FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST SI, 1951 Th* Record. There to no charge. Church Circles Slate Meetings The circles of the Women of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 and Mon day evening at 8 as follows: No. I.—Mrs. R. L. Remsburg. chairman, with Mrs. J.H Allred. No. 3.—Mrs. J. E. Goddard, chair man, with Mrs. C. I. Thompson. No. 3.—Mrs. M. B. Poole, chair man, with Mrs. W. 8. Mason. No. 4.—Mrs. W B. Boles, chair man, with Mrs. Sarah Hardee. EVENING CIRCLES No. B —Mrs. D. P. Clifford, chair man. wltn Miss Louise Clifford. No. 6 Mrs. R D. Goff, chair man. with Mrs. Frank L. Belote. No. 7.—Mrs. E. W. Smith, Jr., chairman, with Mrs. E. W. Smith, Jr. No. B. —Mrs. G. C. Henderson, chairman, with Mrs. Henry Whit tenton. 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Cuyler Wells, also, of Henderson, * took place on Saturday, the twen- ? ty-fifth of August at five o’clock in the afternoon at the First Bap- ! tist Church in Henderson. Reverend E. Norfleet Gardner, j" pastor of the church, performed i the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Henry W. Whittenton, aunt, of the bridegroom, presented a . thirty-minute program of nuptial music before the/ceremony con- I sisting of the following selections: | Serenade from “The Student i Prince” by Romberg, "Melody of Love" by Englematm,. “Andantino i in D Flat" by Lemare, “Ave Marik” by Schubert, “My Poem of Love” .by Fibich. ."Indian Love Call” by ' Friml, "Liebestraume" by' Lists, j “The Rosary” by Nevin, “Theme : frohi 'the Andante Fifth Bymphony” by Tschaikowsky, “Dream of an [ Angel” by Rubinstein, “At Dawn | ing” by Cadman, “Serenede" by j Schubert, “To A Wild Rose” by ■ MacDowell, and "My Heart at Thy , Sweet Voice” byi Saint-Saen. Miss i "Dolores Matthews of Henderson, i soloist, sang “Ich Liebe Dich” by j Grieg, “O- Promise Me" by De Ko. j ven, and “O Perfect Love” by Bur ! leigh as a :-espouse to the bene diction. I The bride, given in marriage by | her father, wore a classic lace ! wedding dress formerly worn by two sisters. It was fashioned with i a smooth, fitted bodice, demurely j covering up the throat and fasten ed with tiny, self-covered buttons. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. I J ' v ' \-y - iii MRS. GEORGE EMMERTZ who before her mania v. on Aug. 1 In Dillon, S. C. was Miss Mary Quigley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Quigley of Dunn, Rt. 2 is shown above. Cpl. Emmertz, son of Mrs. Mary Emmertz of Chester, Pa„ has been stationed near Dunn in connection with the Army maneuvers. The couple is residing with Mrs. Emmertz" aunt in Dunn, Mrs. Eva Barefoot. The petal-like collar in chorister style was edged with tiny seed pearls. The soft shoulders in cap sleeve effect were also trimmed with tiny seed pearls. Long, lace gauntlets, edged with seed pearls were pointed over the hands. The full skirt, worn over a hoop ex tended into a long, formal train. Her finger tip veil was of import ed illusion and was held in place by a braided bandeau of illusion, adorned with small clusters of or ange blossoms on each side. She carried a white bridal bouquet of gardenias arranged in a crescent shap backed with white satin leaves and narrow satin ribbons. Miss Frances Dixon, sister of the bride, attended her as maid of honor. She wore a strapless, gown of coral nylon net over matching taffeta, with a tight-fitting satin waistgirdle and a bodice of Chan tilly lace over the net. She wore a matching net stole and braided bandeau. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of talisman roses, pom pon crysanthemums, tinted tq, match her dress and matching rib bons. The bridesmaids were Miss Gladys Andrews, cousin of the bridgroom of Fuquay Springs; Miss Patricia Ellington of. Charlotte: Mrs. Billy Williams of Chapel Hill. They wore the same type gowns in pale aqua nylon net and bandeaus as that worn by the maid of hon or. Their flowers were also simi lar to hers. Miss Karen Ann Wells, sister of the bridegroom, attended as a junior bridesmaid. She wore a gown ofvpale yellow nylon net over matching taffeta. It was fashioned with a boat neck line trimmed with a Chantilly lace ruffle. She carried a bouquet in miniature size like that of the maid of honor. B. C. Wells of Henderson at tended his son as best man. The ushers were Robert E. Dix on, brother of the bride, of Fay etteville, George Wells, brother of the bridegroom, Jimmy Page, and William Frazier of Henderson. Mrs. Dixon wore a gown of co coa brown crepe and Chantilly lace sprinkled with tiny 1 rhine stones and matching accessories' Her corsage was a br. nze orchid'. Mrs. Wells chose a rose gown of crepe and Chantilly lace. She wore matching accessories and her shoulder corsage was a purple or chid. 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Pnillips made several announcements. Following a short business ses sion the meetiilg closed with the group repeating together the Mis pah benediction. Present for the event were: Mr. and Mrs. J M. Morgan, Mr. ami Mrs. Tony Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Del mos Lashley, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Raiford, the Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Wilson. Mrs. Evelyn McLean, Mrs. Haywood Lu Jimmy Overman Honored At Party Jimmy Overman was honored on his fourth birthday Wednesday night at 7:30 at an ice cream par ty. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Overman. Jimmy opened his gifts be,ore serving ice cream and birthday cake to Pate and Wayne Turnage •Miss Tdni Stalled, Miss Vickie Up church, Mrs. Sue Ray and children Charles and Lina Sue, Mrs. Bert Carr and Skeet Carr. icas, Mrs. Carl Cameron, Mrs. Ful | ton Godwin, Mi s. Clarence Julian, Mrs. Green, Mrs. David Lasater, j Mrs. Bob Gray, Mr. ahd Mrs. Old ! ham. Emily Graham, Daphine Mat- I thews and Dor-aid Godwin. j Erwin Hospital Patients Mrs. Jessie Margaret Herring, Mrs. Frances Moore, Mrs. Dorothy Matthews, Mrs. Eloise Norris, Mrs. | | Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Thelma ! Ennis, Mrs. Sudie Fowler, Mrs. I I Pauline Stewart, Mrs. Faye Mat i (hews, Mrs. Irene Mabthews. Mrs. ! Mary Lilly Shaw. Mrs. Nell Shaw, j Mrs. Mary Ivey, J. C. Creech, Baby Douglas Lee, Mrs. Mary Wilkerson, Bella Williams, colored, and Mar gie Carroll, colored. Stacy Whittington is in Watts Hospital, Durham, where he under went an operation Tuesday. Church School Has Picnic At Lake i Member.', of Saint Stephens Epis- j copal Church School held a picnic I at Maynard’s Lake Wednesday af ternoon from 4:30 until 7 pan. nni’inu f.h*» ‘A ftj*i , nnnn l.h»» i/rnun * “R ETA’S LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR C.IRLS’ & BOYS’ CHINA & CRYSTAL CLOTHES GIFTS IN BENSON IT’S .. . NETA’S PAGE THREE enjoyed swimming and games and at 6:15 the lunch was spread Jbe nic style. About 35 were present for thla outing. ■ -■ ■■■ 1 if-'* BOARD TO MEET The executive board of the Wo men of the Presbyterian Church In Erwin will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in the manse. Ad members | are urged to attend. ,§j TRUSSES By E:tperiener4 Fitters * Abdominal SwppHes '* Hospital Supplies • Crutches EXPERTLY FITTED HOOD'S DRUG STORE Dunn, N. C APPLIANCES AT Thomas & Warren Furniture Company Complete Home Furnishings Fayetteville Highway Phone 2172 Dunn. N. C