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MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 8, 1952 Sftn Os Benson Minister Is * Wed Saturday The Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church of Willow Springs was the scene of a wedding Saturday when Miss El'a Frances Lawrence, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lawrence of Willow Springs was united in marriage to David Donald Capps, so|fc of the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Capps of Benson. The Rev. Capps, assisted by the Rev. Galen Elliott, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony by candlelight. Prior to the ceremony, wedding music was given by Miss An/i Helen Byrd, pianist, and Miss Gloria Peace, soloist. Mrs. Edna Kelly, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and only attendant. She wore a blur ballerina-length dress of,Mar go' iace and net. fashioned with a strapless bodice, lace skirt with ruf fle of net, and a (stole. She wore matching lace mitts and bandeaux. The bride, given in marriage bv her father, wore a ballerina-length gown of Venice lace made with a strapless bodice, a bouffant skirt, with scalloped front panel and lace bolero. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was attached to a sweet heart bonnet of lace. She carried a white Bible topped with a white pu® !e - throated orchid showered with tuberoses and white satin streamers. Arnold Capps attended his brother as best man. and the ushers were J. W. Johnson of Fort Bragg and William Johnson of Benson. Mrs. Lawrence wore a rtre°t length dress of navy creoe with matching accessories also and her ; flowers were white carnations. Following a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Macon, GfCtgia, where the bridegroom is stationed with the Air Force. For traveling, the bride wore a lilac suit of silk shantung with access ories of black and an orchid cor sage. The bride is a graduate of the ! Fuquay Springs High School and has been employed in ftaleigh. The I bridegroom is a graduate of the j Beonson High School. SR. WOMAN’S CLUB jttie Senior Woman's Club will mm Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 in the Library of The Dunn High School. Miss Irene Lassiter, of the Harnett County Health Depart* ment will speak on "Your Health Center, and It’s Function.’’ All members are urged to be pre sent. ATTEND GAME Miss Rita Fleishman, Miss Nancy Abernathy and Charles Overman attended the Duke bafi ■ game--o*l Stfirday. so, *tO^yfreeTrtaf of the Me* -M // Never before so fine a precision writ- ///* /flw \ ing instrument at such a low price! fly //w Beautiful New Parker “21” —by //fIV the makers of the world’s most Wanted pen—is a perfect NEW Parker 21 writing companion. 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Miss Mary Alice j Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fiske Adams of Fishers Island and Hobe Sound, Florida, was married to Mr. Louis Corne lius Stephens, Jr., of Greensboro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cornelius Stephens of Dunn. Rev. Gregory F. Wyse, O. F. M„ of the Franciscan Monastery, Pat erson, New Jersey and cousin of l the bride, performed the ceremony, j was the celebrant of the nuptial i mass and read the Papal blessing, jHe was assisted by his brother, Rev. Alexander Wyse, O. F. M.. of Ate Atedewy of Anwiaw FranolsA can History, Washington, D. C. j Mr. William Poore of Providence, Rhode Island, was the organist and played selections of Bach and Cesar Franck. Mr. and Mrs. Adams i were hosts at a reception immed iately following the ceremony at : the Fishers Island Country Club. , Ralph Stuart’s orchestra of Provi dence, Rhode Island provided the , music. : The bride, escorted by her fa ther, wore a gown of white Chan tilly lace, designed with a sweet heart neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves and a full, tiered skirt ter minating in a train. She also wore j a string of pearls, a gift of the | groom. Her illusion veil was caught to a Juliet cap of matching lace, ’ and she carried an arm cascade , of- white gcatMbgwi orchids. _ Miss Helen' Adams, sister of~the bride, was the maid of honor and the bride’s younger sister. Miss Joan Adams, was junior bridesmaid. They were both attired—the maid of honor in ballerina length and the junior bridesmaid in floor length dresses of ma i /’ organdy, embroidered in white with maize taffeta sashes. They wore wreaths of maize velvet leaves and carried gerbra and green ivy bouquets. John J. Mclver of Greensboro i was the best man and the ushers ' were W. Griswold Smith, also of j Greensboro, Franklin Wyman, Jr., |of Dover, Massachusetts. Charles D. Orth, 111, of Cambridge, Massa chusetts, and Francis Fisk Adams, I Jr., brother of the bride. 1 The mother of the bride wore a I champagne colored Shantung dress with dark brown accessories and . the bridegroom’s mother was attired in a dress of French blue silk. Both wore white orchid corsages, t For traveling, the bride wore a grey flannel suit, navy, accessories and a white orchid corsage. | The bride was graduated from ■ the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Noroton, Connecticut and from Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart. Mr. Stephens is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and the Harvard Gradu ate School of Business Administra- I Hon. He is now associated with the Pilot Life Insurance Company of Greensboro in Investments. After a wedding trip to Cape Cod, the couple will make their home at Latham Park Manor in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Doffermyre are now residing at 311 South Orange Avenue. FIRST w^America! showed that more doctort smoke Camels than any other cigarette ! The doctors' THE DAILI RECORD. DUNN. N. <X Miss. Williams Is Honored At Buffet Supper In Godwin Mrs. Marshall Williams and Mrs. Gordon Williams were host esses at a buffet supper Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. honoring Miss Ruth Love Williams Marshall Williams in Godwin, and Joseph Torok. whose wedding took place Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Godwin Presbyterian church. The table was spread with an antique linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of W'hit and yellow crystal candelabra holding white candles on eeither side. Guests were seated at srtall tables in the lving room. Each table was spread with a hand made cloth and centered with an epeTgnette holding tiny mixed flowers and a burning white can dle. The bride’s place was marked by a corsage of white flowers and a cookbook, gifts from the host esses. Other places were marked with pink lady slipper place cards. Attending with the honoress were members of the wedding party and a few relatives. Mrs. W. B. Warren Fetes Members Os Friendly Dozen Mrs. W. B. Warren was hostess tin Friday night to members of the Friendly Dozen Bridge Club. Lovely bouquets of Summer flow ers were used to decorate the home. High score prize was won by Mrs. T. C. Harrall and Mrs. Ed Hood compiled second high score. Mrs. Vic Anderson received the low score prize. dessert. She is to leave Tuesday to Mrs. Oliver Holmes came in for join her husband who is stationed in the Phillipine Islands. The hos tess remembered Mrs. Holmes with a gift. The refreshments which were ser ved between progressions consisted of chicken salad and pimento cheese sandwiches, potato chips, pickles, deviled eggs and homemade meringue cookies. Those playing were Mrs. Ed Hood, Mrs. Vic Anderson, Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Mrs. T. C. Harrall, Mrs. Wayne Justesen, Mrs. Johnnie Ciccone, Mrs. Hubert Peay and Mrs. James Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Entertain At Canasta Party Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Bass were host and hostess at a Can asta Party on Thursday night at eight o’clock. The home was beautifully dec orated with garden flowers. Mrs. L. J. Gardner was the win ner of high score prize, an antique bone dish, and James Britt took men’s high, ash trays. During the games Mrs. Bass ser ved those playing refreshments con sisting of homemade ice cream top ped with fresh peaches and angel food cake. • Those enjoying the evening of Canasta were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul White. Mr. and Mrs. James Britt and Mr. and Mrs. Bass. LIVING HERE Mrs. L. F. Mims and children of Charlotte have moved their resi dence here to join Mr. Mims who is manager of the shoe department at Leder Brothers Department Store. .They are residing in the Wesley Fowler apartment. RETURNS TO STANTON Billy Thompson returned to Staunton Military Academy last Tuesday for football practices which is being held before the opening of school. IN GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blanchard of Dunn recently visited The Little White House at Warm Springs, Ga. where President Franklin D. Roosevelt liutd part time and where he died in 1945. HP W V I \ • • MISS RUTH LOVE WILLIAMS IS MARRIED IN CEREMONY SATURDAY In surroundings of all pink a lovely wedding was that of Miss Ruth Love Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Williams of Godwin and Sgt. Joseph Torok, lof Cleveland, Ohio who pledged j their vows in the Godwin Presby terian church at 5:00 o’clock Sat urday afternoon, September 6. Rev. j Richard Rhea Gammon, pastor of | the Dunn Presbyterian church, per : formed the ceremony using the double ring ritual. A massive fan covered in pink roses, gladioli, and carnations for med a background for the chancel on which were pedestal baskets baskets holding other pink blooms interspersed with Oregon fern balls and other greenery. Branched can delabra with pink candles were placed among the floral pieces and pink satin covered the kneeling bench. Window’ alcoves of tiie j church each held a triple candel ] stick with ' pink cathedral can ! dies and reserved pews were marked ; with pink satin ribbons in which i were entwined pink blooms. Mrs. Harold Thornton, cousin of 1 the bride, of Newton Grove, was I organist and rendered a program j of nuptial music prior to the cere -1 mony. Sherrill Williams, soloist, of | Newton Grove sang “I Love You Truly” and “O Promise Me.’’ As a I benediction “The Lord’s Prayer” | was sung. i Ushers were Charles Rankin and I James H. Wilson of Fayetteville, David E. Lee of Benson, and James Layton Tart of Dunn. BRIDAL ATTENDANTS ’ Miss Amelda E. Tart, cousin of ' the bride, of Dunn attended as maid of honor. She wore a floor length i dress of jewel pink satin fashioneed with a fitted bodice with a trim iof self material used as a bias I fold bordering the low cut front and back. The skirt was full gathered at the waistline. She wore a floral | halo and carried a fan shaped bouquet of pink carnations tied with satin ribbons. The bridesmaids were Miss Lois Wade, Miss Beulah Mae Mclntyre, and Mrs. Pearl Johnson Callahan of Godwin, and Miss Mary Ann Williams of Newton Grove. Misses Wade and Mclntyre wore dresses of ballerina pink satin and Mrs. Callahan and Miss Williams wore medium camellia pink satin. Their dresses were fashioned similarly to that of the maid of honor and they also wore floral halos and carried fan bouquets of pink. Miss Jeanne Williams of Godwin and Miss Annette Darden of Dunn attended as junior bridesmaids, I attired in dresses like the other attendants. Clifton Alphin of Dunn carried the ring on a Chantilly lace cov j ered pink satin pillow edged with I Irish lace. Jane Adams of Newton i Grove was flower girl and wore a s jewel pink satin dress when she : walked down the aisle scattering : rose petals before the bride. , Escorted by her father by whom 1 she was given in marriage, the ’ ■ bride was lovely in a gown of pink | Pont let your Mrs. do dirty dishes! NEW G-E ELECTRIC SINK \ja W DESIGNED FOR EASY INSTALLATION! 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The bride groom was attended by Jesse Alphin of Dunn. Mrs. Williams, mother of the bride, wore an orchid formal dress and a purple orchid at her should er. The bride graduated from Cen tral high school and attended Greensboro College at Greensboro. She is presently doing secretarial work for Rankin Bros. Plywood company in Fayetteville. The bridegroom graduated from ! Thomas Jefferson Junior High and Lincoln Senior High .schools in Cleveland, Ohio. He is now with j the 44th Tank Battalion at Fort Bragg. Following a honeymoon trip which will include visits with 1e- j latives in Cleveland and New York, | the young couple will reside tern- j porarily with the bride's parents at Godwin and will commute daily | to their respective work in Fay- i etteville and Fort Bragg. RECEPTION Immediately following the Torok- Williams wedding Saturday after noon. the wedding party and ad ditional guests were honored a a reception given by the bride’s par- I ents at their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tew of Clin ton greeted guests and made the presentations to the receiving line composed of the bridal party and parents of the bride. Fnam the receiving line Mrs. : ' Harold Thornton directed guests to I the gift room where Mrs. Charles ' PAGE FIVE Wade of Dunn received At the bride’s book, Mrs. Eugene Lee’ of Dunh presided over registra tions and receiving at the dining j room door were Mrs. Emmett Gra ham and Mrs. T. G. Braxton of j of Godwin. M.-. Marshall iCarbinei Williams 'of Godwin served punch. Cake, nuts, and mints were served by Misses Mary Elizabeth Mclntyre, Barbara Graham, and Ila Ruth : Williams of Godwin. Goodbyes were said by Sgt. and Mrs. Austin Goodwin of Fort Bragg Honoring Miss Ruth Love Will iams, Mrs, Lawrence Darcjfn, Mrs. J. B. Tart, and Miss Amelda Tart ’ entertained at a come-and-sit tea ; and shower on Saturday afternoon August 30. | The honoree was presented a hostess gift of china. Bridal cakes and ices were ser | ved to the 25 guests present. TO LEAVE WEDNESDAY i T. Brown Williams will leave Dunn Wednesday to return to ! Staunton Military Academy where he will be a Senior this year. IN LL’MBERTON j Miss Rogie Tyler spent several days last week in Lumberton visit | ing Miss Sarah Jackson. I ACE SIGN CO. NEON SALES AND SERVICE | Office Located At 305 W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 DUNN, N. C.
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