MRS. GERALD COWAN MEDKORD was married Haturdav evening
in Central Methodist Church at Canton. She I* the former Miss
. Carulyp l.urlllr Campbell of Canton. (Photo bv I.vie Henderson?.
Carolyn Lucille Campbell
Weds Gerald C. Medford
Miss Carolyn Lucille Campbell. ?
daughter of Mrs Lee Roy Camp- 1
b^ll of Canton and the late Mr. c
Campbell, became the bride of
Gerald Cowan Medford of Hamil- ?
ton. Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1
Roy Ratcliffe Medford of Medford '
Farm. Clyde. Saturday, August 18, '
sit 8 p m in the Central Methodist '
Church of Canton
The Rev 11 Roger Sherman. J
Jr . priest-in-charge of St. Andrew's i (
Episcopal Church, performed the |
?double ring ceremony. A program t
Of traditional wedding music was
pi esented by Mrs Roy I'less of
Canton, organist s
The bride was given in marriage *
by her uncle, Jesse Albert Bur- '
pette of Canton. She wore a can
dlelight gown of pure silk English r
taffeta. The portrait neckline was e
embroidered with Alencon lace and 1
seed pArls, and the long sleeves
>nded In points over the wrists
rhe bouffant skirt swept into a
?hapel length train.
Her eireular veil of Illusion was
ittached to a coronet of matching
ace. hand embroidered with seed
>earls. She carried a cascade
>ouquet of lilies of the valley and
\rnaron lilies.
Mrs. William J. Devlin of Can
en. sifjter of the bride, was ma
ron of honor. Miss Carolyn Lee
'abe. also of Canton, was maid of
icnor. They wore princess style
[owns of mint green taffeta, de
igned with square necklines and
nort sleeves. The floor length
kirts were drawn back to a bow.
md fanned out with pleats.
They wore spear-pointed eoro
tets of matching taffeta, and they
arried cascade tiouquets of Harvest
Boon carnations.
Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Linden
Mrs. Gordon Cagle Is
Garden Club Speaker
Mrs Gordon Cagle, who won
the prize for the best exhibit fn
the recent Waynesvflle flower
show, was the speaker at a lunch
eon meeting of the Primrose Ckib
Tuesday In fhc home of Mrs Ned
Howell
Mrs Cagle's subject was "Ri
Annoals."
Mis Herbert Siugletary presid
?d during the business hour and
wax also hostess with Mr*. How
ell.
Guests were Mrs. Johnny Kd
wards and Mys. Koyce tlrewer of
Winston-Salem
Mrs. Bertha Singletary of
Lumbeiton is visiting her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Her
bert Singletary, in their iiome on
Balsam Road
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Mr. and Mr*. Miehael Pizzuto
and their daughter, Gall, are ex
oeeted to return this weekend af
ter visiting their families in New
York State
Ri.rch of Clyde, sister of the bride
groom, and Miss Rdith Carolyn
Hutohins of Canton Miss Ann
Holland also of Canton, was junior
bridesmaid
They wore gowns and hats iden
tical to those worn by the honor
attendants, and also carried bou
quets of carnations.
Honorary bridesmaids were: Miss
Ann Kinken. Miss Martha Jean
Hardin. Miss Martha Poindexter,
Miss Jean Downs, Miss Freda
Miller. Miss Ann Gates, Miss June
Myers. Miss Linda Moore, and Miss
Claire Seaman, all of Canton.
Linden Bureh of Clyde served
as best man Ushers were: William
J. Devlin of Canton. Richard
Hannah of Clyde, cousin of the
bridegroom, James B. Hurley, unele
of the bride, of Canton, George
! Limbo of Brevard, and Smith
j Nieholls, also of Canton.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the home of
J.Mr, and Mrs, James B. Hurley,
uncle and aunt of the bride. Those
J assisting were: Mrs. C. C. Nieholls,
Mrs. Dec J. Wilson. Mrs. Willis
Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Paul Launer.
Mrs. Philip Kinken, and Mrs. Hugh
' Mease, The honorary bridesmaids
: also assisted in serving.
For a wedding trip to Miami,
j Fla . the bridewore a beige Kalian
knit dress with French bread ac
! oessories, and a corsage of brown
' orchids.
i The couple will make their home
' in Hamilton, Ohio.
MRS. DAVID ARTHUR WRIGHT Ik the former Miss Norma Lil
lian Roberts, daughter of the Rev. and .Mrs. Ivon L. Roberts of
Canton. She was married Saturday in Memorial Chapel at Lake
.funaluska. (Photo by Charles Hawkins).
Wright - Roberts Nuptials ;
Held In Memorial Chapel
Miss iNormo l.illiun Roberts,
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Ivon
I., Roberts of Canton, beeame the
bride of David Arthur Wright,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright
of Mt Holly, Saturday, August 18,
at 5:80 p.m. in the Memorial
Chapel at I-ake Junaluska.
The father of the hride officiat
ed, using the double ring cere
mony. Wedding music was pre
i scnted by Gerald D. Strickland of
Way cross. Ga.. vocalist, and Euel
II Belcher. Jr. of Moulton, Ala.,
organist.
I The bride was given in marriage
by her brother, Elwood Roberts.
She wore gown of white imported j
Chantilly lace and tulle over
taffeta, designed and made by her
mother. The fitted bodice was
fashioned with a sweetheart neck
line and short sleCves. The full
skirt of tulle was appliqued with
lace and pearls, and a wide back
panel of lace swept into a chapel
length train
Her two tiered veil of imported
illusion, appliqued with lace, was
gathered to a lace cap trimmed
with pearls
Her pearl necklace was a gift
of the bridegroom, and her mitts
were of matching lace. She carried
a white prayer book topped with
white lilies and showered with
streamers
Mrs Ben R. Cato, Jr. of Wil
liamsburg. Va. was her sister's ma
tron of honor. She wore a ballerina !
length gown of pink embossed
nylon, designed with a moulded
bodice. V neckline, and full skirt.
She wore a matching picture hat,
and carried a pink fan with White
chrysanthemums,
| Bridesmaids were Miss Jane
Stroud of Moorehead City, room
mate of the bride at Duke Uni
versity, Miss Mary Talley of
Randleman, Miss Barbara Smith of
Greensboro, cousin of the bride.
Their gowns and hats of blue
embossed nylon were idential in j
design to that of the honor at
tendant. They carried blue fans
with white chrysanthemums.
Miss Sherrill Lynn Cosgrove of
Hudson, Ohio and Miss Karen Lee
Cato of Williamsburg, neices of
the bride, were flower girls. They
wore white nylon dresses with j
tiered skirts, floral bandeaux, and
carried baskets of rose petals.
Mr. Wright served as his son's
best man. Ushers were Shan Nor
ton of Mt. Holly, cousin of the
bridegroom, Elwood Smith of
Greensboro, cousin of the bride,
and Henry Fowler. Jr. and James
Beatty, both of Mt. Holly.
A reception was held in the ear
den of the chapel following the I
ceremony. Assisting were Mrs. C.
B Cosgrove of Hudson. Ohio, sister
of the bride, Mrs. Elwood Roberts
of North Wilkesboro, Mrs. J. P. j
Warren of Mt. Holly, aunt of the
bridegroom. Miss Martha Marker
of Bristol, Va., and Mrs. H W.
Stiles, Mrs, Edwin Burnette. Mrs. |
J B. Anderson, Mrs. A. A. Shu
molis. Sr.. and Mrs. Walter Wells. 1
all of Canton
The mother of the bride wore
a pale blue lace dress, blue ac
cessories, and a corsage of white
gardenias.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
dress of rose lace, rose accessories,
and a gardenia corsage.
For a wedding trip to Williams
1 burg. Va., the bride wore an im
ported blue silk tweed suit, navy
accessories, and the corsage from
| her prayer book
The couple will make their home
in Albemarle.
Mrs. Wright was graduated in
June from Duke University She
has accepted a position as a teach
er in the Albemarle City School
System.
Mr. Wright attended the Uni
versity of North Carolina, served
i in iiin
MRS. RAI.PH JOEI, ARRINGTON is the former Miss Barbara <
Jean Hightower of Canton Her wedding took place Saturday in
the First Baptist Church at Canton.
Miss Hightower
Is Bride Of
R. J. Arrington
Miss Barbara Joan Hightower,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Ralph Hightower of Canton, be
came the bride of Ralph Joel Ar
rington, son of Mrs. Howard Ar
lington of VVaynesville, and the
late Mr. Arrington, Saturday,
August 18. at 5:30 p.m. in the First
Baptist Church of Canton,
The double ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Horace L.
Smith, pastor of the church. A pro
gram of wedding music was pre
sented by Miss Doris Ann Law
rence, organist, and Mrs. Ted
Whitted, Jr., vocalist.
The bride wore a gown of Clian
tilly lace and tulle over satin,
fashioned with a fitted bodice,
long tapered sleeves, and a
sabrina neckline. The bouffant
skirt of tulle was designed with a
lace peplum.
Her two tiered veil of French
illusion, edged with Chantilly lace,
fell from a tiara of seed pearls
and iridescent sequins. Her only
ornament was a string of pearls,
two years in the U S. Army, and
is presently a student at Pfeiffer
College.
a gift of the bridegroom.
She carried a white prayer
book topped with a white orchid. (
showered with satin streamers and
tube roses.
Miss Joyce Lee Hightower, sis
ter of the bride, was maid of hon
or. She wore a gown of emerald
green satin, fashioned with a long
torso and bouffant skirt. Her
bandeau matched her colonial
bouquet of pink and white summer
flowers.
Robert V. Cable of Canton serv
ed as best man. Ushers were '
David Joe McCracken of Clyde 1
and Robert Lee Madison of Web- ;
ster.
For traveling the bride wore a
suit of champagne cotton brocade,
pink accessories, and the orchid
from her Bible.
Mrs. Arrington is a graduate of
Canton High School, and has been
employed by the Southern Bell
Telephone Company in Canton.
Mr. Arrington was graduated from
Waynesville High School and at
tended Western Carolina College.
He is employed by the Hooper
Construction Company in Arling
ton, Va.
After August 27, the couple will
make their home in Arlington.
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Ned Howell is expected to re
turn tomorrow from Kansas City
I where he has been on a week's
hOklnOM trip. ?
Mrs. Bottoms
Takes Honors
At Canton Show
Sirs. A. W. Bottoms of Canton
ivas winner of the sweepstake
iward Thursday at the fourth an
nual Canton Flower. Vegetable,
and Fruit Show. Mrs. J. Frank
Fate, also of Canton, was runner
up
The show, sponsored by the Can
ton Council of Garden clubs, was
leld Thursday and Friday in the
Canton Armory.
Mrs. Pate, winner of first place
In the arrangements division, was
iwardcd the Stella P. Bottoms
trophy. Second place winner was
Mrs. Neil Vetoe.
Mrs. Bottoms, winner of first
[>lace in the horticulture division,
was awarded the Margaret Ander
son Stone trophy. Mrs. Pate won
second place.
In the fruits and vegetables di
vision Mrs. J W Bennick received
[he first place award, and Mrs.
Bottoms was awarded second place.
In the junior division Miss Beth
laeocks won first place, and Miss
Linda Whitted won second place.
Miss Doris Plott was winner of
the tri-eolor award in the artistic
arrangements division. Mrs. Paul
Hyatt was declared winner of the
tri-color award in the horti^^ure
division.
Blue ribbons were also \^^*by
Mrs. W. O. Kearse, Mrs. James B.
Hurley. Mrs. J. L. Reeves. Mrs.
Ralph Crawford, Mrs. J. T. Powell.
Jr. Mrs. Mark Reno, Mrs. Joe
Cathey, Mrs. C. H. Eskridge, Mrs.
V E Wilson, Jr., Mrs. J. L.
Sprinkle. Mrs. Marvin Alexander, <
Mrs. Willis Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Clay
Pegram. Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs.
Logan White. Mrs. Hugh Keener,
Mrs. Henry Seaman, Gordon Cagle,
Michael James, Mrs. E. E. Conley,
Mrs. Hugh H. Smathers.
Also winning blue ribbons were:
Miss Willie Smathers, ? Jimmy
Rloan, Mrs. C. P. Singleton. Miss
Julia Ann Wilson. John Bottoms,
Jimmy Mease, James Bennick,
Kaye, Sloan. and Barbara
Banks. .
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