Private Rites Unite Dr. Joyner,
Miss Culpepper On Sunday
The sanctuary of the
Louisburg Baptist Church was
the setting Sunday, March 30,
at 3 o'clock for a private
ceremony characterized with
beauty and simplicity in
which Miss Claudia L?e Cul
pepper became the bride of
Dr. Raymond Edward Joy
""The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Cle
monts Culpepper of West
Palm Beach, Florida and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Oscar Joyner
of Louisburg, N. C.
The vows were pledged in
an impressive double ring
ceremony before the pastor,
Reverend Aubrey S. Tomlin
son.
Mrs. A. B, Strother, organ
ist, rendered a program of
nupital music. Miss Mary
Elizabeth Fuller, soloist of
Durham, sang "Entreat Me
Not to Leave Thee" and "The
Wedding Prayer".
Miss Sharon Culpepper,
sister of the bride, was maid
of honor and Mrs. Avery J.
Dennis, sister of the groom,
the matron of honor.
Mr. Joyner was his son's
best man. Ushers were Dr.
Avery J. Dennis, brother-in
law of the groom, and James
W. Mitchiner, uncle of the
groom.
The couple will reside~m
Richmond where Mrs. Joyner
is a registered nurse at the
Medical College of Virginia
and Dr. Joyner an intern.
RECEPTION
Immediately after the
ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cul
pepper, parents of the bride,
entertained at a lovely recep
tion at the church in the
educStional building.
Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Dennis greeted the guests
while the reception line was
being formed.
Mrs. Florence Wells pre
sented the receiving line
which included the wedding
party and the parents of the
bride and groom.
Mesdames George West,
William H. Fleming, Dan L.
Holt and Gladys Dare assisted
in serving.
Mrs. James Mitchiner pre
sided at the bridal register.
Goodbyes were spoken to Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Joyner
DINNER
Preceding the wedding re
hearsal Saturday night, the
parents of the groom, Mr. and
Mrs Wilson 0. Joyner, were
hosts at a dinner at The Mur
phy House. Guests for the
occasion included the wed
ding party and out of town
guests.
AFTER REHEARSAL PARTY
The honored couple, mem
MRS RAYMOND. EDWARD JOVNER
bers of the wedding party,
members of the family and
out of town guests were en
tertained immediately follow
ing the wedding rehearsal,
Saturday evening. March
twenty-nine, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Fleming on Stratford Drive.
Guests were greeted by the
hosts and hostesses, Mr. and
Mrs. Fleming and Mr. and
Mrs. George M. West.
Upon arrival, the bride
elect was pinned with a pink
cymbidium orchid and the
groom to be was pinned with
a white carnation bouten
naire.
Directed to the dining
room, guests were served pink
bridal punch, cheese biscuits,
decorated bridal cakes, nuts,
open face sandwiches, and
party mints. Pouring punch
were Mrs. Florence J. Wells
and Mrs. James Mitchiner,
aunts of the bridegroom to
be.
The dining table was cov
ered with a pink cloth over
laid with white lace. The cen
terpiece was a silver candela
brum with lighted tapers also
holding a floral arrangement
of pink snapdragons, carna
tions, chrysanthemumfs,
baby's breath and greenery.
The buffet was arranged with
gold candlesticks and tapers.
A small gold box lay open
with flowers arranged inside.
A pink and white floral
^Gemon ?ref ,3nn
OPEN FOR LUNCl^
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
CAFETERIA STYLE
11 :30 To 2:00 P. M.
arrangement in green glass
with gold base was placed on
the credenza in the foyer. On
the piano in the living room
was laid an open prayer book.
Placed on a small silver tray
beside the prayer book was a
miniature bride and groom
figurine encircled with baby's
breath and greenery and com
plimented by wedding bells.
Approximately forty
guests were in attendance.
LUNCHEON
Miss Claudia Culpepper
and. Or. Raymond Joyner,
members of the family, mem
bers of tjie wedding party,
and out of town guests were
entertained at a wedding
luncheon Sunday morning.
March thirtieth, at eleven
thirty at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Joyner on Jeffress
Drive.
Guests were greeted by
host and hostesses, Mr. and
Mrs. Joyner and Mrs. D. L.
Holt of Carolina Beach.
Upon arrival, the honored
couple and guests were served
juice appetizers before enjoy
ing a buffet luncheon of
country ham, chicken salad
with crackers, asparagus cass
erole, marinated mixed vege
tables, tomato aspic, hot rolls
and coffee. A dessert course
of cheese cake was served
following the meal.
The buffet table was cov
ered with a white cloth with
neavy lace trim, ft loveiy
floral arrangement of mums,
carnations, snapdragons,
baby's breath and compli
menting greenery graced the
buffet table.
The mantel in the living
room was centered with a low
spreading arrangement of
similar flowers. The credenza
held a lovely arrangement of
mums, carnations and baby's
breath. In the den. a spring
arrangement of yellow jon
quils. forsythia. and pine
Mrs. Patterson
Entertains
Bridge Party
Youngsville ? Mrs. B. H.
Patterson had a dinner and
bridge party at her home
Thursday evening with mem
bers of the two local bridge
clubs as guests.
An Easter decorative
theme was used for the oc
casion. Aqua organdy cloths
underlined with white cov
ered serving tables. In the
center of each was a pastel
toned nest .holding a minia
ture chicken just hatching
from' his shell. Ornamental
Easter eggs and spring flowers
were additional party decora
tions.
Favors of tiny spring hats
were attached to place cards
for guests. Easter designed
bridge tallies and napkins
continued the chosen motiff.
Dinner included chicken
salad, peas in pastry shells,
miniature pears, fruit salad,
hot rolls and coffee. At con
clusion of three progressions
of bridge a dessert course
served included cake squares
iced in pastel colors, toasted
nuts and beverages.
High score prizes for one
club went to Mrs. J. H. Par
rish and Mrs. B. G. Mitchell;
and for the other club to Mrs.
Robert Neeb and Mrs. Bob
Cheatham. Other guests in
attendance were Mesdames
W. F. Mitchell, G. E. Winston,
C. V. Timberlake, E. J.
Pearce, G. W. Barnes. H. H.
Reddick, L. A. Woodlief, N.
A. Brown, A. N. Corpening,
Evelyn Freeman, E. R. Thar
rington and Miss Susie Thar
rington. Mrs. J. A. Green was
in attendance for the dinner.
Practice
Teaching
Fayetteville - Mrs. Jean
Zealand Goss, a 1965 grad
uate of Louisburg High
School, is one of 47 Metho
dist College students receiving
teacher internship assign
ments for the spring semestcfi
according to E. A. West, di
rector of student teaching.
Mrs. Goss, a senior major
ing in elementary education,
will be student teaching at
Luciie Souders School in
Fayetteville. She is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Gordon Zealand
of 202 John Street. Louis
burg. Her husband. Waltoft M.
Goss, is also a student at
Methodist.
Methodist College is now
completing its ninth academic
year. Education is one of the
seven academic areas offered
by the liberal arts institution.
needles was placed in an anti
que cut glass vase.
Original centerpieces, plac
ed on all tables, were made of
white doilies, wedding bells
and valley-lilies. The bridal
' table was centered with a
miniature bride and groom
complimented with valley
lilies. -
Assisting in serving the
luncheon were Mrs. George
M.'West, Mrs. James Nfitchi
ner, Mrs. William H. Fleming
and Mrs. Florence J. Wells.
Places were laid for the
forty-two guests in atten
dance.
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oxs
DEPT. STORE
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Blue and other pastels, Carousel, trimmad with perfs in Red/White/Blue,
Grey /Nude and other neutral combinations. Casino, strapped and buckled over
a cut-out-side, in Blue, Black, Bone/Nude and Red/White/Blue.
SHOES 14" to 15"
matching handbag. 800 up
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As t**r> in GLAMOUR
Engagements Announced
PATRICIA ANN DICKERSON
Mr and Mrs. James Harold Oickerson. Route 1, Louisburg.
announce the engagement of their daughter. Patricia Anne, to
Wesley Norris Denton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Holland
Denton. Route 2, Louisburg, N. C. An April 18 wedding is
planned. ~ ? ? ' " ii_.
Dinner Honors Ball Teams
Youngsville ? Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hart and Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Evans were hosts and hos
tesses at a dinner held Thurs
day evening. March twenty
sev enth, honoring the
Youngsville High School boys
and girls basketball teams.
Among the sixty-one
guests; attending the dinner
which was held at The Mur
Honor List
William (Billy) Winston,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aubrey
Winston of Youngsville, has
earned the academic distinc
tion of the President's Honor
List for the winter quarter at
Durham Technical Institute.
The announcement was con
tained in the March 24 Insti
tute Bulletin.
The President's Honor List
officially recognizes those
students who have demon
strated scholastic ability and
determination of accumulat
ing an average of B or higher.
Rated Superior
Miss Penn/ Nash, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Willis W.
Nash, won a Superior rating
in the North Carolina Music
Teachers Association Contest
-Festival. Junior Division,
held last Saturday, March
29th, in Durham.
Miss Nash is a student of
Mrs. Anne Scoggin.
phy Hou$e in Louisburg were
team me mbers, coaches, assis
tants, team managers, cheer
leaders, score and time
keepers and school Principal
D, L. Godwin and his wife.
Rev. L. Jervais Phillips had
the invocations which pro
ceeded the family style din
ner.
Blue and white streamers
of school colors decorated
serving tables. Dated Phan
tom cut-outs were favors at
each guest plate.
Trophies received by the
team members this year were
placed on the head table.
Called on for impromptu
speeches were the coaches
and Mr. Godwin. Mr. Evans
acted as Master of Cere
monies. '
Franklin Mem.
Hnspitai Nntes
The following were pa
tients in the hospital Tuesday
morning:
PATIENTS: Herbert Ju
lian Allen, Louisburg; Nannie
L. Autrey, Louisburg; Emma
Ruth Bartholomew, Louis
burg; Mary R. Bell, Louis
burg; Ida Lucille Best, Louis
burg; Tazzie H. Bras well,
Bunn; Gala P. Cash. Louis
burg; Willie F. Collins, Zebu
Ion; Shirley P. Conyers, Zebu
Ion, Ralph P. Davis. Louis
burg; James G. Debnam,
Franklinton; Edgar T. Gil
liam, Jr.. Franklinton; Maggie
T. Griffin, Castalia; Monnie
E. Griffin, Louisburg; Junious
W. Gupton, Louisburg; Brtice
Lee Harper. Louisburg; James
M. Harris,, Spring Hope; Mary
Lee Hicks. Louisburg; Arthur
High. Zebulon; Henry H. Ho
lmes. Youngsville; Horace
Hughes. Franklinton; Jessie S.
Inscoe, Castalia; Doris P. Jef
frey, Louisburg; Watson H.
Massey, Zebulon; Angela Ann
Medlin, Morrisville; Bobbie S.
Medlin, Louisburg; Fannie Y.
Munford, Louisburg; Joseph
T. Neal. Louisburg; George A.
Nelms, Castalia; John E.
Nelms. Louisburg: Edward G.
Parrish. Castalia; Carolyn R.
Pearce, Youngsville; Lillie J.
Perry, Louisburg; Ralph D.
Perry, Franklinton; Arthur W.
Person. Louisburg; Elnora H.
Phelps. Louisburg; Etta Pri
vette, Louisburg; Jessie B.
Quick, Raleigh; Rebecca B.
Ruffin, Louisburg; Beaufort
D. Scull. Warrenton, Florence
L. Stallings, Louisburg; Susan
L. Steele, Louisburg; Charlie
F. Stone. Louisburg; Brenda
A. Tharrington. Louisburg;
Ernestine C. Wheless, Zebu
lon; Katie Mae Williams, Hen
derson; Arch N. Wilson,
Louisburg; Elizabeth C. Wil
son. Louisburg; Myrtice V.
Wood. Louisburg; Pennie S.
Wood. Louisburg; Jimmy L.
Wright. Louisburg; Blanche
K. Wynne, Kittrell; James E.
Yarborough. Louisburg; Mar
guerite C. Young, Younp
ville.
NANCY GRAY MITCHINER
Mr. and Mrs. James VV. Mitchiner announce the engagement
of their daughter. Nancy Grey, to Mr. Lloyd Thomas
O'Carroll. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniel O'Carroll of
Bath. N. C. The wedding is planned for June the eighth in
Louisburg Baptist Church.
No Sale
"I sec your husband has a
new -stenographer." remarked
Mrs. Busybody to the lady on
whom she was callint>.
"Yes?"
"Yes, and she's very pret
ty "
"I know. She's our daugh
ter.
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sam Mon
day of Frankljnton, announce
the birth of a son, Mitchell
Karl, at Franklin Memorial
Hospital on March 25. The
Monday's are also parents of
another son, Jeffrey and a
daughter, April.
Mrs. Monday is the former
Linda Sawyer of Ararat, Vir
ginia.
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