News & Society Items I f Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Frazler spent the holidays In Richmond, t Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mitchum and son of Charlotte and Mr. Larry Hayes of the Uni versity of North Carolina, Cha pel Hill were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hayes. Mrs. W. R. Baskervlll spent the holidays in Richmond, Va., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Duke and family of Dahlgren, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duke of Champaln, Illinois were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Coleman. Mrs. H. M. Palmer and Mrs. Tom Hamer of Bennettsvllle, S. C., visited relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Peete and family visited relatives In Durham on Christmas Day. ? Miss Margaret Davis of New Jfork Is vlsitlngher sister, Mrs. A. D. Prldgen, In Inez. Mrs. Faison of Newport News, Va., was their overnight guest on y Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Standi of Cha pel Hill was a guest of Mrs. J. W. Scott and Mrs. C. S.Scott this week. Misses Betty Rud' Wanda McCowan of King' easiness College, Raleigh, and Carolyn Miller of Wilson School of Nur sing, Wilson, are here for the holidays. Mr. 0. D. Williams of Ral eigh and Mr. George Williams of Yale University, Hartford, Conn., were guests of relatives here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Stallings were overnight guests of rela tives In Durham this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coley and daughter of Raleigh are visiting relatives here. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevenson were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stultz and family of Smlthfield, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevenson and son of Newport News, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gup ton and family of Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bobbltt of Madison spent the holidays with relatives here and In Wise. Mrs. J. N. Ellis Is visiting ^relatives In East Orange, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kenan Smith of Slier City visited here dur ing the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Massey and lamlly spent the weekend t with relatives in Smtthfleld. Miss Betsy Taylor of Rich mond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W. W Taylor and Miss Elizabethj Taylor of Raleigh visited re latives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kerr, HI, and sons of Goldsboro were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles John son of Seaboard were guests of j relatives here on Friday. I Miss Mary Frances Rodwellj visited relatives in Littleton j during the holldavs. Mr. W. G. Fleming of Ral-| eigh, Mrs. R. D. Jones of Nash ville and Mr. John Rodgers Fleming of Washington, D. C.,| are guests of Mrs. Thomas El-1 llngton. Mrs. H. W. White spent thei weekend with friends inSanford and attended the Castleberry Llenback wedding and pre nuptial parties. Mr. Phil Allen, Jr., of Petersburg, Va., visited Mrs. Roy Davis this week. Mr. S. E. Allen visited Mrs. Mary Catherine Monroe and Y sons in Durham during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and family of Washington, D. C., >\ visited relatives in Palmer Springs, va, for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Finch and children of Oxford were guests of Mrs. W. B. Crlnkley and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Echols and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Echols of Patterson, Ga, were guests of Mrs. J. T. Harris last week] for several days. Mr; and Mrs. Joe Ross and family of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and family jf oxford were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross and Miss Emily Milam. Dinner guests of Mrs. E. D. Davis on Friday were Mr. and Mrs H. C. Davts and family of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom my peete Davis and daughter of Yancey villa, Mr. and Mrs. t u T Davis and family of Golds boro', Mr. and Mrs. Salby Ban to- and family of Warrentoo i and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dameron Davis and family of Pleasant ,l0^Mrand Mrs. Robert D. Bas kervlll and children, Robert and jane, are visiting Mrs. W. R. H. BarterrnnSa home after visiting her Mrs. John Van Pelt and Mrs. Hatcher Crlnshaw, in Richmond, Va Mrs. David Sloan Is visiting Mrs. E. H. Crlnshaw, Sr., and Mrs. Lucy Smith In Richmond* Va. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Peete Davis and daughter of Yancey vllle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan of near Washington, D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Knight of Rocky Mount were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Plttard and family. Holiday guests of Mrs. Thomas Ellington were Mrs. R. D. Jones of Nashville, Mr W. G. Fleming of Raleigh, Mr. John Rodgers Fleming of Wash ington, D. C. and Mrs. Mamie Aycock McColl of Warrenton. Dinner guests of Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth of Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Hedgepeth of Pinetops who flew over his mo ther's house In his plane and serenaded her, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hedgepeth and son of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Daly and family who spent several days, Mr. and Mrs. James Hedgepeth and family of Conway and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hedgepeth of South Hill, Va. Misses Beverly Miles and Gall Tucker of Warrenton will be sponsers for the Inaugural Ball on January 7. Marshalls will be Roddy and Charles Drake of Macon. They will also attend the Coffee Hour held on Thurs day afternoon at the Carolina Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hun ter and little son, Pat, of Char lottesville, Va., will be weekend guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Steven son and family of Miami, Fla., are guests of Mrs. W. P. Conn. Mrs. Ann Baifter and Miss Ellen Baxter of Chapel Hill and Mrs. H. A. Webster of Evans ton, Illinois, were visitors here on Sunday. Dinner guests of Mrs. Zelma Benson on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Benson and sons of Macon, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. E. P. King and sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coley and daughter of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Benson of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Alston and daughter of Essex, Mr. Paul Alston of Ashevllle, Mrs. J. H. King and son of Grove Hill and Mrs. A. L. Wemyss of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Barnaby Mc Auslan of Philadelphia, Pa, are guests of Mrs. F. H. Glbbs and Mr. Frank Glbbs, Jr. Dinner guests of Mrs. J. n. Wynn on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Major Wynn of Henderson, Mr. Leonard Wil ker and Mrs. Sue Wllker of War ren Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Bry ant Balrd of Ebony, Va, Mr. Randolph Balrd of the Univer sity of Richmond, Va, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopkins and son, Hal, of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hun ter and little son, Pat, of Char lottesville, Va, will be weekend guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Steven son and family of Miami, Fla, are guests of Mrs. W. P. Conn. Mrs. C. H. Peete and Mrs. Nancy Blankenship, Catherine and Richard were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Peete and family and Dr. and Mrs. William Peete and daughter In Durham on Friday In the Char les Peete home. Others attending were their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Jonas of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Mrs. J. A. McWhorter and Mr. John McWho. :er of Wash ington, D. C., were holiday guests of Mrs. McGulre. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. St. Sing of Warren Plains were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. St. Sing and son, of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Patsy St. Sing of Raleigh. Mrs. JessieL. RogersofKln ston Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rogers and son Bryant. _Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wesson and daughters, Rebecca and Ce leste, of Columbia, S. C. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wesson. Their holiday guests this week were Mts. T. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Perkinson, Jr., Betty Lawrence and Larry, Misses Battle and Alice Moseley all of Lacrosse, Vs.. an d Misses Helen and Maude Harris of Lawrence vUle, Va. Guests of Mrs. Hope Wil liams and Miss Helen Thomp son wars Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sadler and son Winston of Win ston Salsm, Mr. Rodney Wil liams of porta. Vs., Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Williams and throe sons of Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Knuieth Bar low aw son, Kan, of Charlotte and Mr. T. V. Adams of At lanta, On., were holiday (nests Stoneys Hold Open House On Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Stoney and sons held "Open House" on Sunday afternoon for members of Emmanuel Epis copal Church and the Church of the Good Shepherd, Ridge way, and other friends, from 4:30 to 8 o'clock. The Rectory was gay In Yulettde decora tions. Russian tea was poured by Mrs. Stoney and delicious re freshments were served buffet style. The table was covered with a red linen cloth and bore appointments of red berries and greenery, flanked by lighted tapers. of Mrs. J. E. Adams and Mrs. T. V. Allen. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas per Shearln for Christmas Day and the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Shearln and daughters of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Bart lett. Jr., and Miss Page Shearln of Arlington, Va., Mr. Earl Bladen of Vienna, Va., Mrs. John M. Ross and children of Oakvllle, Mr. Edward Shearln of Cornell University and Mr. Billy Shearln of N. C. State University. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don W. Polndexter on Christ mas Day were Mrs. Mary E. price Grant of warrenton, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Polndexter of Greenville, Mr. Jamie Polndex ter of Yale University, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pugh of Washing ton, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Polndexter, Jr., and son of Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maddrey of Myrtle Beach, S. C., spent the Christmas holidays In Afton with her mother, Mrs. Blanche Burroughs, and Mr. and Mrs. W C. Burroughs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Richard son of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Richardson of Rocky Mount spent the Christ mas holidays In Norllna with Mr. and Mrs. Willie King. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bedegrew and sons of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Odom for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ross and family of Portsmouth were holi day guests of Mrs. Sam Wel don and Mrs. J. S. Bell. Mrs. W. R Baskervlll spent the holidays with relatives In Richmond, Va. Mrs. P. T. Harrell and fami ly of Wake Forest and Mrs. Harrell of Cofield were dinner guests of Mrs. C. L. Purdy on Friday. Miss Betty Rogers of Durham and Mr. Billy Rogers of ECC, Greenville, spent the holidays here- w / arr Mr. Bobby Lynch of ACC, Wilson, spent the holidays here. Misses Myra Scull and Elsie Yarborough spent the weekend with relatives In Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Carroll and family are visiting rela tives in Sumter, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Duke and family of Dahlgren, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. William Duke of Champaign, Illinois, are holi day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G Colenan and sons. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Frazler spent the holidays with relatives in Richmond, Va. Mlss Isabel Allen of Nyak, N. Y., spent the holidays here. Miss Zeloma Clark of Louis burg College visited friends here on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Park er,' Mrs. E. H. Parker and Mr. Richard Egerton have returned to their home in Salisbury, Md., after spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Halthcock. Births Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stegall of Raleigh announce the birth of a son, Douglas Everette, on December 27 in Rex Hospital, Raleigh. Mrs. Stegall is the former Miss Linda Capps of Rldgeway. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis of Fort Wayne, Indiana, announce the birth of a daughter of De cember 29. Mrs. Lewis is the former Miss Ruth Nauof Ridge way. Mr. and Mrs. Ervl.i Pulley of Klttrall announce the birth of a daughter, Teresa Dlanne, on December 17 at Maria Par ham Hospital in Henderson. Mrs. Pulley is the former Miss Linda Norwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Norwood of Rt. 1, Norlina. MRS. WILLIAM JAMES LEINBACH Former Warren Agent Is Wed At San ford Sanford?In a ceremony of Impressive beauty solemnized at the Jonesboro Heights Meth odist Church Sunday, December 27, at 4 o'clock, Miss Rita Ann Castleberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Newton Castleberry, Sr., took her vows with William James Lelnbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Lelnbach of Winston-Salem. The Rev. Vernon Tyson officiat ed - The decorations of the church featured two massive arrange ments of gladioli, chrysanthe mums and pompoms in white flanked on either side by sev en-branched candelabra holding burning tapers. The pews were marked with white satin bows. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Jlmmie Johnson, organist, and Mrs. F. L. Schrodt, Jr. , soloist. Mrs. Johnson played "Jesv Joy of Man's Desiring," Bach, "Wedding Prelude," Grieg, "Ave Maria," Shubert, "Ario so," Handel, "To God on High." Mendelssohn, and "Pan is Angellcus," Franck. During the ceremony Mrs. Schrodt sang "O Perfect Love," by Fox and "The Song of .Ruth," by Gounod. The brunette beauty of the bride was enhanced by a for mal gown of crepe de pole with a sabrlna neckline featuring a bodice of three dimension em broidery outlined with pearls and long sleeves tapered to a point over the hands. Attached to the dome skirt was a Wat teau detachable train with even ly divided three dimension em broidery. Her finger length mantilla, especially designed to compliment the gown, was edged with alencon lace and finished with tiny pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of trenched carnations and llllles of the valley centered with a white orchid. She was escorted and given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Jerry Wilton Miller ol Cary, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a 1 two - toned gown fashioned with a bodice of moss green | velvet with a boat neckline and 1 three-quarter length sleeves accentuated by a satin band at jthe empire waistline ending in a self bow in the back and a floor length sheath skirt of can dlelight crepe. Her headpiece was a cabbage rose In moss green with a short veil. She carried a single long stemmed red rose. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Carey J Newton Castleberrv Jr ?, Robert Cast.eber^/^'s^ , in-law of the bride, and Mrs Ralph Griffin and Misses Bob bie and Brenda Castleberry all sisters of the hrtHo -t-k... sisters of the bride. The^wo^ 'dresses identical to that of the _honor attendant and carried i . -..vaoju ana cj j long s'emmed red rose Attending the bridegroom as best man was his father. Ush ,ers were Red Lelnbach, jr., I brnth Lawrence B. Lelnbach brothers of the bridegroom both ?f winston-salem. Carey |N. Castleberry, jr., and Ro* the brfdSUeberry' bro'hers of the bride and Allen Goslen of Winston-Salem. uoslen of Acolytes were Carey N. Cas tleberry, III, and Robert Castle erry, Jr., nephews of the bride Mrs Marguerite Stogner of Greensboro, aunt of the bride directed the wedding attired T?ther ?{ 'he brlde was a tired in a silk brocade dress g0ld- She wore a pillbox hat and matching ac cessories. At her shoulder was ^ ftrCKd corsage- The mother of the bridegroom wore a deep blue beaded jacket dress of silk crepe with matching ac cessories. Her shoulder cor sage was of orchids. Immediately following the j ceremony, the parents of the in the6"/at reception In the fellowship hall of the church. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hagaman of Winston - Salem Mrs. Marguerite Stogner of Greensboro introduced to the MrCe!V?HS, Une' comPosed of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Castleberry, Sr., the bride and the bride groom Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Lelnbach and the honor at tendants. Presiding at the reg ister was Mrs. Mary B. White to ^ren/?n' Dlrectlng guests the refreshment table was WhltSeB^braC0X' MrS' RalPh White of Greensboro poured punch, which was served with mints, nuts and petit - fours Assisting in serving were Mrs Robert Hayes, Mrs. Margaret Zahnizer, Mrs. Claudia Hanna and Linda, Janet, sheila and Susaj, Castleberry and Susan and Linda Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mclver of Chapel Hill said the goodbyes. The fellowship hall was dec orated with seven - branche glabra and palms. rTrl treshment table was covers wl'th a"h,V?.h and centered with a five branched candela bra with espergnes holding ar rangements of white carnations Woman's Club Holds! Christmas Meeting The annual Christmas meet- \ Ing of the Warrenton Woman's j Club was held In the small din- | lng room of Colonial Lodgelast week Mrs. W. A. Graham and Miss Martam Boyd, hostesses, \ decorated the tables and the 1 room In a beautiful Christ- i mas motif. Place cards were | made for the dinner by Girl Scout Troop 725, which Is spon sored by the club. Members gathered around the piano, played by Mrs. Leonard Daniel, to sing Christmas Carols and songs. Brightly wrapped boxes containing gifts of sliver to "Care" were under the lighted tree. Following a delicious dinner, Mrs. R. B. Butler, president, recognized Mrs. F. P. Whitley, who introduced the guest speak er, Dr. R. S. Cline, who spoke on the Medical situation in War ren County. His talk was il lustrated with charts and graphs and ended with a question and answer period. Mrs. T. W. Hawkins report ed that $204.04 had been taken In at the "Bargain and Bake Sale" to be used fjr the Scholar ship fund. Mrs. W. L. Wood made a complete report on the Christmas street lighting pro | ject. Miss Mariam Boyd report ; ed that six Christmas gifts ; has been sent to the Warren County children at Murdock School and one to Caswell ! School. Mrs. Butler announced that ' the Woman's Club Awards are j now on display at Warren Coun-' j ty Memorial Library and clos | ed the meeting by reading the; | Christmas letter to the clubi ! from the National president,! Mrs. W. H. Hasebroock of! Washington, D. C. j and pompoms. Mrs. Leinbach is a graduate | of Sanford Central High School, Sand attended Peace College.! I She holds a bachelor of science | degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.! She was formerly assistant j Home Economics Extension ag I ent in Warren County. Mr. Leinbach attended the | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and graduated from | the University of Michigan. He lis a registered representative j for Reynolds Co. Winston | Salem. After the reception the bride changed into a raspberry red suit with black accessories. She pinned the corsage lifted from her bridal bouquet at her shoulder. Following a wedding trip to Dorado, Puerto Rico the couple will be at home at 741 Barns lale Road in Winston - Salem. ATTEND WEDDING Among the guests who attend ed the wedding and reception of Miss Rita Castleberry and Mr. Bill Leinbach in Sanford on Sunday, December 27, were Mrs. H. W. White, Mr. Bobby Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Daniel and daughter, Joy Lyn, Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner and son, Tom, and Miss Emily Ballinger. Mrs. W. A. Baxter and Miss Hattle Drake visited relatives in Mayodan for several days last week. Holiday guests of Mi. and Mrs. j. A. Pitchford were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitchford, Jr., of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Reams and daughter, Sally, of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sessoms and family of Fayet tevllle and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Pitchford of Warrenton. Mrs. W. T. Polk, Miss Kath erine Polk and Mrs. Robert St. George of Greensboro were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shore and daughter, Nina, of Greens boro and Miss Karen Shore of Durham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brickhouse on Christmas Day. Their Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert E. Brickhouse and children, Blaine, Nancy and Paul Ellis of Sanford Mas Temple Becomes Bride Of Mr. Copley In a beautiful ceremony per formed Sunday, December 20, ! at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon in the Warren Plains Baptist Church, Miss Lillian Kay Tem ple of Harlowe became the bride of Kenneth G. Copley, Jr., of Macon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Tem ple, Sr., of .Harlowe. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Copley, Sr , of Macon. The Rev. Robert F. Oates, pastor of the Warren Plains Baptist Church, officiated at the double ring ceremony The wed ding was directed by Miss Polly James of Lou'sburg. Mrs. Gid King and Mrs. Janet Oates of Warren Plains pre sented a program of nuptial music. The altar was decorat ed with an arrangement of poin settlas, fern and greenery in silver vases on stands and al tar candles in seven branched candelabrum. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white sat n appliqued with roses, styled with an empire waist and ba teau neckline, featuring a chapel train. She wore a short veil of illusion and carried a heart shaped bouquet of roses Mrs. Mary Lou Bell, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Her Christmas green dress of satin was fashioned with a portrait neckline and belle-shaped skirt. She wore a matching headpiece and carried a bouquet of red carnations. Miss Betsy Copley, sister of the groom. Miss Bonnie Shearin and Miss Carolyn Teachey at tended the bride asbridemaids. They wore Christmas red dresses Identical to that of the matron of honor. Mr. Kenneth G. Copley, Sr., of Macon was his son's best man. The ushers were Jimmy Wilson, cousin of the groom, M. D. Abbott, and Earl and Jackie Temple, brothers of the bride. Mrs. Kenneth G. Copley, Sr., chose an icebluebrocadesheath Iress with matching jacket and veil hat for her son's wedding. She wore matching peaude sole shoes and pocketbook and a white cymbidium orchid. The bride's mother, Mrs. Earl Temple, wore a mint green brocade sheath dress with mat ching Jacket and veil hat with a white cymbidium orchid. The groom is employed by the Carolina Power and Light Com pany in Raleigh. He is a gra duate of John Graham High School and Chowan College. The bride is a member of the high school faculty at John Graham High School where she teaches business. She is a graduate bf Beaufort High School and East Carolina College. After a brief wedding trip the couple will ?nake their home at Rt. 1, Ma :on, N. C. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Sari W. Temple, Sr., of Har owe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tem )le, Jr., of Morehead City, Mr. ind Mrs. Jackie M. Temple of -larlowe, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Temple of Harlowe, Mrs. Clyde Bell of Harlowe, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Temple of Harlowu, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bell of Ral eigh and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Raleigh BUFFET SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Robert son, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Robertson, Jr., and Miss Carolyn Teachey entertained for the out-of-town guests and members of the wedding party at the Robertson home In War renton on December 19 at 6:00 o'clock with a buffc-t supper. The house was attractively decorated in the traditional Christmas ^otif The tablewas decorated with an arrangement of white pompoms, fern, and greenery flanked by burning ta pers. Approximately 30 peo ple attended this supper. REHEARSAL PARTY The Copley-Temple wedding party was entertained at a re hearsal party given by the bride's parents and Mrs. Susie Stegall, Mrs. Kathleen Wilson, Mrs. Blanch Copley, and Mrs. Ethel Limer. The party took place immediately after the re hearsal on Saturday night in the recreational room oftheWar ren Plains Baptist Church. A beautiful arrangement of Christmas greenery and flow ers decorated the table. The wedding cake was prepared by . the mother of the groom. The grooms mother cut the cake and the mother of the bride served punch. There were approxi mately 75 friends and relatives of the couple attending. BREAKFAST The members of the Copley Temple wedding party were feted at a breakfast on the day of the wedding at 11:00 o'clock at the Areola Clubhouse. Host esses were Mrs. AnnaAyscue, Mrs. Shirley Lyles, Mrs. Marie Harris and Mrs. Karen Cobb. The clubhouse was decorat ed throughout with a lovely pink and white motif. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER i Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Catherine Frazler, Mrs. jVerlie Stegall, Mrs. LoisCop ley, Mrs. Luther Carroll, Mrs. Annie Thompson and Mrs. Christine Carroll were host j esses at the miscellaneous [shower for Miss Kay Temple at the Warren Plains Baptist Church recreational room on [December 3. There were 50 guests attending. Refreshments of pink snow balls, punch, mints and mixed nuts were served to the guests. Friday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hayes were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Finn of Portsmouth, Va. Their Sat urday luncheon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert White, Mrs. T. A. White and children, Mich ael and Sylvia, of Washington, D. C. Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hayes were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White of Warrenton, Mrs. J. E. King of Norlina, Mr. W. C. Weldon from Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Abbott and three sons from Henderson. WARREN THEATRE WARRENTON, N. C. TEL. 257-3334 SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY ???? JANUARY 3. 4, 5 ________ m a Metro GokKayn-M^a and Seven Arts Productions presentation Sunday Matinee 3'00 Night 7:00 - 9:00 Matinee 3:13 Night 7:00 ? 9:00 WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. JANUARY 6 - 9 [augh it up in lootsvi WALT disney EMiL tSF DeTeCWfs MaUao* 3:13 Nlfbt 7:00-3: Satorday Matinee 3:00 Night 7:00 *?? Dear Customers And Friends, Many fine things have happened during the year 1964 which Is now history, that make us at Leggett's proud to be a part of the Warrenton Community Without listing all of these, for the lack of space, we mention one that stands hffch above all others and that Is the personal relationship we have had with all our friends who have Intrusted their needs with us. For these fine people we are eternally grateful. Another year Is about to begin and with this beginning we pledge to you In 1965 the best service and merchandise that can possibly be obtained. May the New Year bring you the th ings you most desire and we hope we may have occasion to show our gratitude to you through further service. Sincerely, ? "WHERE SHOPPING B A PLEASURE"

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