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The marriage of Miss Janet
Marl* Murphy to Author Law
rence Bradley, took place Sat
urday June 1st at 2:00 P.M. In
the McKendree Methodist
Church at Tarboro, In the pre
sence of the Immediate fami
lies. The Reverend Caswell
Shaw performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and -Mrs. Howard Payne
Murphy of LoutsbUrg, Route 2.
The bridegroom Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny 1. Brad
ley of Tarboro, Route 3.
The church was decorated with
' white burning candles, white
roses, snapdragons, white car
nations and Queen Ann's lace.
The bride wore a ballerina
length dress of candlellte taf
feta fashioned with bodice of
re-embroldered alencon lace
featuring a scalloped portrait
neckline, bracelet Jen^th sleev
es and bell skirt with taffeta
rose at bapk waist line. Her
small hat was of matching Ullles
with a circular veil. She carried
a bouquet of white roses.
The brides mother wore a
two piece beige summer suit
with matching accessories. The
bridegroom's mother wore a
blue dress with matching ac
cessories.
The bride graduated from Ed
ward Best High School In 1958
and attended Hardbargers Col
lege In Raleigh In 1S59. Since
then she has been employed
with the Board of Correction
and Training In Raleigh u sec
retary.
The bridegroom graduated
from West Edgecombe High
Receives
Scholarship
Marlon Diane Murray, a ris
ing Junior at Appalachian State
Teacher's Col
lege, wis chos
en the recipient
of a $300 schol
arship awarded
at the North
Caroling High
School Library
^Association Con
vent Ion recently held In Wln
ston-Salem.
Diane, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvln Murray of Ra
leigh and formerly, of Route 1,
Castalla, graduated at Need
ham Broughton High School,
Raleigh and Is studying to be
come a librarian. She visits
relatives In Franklin County
during the " summers. Mrs.
W. B. Leonard of Route 1,
Castalla Is her aunt.
Fannie Heck Circle Meets
(Frk. B.W.) The Fannie Heck
Circle of the Frankllnton Bap
tist Church met at the church
on' Monday afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Brady presented
the program entitled, "What
Is Royal Service?"
\ During the business session
plans were made for flowers
to be placed In the church
sanctuary during the months
of June, July, August and Sep
tember.
Volunteers were solicited to
help serve refreshments at
Bible School next week. A gen
eral W.M.S. meeting was an
nounced for Sunday afternoon
at the Franklin County Board
ing Home.
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After a wedding trip In the
southern part of th? state, the
couple will make their home
at Rocky Mount, Route 2.
Baptist
Circles
Meet
The W.M.U. of the Louls
burg Baptist Church met on
Monday night at the church
with twenty-five members pre
sent.
The meeting was opened with
the group singing "We've a
Story To Tell To The Nations"
after which Mrs. A. S. Tomlln
son read from the prayer cal
endar for the day and Mrs.
Grady Harris lead In the open
ing prayer. Following the roll
call and reading of the minutes
of the previous meeting, mem
bers of -The' Mary Hester Powell
gave an Interesting program en
titled Co^Laborers For The
Truth. Those taking part were
Mesdames Morris Wynne, Joe
Shearln, and J. R. Wilder.
Mrs. Tomllnson closed the
meeting with prayer.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
met on Monday night, June 3 at
the home of Mrs. W. A. An
drews, Sr. with the Rev. Kelly
J. Wilson, 'Jr., pastor of the
Loutsburg Methodist Church
being the guest speaker.
The meeting was opened by
the president, Mrs. Andrews,
followed by Mr. Wilson leading
the group In prayer. Mr. Wil
son' spoke on Aldergates Sea
son - the meaning of the church
today and the group Joined In
a discussion of new Ideas of
the church.
A short business meeting fol
lowed with the group planning
to place flowers In the sanc
tuary during the month. Follow
ing the reading of the financial
report, the meeting was closed
with a prayer by Mrs. Andrews.
The hostess assisted by Miss
Beth Andrews served Ice
cream, cookies and salted nuts
to eleven members present.
If "Influence" Is being ped
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the salesmen are officials or
Congressmen.
Engagement Announced
IRIS RITA BECKHAM
The engagementof Miss Iris R4ta Beckham
to Mr. Jerry Arnold Overton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Arnold Overton of Klt
trell, N.C., is announced by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCalvln Beckham of
FranlKllnton, N.C. A June 30th wedding Is
planned at two o'clock at the Union Vi^w
Baptist Church, Franklinton,
Hojl/lU (Ik apt I
Youths Honoted
The Juniors, Intermediate and
Young Peoples Classes and
their teachers of the Harris
Chapel Baptist Church were
honored last Friday night with
a uaiiv^un (ivai^ uy inB cnurcn
In the lunch room of Harris
School. The theme for the ban
quet was Youth for Christ. <1
Rev. John Darnell, pastor of
the church Introduced the Mas
ter of Ceremonies, Rev. Dwane
Campbell of the Sandy Creek
Baptist Church. Special music
was rendered by Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Patterson, Rev. and
Mrs. Tom McBrlde and Rev.
Dwane Campbell, accompanied
on the pUno by Mrs. Patter
son. A very Inspiring message
for youth was given by Rev.
John O, Solano of Southeastern
Seminary.
Franklin Mem.
Hospital Notes
The following were patients In
the hospital Thursday morning:
WHITE PATIENTS
James Ronnie Alford, Louls
burg; Mrs. Anny Ayscue, Ra
leigh; Mrs. Beulah Burnette,
Castalla; Mr?i Mlna 1. Carter,
Loulsburg; Mrs. Pattle W.
Cash, LoulsburJrsMrs. Myrtle
Chamblee, LoulsWg; Mrs.
Gertie Conyers, fVankllnton;
Mrs. Myrtle OmaCooKe, Frank
llnton; William H. Cyrus.
Frankllnton; Mrs. Margaret G.
Driver, Loulsburg; Miss Mabel
Foster, Loulsburg; Mrs. Rose
Gilliam, Loulsburg; Miss Luna
Gupton, Loulsburg; Mrs. Pattle
C. Gupton, Castalla; Mrs. Pearl
B. Gupton, Loulsburg; Mrs.
Carol Harrlman, loulsburg;
Grover C. Harris, jr.1; Louls
burg; Charles Glade Kerley,
Loulsburg; Alvln Marshall,
Castalla; Charles Glenn Mur
phy, Loulsburg: Roy Thomas
Purnell, Frankllnton; Miss
Joyce L. Redmond, Loulsburg;
Mrs. Hazel M. Rogers, Louls
burg; Berkley Strother, Louls
burg; Miss Maggie Strickland,
Klttrell; Miss Judy Tant, Wil
son; Charles E. Tlmberlake,
Loulsburg; Grover R. Wheeler,
Loulsburg; Mrs. LUllan C.
White, Loulsburg; Mrs. Lyn
dell M. Williams, Loulsburg;
Mrs. EsteMe Wood, Loulsburg;
Miss Mary Ann Wood, Frank -
llntoo, Mrs. Ava a Woodllef,
Loulsburg.
COLORED PATIENTS
Gertrude Blockson, Franklln
ton; Bertha Lee Brown, Louls
burg; Lillian Conyers, Louls
burg; Petronla Dunston, Louls
burg; Dorothy Horton, Zebulon,
Rosa Jeffers, Bunn; Metter
Williams, Loulsburg.
Lucille Ball learning Job as
Desilu president.
Elizabeth and Philip celebrat- I
ed 15th anniversary. JL
The menu (or the evening con
sisted of fried chicken, garden
peas, potato salad, hot rolls,
Iced tea, cake and Ice cream.
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Brides-Elect Are Honored Birthday Dinner
Misses Sue Evans and Donald
Rose Mitchell, June brides -
elect, were honored at a des
sert hour on Saturday afternoon
by Mrs. Robert Murphy, at her
home.
The hostess greeted the
thirty-five guests at the door
and presented them to the hon
orees and to Miss Evans moth
er.
Miss Evans and Miss Mit
chell wetre given corsages of
white carnations upon their ar
rival.
The dining room wu decorat
ed In the traditional green and
white bridal motif. The dining <
table was covered with a white 1
silk cloth, and held an arrange
ment of white glads and babies
breath. The punch was encircl
ed wltlf Ivy and babies breath.
Refreshments included nuts,
white petit fours decorated with
green, wedding bell sandwiches,
white rosebud mints and lime
punch.
Honors Mr. Hall
Mr. Johnnie B. Hall was hon
ored last Sunday with a birthday
dinner. ,
About twelve friends and re
latives from Raleigh attended
the event.
Those attendlnf were: Miss
Gale Hall, Miss Jean Hattyman,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pearce,
Mrs. V. J. Wall, Miss Willie
Bell Hall and Mr. and- Mrs.
John Hall, Jr. (WBL)
Tuesday Night
Club Meets <
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Mrs. Douglas T. House was
hostess toiler bridge club Tues
day night on th< Henderson
Road with two tables playing.
During play, the hostess as
sisted. by her daughters, Jane
Waring and Elizabeth, served
Cokes and cheese straws.
Following three progressions,
high score prize (or club mem
bers was presented to Mrs.
Betsy S. Lavender while the
low score went to Mrs. Warren
Smith. Mrs. M. C. Joyner re
celvejjj^e visitor's high score
prize.
A delicious dessert course
was served to the following
members: M?sdames G. ^M.
Beam, Jr., Warren Smith, J.^
Leon Nelms and Betsy S. Lav
ender and guests Mesdames
John Pernell, M. C. Joyner, I
Glenn Henley and Miss Martha
Yarborough. i
Louisburg Meth ? Circles Meet
The Maude McKlnne Circle
net on Monday night with Miss
Zelda Coor with eleven mem
bers present and one visitor,
Mrs. Nina Crowder. Recently
he Maude McKlnne Circle and
he Mary Burt Person Circle
vere combined with twenty-two
members and Mrs. C.W. Rob
3lns the advisor.
Mrs. George Murphy presld
?d over the business meeting
in the absence of Miss Sarah
Richardson, the chairman.
Plans were made to serve din
ner to the Methodist Men's Club
>n Monday night, June 10.
The program for the evening
vas lead by Mrs. prover HaV
:1s, Sr., with the topic being
31bllcal Foundations For Mls
ilons. She was assisted by Mes
lames Roger Kornegay and
Varren Smith.
A social hour followed the
irogram.
Yhe Oulda Furgurson Circle
met on Tuesday morning it ^
the home of Mrs. M. M. Per
son, Jr. Upon arrival, Mrs.
person served refreshments to
seven members.
The program for the morning
entitled Biblical Foundations
For Missions was given by Mrs.
Person.
A short business meeting was
held.
Rugged Gal
Never having worn a pair of
shoes In her llfe,^ the moun
taineer's feet were tough as
leather. Her husband, stretched
out on the cabin floor, watching
her stir the fire In the fire
place, laboriously lifted a hand
to remove his corncob.
"Maw," he said, "best move
yore foot. Thar'* some live
ashes under It."
She kept on stirring. "All
right, Henry; which foot?"
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