PAGE FOUR Ipyren-Wtibbrn j Rotations I Are Mailed foT.oirtng Invitations have Sion H'/iton Wilborn M sMuest the honour oi your presence I W' OUte marriage of their daughter W «•_ ~ to "pf. Hannibal Godwin Warren fJJX tjn Sunday, S the eleventh 'of November R ■fceteen honored and fifty-one •3$ Hve o’dock in the afternoon * Bpht Church y&'Ullingtan, North Carolina — | Judy Ann Welborn Has Birthday Party Judith Anne Welborn, daughter 5 of Mr. and ,Mrs. Johnny Welborn r cejfhrated her eighth birthday with I at ‘her her home Satur '■> day'afternoon at 4:00. ; I Gay Halloween jack-o-lanterns and Halloween colors were used in the home Bohbing for apples and J Bingo was tajoyed by the children *' with Pat Walker and Buddy Smith 1 winning prises for Bingo. A birth l day cake Jjtjperi with eight can- J dies was served with ice cream, peanuts arjd ‘ candy. Wax lips and blowers were, given as favors. 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Fowler- Tart Ceremony Performed Saturday In a forma! candlelight cere mony, or Saturday evening, Octo ber 21 at eight o’clock in the Hood .Memorial Christian Church, Miss' Mary Elizabeth Tart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee Tart, was united in marriage to Russell Fowler, Jr., son of Mrs. Russell Fowler and the late Mr. Fowler of Baltimore, Maryland and Court land, Alabama. Dr. George F. Outhrell and the Reverend Richard Rhea Gammon performed the dou ble ring ceremony. The vows were said before a background of palmetto palms and woodwardia fern. Tall standards containing white Betsy Ross mums and regal lilies were arranged be fore each of the arched candela bras. On either side of the pulpit extending to the walls *f the church were diagonal candelabras and sin gle candlesticks which were used to enhance the heauty of the scene. Aisle candelabras marked the pews with nosegays of lilies and white pompoms tied with satin ribbon. The nuptial music was present ed by Miss Sbarlotte Bunch, or ganist, of Tarboro, and Mrs. Jack Gates of Roxboro, soloist. Mrs. Gates sang “The Sweetest Story Ever Told,” “O, Promise Me,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Miss Bunch’s program included “Trauraerei” by Schumann, “Liebcstranm” by Liszt, “Serenade” by Schubert, “Clair de Lune” by Debussy, and “To An Evening Star” by Wagner. The ushers were Mr. Clarence l ee Tart, Jr., brother of the bride, Mr. Del Wa&teli of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mr. B. B. Smith, of Greens boro, Mrs. Vaughn Hutaff, Mr. Joseph N. Cree', end Mr. Ray M. McArtan of Dunn. Mr. Daniel Gilchrist of Courtland, Ala., broth er-in-law of the groom, was best man. The bridal, party entered the church to the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin by Wagner, and Mendelssohn’s wedding march was used as the recessional. During the ceremony Miss Bunch played “O, Perfect Love.” Mrs. Daniel Gilchrist of Court land, Ala., sister of the groom, was matron of honor. Miss Grace Her ring of Dirham was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Bar bara Hope. Miss Louise Wade, Mbs. Vaughn Hutaff, of Dunn, and Miss Polly Keith of Atlanta, Ga. Their dresses designed by Pandora were of candlelight satin combined with white silk faille. They had their own shoulder capelet with French illusion at the yoke. The dresses were gathered from the waistline to the hips to form a regular pointed effect where the satin faille were jbinod by a satin cord extending all around. The skirt* were full, forming a slight chapel team. The glove* were long white kid. They wore short veils and carried cascade bouquets of sunset roses tied with jeweled ribbon. The bride, given in marriage by I her father Clarence Lee Tart, was I lovely .in her formal period wed* v The yoke was of French illusion edged with French seed pearls, the ! pearls farming a pointed medallion j jhat extrjhded down the canter of. i B|V?J9BdHe. Tlie sleeves o%fe full length with, calla lily points. Her dress wax fastened ddwn the back by small acorn shaped covered but tons. The full skirt Was gathered from the waistline forming a shell shaped train. From the hipline to the end of the train were rows of cascaded pearls to match those on the yoke. She were her mother's full length wedding veil of. French illusion edged with all silk Frenoh Rosepoint lace, which was arranged in Madonna fashion draped over a wedding band of imported orange blossoms She carried a cascade bouquet of phalaenopsis orchids, valley lilies, centered with white orchids. The bride’s mother wore a gown of petal blue Chantilly lace over taffetta with a ihlnestone bodice and full draped skirt which fontied a chapel train. She wore long white gloves and'a white orchid with a gold throat. Mrs. Fowler, mother of" the groom, wore a lavender lace gown with sequin trim. She wore long white glovefc., .and a white orchid with a - ourple throat. The bride was graduated from the Dunn High School and from the Woman’s College' of IT. N. C. in Greensboro the class of ’6l. Mr. Fowler attended McDonogh Mili tary Academy, Mcjjgnbgh. Mary land, and the University of Mary land. He is at present employed by the U. S Government with head quarters in Rocky Mount. After the ceremony a formal re ception was held at the home es the bride. During the evening, the Wide ’ and groom left for a wedding trip to points unannounced, and upon ; their return win make their home in Rocky Mount. For traveling the ■ bride wore a raven blue gabardine | suit with matching velvet nun.* : and cuffs embroidered In pearls. Her hat by Caspar Davis was raven blue trimmed in white ostrich. She wore matching accessories with 1 white gloves. On her arm she car ried a sable scarf where white orchids were pinned. > RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. L. A.' Tart, grand -1 parents of the bride, greeted the guests and introduced them to Mr ' and Mrs. J. N. Creel of Dpha and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Davis of Nor -1 Sr. introduced them to the tooatfr -1 tng line composed of the weddtaf party. Mr. and Mrs. ArthiFfeii 1 and Mr. pnd Mrs. t. H. SanMn • directed the guest* from thetmußc Mrs. Jerry Butler invited the guests i tw«®e.:ar3r "| hU wuTb. In the/church cemetery, I Richard J miniM fn ikillrfSii I Wade, Jr. reeetvtdto the aim rodra where other pfU were. Mr. end itr*. Oorbett showed me auest* team the hall to the dining tnom fear were refal UUee**«d valley lilies flanked on either side by low five branched stiver an delabra holding white lighted topers and epewmettes filled with valley lilies. A three tier wed«n* cake on a silver tray graced one end, of the table where Mrs. Wil liam J. Thompson and Mr*. Henry Sandlin cut the cake after the oride and groom had cut the tra ditional slices rttli a silver saber having belonged to the late Lt. TUghman L. Wade, cousin of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hutaff and Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown Williams served punch from a handsome silver punch bowl. Serv ing mints and nuts were Misses Caro Davis, Al’ene Warren, An nette Ezsell, Katherine Butt and Martha Ann Butler. The goodbyes were said by Mrs. * Nathan Johnson, Sr. Out-of-town guests werF Mrs. Russell Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Gilchrist, and Mr. and Mrs. David Martin of Courtland, Ala., Mr. Del Waddell of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce of Birmingham. Ala;, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beaman, and Miss Agnes Btrsch of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hogan of Norman. N. C„ Mr. and Mrs. E. B Cooper, and Mr. Hanlbal Warren of Charictte, Mr. Marion Bone, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robbins of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith of Greensboro, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Bingham of Lexington, Miss Jane Lee Eddy and Mrs. Charles Eddy, and Mr. and Mrs. _ Williams Sanders of Fayetteville, ’Mr and Mrs. Hony Lewis of Loris, S. C., Mr. and Mrr. Charles Blanks of Whiteville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Mulkey of Demorest, Oa., Miss Gwendolyn Wilborn of Lil lington, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Keith of Hendersonville, Mrs. T. J. Far rar, Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Oardfaer of Tarboro, Miss Lavanta Charda vnyne of Courtland, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Martin of Alioskie, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mears of Fair Bluff. ! UawAMUWI' = \s4ooiSf) . ... yes/ A S3OO Cros/ey Sift Certificate ‘ t 6 the winner of my own CROStfy * American Way I church or \ NOW! Come anti «# about' fills * ognized charities! Mffeihy gjXX)prizes Store’s o joti “American Way” Cjomest m Cash and Crosley Gift C«t%xteß ... Sand the Crosley National Contest. A Notional First Prize SIO,OOO to tho winner i | Qf more San $2,000,000 in prizes -dM $ 10,000 additional to tho church Os the Natiorifld and liteal Contests, tot recognized charity named by winner! Easy Hu and your chhhifies or favorite rec- to enter! Nothing tobUyf r I ' ’ 000 tiff OR yOUK FOfEJNTRyBIANKS AT ONC£ . operas* tjHsn I BjlH 111 Its Ii itifsffiiilai, kectwc twilt.rtw wm ' : mow tdiwiiih YCttllt CROSLEY DEALER OtDE TOWNE ARTS CLUB HEARS ' TALK BY CAMPBELL TEACHER OMv «We. dehgbUuUy antertainad I at a taaohetm Friday at the hone \ of Mrs, WHUaae Neeanea on Beat < Cumbartakd St. Mia. Nawaome was 1 asstttM by Mia. Willi* Mott, club l prestoent. for n»e P*rty i weep in kaaprng with the Halloween i atoakn. Jaak*o-lantorns and black . cats wers used about the room to i give an siry effect and each smaU i table «M cantorod with a lighted I JJack-o-lantem. Halloween place- i cards and favor* designated the place of the guest*. Yellow mums i and pom pom* were used with au- i tumn leaves and wheat in effective ' arrangements. i The delicious luncheon menu ! consisted of tomato juice cocktail, < cheese wafers, creamed turkey on ' waffles, stuffed squash, pickles. Hal loween salad, rolls, coffee, home- < made Ice cream and cake squares. I Following the meal, Mrs. New ■ ■ 1 -3# >, fel f¥ #§P §§HSB; jta^P^9|HjH MONDAY AJTEBNOON, OCTOBER AMKt some introduced Min Olady* Strickland of Buies Cheek, who. in tun), presented Mias Bote Herbert Mias Herbert, the new Spanish uie summer touring ui no.eaha), one delighted dub jnmberi with the account of her trip With the. use of a map of Mexico, she pointed out the route her party followed, and gave her audience a deeper Insight into the lives of the Mexi can people. At the close of her In teresting talk, she showed the club members some of the lovely Mexi can jewelry, and other articles which she had purchased in Mexi co. The hostesses remembered Min Herbert and Miss Strickland with corsages of gold pompoms tied with bronse ribbon. A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Moss following the program. Members attending the luncheon *m MriC mnau Canady, Mrs. Mack Watson.^Mg^Hoovar^AdMM, Pbpe, tin. John dcoone, Mrs. Cur . tft Strib, Mrs. Emmett Aldredve, | yiygra. I^,^: Guests included Miss Strickland. : Miss . Herbert. Mrs. J. E. Crockett. ; and Mrs. A. IX Harris, both of ] Warren ton Mrs. Crockett is the motntr or Mrs. ncwsomc, tnu Mrs. Harris is her sister. ■ ATTENIPW. P. DANCE Mayo Waggoner and Mias Shirley , Jane Johnson of Dunn attended the , Wake Forest, Homecoming dance in Raleigh Saturday night ' SPENDS BUNDAT HERE i Able Elmoje of Wake Forest L College spent Sunday in Dunn. FROM MEREDITH COLLEGE t Miss Rosalyn Poole and Mist > Mary Ann Westbrook were ho«u I from Meredith College for the week ,'end. L