Rowe,-HtLJULti Vows ftp ok an Ik A^tumo o n di/Limo ny On Wednesday, November twenty-seventh, In the Sandy Creek Baptist Church at five o'clock In the afternoon, Miss Rebecca Ann Harris of Louis burg became the bride of Ml cheal EUls Rowe also of Louls burg. The Reverend Dwane Campbell, pastor of the bride and groom, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The church sanctuary was de corated with standards of eme rald ferns, baskets of white chrysanthemums, Interspersed ?with candelabra, holding Cathe dral candles. Vows were spoken before a prleu Dtox backed by a white standing arch enturned with southern Smllax. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. A. B. Strother of Loulsburg, organist, presented a program of nuptial music. Accompan ied by Mrs. Strother, Miss Kay Meares of Fair Bluff, so loist, sang "O Perfect Love" and "The Voice That Breathed O're Eden". Revererid Camp bell sang "The Wedding Pray er" as the couple knelt at the altar. Given In marriage by her brother, James Lee Harris, the bride wore a gown of silk facee peau, adorned with alencon lace scalloped portrait neckline, with long tapered sleeves and a dome shaped skirt re-ern brolded with alencon lace, appliques front and back, with pearl accents on a long abl sash that draped over a detach able chapel train. She used a pillbox In matching alencon lace attached to a bouffant silk Il lusion veil. She carried a bou quet of velvet white roses cen tered with a white Bible, a gift of the groom, and topped with an orchid. Mrs. Harold Hamm of Hen derson, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor, and MlssPrl scllla Ann Everett of Plymouth, college roommate of the bride, was maid of honor. Both wore a floor length gown of peau sa tin In Treasure Blue. The blue bodice featured a scooped neck line- and elbow length sleeves. Their bouffant shaped skirt of blue was fashioned with a con tour cummerbund of pale blue. Both wore a matching pillbox headdress and carried a cas cade bouquet of American Beau ty Roses. J The bMdp*malds were Mrs. Elaine Aarrls of Loulsburg, stster-lnMaw of the bride, Miss Diane Duke of Loulsburg, cousin of the groom, Miss Sandra Mer cer of Lucama and Greenville, and Miss Gall Peedln of Smith field and Greenville. They wore dresses and headpieces identical In style to that of the maid and matron of honor. They were pale blue and accented by a Treasure Blue cummerbund. Each carried a long stem American Beauty Rose. The Junior bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Harris of Warren ton, cousin of the bride and Miss Rose Strickland of Loulsburg, cousin of the groom. They wore dresses and headpieces identical In style and color to tha' of the bridesmaids. They also carried a long stem MRS MICHAEL ELLIS ROWE American Beauty Rose. Little Miss Debbie Duke of Loulsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Duke, was flower girl. She wore a dress and headpiece Identical to that of the Junior bridesmaids and car ried a basket of American Beau ty Roses. Master Christopher Royal Ca vlness of Williamsburg, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ca vlness, was rlngbearer. He was dressed Identical to the other men In the wedding party. The honorary bridesmaids were Miss Kay Rowe, of Louls burg, cousin of the groom, Miss Connie Sue Row of Loulsburg, cousin of the groom, Miss Bll lle Wood Parrlsh of Loulsburg, - and Greenville, and Miss Faye Joyner Kennedy of Loulsburg. Fenner Y. Rowe of Loulsburg was his son's best man. Ush ers were Jerry Rowe and B. T. Rowe, Jr., of Loulsburg, cou sins of the groom, Forrest Har per, Jr., and Wayne GujJton of Loulsburg. The bride's mother wore a street length dress of sage green lace over satin, matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Rowe chose for her son's wedding a turquoise matalasse crepe dress, matching access ories, and a white orchid cor sage. Also attending was the pa ternal grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Perry Harris of Warren ton, the maternal grandfather of the bride, Mr. Claude Lee Wrenn, and the maternal grand parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Joyner. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Clinton Perdue of Louls burg, aunt of the groom. The |jp-lde Is the daughter of Mrs. R. J. Harris of Louls burg, and the late Mrj Harris. She Is a graduate of Oold Sand High School and a Senior at East Carolina College. Mr. Rowe Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Y.itowe of Loulsburg. He was graduated from W. R, M Ills High School and Is now In business with his father at Rowe's Men's Shop In Louls burg. After the couple received In the vestibule, they left for a ?eddlng trip t(i unannounced points. Mrs. Rowe chose for traveling a bride's blue suit trimmed with cerenlen blue mink and matching mink fur hat, with blending accessories. Upon their return, the couple will make their home at Route 2, Loulsburg. BRIDAL LUNCHEON On Wednesday at noon, Mrs. R. J. Harris, mother of the bride, entertained the bridal attendants of the Harrls-Rowe weddlyj? party at a luncheon at the Murphy House of Loulsburg. Lovely arrangements of fall flowers were used and a three cours^p luncheon was served. CAKE CUTTING Immediately following the wedding rehearsal, Mrs. Clin ton Perdue, aunt of the groom, Mrs. WestOn Entertains Club (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. C. H. Wes ton entertained the Tiny Ten Bridge Club on Tuesday even ing, November 26, at her home In Frankllnton. Mrs. L. A. Thompson, Jr., received high score prile for club while second high went to Mrs. Brodle Green. Mrs. Char lie Hlgbt, jr., was the recipi ent of guest high. Assisted by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Tom East, the hos tess served a salad plate with coffee. Special guests were Mrs. Hlght and Mrs. Thomas Joyner McGhee. Wins Top Bridge Score . Mrs. W. Sanderlln, Sit North Main Street, Loulsburg, and Mrs. M, Roycroft of Durham won top score In their section of mammoth Fall National Championships of the Ameri can Contract Bridge League In Miami Beach, Fla., Thursday. The tournament continues through Sunday evening and It Is anticipated that an overall total of more than 6,500 tables will take part before It ends. entertained members of the wedding party, out-of-town guests and families at a party. The bride' s table was covered with a white madlrla cutwork cloth centered with an arrange ment of white mums accented by pink ribbons, flanked on eith er side by triple lighted white tapers. An arrangement of white tapirs and Ivy was placed In each window. The crystal punch bowl was placed on one end of the table and the tiered bridal cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, was on the other end. After the couple had cut the cake, Mrs. Fenner Rowe, mother of the groom, Mrs. Sam Hlght and Mrs. Harold Hamm assisted in serving the other t guests. Miss Prlscllla Everett Invited everyone to sign the bride's guest book which was placed on a small table covered with a white linen cloth, decorated with white lighted tapers. Ivy, and a bridesmaid doll. ^ OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Out-of-town guests who at tended the Harrls-Rowe wed ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Her burt Barbour of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rowe, all of Ra leigh; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Har ris, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Al len, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car ter, Mrs. Joe Harris, Mr. Tom my Harris, all of Warrenton; Mrs. Josephine Keith of Creed moor, Mrs. F. L. Everett of Plymouth; Miss Linda Cain of Fayettevllle, Miss Betty Lou and Carolyn Smith of Golds boro, Mr. and Mrs. Lorlne Cavlness of Williamsburg, va., and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Red mond of Elizabeth City. 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C., was before her marriage on November 2, MUs Barbara Jean Andrews, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. An drews of Butner. Mr. Hart Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Hart of Route 1, Louls burg, N. C. They wtll make their home at Butner. Wedding Date Change Wedding plans for the mar riage of Miss Millie Wright jnd Perry Thomas Fratler, which have been announced for December 22, have been chang ed. The couple will be married on December 8, at J p.m. at Flat Rock Church. All friends of the couple are cordially invited to attend, and to note this change in the date of the ceremony. Todays Film Revue This Is a situation comedy In which Jack Lemmon(Hogan), Carol Lynley (Robin Austin) and Dean Jones (David Mannii*) create quite a triangle that proves to be all a mistake. 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