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PAGE FOUR Pruyn-Currin Wedding Vows Spoken \ This Afternoon In liqleigh Chyrch. P .^1 h ' ■. c 'j. & 4 **l1‘ „•» m X If?®-' *, * ” Bp'. \ ' Jjg 1 rites Billie Ruth Currin of Raleigh, tough 1 tirqrW Bite Mr. awl’Mri ifvfa TienjUnfo Cuirto' oMtogier. W. Pruyn U (he son of the late Mr and Mrs I gfite Merton ! g^y;'^ T y»«L file weddH* tof* pli* totoy fc the first Baptist ,Church' of 1 Mias Billie Ruth Currin of Ra l W «&££’&£ “$ If JB§kr■ .frame the bride of Har- I oiff lAbdifcj^Pruy n of Durham, son I of the ImEmt and Mrs Wayne j Sidney, New I %• ma ssES; I t>rogram of w *?? ing | The brtder given in marriage bi ‘ hff* brother. AlVa Benton Currin I of Dunn, wore ah original wedding !l| gbftrh ofgiwry satin designed by | MSmrer. OT* bodice had a yoke of !|; illusion ethOoidered in seed pearls. I “fl Robert A/cSrin of Broad- I wjSz* t | costume >elv * uacabatah or honor and carried a jfreASsadebouquet of white garzia tohite roses, and gypsop 8t filter girl was Miss Martha Currin, daughter of Mr. f Kfft Mr** J. D. Currin of Angier, £■; nipe of "Ole bride. Her dress of re mscarHt velvet was made with feyof Danville ConsistoryTf lfii nois and a member erf Mohammed Temple <rf Peoria, Illinois. At the present time he is. a student in Mr. arid tI.^S SSTS. t£u?T%. ;s$ Mrs. Walte^M* 1 ” Upchurch of Durhsg and Mrs Egtp^ Mr*. James W. Ray.Mhi. William -on Morgan Street in Ra ■ The Christmas color scheme of ' red and green was carried but in 1 the decorations in the living room. After guests were Orated by . the hosts, and' the honored couple, [ Ttle table ’was decorated with r white flowers' and white candles. Mrs. Sidney Currin assisted the ' cbuple iri slicing the three-tier * wedding Hr* . '' MJrit. F J. pi'Currin of Angier and Mn.‘*A- B.' CArrin of Dunn poured ’• punch. They were assisted in. . Serving by Miss Barbara Darlene I Currin of Dunn, and Miss Sarah | About twenty-five guests attend . ed the cake-cutting. , f Mis?'ffora teacher in ' .the ’ThWhaSrille Schools drived law. ZgSSZ — sF " I 5 i Imm •|tM tVtrtj'flllK l} ' -.V ' . IMH Mus i ( i«r ( W * •; j- ' . >,-•,;.’’lA*'. » ; I if II i I p ’' »VlWf V VBL- • I | Ir w # ng pails pyoitp. prom, w. a BRWIN SOCIETY College Students Spend Holidays At Home In | ry/m Hjme from various schools and colleges to spend the hpUdays with their parents ere; Janet Ennis and Emily Orahim from Womans Col lege in Greensboro. Ellen. Ruth Divis from Meredith College in Raleigh, Haffye Sewell from St. Mafys CoUege In Raleigh. June Ruth Tew, Edith Bennet, Glenn Stephenson and Bobby Godwin from Loulsburg CoUege. Jackie Stewart from Carolina, Glenn Holt from Carolina, Daphtne Matthews from Charlotte Mem orial Nursing school in Charlotte, Shirley Jackson and JuUe Beard ' from Watts Nursing school in Dur ham, Barbara Woodworth from Duke in Durham, Bob Raiford from Pork Union MUitary school in Virginia. ' Nancy Holt from Greensboro CoUege in Greensboro, Graham Stewart from Carolina, Abie Max well and Billy Pate from Wake Forest, Jerome Parker from State i and Drusilla Bain from East Caro lina in GreenvUle. TO VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. Ray Luphold and daughter Linda wUI leave Satur- ; — , - ..i**»'i«■»» ' ..*» 1 fll 1 i i. i i- Movie-Clear jmmm SYIXWIA GOLDEN JUBILEE TELEVISION FIRST v bs, we feature iVL vania Golden Jubilee TV bto M PERFORM ANSI * **' m m MfPf If’ m m % Flßff ’’ZQP < 'I iu Mai—* fWFSS fftiifiiy* (mi A? rrtfiiifi kt forfemiiiirp* y Bcriod stvlinn in gnahoganv and ntKfr tnuii« PI ||MM tioxmi weeds or tfrifcing modem blondes with hand* 1 *•; $ : fi wfatitfaHfaf. 'nvaiw I H I . I »- p•- • M ; I |Hkß| .i> I'll' IIHPiH | «y|| V The McKinley ,-IWWI 'v n ”'Ca^ r mPPWP ■ ' ..-■■■■■.*■■* l ■ ■i i< ■■■■■■• ■ i 20“ £r' t- FF ATTTBF<i I * V COHBIISATION g#??f%~v%Angie \ Oul ■■■:>•. Ea, y Tuphfn—Or, Coo|, Longlife Chassis VWlj i■. HUtfl Jfcß !■ f /jmJKqI Erwin Qjrl Scouts Hold Vhl# building. ’ Tfe party was iihder the direction of' Wfs. Byron Steveni, girl scodt leaeftr. •*"' ■ '■■••, with Christmas toftafry And tw colorful tree. / T singing. • ;• Later refreshments consisting of sandwiches, potAto chips.' bookies and cokes, were served- Everyone received A bag of "fniit, nuts' and candy as a gefl from Erilfn Mills Inc. ' ' ! Erwin Seniprs hold Ymlp Pprty The Erwin High School Seniors enjoyed 'a in bury, t °V^^a P Si^lShs, ln L§*c!lds ! parents. ’ ' i Three Wedding Permjts Issued Marriage licenses wore issued ESlNs.**! H.2SLS: countiy Behjamn WUUe Smith, 26 LU luytcmTfoute 3. and Wfflle Faye Jpe Perry Visits At County Seat 4pe Fifty, who formerly worked in lilUinjrton with the soU conser vatloh seikrice, was a visitor in the will report to iuizabeth City the first of the year to as sUine ' new duties as assistant farm ' of the Science building Monday 'The living and dining rooms were thfown - en-suite and beautlfuUy decorated With Christmas greenry 'B. Hudson, Senior spon sor chaperoned the group. MargAret Smith, Betty Lucas, Normah Dambeth. Ann McDonold, p>t,y Hilda Avery, Doris Smith. 18, enuybeats Springs. Jimmy Clifford Partin, 33, An gier. Route 1 and Rosa Marie Dor neU, 19, Coats. / The register of deeds office wIU agent for Pasquotank County. Re cently he has been associated with »rsKU.Bflss; located at Dobson. He is A native of Hertford County.' I ] EARL HAWLEY OIL CO. ~i WbplWsle Dealer j PROMfT SERVICE - COMPLETE PRODUCE Loans-*financing ’ Mikf On % apd Used Automobiles INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPT. nW’Plßu'ifiTf “v"*' v” I- , FIRST-CIIIJEN BARK 4 TRUST CO. ******** CHRISTMAS EDITION Lillington Club . Plans Caks Sale z*mm' i?S3Ki S p. m. • . _
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