Mr. and Mrs. George A. Evans,
of I/iercersburg, Pa., have been
vl-V.t:r.3 Mrs. Evans' mother,
Mr :. Mary Brown, of Franklin,
Routs 2, and her brothers, Wil
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MISS SMITH ENGAGED
TO MR. PENDERGRASS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith,
of Franklin, Route 1, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Mary Fran
ces Smith, to Urban John Pen
dergrass, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Pendergrass, of Franklin, !
Route 3.
The wedding will take place |
at the Cartoogechaye Church of
God on Saturday.
MRS. PARKER HONORED
AT TEA-SHOWER TUESDAY
Mrs. Cecil Parker, who before
her recent marriage was Miss
Roberta Enloe, was honored
with a tea and miscellaneous |
shower Tuesday afternoon at j
Way ah Bald Lodge.
Hostesses for the ' event were |
Mrs. Earl Harrison, Mrs. W. N. !
Dalrymple, Mrs. Cecil Crawford, i
Mrs. Laddie Crawford, Mrs. Gil
mer Setser, and Mrs. Charles
N )len.
Approximately 50 guests at
tended.
MISS HIGDON ENGAGED
TO JAMES L. GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rich
Higdon, of Franklin, have an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Julia Ann
Higdon, to James Livingston
Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Vassal Green, of Ral
eigh.
The wedding will take place
August 24 at the Franklin Bap
tist church.
MISS PHILLIPS WEDS
BREVARD MAN SUNDAY
Miss Wilma Gay Phillips,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Phillips, of Brevard, formerly
of Franklin, became the bride
of James Edward Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Brown, ,
of Brevard, in a ceremony Sun
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day afternoon at the First Bap- j
tist church in Brevard.
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. B. W. Thomason. A
program of wedding music was
presented by Mrs. Karl Bosser,
organist, and Mrs. Allen R.
Brown, vocalist.
The church was decorated
with white gladiolus and green
ery and was lighted with can
dles.
MISS TODD BRIDE
OF F. T. CORBIN
Miss Mary Frances Todd,!
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. Todd, of Fayetteville, [
became the bride of Frederick
Thomas Corbin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred J. Corbin, of Culla
saja, on Saturday evening at
the First Baptist Church in
Fayetteville.
The Rev. Gene D. Phillips, of
Woodruff, S. C., former college
classmate of the bride and
bridegroom, officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Miss La
Vaughn Greene, of Biscoe, pi
anist, and Miss Iris Summers,
of Greensboro, former college
room-mate of the bride, soprano
soloist.
Miss Joanne Britt, of Fayette
ville, was maid of honor. Brides
maids were Miss Dottie Todd,
of Spruce Pine, and Miss Sarah
Thomas, of Charlotte.
The Rev. Albert Bean, of
Fayetteville, served as best man.
Ushers were Lacy Thornburg, I
of Charlotte, Ray Lewis, of Bis
coe, the Rev. Lewis Dawson, of j
Portsmouth, Va., and the Rev. i
John Livingston, of Fayetteville. j
Vows were spoken before a
background of native long-leaf I
pine, baskets of pink gladioli, j
and candelabra holding pink :
candies.
Alter the ceremony, the cou
ple greeted guests in the vesti
bule of the church. Following
a wedding trip in Western
North Carolina, they will live
in Dallas, Texas.
Mrs. Corbin was graduated
from Fayetteville High ? school
and Mars Hill college, attend
ed Baylor university in Waco,
Texas, and will receive her B.
A. degree from Southern Meth
odist university in Dallas in
June.
Mr. Corbin was graduated
from Franklin High school, at
tended Mars Hill college, and
graduated cum laude from Wake
i Forest college, where he re
ceived hH B. S. degree In bio
logy. He will hold a position as
teaching assistant in the bio
logy department of Southern
Methodist university and will
receive his M S. degree from
that school in August.
1 PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Marshall
and children, Janet and Jimmy,
of Pontiac, Mich., accoinpained
by Mr. Marshall's mother, Mrs.
Margaret Marshall, of Clare,
Mich., are visiting Mrs. Vester
A. Ledford and family, of
Windy Gap road.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith, of
Port Orange and Daytona
Beach, Fla., are staying at Lull
water place, their former sum
mer home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gray spent
Sunday in Clinton, S. C., with
Mrs. Gray's aunt, Mrs. James
Lawrence, who recently suffer
ed a stroke.
Howard Patton is the guest
of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. , Marshall Cunningham, in
Pontiac, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Shield
and son, Jeff, of Detroit, Mich.,
were guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cunningham.
Mr. Shield and Mr. Cunning
ham were in the navy together
during World War II.
Dan Moore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Moore, and Ed Nolen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Nolen, have returned home aft
er spending two months follow
ing the wheat harvests in Okla
homa, Nebraska, Kansas, and
South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton B. Shir
ley, of Lavonia, Ga.. were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ? Moore
and granddaughter. Miss Jans
Hughbanks, of Virginia Beach,
Va? visited Mr. Moore's broth
ers, Gordon, Fred, and Tom
1
I Moore, several days iast week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark and
i family and Mrs. Burdell Ray
i have returned from a vacation
) in the west. They were guests
1 of friends in Bozeman, Mont.,
and Prescott, Ariz., ana visited
i
the Black Hills and Mt. Rush
mare in South i akota ; Yellov/
stane National Park; Grar.d Te
ton National Park; Sr.'.t Laiks
and Bryce Park in Utah; and
the Painted Desert and Meteor
Crater, in Arizona.
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