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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959
MRS. GEORGE FREDERICK MOORE
Agnes Lavinia McLean Is Wed To
George F. Moore Of Binghamton
at her home on Sunset Drive,
honoring Miss Rose Miller, bride-
elect, and her attendants.
Covers were laid for eight
guests at a beautifully appointed
table. Mis Miller’s place was
marked by a gift of silver in her
chosen pattern.
Personals
Misses Susan and Robin' Cur
rie have returned home after
spending two weeks at Camp Sea
Gulk, near New Bern.
Mrs. Margaret Penn of Ft.
Bragg spent the weekend at home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lambert and
Mrs. Gilliam Brown carried her
back Sunday night.
Mrs. W. C. Neill and children
of' Aberdeen and Mrs. Alonzo
Blue spent Thursday in Sanford
with Mrs. R. L. Gavin.
Mrs. A. Y. Russell of Baltimore,
Md., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. S. Golden, on Sunset Drive.
W. R. Clegg of Cleveland, Ohio,
Mrs. James Clawson and children
of Jacksonville, and Miss Fran
ces Ann Clegg of Richmond, Va.,
are at home due to the illne^ of
their mother, Mrs. W. R. Clegg,
who underwent surgery in Moore
Memorial Hospital Friday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roberts
and children were here with his
mother, Mrs. J. K. Roberts, over,
the weekend and attended the
Cowell-Brown wedding Sunday
the Presbyterian 1
afternoon in
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Epler
and son, David, and Mrs. Lou
Cole of Lakeview, visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Maness Sunday
afternoon.
The W. H. Currie family and
Miss Mary Currie are vacationing !
at' their summer homes in Mon
treat. .
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Currie
and daughters, Susan and Robin,
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. John S. Leach and family in
Washington, N. C.
1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred S.
Cates, Jr., in Hillsboro over the
weekend. While there they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cates at
the Summer Play House in Dur
ham to see the Broadway produc
tion of “Mister Roberts,” star
ring Sheppherd Studwick, a na
tive of Hillsboro. The Studwick
family and the Cates are neigh
bors in Hillsboro.
Mrs. Alton Muse returned
jhom.e Saturday from a month’s
j stay with her son, MjSgt. John R.
iMuse, and family at Lackland
AFB in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs.
Muse made the trip there and
back by plane.
Mrs. W. V. Carter of Aber
deen visited her sisters, Mrs. R.
L. Burns and Mrs. W. O. Dupree,
and sister-in-law, Mrs. J. E.
Muse. Thursday.
George Ross To
Speak Tuesday At
Wildlife Meeting
George R. Ross of Jackson
Springs, former Director Of the
N. C. Department of Conserva
tion and Development will be the
speaker at the July meeting of
the Moore County Wildlife Club.
The meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, July 7, at the
Howard Johnson Restaurant at
7 p. m., according to an an
nouncement by Neill E. McKay,
program chairman for the occa
sion.
Mrs. Charlie Worth of White-
ville was here Sunday evening to
visit her mother, Mrs. A. Blue.
Miss Sara Jo Allen, director at
Camp Gertrude, in Pinehurst,
was in Raleigh Saturday night to
attend the Moore-Meeks wedding
at White Memorial Presbyterian
Church. Mr. Moore was a class
mate of Miss Allen at Peace Col
lege. Miss Allen also attended
the Cowell-Brown wedding Sun
day evening in the Carthage
Presbyterian church, before re
turning to camp.
Mrs. Charles A. Cox is spend-
jing some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Dudley Pendleton, and
family in Richmond, Va.,
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In a 4 o’clock double ring cere
mony held here June 13, in the
Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church, Miss
Agnes Lavinia McLean became
the bride of George Frederick
Moore of Binghamton, N. Y. The
Rev. J. G. Flowers officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Nora McLean Jackson, of
Southern Pines, and Mr. Mitchell
McLean of Philadelphia.
Given in marriage by her
brother, Mitchell McLean, Jr., of
Philadelphia, the bride wore a
gown of white nylon tulle and
Chantilly lace over satin. The
bouffant tulle skirt with bands
of lace ended in a cathedral train.
She carried a bouquet of white,
carnations and a white orchid.
Miss Helen V. McLean, sister
of the bride, was maid of honor.
She wore a ballerina-length gown
of pale green taffeta and carried
green carnations. The brides
maids were’Mrs; Mary McLean
Townes, sister of the bride, of
Durham, N. C.; Mrs. Grace F.
Lee of Southern Pines, Mrs. Doris
M. Taylor, sister of the groom,
and Mrs. Eleanor Heunm of Balti
more, Md. Their dresses were
pink and they carried pink car
nations.
J. C. Hasty, organist, and Al
bert Lutz, soloist, presented a
program of nuptial music.
Emil.ie M. Townes, niece of the
bride, and Theresa Lee served as
flower girls and Charles Henry
Clark as ring bearer.
The bride’s mother wore a
dress of mauve lace and chiffon;
the mother of the groom was
dressed in beige.
Mr. Moore had as his best man,
Joseph Wilson of Binghamton.
Ushers were J. Rochelle Small,
J. V. Gordan, Jr., and P. I. York
of Southern Pines, and Leslie
Green and ,Joe Taylor of Bing
hamton.
For traveling the bride wore
a princess dress of navy blue
linen with white accessories.
Mrs. Moore is a graduate of
Cortes Peters Business College of
Baltimore, Md. She is employed
as a private secretary.
Mr. Moore attended New Eng
land School of Art, Syracuse
University, and the University of
Hawaii. He is employed as a
commercial artist for Internation
al Business Machines Corp. in
Oswego, N. Y.
Following the ceremony the
bride’s mother entertained at a
garden reception. After the wed
ding trip to New York City and
Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Moore
will make their home in Bing
hamton, N. Y.
CARTHAGE NEWS
By MRS. ALONZO BLUE
Miss Brown Is
Wed to Lt. Cowell
The First Presbyterian Church
was the setting Sunday after
noon for the wedding of Miss
Barbara Hope Brown and Lt.
(hg.) George Leaman Cowell Jr.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilton Hope Brown, the bride is
a member of the English Depart
ment of Princess Anne High
School, Lynnhaven, Va. She is a
graduate of Peace Junior College
and th.9 University of North Car
olina, where she was a member
of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.
The bridegroom 'is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Leaman
Cowell of Belpre, Ohio. He was
graduated from Marietta College,
where he was a member of
Lambda Chi Alpha social frater
nity and Omicron Delta Kappa
honorary fraternity. He is now
Special Services Officer at Vir
ginia Beach, Va.
The Rev. Bernard E. Dotson of
ficiated and music was presented
by Mrs. !/• R- Suggs, organist,
and John R. Kelly, Jr. vocalist.
The bride’s father gave her in
marriage. The bridal gown was
a family dress of white faille taf
feta. A Juliet cap of Chantilly
"lace held her fingertip veil, and
the bride carried a cascade of
white bridal roses and baby’s
breath, centered with a white or
chid.
Mrs. Carl Meroney of Ruther-
fordton was matron of honor. She
wore a floor-length dress of
white silk sheer with aqua print
and a picture hat of aqua sheer
braid. She carried a nosegay of
painted daisies.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert
Modie of Marietta, Ohio, sister of
the bridegroom. Miss Shirley Mc
Arthur of Carthage, Mrs. C. D.
Gaskins of Charlotte,' and Mrs. L.
M. Barnes, III, of Rocky Mount.
Miss Marian Elaine Brown, sister
of the bride, was a junior brides
maid.
Lloyd D. Cowell of Belpre,
Ohio, was his brother’s best man.
Ushers were Richkrd S. Brown,
Robert Modie, of Marietta, Ohio,
James E. Cunninghana of Belpre,
Ohio, William D. Frischemeier of
Coraopolis, Pa., Donald J. Mc-
Cool of Parkersburg, W. Va., and
James E. Poth of Norwalk, Ohio.
The parents of the bride enter
tained at a reception at the
church following the ceremony.
After a wedding trip to the
mountains of North Carolina, the
couple will make their home at
Virginia Beach, Va. ^
Pre-Nuptial Courtesies
Mrs. A. G. Gaskins, Mrs. Carl
Meroney and Mrs. B. C. Wallace
were hostesses Sunday morning
at 10 o’clock at a wedding
breakfast for the Cowell-Brown
wedding party and out of town
guests, at the home of Mrs; J. M.
Lane in Brooklyn.
Following the Cowell-Brown
wedding rehearsal Saturday
night, Mrs. Lee Wheeden and
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Traynham,
grandmother, uncle arid aunt of
the bride, entertained' the wed
ding party at a cake cutting at
Mrs. J. M. Lane’s home.
The home was decorated with
pink flowers, and the pink motif
was carried out on the bride’s
table, centered with an arrange
ment of pink flowers, flanked by
silver candelabra, holding pink
candles. The three-tiered wed
ding cake, topped with a minia
ture bride and groom, was served
by Mrs. Raymond Cole, aunt of
the bride, after the first slice was
cut by the bride. Mrs. G. L. Cow
ell of Belpre, Ohio, poured punch.
Around 50 attended.
Miss Miller Feted
On Tuesday at one o’clock, at
the Carthage Hotel, Mrs. H. J.
Hall, Miss Carolyn Hall, Mrs.
Carl Meroney and Mrs. B. C. Wal
lace were hostesses at a three-
course luncheon honoring Miss
Rose Miller, bride-elect of July
4th.
Coke Party
Mrs. Sherwood Brockwell, Jr.,
of Southern Pines entertained
from 11 till noon, last Wednesday
at a Coke party honoring Miss
Barbara Brown and Miss Rose
Miller.
Luncheon For Bride-Eltet
Miss Bess McCaskill was lunch
eon hostess Saturday at 1:30 p. m.
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