?? " - W" i:* IRI^P ? MRS. BOYCE JOE JONES Miss Summerlin Is Bride of Mr. Jones The marriage of Miss De lorls Faye Summerlin and Boyce Joe Jones was solem nized Sunday, January 26, at 12 o'clock noon in the Rooty Branch Free Will Baptist church. The Rev. DeWayne Bakes officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Edgar James Summerlin, Jr., of route 2, Mount Olive, and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marlon Jones, of route 4, Mount Olive. Altar decorations Included greenery, white satin bows, wedding bells and boskets of white mums, pompons.gladioli, lace tern and palms. Pews were marked with wedding bells and greenery tied with satin bows. Mrs. Jimmy Summerlin, pianist, of Kenansvllle, and I-"" ' ?""I Miss Karen Deluca of War am, vocalist, presented a program of wedding music. Miss Deluca sang, "The Wed ding Prayer." Mr. Sum merlin gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a street length dress of bridal satin featuring an A-line skirt, fitted bodice and long calla point sleeves trimmed in lace to match the headpiece. She I wore a mantilla of Imported lace, and carried a white Bible covered In lace with bridal flowers centered with an or chid, showered with white satin ribbon streamers. Mrs. Dennis Ray Davis of Mount Olive, sifter of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a mint green, whipped cream dress designed with an A-line skirt, and short sleeves. Her short veil of silk Illusion was attached to a mint head piece. She carried a cascade filled with white pompons and pink carnations, tied with fans of narrow pink satin bows with long streamers. Miss Joan Summerlln of route 2, Mount Olive, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid. She was dressed like the matron of I honor, and also carried a cas cade bouquet of white pompons and pink carnations. Claude Jones, ID, ot route 2, Mount Olive, was the best man. Carl Steve Jones, brother at the groom, was usher. The bride's mother wore a turquoise knit suit with match ing hat and black accessories, rimm. ZSuKtSS ouTD th*y Business college. She Is em ployed at Stackhousb Inc., Ooldsboro. The brUMgroom Is a graduate of Mount OUve High school, sad Is presently sin ployed at Belk-Tyler Co., Mount Olive. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Donald Pate.' DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones entertained honoring Miss Faye Sum merlin and Joe Jones at a dinner party held at Henry's at Newton Grove Saturday. Families of the honored couple were levlled. HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Fay* Summeriln, Jan uary 84 bride-elect, was honored at a floating shower held at the home of Mrs. Francis Jones of Mount OUve Friday evening. Hostesses were friends and relatives of the honored guest. A white carnation corsage was presented the hoooree upon arrival. DecoraUons Included an arrangement of snapdragons, pompons, carnations and green ery In a brass container. Refreshments consisted of punch, bridal cakes, mixed nuts, mints and potato chips. Approximately 50 guests at tended. REHEARSAL PARTY Following the rehearsal Sat urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edgar James Sum merlin, Jr., parents of the bride, entertain ed the bridal party, their families and out of the com munity guests in the church annex. A bouquet of pompons, car nations, gladioli, and greenery flanked by lighted tapers cen tered the appointed table. Mrs. Francis Marlon Jones poured punch and Mrs. Edgar James Sum merlin served wed ding cake- Other refreshments consisted Of salted nuts and bridal mints. E. HARRELL BUNCH m m STAH M. SHARBER I IBM Announces I wo Now Promotions Hero Paul Eason, manager of Be lk Tyler bare, has announced the promotion of E. Harrell Bunch and Stan M. Sharber to new positions as divisional mer chandise managers. Bunch came to Mount Olive last November to assist In open ing the new store. He recently moved Ms family to Mount Ol ive when he was appointed to this new position.Sharber mov ed to Mount Olive with his wile and baby several weeks ago. Bunch became associated with Belk-Tyler Company in Ahoskle, as a high school part-time employee in August 1954. Be graduated from Ahoskle high school and from Chowan college in 1962,return ing to the Ahoskle store as s buyer In the home furnishings department. He was later made manager of the men's depart ment, and held that position until his recent promotion to hilHliHi Mount Olive. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bunch of Ahoskle, a 32nd Degree Mason, member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Ahoskle, and of Creech Me morial Baptist church. He has been a member of the National Quard for eight years and in 1961 was named Young Man of the Year In Ahoskle. He is mar ried to the former Sue Dilday and they are now making their home in Dudley. Sbarber began with Be lk Tyler in Elizabeth City in June i Sh&rbers Ihw ? WiMWla *< I ^ trd i tear ? Pit ISC lb * skii Test ?el u F b 17th . t 3 30 til 5C P.k . M the 1> <501 ' In Kt a::sv le. J* yon< Is ?urged to take this teat which SPECIAL CONSULTATION If V Factory trained BELTONE hearing aid > specialist will be at: Pfk WARSAW MOTOR L006E 10 A. M. - 4 P: M. ? WARSAW. N. C FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14 Coma in for a FREE hearing test, or, if you wear a hearing aid, have it cleaned and checked fa - ?| gardless of make. Be sure to register for the FREE hearing aid. fitted to the winner's individual hear*! BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE 2705 Dalanty Road Wilmington, North Carolina Phone: 783-3118 I fcT LEDER Young l?ecis *! I FOR SPWHG 11 In the \ world of fashion f excitement... ' , * h. .. v - ? , **? j 5? - , /?i>* ?*> . J ??? GEflFfdlA^GfcfftlN sophisticate who wants to be notic- / J?E| ed, Short sleeves / *2? ft, and contrast cowl f, j*jT flfc collar with slip thru i T A reversible wardrobe for Spring adaptable to any situation, anytime Change with your moods. Checks and solid in lovely new . pastels- Sizes * ^ 0 15 If i f ? - ?? ? i?,' 16V>22%. 525 1? Ill ? unninsr Barbecue PhOM 7351047 6oldsboro. N. C. Now Open For Sunday Lunch WE SERVE PARTIES ANYWHERE * Hours From 8 A IN to 2 P M CENTER THEATER Mt. OHve Fri.-Sat. Feb. 14-15 "Dracula Has Risen From The Grave" m JSP*tousiy) STARRING Christopher Lee and Rupert Oevis Sun. - Feb. 16 Elizabeth Taylor Marlon Brando in Reflections in a Golden Eve ALL STAR CAST TWIUTE DRIVE-IN THEATRE BEUIAVIU.E. N. C FRIDAY-SATURDAY FEB. 14-15 STARTS 7:00 Fun-away with Dunaway! "THE EXTRAORDINARY | SEAMAN" I STARRIN6 5 David Nivan/ Fayt Dunaway/ Mickay Roonay/ Jack Cartar/ I Alan Alda PANAVISION I AND METROCOLOR SUNDAY ONLY i FEB. 16th | STARTS 6:15 jS Daan Martin J M>n H"m Unlaws CltAiuflawn1 m Vol Uc OI1UWUUWII. |?| Match these features iphit what na?atHfoa gWes yoa for the hm kM of awqi, and you'll have a better idea why more people arc baying Chevrolet* again this year. Built-in "guard rails" There's a strong steel beam built into every door of every 1969 Caprice, lmpala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Kingswood Estate Wagon, Kingswood, Townsman and Brookwood. We call it a side guard beam, and it looks like one of those guard rails you see along the freeway. That's what it's there for: To guard you. To strengthen the door and put a more solid wall between you and the outside world. Not a glamorous feature. But you'll have to admit worthwhile. I Cfcmputer-selected springs Maybe you'll order your new Chevy equipped to the hilt. Or maybe you'll order it with hardly anything on it. Either way, you're going to get your full measure of our re nowned ride. Because we go to the trouble of programming each car's equip I ment load into an electronic > i computer. L\ . The computer then tells us b exactly which springs to use. ? defending on the car's weight ,$j and the way it's distributed. Chevrolet, the only car in its Held with computer-selected V springs. W hjQ lei p?d t hi are to keep your beautiful new Chevy looking beautiful and new. U So: cl Up inside the regular fenders we've placed a second set. They do all the in-fighting. Catch all the splashed-up rain, slush and road salt. Stop the t kicked-up stones. While your "outers" just sit I there looking pretty. Astro Ventilation The other two cars in our field give you air intakes down by the floor. So do we. We also give you two up on the instrument panel. And all four of them are adjust able so you can regulate the flow of air just the way you like it. Even with all the windows cloeed. you'll be comfortable in side. You get air without wind. Astro Ventilation is^stand- Jjtik *!<'*' ? I * "it ^ . TltA llnfl Iliuiai4ai ibm uivivwpintr wheels - Y L?#x When you own a car this empting, you don't dare take hancee. Biggest standard V8 in our field Ask any car enthusiast, he'll ell you: Chevrolet builds great engines. Especially V8s. And this year there are six [reat V8s available for the big Chevrolet. Standard: Our 235-hp 127-cubic-inch Turbo-Fire. Another thing: We've lowered he price pf several of our bigger /8s along with our automatic rnnsmissions and power disc >rakes. Which makes it possible or you to buy a '69 Chevrolet or even less money than you V ?ould last year. Show up for our Showdown. You can't lose. Putting yeu first, keeps us first. ?' Impala Sport Coupe Bl;' "IMfllfl III A . liflk* ? 4 a

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