w Mn. C ?. Mosbsck Mra. I. A. Wilson 2M-33M lAJiffia mi - ^J*ack*y W.J Jn Rot. Mill Miss Linda Fqre Teachey. daghter of Mr. and Mrs. Pe rcy C. Teachey, of Rose Hill, and Mr. Wayne Webster Wil liams, son of Mr. ad Mrs. Webster Williams of Ports mouth, Vs. were married on August die 31st at four o'clock in the rfter noon at the Rose HOI Methodist Church. Rev. Wilbur Carroll Teachey, pas tor of Grace Methodist Church in Clinton ad brother of die bride heard their tows of die double wedding ring ceremony. Music for the wedding was by Mrs. Wilbur Carroll Teach ey, organist of Clinton and sis ter-In-law of the bride. Soloist wa Mr. James Dalel Jerome, Sr. of Rose Hill, who sac "Because" ad "The Wedding Prayer". Tne chancel of the church wa decorated beautifully with miniatures p almas, white can delabra with lighted white triers ad two Urge arrange ments of white mums, gla dioli, ad snapdragons. Mr. Teachey, Father of the bride, escorted his dsughter to the altar and gsre her in mail age. Maid of Honor wa Mrs. Ro bert G. Fish, Jr. of SUser Springs, Md, sister of the br ide. Her floor-length gown fe atured princess lines in aqua and white brocade and a her hair she wore a clustered bow. She carried a arm bouquet of shite pom-poms sprinkled with blue stephanotes. Miss .Teacheys, bridesmaid wa her sister, Mrs. Edward Davis of Jacksonville, Fla. and herniece Little Miss Karen Davis, also of Jacksonville, served as Ju nior bridesmaids. Their gowns were identical with the gown worn by the Maid of Honor and hair covers and bouquets were the same. Mrs. Teachey, mother of the bride wore a turquoise lace dress with accessories to match. Her bouquet was a white orchid. Mother of the groom wore a beige lace en semble with accessories to ma tch. Her bouquet was a cym*" bldlum orchid. Serving nis son as best man was Mr. Webster Williams of Portsmouth, Vs. groomsmen were Robert G. Fish, Jr. of Silver Springs, Md., brother in-law or the bride, J.C. Tea- 4 chey of Burlington, N.C. her brother, Timothy Goodrich and Ton! Goodrich, cousins of the groom of Virginia Beach, Va. 1 and young Gary Davis, nephew of tne bride of Jacksonville, Fla. served and Junior Grooms men. The bride wore a formal gown of silk organse over white stain, made along princess li nes and with a sabrina neck line. Her long train was outlined with a broad band of embroidered lace bordered with a hem line of satin. Her sh oulder length veil of illusion was attached to her hair by a tailored bow at the front. She carried a bridal bouquet of pom poms and Stephana!Is centered with a white orchid. For her wedding trip Mrs. Wil liams wore a white knit suit and the orchid from her bouquet. After an undisclosed wedding trip the newly married couple will make their home in Po rtsmouth, Va. Mrs. Williams attended Ea*r Carolina University and was gr aduated in June of this year with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Mr. Wil liams attended Louts burg Coll ege, and East Carolina Univer sity and is presently employed by the State of Virginia. The wedding was under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Forlaw and Mrs. Herman B. Fussell. , r RECEPTION Following the ceremony the parents oT the bride received MRS. WAYNE WEBSTER WILLIAMS ? - . > the wedding guests in the fel lowship hall at the church. nf ? Mrs- J?- B?Uey ?L HZL *2 and "tncic ' D^^h M Gr^.nvllle' N'c" , Dr. and Mrs. Charles Davis | Jason and Eric Davis of Dur 1 ham. N.C. Mrs. J.E. Rackley of Rockingham, N.C.: Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Boyette, Clin ton, N.C.: Mr. Fred Teachey Wallace, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Robin son, Mrs, H.L. Christens en, Robin and Lynn Chrlstiensen, Mrs. W.A. Goodrich, Messers Toni and Timothy Goodrich, of Virginia Beach, Va. PARTY FOR MISS TEACHEY AND MISS CARTER On Thursday morning, Aug. 29th Mrs. Jack Cooper and Mrs L.A. Wilson entertained at a recipe and advice party at the Wilson home on East Main St. in Rose Hill, honoring Miss Jo Carter and Miss Linda Teachey brides elect. The house was decorated in a colorful fall motif with flo wers aid foliage. The two bri des-elect were presented with corsages of bronze and yellow daisies. Guests were received by Miss Betty Wells Fussell and shown to the living room. ,&achjuest brought a TavoHte recipe for each houorea, 'writtetfJc?pnl form file1* ahdrVXRihW'baAfl,' sent as tnvltaAoj*: also contained' * vtiikls '6f dom" added as advice'to guide' the young ladies along their matrimonial Journey.' After having been served refresh- ; merits of Coffee, cheetos, cof fee cake and tiny sandwiches of cheese and bacom between . slices of pickle, the youqg brides-to-be read the advice they had received to the group.1 Attending were the following ladies: Mesdames Marvin Ca rter and P.C. Teachey, moth ers of the honorees, Granville Sheffield, Dennis Ramsey, Beh nie Teachey, Norman Teachey? Rhodes Young, J.C. Cooper, Sr. J.W. Blanchard, Dan J. Fuss ell, Sr. R?. Fussell, Sr, Do ane Fussell, H.M. Price, C.T. Fussell, Sr. Elwyn G. Murray, Sr., C.P. Avers, Sr., Kenneth Farrior, Misses Betty Wells Fussell, Jackie Carter, and Al ithe Fussell, all of Rose Hill; Mesdames J.E. Bailey of Bur ?NJj IF IB ^ i..... Iks U ftt ruiiipnuijSf Down on Gojhott^ltunid Hilt 1^1 :he Biblical Land of Plenty, ! pumpkins grow to a mamouth ^ Mrs. Floyd Barnes ot Rt. i, Kenansviue exhibits two of Iter prize production*. The tw together tip dh|r%al?t^ifi( >' over 200 pounds. They measure 22 Inches tall and five feet/two a. Indies around. .* Mrs. Barnes believes they might have grown ;batiehflefgw,^ but that particular area exper- . lenced one of the dry est grown, Ing seasons on record. "h Is no special,'h Mr, A.Mrs. .S^eve Williamson Stephen and David Gilbert of KenansvUle visited Mr Mrs. Gilbert E. Alpnin and family Sunday. . Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Mrs. Tonle ''Hii}soi) visited rite Rev. '|7l|i 'ill-! ? <11 III I '? >' .. Boyd Wallace, operative pati ent at Lenoir Memorial Hos pital,.Kinston, Sat. Mrs. Minnie Summerlin, Mrs. T.A. Jer nig an & Mrs. Cfcrt Ivey were among those ending the funeral of Clar deQ Tyndall held at the Snow Hill Free Will Baptist ChuTch Mon. Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Reaves, Dennis and Connie, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Holmes, Mr. & Mrs. Rom mlfe Herring of Mt. Olive, Mr.& Mmmj Joe Grey Whltted and Amy Jo Of Seven Springs visited Mr. & Mrs. Delano Hill & Mrs. E J. HI 11, Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee HU1, Charles & Sandra ot Ba ltimore, Md were luncheon gu ests Mon. of Mrs. D.L. Cherry and Roger. iMr- and Mrs. Walter L. Hln SWJidJU ofe ?Greenville are sp eodBlg?? several dkyai tfirtrt lends, e? yWaWaW.-atd Mrs. Wa ltdnb.HiMscmfSr! 1" vi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood and 'a' friend of High Point visited Mrs. Wood'ssister. Mrs f aye Goodman recently. Mrs. Florence Houston of Warsaw was a guest Wed. of Mr. ? Mrs. Carl Ivey. During the afternoon Mrs. Houston, and Mrs. Ivey visited Mrs. Perry Grady of Scotts Store. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Rho des. apd Michael Wade of Clay tpn were holiday guests of Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes, Mrs Tonle Hln son and Sara Michelle. Little James Falson of Goldstar on is spending some time nlth" the F alsOn Turner family of Pink Hill and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Godbold while his parents Mr. and Mrs. ally Godbold of Knightdale are to uring the mountains of Va. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Al phin and children of Florence Ala. and Mrs. Fred Alphin. Sr. spent several days last week at Top Sail Beach. McCoy Summerlin, Henry Su nt merlin, David Summerlin. Morris Cherry. Wayne Cher ry. Jimmy Barwick and Roy Lee Taylor went to Darlington S.C. during the holidays to attend the auto races. Miss Janice Bell left Mon day for Wilson where she will enter training for a Radiologist at Wilson Memorial Hospital. Mrs.Minnie Summerlin, Mrs. Walter Hinson Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Ivery were Luncheon gu fts Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. D.F. lambers of KeninlVUle. * Alvin Williams. Alvah, and Mvin Jr. returned to their home in Detroit Heights, Md. Friday after spending several days witn Mrs. Herbert J. Summerlin and other relatives in this area. Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes, Mrs. Tonie Hinson and SaraMichelle were dinner guests Sat. of Mr. & Mrs. Milton A. Dail of Kl nston. Visitors Sun. of Mrs. Faye Goodman & Jimmy were Mr. & Mrs. Adron Goodman and children of Mt. Olive, Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Carter of Rones Chapel, Mr. & Mrs. John Wa tson of Pleasant Grove Comm unity, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Pate of Beaut ancus. Mrs. J J. Green ?s" "V * Warsaw *^rrU*Chen7 I ? Mr!m*S?Mrs. A. Bernwd 1 ?godson, Paul. Barbara. Dn- 1 Us and Brenda of K^on rf tited Mrs. Walter L. Hlnson I k Mrs. T.A. Jernigan Sim. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Gr 3???Wttaa Debbie of Clinton were meets Kirnm."'" * Mr?* ?5 lock **?' Ctlif- Mr#- Tad- I 3i*M }" contact with her 1 cSmmL,aPcZ*hl' ?rrl??1 to I Calif, and he left S*. 9 Mr. A Mrs. Oonnell Alphin, refry. Loulae. Tracy 13ark. ?nd Bryan returned to their lome in Alabama Mon. follow ^8^11 with Mrs. Fred Al The Summerlin's Home De monstration Club held amual smUy night at Wilburs Res >aurant in Goldsboro Sat 1 NOTICE 1 Saturday. September 7. the JF A and young People's Sun day School Class of Rooty Br anch Church will sponsor a Barbecue Pork and Chicken din ner from 5:00 until. The Pro ceeds will go toward the heat- " Ing and air conditioning pro ject of the church. Kan Barfield Celebrate* Birthday Ken Barfield was honored Sat. on his 3rd birthday with a party given by his mother, Mrs. Boyd Barfield, at their home in the Summerlin's Cross Roads Community. After games were en Joyed by the guests, refreshments were served consisting of birthday cake, ice cream, and potato chips. Favors were given to those present. Attending were W.T. David of Warsaw, Gaye Barfield and Daniel Barfield of Faison Ti nt my Barfield of Calypso, Donna Roberts and Dana Roberts of Goldsboro. Janice Wilkins Be tty Ruth Outlaw, Debbie Outlaw Reva Outlaw, Brenda Sutton De nise Sutton, Barbara Melton, Martha Kay Melton and Tommy* Barfield. Tour Canada Mrs. Edd Garris of Rt. 2 Mt. Olive, and her daughter and grandson, Mrs. Robert Hol mes and Randy of Lexington, returned Thurs. from a visit with the Gerald Garris* Angela. Tony and Rose Garris ofMfooL While in Minot, they atten ded services held at the For tune Baptist Church, where Garris's son the Rev. Garris is Pastor, and heard him del iver a sermon. The Rev. Garris and his fam ily accompanied Mrs. Garris Mrs. Holmes and son on a tour of Canada Via Killdeer Moun tains. 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