‘V n ’?V * •* -- rV V MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 19,1051 • jiwrtrrTTtif" t i«ti vvm 1 4 ELEANOR OODDARD IS WED TO ROBERT EPLEY ON SATURDAY * « I I I T I '♦ Sji ggC ' ‘^7-T ? • Mi;s Eleanor Goddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellison God-, dard became the bride of Robert ,a,E. Epley In a beautiful candlelight ' 9 cerer.ony at the First Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon at " 5iM The vows took pjace before a beautiful setting of tall seven branched candelabra entwined with greet .fern and tall vases of white snapcragons, white daisy chrysan- I thetnom* and white Re ~ Richard Rhfca Gammon con ducted'the double ring ceremony. ]Mrs. Reta Whittenton, organist, . played wedding music prior to the -■ ceremony and Mrs. -Jack Heming way, soloist, sang “Because.” The • Presbyterian Choir under the-dir ection of Mrs. E. W. Smith, Jr, sang “O Promise Me," and “Bless you,’ as a benediction. j Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white i satis Tiie Bodice featured a yoke 1 of il>usion with bolder of Queen l*ce outlined in seed pearls and rhinestones. The full skirt ex _ tended iptq a long circular train. •“Her lingertip veil of illusion was at tached to a small bonnet of white •atin edged with seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book topped With a White orchid and showered Goddard-Eptey Wedding Party Feted At Luncheon r a-- Mrs. G. L. Hooper and Mrs. K. F. Howard entertained at a lunch eon Saturday at 1 o’clock for the Goddard-Epley wedding party, fam ily, and out-of-town guests. The Hooper home was lovely with arrangements of yellow and lavepder chrysanthemums, berries magnolia and ivy. The -lace covered dining room table was centered with a bouquet of white mums. The traditional i* bridal colors of green and white w were used in completing the set ting. Miss Goddard received a bridal coinage and a silver vegetable dish as her gifts from the hostesses. ' Mrs. Russell Epley of Gettysburg, Pa. served creamed chicken and Mrs. J. K" Goddard of -Dunn served peach salad. The rest .of the menu consisted of baby lima beans, can died yams, cranberry Jelly, pickles, hot rbßs, mince meat pie', and cof m _ # • -ck ■ u m' -V t<?a " ' iP ifwjywW with stephanotis and white satin , ribbon. Miss Novella Goddard was her sister’s only attendant. She wore a Nile green gown bf satin and net. Her headdress and mitts were of matching net, and she carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysan themums tied with yellow satin ribbon. ~ The bridegroom was attended by i.Stephen Heyser of Port Royal, Pa., as best man. Ushers were Richard Weaver of Hanover, Pe., Jack Hem ingway of Dunn, Jerry Thomas’of Dunn,.cousin of the bride, and James E. Goddard, Jr., of Memphis Tenn., brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, the couple greeted guests informally ini the church vestibule. They left im mediately .afterwards for a wed ding trip through the western part, of the State. | For traveling the bride chose a black suit with pink feather hat, pink blouse and black accessories. She wore the orchid from her prayer book. \ The bridals -parents entertained members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests at an informal reception and cake cutting Friday evening immediately after the re hearsal in the church parlor. See. The coffee was poured by Miss Guests for the luncheon Includ ed the members of the wedding party and family and Mrs. Russell Epley, Mrs. Lawrence Deitrich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Deltrich, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leedy and Miss Thelma Dei trich, all of Gettysburg, Pa.,Mr. Dick Weaver of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Houser of Port Royal, Fa. Baptist Youth Hold HiH-Bitjy Pqrty Thursday The Baptist Youth Auxiliary had HU h® Uly *i )a,:ty might **• “* A hayride Svas enjoyed by the ru's’uixsfsyss WW‘W«!!e, led the guests fu uu luii in iu FARM BUREAU f > Office is towfipcx A Buildinr * ... juu I 9^9^ I ■ "AND SHOW I pSfe jrqjmy * A- Retf Square Dance * 1 A Laugh FUied Show I v®- * m • *v* ** 1 Birthday Supper Given Honoring Mrs. Raufeke RftPO Mr. R. W. Pope was'honored at a buffet supper Wednesday . night at 7 o’clock given by his wife at their home on 8. Washington Ave. Attractive arrangements of chry santhemums and roses added beau ty to .the home for the occasion. Mr Pope receive many lovely gifts from his guests. The menu for the supper con sisted erf turkey with dressing, ham, butterbeans, potatoes, tossed salads cocoanut cake and coffee. Those present for the party were:’ Mr. and Mrs. R.- W. Pope of Dunn, Mrs. Cary B.'Taylor of Winston- Salem. Mr..and Mrs. T. F. Scott of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. N. Pope of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barfield and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryals and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jaqk Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tart and son, Mr. G. F. Pope, and Miss Jessamin Starling, all of Dunn. Adams fntertqiji j Friday Evening Canasta Club Mr. and Mrs. David Adams were ' hosts to the Friday Evening Canas ta Club Friday night at 8 o’clock. High scorers for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ed -Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Lororr.an Dupree received the consolation prize? The' Adams home was decorated with lovely bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums and with green plants. During progression soft, drinks and candy were passed. A dessert course was served later. Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. Paul White, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Loroman Dupree and j the host and hostess. Couples Club Meet With The Mattox On Friday Night The Couplqs Bridge Club met at the home, of Mr. add Mrs. Dwigl.it Mattox on N. Orange Ave. Friday rught for their evening Os play. Mi-, and Mre. Fanner Davis, Jr., newly weds were special guests ana the hostess remembered Mrs. Da vis with pastel linens. The Matrox borne was beautiful ly arranged with red mums and yeiibw ana wmte chrysanthemums ' striking a lovely note! The mem bers and guests were served a de sert plate of colored block ii.fi cream, snowballs and coffee before beginning play, during play soft drinks and salted nuts were served. Mr. Earl ’ Jones received 1 high score for the men and received a colorful tie from the Mattox's. Hose were presented Mrs. burner Davis for high score among the ladies. Couples playing* were Mr. and Mrs. Wuiaru Muon, Mr. ana Mrs. snipes, Mr. ana Mrs. Joan Stupes, Mrs. Keith Finch, Mr- Dwight Mat tox and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Da vis, Jr. Benefit Badge Held For Junior Woman's Club F/i. Three tables of brLdge .were ip Junior Wwnaps 4*lub last Friday of brapge end red chrysan themums were used throughout she home in Arrangements. Upon yrbj|jl eewed^a colas and assorted nuts were pas sed. Winning Wgh score for the eve ning »a* Mr*, dames Yates who reeved cosmetics from the hos tess. Traveling prize went to Mrs. Ted BurweU who was awarded cho- B relates. Lew scon prise went to ere Mrs. -Frank JBww-d. Miss Miss Elizabeth 6 Mrs. Johnny as Yates, Mm. Jean Dickey, 1. Mrs. Mickey [rs. Bob Dickey. in several games. Prises for sing ing contests, charades and for^ttm the club, and McLean 4,00 k the girl's prize. The menu for the supper con sisted of hamburgers with aU the trimmings soft drinks and toasted AnnfKldredgijf WE DMLT RECORD, DUNN, N. C. CoJb Hfidd After Gpddard- Epley Rehearsal Alfer the Ooddard-Epley wed dink rehearsal . Friday night a cake cutting was held in the recreation al rooms of the First Presbyterian fhurqh. _ ' . The rooms were beautifully dec orated for the occasion with fall flowers and tor a centerpiece or. the table which held the cako a lovely arrangement of White mums and snapdragons in a silver bowl flanked by tall burning white ta pers in silver branched candella bra was used on a white cloth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutaff received in the hall of the church apd dlreoted guests to the recrea tional room Where Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitchftt, Jr., greeted the guests. Mr. Ken Royal and Miss Virginia Smith were in charge of the registar. After the bride-elect ’ Miss God dard cut the first slice of cake and ¥?■ Norva Westbrook, served the Cake. Mrs. C. M- Thomas poured punch from a- silver punch bowl. Assisting were Misses Mary Lou Westbrook and Miss Sarah Fran cis Thomas. Guests for the affair were mem bers of the wedding party and the family, who included Mrs. Russell Epley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W*lfe, Mrs. Lawrence Deltrich, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Deitrich, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leedy and Miss Thelma Dei trich all of Gettysburg, Mr. Dick Weaver of Haover, Mr. and Mrs. I Stephen Houser of Port Royal, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Byrd said good-byes. VISIT WASHINGTON * Mr. and Mrs. Barry Griffith and daughter, Pam, and Mr. and Grif fith’s father of Danville, Kentucky spent the weekend in Washington, D. C. GOES BY PLANE - Mrs. Wilma O’Brien - went by plane to Richmond and Williams burg, Va., during/ the weekend to visit. CONDITION BETTER Friends of Rev. E. C. Keller, pas tor of the Second Baptist Church in Dunn will be glad to khow that his condition is much better after an operation at the BaptipP Hos pital in Winston-Salem. WEEKEND IN GEORGIA' Mr. and Mrs. Le6n McKay vis ited in Cordele, Ga., over the weekend. GO TO GAME Mr. and Mrs. f.'V. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Aldredge at tended the Carduna-Notre Dame game iri Chapel Hill Saturday af ternoon. DO SHOPPING M«. Otien Jemigan and M™ . Ralph Bass and Rebecca Bass spent Thursday In EayettevUie. VISITS MATTOX Mr. and Mrs- Mack Roberts of Wendell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mattox. Mrs. Mattox and Paul will return to Wendell, with the Robert’s. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. an° A&s. C. Jjr. Dupree have returned home from a trip to Sher- Adon, Wyoming. 4 Mrs. and son are In Tarboro for a few days. RETURNS FROM REX Mrs. L. J. Gardner has returned from Rex Hospital In Raleigh where she underwent an operation last •Week'i SHOP IN £AW£EVHJUE dren, Everette and Virginia shop-' >n FayeftevUie Saturday. VISIT SEVERAL DAYS Mr. and Mrs Paul White and son, Paul, Jr., spent the weekend! in Fayetteville visiting her mother, Mrs. J. H.‘ Emmltt. IN PARKTON Mr- .and Mrs. Furman Turaage ana children spent Sunday after-1 noon In Padtton ylsiUng M«s.i Turnage’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Parnell and her sister, Mrs. Joe Koshoffer of New York. RETURN TO HOLLYWOOD Mr. and Mrs. T. t. Scott and son, Malveme have returned to Hollywood, Fla. to make their borne. They had been living w Fayette ville. Mm. Scott is a daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pope of Dunn. ATTENDS CELKRRATTON Mr. and Mrs. ,J. B. Rduse, Mrs. T. C. Carr and son, Tommy,''"Mr.' and Mrs. Reuben Pope, all of Dunn, Misses Lucy, Miry, and Jesse Mat thews, all of Falcon attended the mother, Mrs. • * Mrs. J. P. Jones Hostess Jo Bridge Club Mrs. John Perry Jones was host ess to the Friday Evening Bridge Club Friday night at 8. All mem bers were present. i In carrying out the fall color 1 scheme Mrs. Jones yard colorful 1 leaves, and chrysanthemums in j shades of bronze, yellow, lavender, | and white, '- Places were set for dessert when j the guests arrived. The sweet' course consisted of lemon ice-box i piei and coffee. Later in the eve ning cashew nuts and cokes were passed. Mrs. John Thornton, Jr. and Mrs. •Grover Henderson, winners of high and second high, respectively, both received hose. ' Members playing were Mrs. Hen derson, Mrs. Thornton. Mrs. FJdon Jones, Mrs. Henry Whitehead, Mrs. Joe Middlebrook, Mrs. Joe Leslie, Mrs. Scott Ferrell and Mrs .Gordon i Reddish. Merry Matrons Have Buffet Supper On Friday Night A gay Thanksgiving motif was carried out when the Merry Ma trons Canasta Club entertained at a buffet supper and Canasta on Friday night in honor of their husbands and friends. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannady on W. Broad St. Beautiful arrange ments of fall flowers added a col orful note to the affair. Six tables were used for the evening. Each table was centered with a novelty arrangement of turkey grapefruit on Autumn leaves and nuts. A delicious supper of baked ham glazed with pineapple slices and cherries, potato salad, deviled eggs, pimento cheese sand wiches, biscuits, lemon pie, deviled foods cake and coffee was served upon arrival. After the supper ■ six tables of canasta were in play. Mr. and Mrs. Ollen Jernigan were high In the progressions and received a novelty pottery bowl for high score. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sandlin were awarded a hand painted basket for second high prize- Guests of the club for the even ing were Mr. and Mrs. Woody Meyers. Playing were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. Tay -1 loy Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Twyford, Mr. and Mrs. Troy God win, Mr. and Mrs. Locke CampbeU, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sandlin, Mr and Mrs. OUen Jernigan, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Paramore, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boyette, Mrs. Ralph Bass, Mr. Charles Wooten arid Mr. and Mrs. Cannady. HARVEST FESTIVAL The Wade Godwin PTA will have a Harvest Festival at the Godwin School on Tuesday night, November 30, at 7:30. AU members and friends of the school are urged to come. MmJJ \yA ajm iM Tv •H 0 means £ [heavy] Triple+Actipn HoMoil piSwßCjl 1 j -jHfi&ii Oil Co j • Phone 3138 AT HIGHSMITHB Mrs. Wilbert West left Wednes day to receive several day treat ment at Hlghsmlth’s Hospital. RETURNS TO DURHAM Miss Sadie Frink returned to Durham Tuesday after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Frink and Miss Mary Lou I Frink. IN SOUTH CAROLINA | Mrs. Durham Taylor is spend ing the weekend in Leo, South Caro- I liha, visiting relatives. i ARRIVES TODAY Stacy Johnson of Eton CoUege arrived today to spend the week end in Dunn. ' __ HAS OPERATION Mr. Arthur L. Jones of Dunn, Rt. 2 enterted Highsmlth's Hos pital Tuesday for an operation. 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WILL VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dickey will spend the Thanksgiving holidays at Mrs. Dickey’s home in Scotland Neck. ■I N I ! 4 Visit Mill End Store Fayette vine For Top Quality Drapery & Upholstery Fabrics Direct From Min 121 Donaldson St. Phone 2375 PAGE FIVE HERE FOR WEDWNO** -re Miss Virginia Emitß of DIECBI* S. C. who 1* religious rtUCfiWgllL-L. rector at the First Church visited in Dunn ovejf the week-end. She came especial for the Goddard-Epley wedding. .«» » aSI riJl IBi « * 4 *1 HkVB ■ v'C| • BASS * ELECTRIC Company - ~ CONTRACTING - REPAIRING - RHONE 8479 Z~ ‘X m E. Broad St *” »««. V- a sI~,LT ■ " ' •" 1 -

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