iss Mary Barbee Bride of Mr. Lewis Wedding Sunday Afternoon; Coke Cutting Saturday Vilson, March 25. ? Miss Mary zabeth Barbee, daughter of Ben lin Clifton Barbee of Wilson, and late Mrs. Carrie Cole Barbee, and 'red Henry Lewis, son of Mrs. John Ming Lewis and the late Mr. Lewis Parmville, were married on Sun r afternoon, March 24th in the st Methodist Church of 'Wilson, Reverend Walter C. Ball official using the double ring ceremony. Tall baskets of white gladioli, snap gons, and Easter Lilies-, were ar ged on the altar, before a back ?und of stately palms and ferns. ren branched candelabra with ite candles were used on each side the altar, irs. B. B. Plyler, organist render a program of pre-nuptial music or to the ceremony. Elbert C. Imes, soloist, of Farmville, sang, ?ink To Me Only With Thine Eyes" I "Because."' During the cere ny Mrs. Plyler softly rendered ebestraum" and for the benedic 1 Mr. Holmes sang "The Lord ss You and Keep You." The tra onal wedding marches were used the processional and recessional, "he bride was attended by her sis , Mrs. James J. Rowland of Wil , as matron of honor. She wore street length dress of baby blue I na\ty accessories. Her flowers ?e a bouquet of Briarcliff roses, I with pink ribbon. . he bride, who was given in mar je by her father, wore a wool suit grey, with black accessories and a ulder corsage of orchids. Her only ament was a string of pearls, a r .ai. gift of the The bridegroom vu attended by his brother, Albert V. Lewis, M man, while whan wen: B. C.; Jr., brother of the bride J. Rowland ot Wilson; Sam T. Lewis and a brother, Redding' Grimes Lewis of Farm villa. Mrs. Barbae, stepmother of the bride, worn a soldier bine suit at wool with black accessories and shoulder corsage of red rosea. Mrs. Lewis won ? drees of black crepe and a corsage of red After a wedding trip to Western Carolim, the couple will be at home in Farmville. | Mrs. Lewis attended the Farmville High School and Atlantic Christian College, Wilson^ end until her riage was employed by Dr. Robert L. Tomlinson. / > Mr. Lewis attended the Farmville High School and entered the service in 1942 and served 21 months over seas. He is now connected with the Farmville Furniture Company. "Ed. Note: A large number of Farmville relatiree and friends were in attendance. Rehearsal Party Immediately following the Lewis Bar bee wedding rehearsal Saturday night, Mrs. Eloise Case Smith enter tained in honor of Miss Mary Barbae and Mr. Alfred Lewis with a cake cutting, at the Woman's Club. The club rooms were beautifully decorated throughout with mixed white spring flowers. The mantel was banked with glased magnolia in terspersed with white camellias. Sil ver candelabra holding burning white candles stood in the center and each end. The bridal table was covered with a handsome white embroidered cloth, with a centerpiece of mixed white flowers in a large silver bowl, bride ami groom was finit sliced the " of the bride, completed the cut ting of the cak& Ittm. B. C. Barbee,| step-mother of the bride, pcesid over the punch bowl assisted by Mrs.) C. P. Hardy, an aunt of Hie bride. Miss Mary Herring and Mrs. Lao C. Powell, assisted in serving salted I nuts and bridal mints. Mrs. B. B.| Plyler furniahgd music during ti evening. Members of the wedding! party, the two families and e few close friends enjoyed e delightful | affair. BOT SCOUTS CHANGE TIME OF MEETING 1 Troop 26, Boy Scouts, has recently chosen Tuesdays at 8 p. m. for their | meeting timfe, instead of Fridays. Attendance Was very good thiol week. The program opened with the Scout Oath, led by Robert Rollins, followed by one verse of America, led by Charles Joyner. Robert Pol lard was elected the troop song leader. The Rattlesnake and Flaming Ar-1 row patrols put on two good stunts. Dan Satterthwaite, Johnnie Barrett, Roy Moore and Harry Alhritton re ported the best good tarns for the week. The meeting closed with the Pledge to the Flag, led by Senior Pa trol leader, Johnnie Barrett. Initia tion will be held neat Tuesday night. | NOTICE OF SALE I By virtue of the powers contained in Section No. 44-2 of the General | Statutes of North Caroline, the un dersigned, Farmville Motor Company, I will sell at public auction, for cash, in front or in the Farmville Motor | Company's place of business on Tues day, April 23rd, 1946, at 12 o'clock. Noon, the ?following described per-1 social property, namely: One 1940^ four door Sedan Pontiac I automobile, Motor No. 8-204537, serial No. L-8-HB1482, License Number | WE 2202, New York. This the 20th day of March, 1946.1 FARMVILLE MOTOR COMPANY,! v By B. O. Taylor. R. T. Martin, Atty. 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