i A: oliLLE, N. C. TLXSOAT N0VE3I3EB SO, 13C1 . Faison News& Socials CHURCHES PERSONALS A DOLT PEOPLE ; '.bhAn .M-c .,Koi . .t.'.iir-., r)r-'.-uicvt'nf PERSONALS fHudson-Daughtry Vcd Thanksgiving 'SXoI&t&Z Day In Faison Presbyterian Church ; I Miss Ellen Christine Daughiry. iitte J bodice with cummerbund. daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wade .The bouffant skirt was caught up In black accessories., She wore the or- Wooaiow Unuehtry of Faison, and an apron effect in Dac - uv a chid lifted ..front .her h wadding bou "William Daniel Hudson, son of Mrs. n 01 velvet roses. They wore qvet. ' 1 ,s,t- . ..Percy Hudson of Dunn and the late matching bandeaux witn uinauon yo::oH,ng inj ceremnt)y tne cou. Mr.nuason, were unuea ig- mp j u lmu jiw-J" degree at East e current ly teaching at Hobbton High- School. I? or Uavemig the bride Changed to a wool suit of royal blue with I ' .. I Study at the Church' Miss Eliza . ems, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Taylor, -.i. mrin ... thi- riovntinnni i-inm Thnirrivina- nv- at s-m n. 1 net-tone 'chrysanthemums showered I " - wweet "-" ---wo" " "- - w - er - Mrs. Russell Wells of. Fay- PiiKiip fiescott df New Miss Treasure ; Hodges The vows were spoken before a 1 of Washington, all wore identical . i . " , . " jvi irs. ; r-va raiierion preseniea uie tn. me r Bison rreuyiwi iun vnui-1 wtw H. Dnrdeit swit u" 1 v?" ?.':.7 . program. . ch with the pastor of the bride, the esmaids, In Wash- owm' a- WJ",ams Mrs. J. J.,Cibbons spent the hoi- Rev, W. T-- Perkins, officiating- at ms ' ' -I - - ' . . idays with Mrs. Ollie ; Herrlne in the double-rinir ceremony. Bern and ! Mr and Mrs J (he Thanksgiving holidays' ington, D:C ; ' ,? Mr. and Mrs. A. Oust of Ports.' r" -. cUnton. mouth. Va .soent torn.- week end - T .,,a!". ;: Mrs. N. K. Oates and Mrs. C D background of Mexican emerald , dresses and carried similar bou- with Mr and Mrs M. L.,:fJroome. I. ' nwuwr mrs. m. McCullen are visitinz ,The Dari ! fern, southern . smUax. plumosus quels Mrs. Ogg and Mrs. Groome or sis-1 "J 1 i, . v j Shines in Latta. S. C.1- v 'ern and brass candelabra holding S est man was Hobert J. -Hudson crs . K , ; 1 ' , and ,-5, Bl A"10"! Colle-e Students ' lighted cathedral tapers. The altar of Raeford. brother of the bride- ""-" nun na lh hnlMom nr Ih Ihsi. ! uoi flonlrai) on hai M, hv M prnnm. IJRnftrfl Wfiri Mllcneil Ann . . . M - . n -.V..MH . INUUiya HIUI M.V.t I J - - ' mic, a mower, jirs. o. c. ,,., tI rQf00 pknrioc knn urn tWcA mith uhlta aniin. rhArlpji nmiphtrv bmthem of the Daughtry, Worth Bowman and Mar- dragons. 1 i Ju -V Dnae KU8seu weus 01 ayeitevuie, iar.na McCullen of E. C .C. In Green f The weddine music" wm nremnt. ? Clifton Jackson of Raleigh, . Roland I Mrs. ; W. E. Lewi ?. visited Earl Lewii'es; ;in, Richlands ' week the! pie received in the vestiblue of the church. Mesdames M. C. Fowden, J. B. Stroud, Jr., directed th -wedding. - -Miss Blanche Lewis and Mrs. Ralph Dad, couSics of the bride1, presented Miss Daughtry and while presided at the guest register. . MISS DAUGHTRY . ' v , HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Christine Daughtry, bride elect of Dan Hudson, was honored at the Shady Grove Baptist activity building on November 10, with a floating miscellaneous shower. Hostesses, for the ' occasion were Mrs. Dewey Hudson, Mrs. Hubert Jackson, ' Mrs. Oleta Jackson and Miss Thelma Jackson. A lovely white mom corsage was c.i; . i c i) door I v . . s. I. !:crt J.. bride's ti ' r, I.Irs. V. ' . try, and t a groom's u: ceiv'pg I sii;j'i ; The r .! t . v 5 rated with an an,. white chrysantlio.. !. i... t wedding party t r3, we mints, 6 i salted i, i w s by the hostesses. I. U.Ji ceceived many beau....,l and ful gilts. ' i. Rrio in rtttr ft r ' - J TV " e "uriiir-.': ' " t .v i Hi r. hiiu nriia.--A. nriiiianiHiin jr i Mrs. T. K. Faison visited. her dnu an ot Charlotte spent s the ihter,' Mrs. Guioh Eubaiks; andweek end wiUl Mr Williamson's sis family in Kensington. Md. over the r, Mrs. H. S. Precythe and fam holidays. Mrs, Faison 's son T. K. Jr.,, of Washington. D .C. joined ' Mrs- D- H. Clifton of Clinton was them for ThanJuMvin? Day ! the week end P168 of Mrs- N- F : Miss Louise Hatcher of the McColman and family. Greensboro School fxultv snent the I Mr- and Mrs-' D- Newton spent holidays fa - town ith friends. the week nd relatives in Rae jMr.tand, Mrs. .Kenneth-; Taylor iorA 2nd 'children oi tatesviIle '.spent Mr. and Mrs. C. b. McCullen (he IwlidSys with Mr . Taylor's par- had as their guests over the holi P 'i. ,i . , days their daughter. Miss Sybir Mc Cullen junior at U. N. C. in Chapel Hill and Ollie K!ss of New Jersey;' . Miss Eleanor Smith of Robei son- w.. m mm. ville, N. C. and David Swain of Sunday at the Sutton home in Sut Raleigh were the guests of Miss 'on Town. The luncheon was honor- Bert Stroud over the week end.-' ! 'n8 Miss Gloria Thomas and Jpmes ville; ' John McKinley from David son: Brooks' Cates and John Clif ton from U. N. C. in Chapel Hill. A. W. King, Jr.. from Wilmlngotn College; Jack Precythe, and Doug Kennedy from Frederick College in Virginia. . . Miss Thomas Honored Mrs. James Cottle, Mrs. J. H. j Darden, Mrs. D. B. Sutton Mrs. i ghtry. entertained with a luncheon tierd tjTe"' b.ack. ed by Miss Be:.a Stroud, organist, Mrs.. Donnell Taylor, , soloist, who sang, : Because, and : Mrs. Taylor and ivfrs. C. D. 'McCullen who sang The Wedding Benediction and The Lord Bless You and Keep You. . ' Given in marriage by her father1, the bride wore a crown of Italian si'k and Chantilly lace , fashioned with fitted bodice featuring a Sab rina neckline of scalloped lace stud ded with, pearls and irrldescents, long sleeves tapering over the hinds. The bouffant skirt featured Let b gear yokr watch to spUt seeoiid performance, restore your ' Jewelry to remembered glory; Moderate prices. Samsoaite ' Laggage TURNER'S ; t JEWELRY -Warsaw, N. C 1 scalloped lace extendine into a "li'i- I "el --in. She. : wore a ' matching mantilla of lace which fell from a cap of imported lace and orange blossoms. She - carried a cascade bouquet of white snow crystal chr ysantheniunis and white orchid showered with bridal ribbons. Matron of honor was the elder sister of the bride, Mrs. Roland Parker of Charlotte, Maid of honor ivao tha vnlinooli cictai nf tVin KiIa Mr. and Mrs. JamesR. Cooper flower arrangements with candles Miss Elizabeth Daughtry 0f Raleigh and son Roscoe of Fayetteville 'centered all the tables. A three ,Tha mnr malt, Jl,C ; j, f . . , , . i .... . nv. utcaaca iciii inauKsgiving wnn mrs. coop-: course (urxey luncpeon was ser er's parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Roscoe j ved. . , Mr. and Mrs. A R. Hicks Jr. vis ited the A. R. Hicks IHrd in Phila delphia over the holidays. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. C Bowden.hod for their guests during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. David Gillis of Cha- Cavenaugh, both of 'Warsaw, b) 'da! couple elect of Saturday. The bride was presented "a cors age of white, mums on arrival. The welding party was seated at the dining room table. Auxiliary tables pel Hilt and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd were arranged in the two rooms for Wilson and daughter of Burlington, the remaining, thirty guests.. White Parker of Charlotte, brother-in-law of . the. bride, and Palmer Hudson i of ureenvnie. The mother of the bride chose for I her daughter's wedding ' a street- length dress of champaign brocade ' I with . matching accessories. She wore a purple orchid corsage. The bridegroom s mother was attired in a green brocade dress and wore i a pUrpIe orchid. ' The bride received her M. A. de- ' ree at East Carolina ' College in : Greenville; the bridegroom also re- ::7 i(Nuiunniiumuaiittt!:!iii;.':::uiiit!ui!; BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON l Cooper Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Mangum and children spent the holidays with the W. W. Reids in Fletcher. Mrs. J. R. Crowe spent the holi days in Richmond. , S'iss Mary Ann Oates of Wilming ton School faculty spent the holi days with her mother, Mrs. John Oates. The Presbyterian Women of the church met Monday in the Pastor's The hostesses presented the bri dal couple china in their chosen pattern. Weddnig Breakfast 1; r TEAM UP t PARTY SNACKS : VITH NEW LEMON-LIME DRINK 6 PACK CARTON Mrs. C. D. McCullen, Mrs. N. K. Oates and Mrs. N. F. McColman entertained- the Hudson-Daughtry wedding party and out of town guests at a breakfast Thursday at twelve o'colck in the Community Building - Forty people attended the breakfast. The turkey breakfast was served buffet from the dining table. The banquet table was in the Assembly Room. Both rooms were decorated with white arrangements. After Rehearsal Party Mrs! Rowland . Parker of Char- They wore waltz-length leaf green peau de soie styled with lotte and Miss. Elizabeth Daughtry of Raleigh, honored the Hudson, Daughtry Wedding party Wednes day night in the Assembly room of the Presbyterian Sunday School. Mrs. Parker and Miss Daughtry are sisters of the bride,- Miss Christine Daugtry. . The room was' prettily ' decorated with white flowers and candles. The refreshment table, covered with a cut work linen imported cloth was centered, with an arrangement of white mums and snapdragons in a crystal container -' crystal pun ch bowl and candelabra were' used on the table. Mrs, Parker served lime punch. Miss Elizabeth Daughtry served wedding cake, salted nuts, pink and white wedding bell mints. The brides maids assisted m serving Mrs. Wade Daughtry . the bride's mother was hostess at large. Around 35 attended. o Interesting Accurate Complete InMnwrioaol Haws Coverage . 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