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^Around Town
^ Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Tyson ’’'•’I oreatest reliable age re-
-f . . ^ ported for a monkey it about
of Benson were overnight 45 yeart for a male mandrill
guests of their son-in-law, baboon named "George."
daughter and grandson, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Barrow
and Wane.
Mrs. Elizabeth Blue and
her daughters, Carla and
Laura were guests of J. L.
Ashley last weekend.
Mrs. Elizabeth Purser
Ogbum of Greensboro is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Gailand F. Purser this
eek.
vaoai
4IS
"Sfr. and hfo. Wallace Smith
and daughters, Charliette
and Angie,visited the North
Carolina State Fair in
Raleigh Saturday. They
were accompained by Rev.
and Mrs. Own Arthur and
children of Bridgeton.
hbs. Genevieve Laughing-
house has returned to her
home in Vanceboro after
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. J.
Williams, Jr. in Orlando,
Fla. the past two months.
She also visited her
nephew, C.J. \^liams, III
of Merritt Island, Fla. for
two weeks.
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alphabet except the old Ger
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and the Ethiopian, in which
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Williams,
Sutton
wed
Linda Hartley Williams
became the bride of Roger
Lee Sutton Sunday, Octo
ber 8, in a double ring
ceremony in the Kitt
Swamp Christian Church at
3 p.m. with Rev. Robert
Caton, pastor, officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hartley of Ernul and the
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Sutton of Ernul.
Given in marriage by her
parents and escorted by
her father, the bride wore a
gown of ivory organza and
Venise lace over taffeta.
The gown extended into a
chapel length train and her
veil of bridal illusion was
attached to a Juliet caplet
of Venise lace and. she
^ied a bouqhet oT-d&isihs .
and gypsophila. The bride
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Mrs. Sutton
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ried a long-stemmed yellow
silk rose.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
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sister of the bridegroom,
and Mrs. Garland Smith.
They wore gowns of rust,
burgundy, and green poly
ester, respectively, and
floral chiffon capes and
carried a long stemmed
yellow silk rose. Junior
bridesmaid was Miss
Chrystal Sutton who wore
a rust polyester gown.
Little Miss Anita
Lyrihette ‘ Williams was
chosen as flower girl and
wore a gown of yellow
polyester. The father of the
groom served as best man
and ushers were David
Hartley, brother of the
bride, and James Sutton
and William Sutton,
brothers of the groom. Eric
Jones was junior usher and
ringbearer was Kenneth
Alan Williams.
The mother of the bride
chose for her daughter’s
wedding a floor length
gown of rust quiana with
matching cape and a yellow
rose corsage.
The mother of the groom
chose for her son’s wedding
a floor length gown of blue
quiana with matching cape
and a red rose corsage.
The parents of the bride
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October 27
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