V ^SfAR-NEWS HST .«7.._no 1ft _ ^TME gPlST €11W ©F E>8®(aE)eg8 &M8 IPIUBA8M.Elg1ff» _ ..' ...WILMINGTON, N. C., SUNDAyTaPRIL 27. 1947 ' sfecTlON-B Prominent Couple Wed Last Night St. James’ Church Scene Of Murchison-Sprunt Marriage Ceremony Highlighting the social ca lendar of weddings in East ern North Carolina was the wedding of Miss Charlotte Sprunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sprunt, 1615 Chestnut street, Wilmington, to David Reid Murchison, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. David Reid Murchison, 315 South Third street, also of this city. The ceremony took place Saturday evening, April 26, at 8 o’clock in historic St. James’ Episcopal church with the Rev. Mortimer Glover, rector of the church, per forming the service. A half hour program of nuptial music was rendered by William G. Robertson, church organist, while the guests were assembling, and during the service Mr. Rob ertson played traditional nuptial selections. The chancel of the church was beautifully decorated with cybodi um ferns and on the altar were vases filled with white peonies and snapdragons. Candles burned in altar candlesticks. ATTENDANTS Miss Lydia Caffery, of Frank lin, La., a cousin of the bride, was her maid-of-honor while Mrs. G. T. M. Miner of Plainfield, N. J., attended the bride as matron (Continue