"."AKSV: -4- 4 I V t.- No- 283 - 4420 7: r'i r v i? r.. Mrs William ; pUKt GRADUATES SPEAK : :VOWS, IN WARSAW : . i. .-uss ' vuaim Anne itoiiias, dau ' fUiter of Mr, and Mrs. 'Glenn WU liam Rollins of Warsaw, and W11- Villain 'Edward Chalken, ,som ot Mr. Aaod Mrs.! Leon JSdward Chaikeiv of i , XMirnam, were united hi marriage f ve o'clock oh. Saturday, tJuif P S 3 ?lflt, ' .at: the' First Baptist Church :'' V.".;t, .v.;'... vs!-'r-., i'. i 4 ' . 1 IThe bride's pastort 'the Reverend ,f ) fwtmar fi. rartterson, officiated us ing the double ring ceremony,.: 5 ; Preceding if,th(( cerempjiy.i, Mrsj . William, James Middleton, Jr., or , 'iidst,played J'To A, WHd RoseJ-4 j ,f f- McDonald, , "Wings On Son; iMeh- MUiohni'AveV Marla'li : Back j- : ; . IjouoW ; an tThe , Swan-Saint " faen. xMiss ene;Antt Parkjnwm vV'recavUleNorthv s'ari BecaUBe ? HafdelotsfEntreat Me Not To vliehedictlon'd ; Perfect 'JUive ackground M, Jjalrns ? an4 , other. :: '' ' .. ty-jc time; 1 There's i ; ' frtK--',.-: ;;'.v ,,V.::;ii. '-filty,.:M ftl la fell! l-rgff Mrs. Shirley Ccr-tto 1 f ft i - 1 ' "j ' ' . ,. ! ; - i "r- , :'.. - . . A.:fc:Y? , , ' . . d ' , , "f ' Edward Chaikpn floral greenery with burning white tapers in six seven - branehed can delabra and spiral candelabra on either end: iyiv,;., ,!the bride was fflven in rna'iriaRe bj her father. She wore a; fitted gown of white peau de" soir with a ftand of self scroll cording em broidered with seed pearls at the Waist and extending in pofoM ever the tops of the pleats, of a chapel lebgth; train, Herliinges Up. veil of illusion; was attached to'" an orange blossom crown of mock pearls. She carried an embroidered face1, han dkerchief of her paternal grandmo ther, the late Mrs.- Oeorge Willie Rellinsi and a' cascade- of Cimbi- ; djum orchids and' 8terhanotis,r The mafd olhoiior, Miss Margaret Gall Paf ford of Durham, and Slue field.C West Vkjririia..wore. a bal- teriha leifrth dress of pink pure silk orin ;witb lace bodice and skirt Applique: Her headpiece was a Miss Lillian Epsey original of pure silk to save mm CUtl FOOD tOSTS Frlnid'firQ -n Fc VMcn:::!vcr if; f A J n fashioned Into ft. three bow effect with ft ftill ctcular , veil. She arr ried a Nosegay e-f. pink and white roe. .' wcV.'-'.'.'ix' 'iv'V The' bridtunaids weri, MJm Syl. ri Kay Han of Durturrt and Owr lotte, and Mr.' Doagtaai McCall of RhodhU. Their atllre wao Identical to the hahof attendant. -j; f r : Mr. Chaifcea was beat man for hil ion.' Ushers were Robert Chm ken of thirbam, Lous Ser PnraeJI i)f Alexandria, Virjginia,r John ting of Asheville and Olenn William Rolltaa, : it:, -of Wjliw.ey-'?r' , The bride's mother were a diets of phtkjpure silk with circle neck' line designed with pearl aod rhhv estones ever lace with matching ao cessorics and a white -eurjidimn orchid eorsaKe..;; iC&t-rv&.'it" The mother of ' the " bridegroom chose a beige lace sheath with ma-' tching accessories aceented with a bronse' orchid, i ; ' . ' The bride's matemar grandmo ther, . Mrs, Graham Wells of Wa1 lace, wore a blue embroidered Silk chiffon dress With matching acces sories and a lavender orchid cor sage. f The bride received a B. S. de gree tn Nursing , from puke Univer s ity in June. She was chosen as a member of Santa j.Filomena (Nurs ing honorary) arid named to Who's Who In American Colleges and Uni versities. . 'The bridegroom, ahw June gra; duate of Duke University, received his A. - B,' degree in political sci ence: He is a member Of Phi Kap pa Psi Social iFraterriity. . - i,' For traveling the bride' wore a bone summer wool s nit with brown accessories ' and - a bronze eorfwe After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 3904 Hope Valley Read Durham.' . .. vI Mrs, .Sterling "wVMartine direc ted the wedding asi'sted by Mrs. Avon Sharpe. v , . ;' ' Out ' of . tswa ; Gnests '' ' Among the out-of-town guests at tending' the 1 Cbaiken-Rollins wed ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Loren.R. Withers and : childrea:, 'PatUe and Andy Withers;, Mr. and Mrs. Frei Whither and children, Lynn, Mary Brooks 'and Claire Whitner; Mr, Graysori Hall Via, Mn and Mm. Richard Spong,' Mr. and Mrs. H, N. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mae duff. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ralston,' Mr. and Mrs; Fred M. White. Mr. Robert : Chahton, Mr and Mrs. L, E. Chaiken ant sonf Dickie ChaJ ken; Misses' Margaret Gail Paf ford and Sylvia1: KjRjTT&fTof Durhani; Miss Jttdy Shoemaher aad Mr. Gra ham Wells, III. of Chapel Hill; Mte Helen Aline Pnrkinson and Mr, Keith Hobbs .ot Greenville, North Carolina; Dr. and Mrs, George H. I Hepting and Mr. John Heptin-r of Asheville; Mrs. Paul Sharpe of Le-! noir, ; Mr. .'and Mrs. Doorlass Mc- Call of Rhodhis, Miss Peggie;, Li- In Warsaw WITH. A FRJGIDAIRE I FREEZER , t.--. ' -i - FRIGIDAIRE mooucT or- osNKStAi.. MOTonss fmi V.iJC V : m-t'm - r-i I- ;"-', : U , PrzszQrfXo Fif: cll cIan J mer of Sumter, South Carolina; Mr. luis So.yji' ParheW of Alexandria, Vh-ginfa; Mr. Charles R, Silkett of Washineton, D. C.j Mr and Mr. VtrgA Rolllnt of Moiling, S. Mrs. Graham 'Weiti and Mrs. Marajrel Wall . at Waltotef Mi Margaret Williams, -Mrs. W, J. Rittem on, Mrs. B. A. Newton;! Mrs. -O. V, Gooding; Mrs. John A Carta, Mr. B, V. Wells, and Mr. Uuise W.. . Mitchell, Mrs, N. B. Boney of Ken Mep-tJimsTille,, Mr. Sam Trey, Jr.,' and Mr, aad Mrs. James LeRoy Wells of WUmlngton. , V-;;.i:'6 BUFFET SUPPER following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Rollins, entertained the wed ding party and out-of-town guests at a buffet supper at their home on Plank Street. r:'v:-:',W: ;'" . The home was beautifully deco rated With pint; and white summer flowers,' marnolUs; and three brin ched candelabra wtb buming pink tapera carrying, out pink air white motif. In- the gift room the mantle was centered wth is pink ncsegay. ivey and oW fMhioned fi gurenes.: :i- .:;?- ' i Mr. am' Mrs. Pollins invited the guests into the dima? tuom and the table was overlaid with a white mo saic embroidered Ifoen cloth Thirty guests- were served delicious con gealed1 fruit-; salad,;; ham biscuits, spiced crab apples, open-face sand wiches, assorted crackers, potato chips,- dainty- pattie shells filled with chicken salad, iced tea, ice ereani and weddkr geake. :-. ' Mrs. Emily Honeycutt, assisted by. Mrs. Louise Mitchell. Mrs. Frank Hayslip, catered the, affair. 1 RECEPTION i : Im'medaitely following, the cere mony, the bride's parents enter tained at a reception held in the Church Parlors. , , ' 1 Greeting the '.pjiests were Mr. and Mrs. John. Anderson Johnson, Mrs. W. A. Carter and Mrs. Edgar :Pollock presided at 'the bride's re gistry. Msr. Avon Sharpe welcomed (ithe guests and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert L. .West presented them to the receiving line composed of. the pa rents of the bride arid groom, Mrs. Graham Wells, 'grandmother of the bride, and members of the wedding party, ;..' . Mrs. B. F. Hobbs and Mrs. J. P. Harmon assisted by Mr.- Virgil Rol lins directed the guests to the re ception table that was thrpwn with a white cloth overlaid with white net. A .nosegay, of pink roses with tiny pink .earners caught each corner. Thelarge table held .two five branched' silver cupid candel abra on either side of a silver cu pid holding an apergne filled with a flprai arrangement of pink emrp- dim, end' roses and rrsting on a silver reflector. ;t.''hnw i . A separate table ceverei With a lined white nylon cloth with pink rose appliques around the. border. TIME to: Chest LItct t surnnarlwl in your home holds 473 pounds of frozen food! Hot Weather Safet Frozen foods stay zero zone cold-even at 110 test room temperatures. Proof of Frigid aire Dependability! e Big sJide-tsMe Basket for Jxilky pacr ages, plus special fast freeze sheJfl e Compact, high-efffelewey pisuiatipfi : means more actual storage space per ;tbot of floor space! y ,''.''' ' fir.,iU.'', -yi;"'; . Ask about Food Spo Warrintil Every rNeed-8 Sizes n O WARSAW CHURCH. SOCIALS bold the three-tiered wedding cake and two . three branch candelabra with burning' pink Canute. ; .''' '' Mrs.. Louise MitcheU of Kenans rilie served individual bridal takes fn-m a largo silver trav at eae ead )f the table, assisted by Mrs Mao jjrret Wells ef Wallace ' Mrs,- Gee :fce Hepting, aunt oi lhe 'nroom, ef Asheville, poured pu" from a sti ves punch bowl at the opposite end o the table; J The. pucVs served toasted pecaas.- Assisting in serving ere Miss Pegnie Uwt Of Sirv fer. South Carolina, Mrs. Ralph Ho-' aeycutt, miss Helen Tonrans, Mrs. W. C. Martin and Mrs. Emmons fkMrner. ' . . : Goodbyes were'sald by Mr. R. V. WeBs ot Kenansville and the Rev erend and Mrs. L. T. Wilson, ! After the guests bad been served, the- bride and groom cut the wed ding eaM and Mrs, Mitchell served the wedding party add parents. ? 'Hostesses 'at the home Where the many beautiful gifts were display ed were' Mrs. Frank Hayslip, and Mrs. Virgil Rollins assisted earlier in the afternoon by Mrs. A. IB. Bai oes and Mrs. Ed Hill. " '' - DINNER PARTY V On Friday evening,, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Mrs. W. A. Carter honored Miss Judy Rollins, bride elect, and the Wedding party with a dinner at their home on Center Street at 7:1S o'clock. Upon arrival of the guests, Mrs. Sharpe pinned a beautiful white carnation corsage on the honoree, The guests were invited into the dining room where Mrs. J. P. bar men poured tomato' Juice from a cr ystal bowl. The dining table was covered with a white cutwork li nen cloth and centered with a five branched candelabra holding an epergne filled with pink snapdra gons and pink and white roses and miniature ivy. A beautiful Victorian arrange ment of pink snapdragons and roses graced the chest in the living roor. On individual 'dining tables cov ered with white cloths, pink can HJps in hurricane lamps burned brightly. ' .' The hostesses chose for therr menu chilcken'a.la King in noodle nests, frozen fruit salad ard trench; green beans, ham biscuits, tea and frozen pineapple pie. Those enjoying this delightful din ner were the bride-elect, Miss Judy Rollins; the 'groom, Mr. William Edward Chaiken, ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rollins, Misses Gail Pafford, Kay Hart Ann Parkinson, Barbara Hauner, Mrs, W. i. Middleton. Jr., antf Messrs: Sill RolHns, Bob Chai ken, Louie Peurnell, John Hepting. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McCall and Mrs. S. W. Marriner. REHEARSAL BREAKFAST " Prior to rehearsal on Saturday, morning, July 21st, Mr. and Mrsr Robert L. West entertained the fhs iken - Rollins wedding party at a freeze Freezer! Per Week termi V breakfast honoring Miss Judith An ne RoUtnts and Mr. William Ed ward Chaikem '''.;;' 11 : The buffet was adorned with a love bird scene flanked by tapers In crystall candelabra. The break fast table was covered with a bea utiful maderla cloth and centered with an arrangement of white and thistle mums, ' Guests included the honoress and Mrs. Dodelas McCall, Miss Gail Pafford, Kay Hart, Aime Parkin- gon, Messrs. Robert Chaiken. John Heptlng, Lodie Purnell and Bill Rollins. AFTER REHEARSAL LUNCHEON Following' the rehearsal on Satur day' morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Chaiken-RoIUns wedding party and guests were invited tor the Coun try Squire at 12:30 o'clock for a de lightful luncheon Mr. and Mrs. I.eon Edward Chaiken, parents of the groom were, hosts. ' Hors d oeuvres were enjoyed in the Squire's Pantry before lunch eon was served in the main dining room. The tables were tastefully deco rated in keeping wiUi the early An' er'can decor of the dining room .The centerpiele was an arrange ment of white gladious and green ery with white rand In in old can dle molds. .' ... Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8:30-6:30 Wed. 8:30 a. m. - 12:30 p. m. Fri. 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Sat. 8:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. 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Wells, ' Dickie Chaiken Mrs. S. W. Marriner, Mrs. W. 'J. Middleton, Jr., Mrs. Avon Sharpe, and Rev. Delmar E. Parkerson. Persona1 i Mrs. H. J. Kinlaw of Clinton vi sited, with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kinlaw Wednesday of last week. , Friends of Mrs. Eerman Hollings worth win regret to learn that she is a patient in Duplin General Hos pital. (Friends of Dr. O. S. Matthews will be glad1 to learn he has returned home from N. C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill Mrs. Florence Houston, Mrs. El wood Revelle and girls, Connie, Judy, and Gail spent Thursday in STORE HOURS Whole Wit lb. 4-8 lb. avg. 10-14 lb. avg. "Super-Right" 2 FRANKS "Super-Right" Sliced All Meat : BOLOGNA. lib. pkg ..39c CHUNK BOLOGNA 39c lb. A & P CONCENTRATED, FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6-6 oz. cans 89c 2-12 pz cans 55c "OUR FINEST" A & P FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES 10 oz. pkg. 19c lib. pkg. 29c Blueberries Crate $2.95 Pint 29c Are Effective Thru Saturday Wilmington and at Carolina IU ' Little playmates f -Leslie Et, daughter ef Mr., and Mrs. Bill Ec t urilL regret to learn that she under-; went a tonsillectomy in Babies Hos pital .to WUmlngton Wdky, Mrs. Joe Komegay and son Joe $ Jr. returned heme Sunday after. f4. ending the week at Morehead wh t her, sister and children, Mrs. Gra ham Quian. ' ; Rev. and Mrs.. 3: Paul Edward! Sid children of Troy spent av few ays with Mr. and Mrf, WaUej Bosth! Sr. this week. , Rent... " FORMAt : f WEDDING : Clothes Full Dress Jackets Dinner;;. M Tuxedos Barr: Men's Shop; "Exclusive Menjs Wear" j IN WARSAW 35 c lb. 35clb. All Meat ; 45c Lb. Pkg. 89c gal. 49c 19c July 28th. Special! size u - ! fM.C -r: A