants, son of Dr. Man r. Plea sants and Mrs Knox Kertej j of Loiiisburg, was >> le::.: '.zed Sunday, June 26, ;. a <>r re ? ..y performed by the Re\ . A it re\ I S. Tomllnsor; ;n tleLOUi^ i - Baptist Church Given in nurrlage by her lather, 'the bride wore a white Irish lace floor-length sheath over silk. , rganza A shoulder ler.^h illusion veif"1 was attached to a crown of lace, mate!. -.aw the dress She car ried a cascade of .pink and w:-.in roses centered .with a pir.k orchid WHERE DID YOU GET THAT SILVERWARE? \r\l mill \ 1 i I ; ? k U'i [knife and ?rk . ^i\?- < though; [to the monk of 1 4 SO v\ h> i w rote. "It' is** wrens: i> ? . t..e yum loud with Kah r ?. i ? . I . meat should he taken with three fincer- " \nd fingers it wa- until a p>ld lurk lor i . 1 1 in mujhei ries w. is gi\ en to t"harU \ 11 (>t France in the i >th i ? iitui > ! Before then, tew p? ? >| > 1 ? had vwn heard .of forks' Dinns picked up food w ith Ihc sharp point of tlu-ir knives. and at first forks were onl> used to steady the dish while the din* i er carved the meat When he tra\ e!ed to I Ud> ; in 161 1 . an Englishman. ( "oi ! yat. saw people then1 usinn forks to eat meat I'poif hi I return home, he introduced the practice in his own coun j t r y At 'first, forks wen scorned as etTeminate. and ! men went on eating with thru fingers 1 While no one know for, (sure when kniw s w< n int.ro duced, historians belie\t that primitive man may have used a crude knife of shell or Hint to i\\ ofl hits of meat ! I he litst spoons appeared on ancient . K^vptian tables j 5 ou> v ,? 11 - ajio The teaspoon \\ i intiojjiu vtl in lo">0. I?)i i exactly that ]>ui" post The. first mil wwi c onl\ about i.'iu' till! .! til. > I /e of the-.- \\r 1 1 - 1 todiiy^ Often they had per fox ated how I- \fter -t iiiin^ tea. Ihcst strainer howl>" were used to lilt stray leaves from; tin/ cup. Toda\ "s homemaker pre | fers flu gleam -of silver even to start ofT the das . when sin ' j has guest s in for a special! breakfast Silver such as Heed \ Barton's ni an sterling ? flat w an pjlttei n. Spanish 'Haroqut . with each handle] richl> ?nd deeply carv cd in a design of enfolding acanthus ?leaves. plays an important part in the t;jhlr\s decoration. Hni i modern hostess who owns silverware of which 'she's proud, woudn't' think of rinulatihg the lady of iVot too many y? ars ago who. when she invited guest^ to dine, also requested that tljiev bring their own eating utensils! Mrs. ..Jack Forehand of Greenville, N C. was matron pf - honor and the sister of the t;room. Miss S.u'san Pleasants, wj> junior brides nuld ville. N C. was best man, and the ushers were Paul Jones, brother of the , bride, and Ronald Pleasants, brother of t! < gro.^m The parenn?-*>f the bride en tVrt.?: at a Reception m the church. The bride is a graduate of Brighton High "School, Ra '.i! i Lomsb vc College iii' : ..rail ated fronj 1 .'o< islwg High 'School ana I ouisburg College 1 oilowing a trip to the East Coast of N. C., the couple wilt :v?' in District Heights, Md. Miss Jackson Entertains Bridge Club Miss Kdith Jackson enter tained her 'bi Ui e club Tues <la> evening. Arrangement's of roses decorated her home Mrs \v i. Stone received high score prize and Mrs. T. H. Pearce received second | Uigh. Mrs II. H. I'tley was pre sented ilu' . test prize During the progressions, Miss Jackson served an iced drink At the conclusion of the third progression, a dessert course was served. O'rk BW.) He that assures himself he i never errs will always err. Mrs. Corbin Entertains Bridge Club [ Mrs. Becton Corbin enter | talned her bridge club Tues day evening. Her home was decorated with arrangements ; of roses. Mrs D. O. Langston re ceived high score prize (or club and Mrs. Charlie Hlght, Jr. received second high. During the progressions, the hostess served lemonade and cheese straws. At the conclu sion of the .third progression, slu served rhgcOlate pie and iced tea. ;(Frk B.w.) Birth I Mr and Mrs. Howard Harris I of Tranklihton announce the turth oi. a daughter, Kimberly Vnn; June 23. at Maria Par liain Hospital in Henderson. Mrs. Harris is the former Eva Mae Allen of Franklinton. (Frk. B.W.) Adoption Dr. and Mrs. John R. Earle of Winston-^alem announce the adoption on June 24 of a six weeks old son, James Rochester Earle. ARTHRITIS? If you are suffering from pain, soreness, stiffness or swelling caused by arthritis, neuritis or rheumatism, I think I can help. Write me for free information. KAYE SMITH 2301 Terry Road, 25-C Jackson, Mississippi - 39204 (YlahJuutx W*Il (Zantfuuiy. Wl LL DORING - DEEP WFLL DRILLING WAHUENTON N. C, ,'l ll t'll IXiy Tlu Martin 11 .<y N C LICE.N I NO 2 DAY 257-3651 MANLEY S MARTIN NU.nr 257-3392 ## Beautiful "Washington Estates FOR COLORED AUCTION! 10:30 A. M. MON. JULY 45 BEAUTIFUL HOMESITES! - SOME OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN FRANKLIN COUNTY! ONLY 10% or $40 00 PER LOT DOWN PAYMENT - BALANCE AT $20:00 PER MONTH - 5% DISCOUNT FOR CASH - < PLEASE B| PRESENT AT THIS BIG AUCTION SALE f Choice Location: At City Limits On South Chavis Street FRANKLINTON, N. C. ? BOTH OPEN AND WOODED LOTS + CITY WATER AND SEWER IN THE NEAR FUTURE ? NICE LARGE LOTS, DO" > 200', BUY ONE OR MORE ? MODERATE RESTRICTIONS FOR YOUR PROTECTION. ? NICE WIDE 60 FT GRADED STREET$\- MEETS STATE SPECIFICATIONS. ? NO BETTER SOIL - JOINING CITY LIMITS OF FRANKLINTON, N. C. > . ? ELECTRICITY & TELEPHONE AVAILABlk - NEW HOMES ALREADY BUILT ON THIS PROPERTY ? ONLY $40 00 DOWN BALANCE $20 00 PER MONTH AT 6% INTEREST. . ? NEW BURLINGTON MILLS NEAR \ \ WE INVITE HOME SEEKERS, BUSINESSMEN AND INVESTORS \ C. A. and GEORGE POPE, Owners For F?rth*r Information, Call C. A. Pops, Jr.,' 5^6-5625, Durham, N. C? Bob ChandUr, 596-5431, Durham, N. C., or Col\ Bob Butl?r, 257-3488, Worronton, N. C. yr W. p. Pearce, Jr., Attorney, Frankllnton, N*. C. FREE! - PONY and BRIDLE - FREE! FREE BARBECUE AND BRUNSWICK STEW DINNER -COLO DRINKS FREE PRIZES! LADIES INVITED! GOOD MUSIC! COL. BOB BUTLER, Auctioneer WIDC UCEWSf # 15291 R.B. BUTLER AUCTIOn CO WARRENTON DURHAM COATS ROUSVllLE FAYfTTfVllLI ? A REPRESEN T VTIVE wil l. HE 0\ THE CJROI M)S SI N DAY, JULY 13TH. FROM 2-5 MAI'S WD l^ni'EK'n ' ' ^ ' ZEBUION TO SHOW
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