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PAGE FOUR Dr. And Mrs. Charles Byrd Have Coffee Hour For Class The Young Adult Class ol the First Presbyterian Church were gjraciovfly entertained when nr. and Mrs. Charles Byrd were hosts to the class members at a coffee hour Sunday afternoon at five o’colck. A beautiful holiday motif was. carried out in the lovely home of the hosts. Christmas decorations included a Madonna encircled with white candles and holly, a large beautifully decorated Christmas tree, lighted candles and greenery in the living room. Mrs. Frank Belote presided at the silver coffee service and Mrs, EUla Jones assisted Mrs, Byrd in serving. Silver and red balls hung from red ribbons in a silver epe.gue which was filled with Christmas Morrison-Brown Vows Are Spoken Here On Sunday Miss Cli p Inez Brown cf Ra leigh and Sgt! Walter L. Morrisor. Jr., of Oarn.p Lejevine were united iii r:a rtage S-aiday morning at the Hood Memorial Christian Church in Dunn. The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs W.l on Stanley and has visited her aunt here many, times. Dr. George Cuthrell. paster of fie church, officiat'd at the nine o'clock double-ring ceremo-v. The bride is the daughter of Mr. W H Brown and the late Mrs. Brown of Four Gaks. The Sgt. is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Waiter L. Morrison, of Oquossoc. Maine. ( Mrs. T. J. Jackson: organist, pre sented a program of wedding music before the ceremony, and Mr. Eu gene Huggins sang “Oh. Promise Me.” The vows were spoken before :i setting of greenery .white candles and mums. The couple entered the church together and there were no atten dants. For the ceremony. the bride wore a white wool sheath dress em broidered with seed pearls and rhinestones. Her hat was white wool to match her dress and she wore accessories of black and a co sage of green orchid.-. Ushers were Bruce Brown of Four Oaks, brother of the bride, and her cousin. Roger Stanley cf Dunn. The bride is now. associated with the Southern Bell Telephone Co. in Raleigh, and upon their return from a Wedding trip the coupl» will make their home at 421 Cutler St. there. Following the wedding break-, fast, the'couple left for a wedding trip to New York, They will then go to Oquossoc, Maine to spend Christmas with the bridegroom’s parents. WEDDING BREAKFAST, Capt. and Mrs. Earl Ing am. aunt and uncle of the bride, en tertairied at a. wedding breakfast imn eriato'y following the cere mony at their home in Dunn, Several artistic floral arrange ments carrying out the green and white color scheme were used in the living room and dining room ! of the Ingram home. Mistletoe was also used in decoration. The dining room table carried out i the bridal motif. White wedding START YOUR SA'INOS AT COMMERCIAL BANK Dunn, N. C. Avoid The Last-Minute Rush ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Now’ to be sure of delivery. Our Supply Is Limited. Big Bronze Breasted & Beltsville. Very choice, 12 to 16 pounds. Dressed to order You’ll love them. NO ORDERS ACCEPTED AFTER DECEMBER 22. G. & W. POULTRY CO. DUNN, N. C. PHONE 2156 NO N£ED TO WORRY ABOUT BAKING DURING THE BUSY CHRISTMAS RUSH - LET US FURNISH YOU YOUR FRUIT CAKES - CAKES AND PIES - PASTRIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS Order Early - You Can Get It Cheaper From Us Than You Can Bake It Yourself - DUNN-RITE BAKERY -Phone 3310-Dunn, N. C ; balls and frilled with white lace as j a lovely centerpiece on the '.dining- I room table. Small lighted candles 5 in holly-filled candleholders en ’ circled the arrangement. Delicious refreshments of spiced ; cup cakes, mints, nuts and cheese t wafers were served to around sot ; tv members of the class attending , the party. A short business session was held ; at the church before the coffee ' hour with Frank Belote presiding. Officers for the new year were elec ted. Those elected were Mr. arid Mi s. Johnny Wclborn. ccvpresi : dents; Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Wil : I ams, co-vice-uresidents: Mrs. Edna • Guytcn. secretary, and Mr. and > Mrs. Rcy Lowe, co-treasurers. Dinner Party Honors Bridal Couple Sundav Mrs. W M. Brannon and son , : Wade entertained ,on Sunday night I r.t a dinner honoring Miss Nancy , Abernathy and Mr. Charles Over man, who "dl be wed on December ,11. The party Was held at Holt s Lake. Christmas decorations were effectively used. The table was decorated with white poinsettias and green candles, Greenery was used down the center of the table. Mi's Abernathv was presented a corsage of cymbidiur.i orchids and. Mr, Overman was given a carna tion bouttanniere, The host and ( hostess remembered the honored . ■ couple with a floor lamp. A turkey dinner was served in the case at the lake and dessert was served in the Brannon cottage. The ! I dessert consisted of cake, coffee. rookies, and cheese straws. Since : it was Miss Abernathy’s birthday. : she cut the cake and served it. j- Those present for the affair were the honored couple, Miss Rita | Fleishman of Fayetteville. Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Coats. Mr. and Mrs. i Jimmy Coats. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Draughon. Miss Mary Alice and Kav Ryals. both of Benson, Earl ‘ Davis Farthing. Miss Polly Pope. ! Miss Shirley Jane Johnson, Miss : Betty Cathey. Miss Kathleen Bar ker. Miss Sybil Barrett. Miss Carolyn j : Westbrook, Douglas Overman. ! ; James Brannon. Geoise Brannon. M&s Regie Tyler, and host and hostess. AMVETS (Ccntinuen »<oa* Page One) that a group of veterans front Al amance county were* not being i treated as free people should be treated by the 1951 Legislature thus from this point we sough* recognition for the veteran and his rights in North Carolina, and 1 front this point we shall continue j | to see his recognition. Our belief , is that whatever is good for the veteran is good for his town and i community.” 1 bells and greenery formed the cen- ; ! terpiece which was illuminated by j ; burning white tapers. The wedding ! ! breakfast served buffet style con i' sisted of mixed fruit juice, chicken j j ala king or. waffles, cranberry con- i . serve, hors d’o'.tevres. coffee and , | Christmas cookies. Mrs. Lena Ing- ! .aril, grandmother of the bride, cut ! . and served the, wedding cake j j at the end of the breakfast, / upp* ill ■ ¥ p f 'daSHl k P^ 1 ms. £gjjl ■bh* CORE-IVEY VOWS ARE EXCHANGED IN CHURCH CEREMONY SUNDAY A red and white color scheme v was used when a formal ceremony on. Sunday afternoon at four: o'- clock united in marriage Miss Joyce ; “Mickey” Ivey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Ivey and Mr. Wal- , lace Ray Core, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Core, all of Dunn. The vows were heard in the Grove Presbyterian Church by the Rev. R. R. Gammon and the Rev. Glen Fishbeck. The double-ring ■ceremony was used. The setting for the wedding was crested with all white arrangements of chry- 1 santhemums. pom-poms, and glad ioli and white (tapers in seven! branched : candelabra, Mrs. Reta Whittenton. organist. ' presented a : program cf riuptia: ! music before the wedding. Her nuh.- i bers included “Whisperings of Love." Humoresque.", by DVorak, j ”Indian Love Call" by Friml, ' "Hearts and Flowers" by Tobani, ■■Meditation" by Bartlett.' "Claire I dc Lurie" by Debus, y, Sweet, i Mystery cf Life" by Victor Herbe t! arid "Love Dreams” by Dvorak. Mrs. j A1 Wulle.mvataer. soprano, sang "En treat Me Noi To Leave Thee” by ! Gounod, and "Through The Years"'| by Youmaiis. "The Lord’s Prayer” ! by Malette was used as a response to the beneditcion. The b ide, who Was given in marriage by her father, was attired i in a gown of nylon tulle with bod- i ice and sleeves of Chantilly lace. . The dress was fastened in back j with tiny self-covered buttons. Her j three-tiered skirt of tulle extended : into a train and her fingertip veil I of ill .sion fell from a cloche of eh::ivilly lace encidered .with seed pearls. She carried a prayer bock topped with sweetheart roses : and stepUanotis centered with a. white Orchid. The maid, of honor, Miss. Jean | Ivey, sister, of the bride. Wore a sown ; of red .nylon tulle over net sash- I ioned with a: st apltss bodice and j twite stele. She wore a bandeau with r.cse veil and carried a cres cent cf white roses, carnations and | pompoms. ! Bridesmaids were Miss Becky Lee. j Miss Becky Bryant, both of Dunn, arid! Mrs. Maurice. Capps of Ra leigh. all cousins of the groom, j and Miss Mary Leu Lee. Their ] gowns ware, fashioned identically; to that of the maid of hono". Thev j also were nose veils and carried .Crescents of roses, carnations and pompoms. Miss Sue Ivey, sister cf (lie bride. Services Today For Mr. Partin F neral services for John Kiri: Partin. 72. of D ; hum, who was Silled, in Vn aetemobne Wreck near i Durham last Saturday.'night, were held Monday at 2 p, mi. at the Gilbert-S mgs Funeral Home in Fuquay Springs. Elder T. Floyd Ad ams of Willow Springs officiated. Burial was in the Partin family cemetery near Angie-. Mr. Partin i former resident of Harnett Cotm . ty. had lived in Durham Tor the : past eight years. Surviving are four sons, Ralph Partin of Aneier. Route 1 and Rob ert. Cu tis and Alvin Partin, al 'of Durham; three daughters. Mrs B. A. Jcnes of Holly Springs, Mrs. C. B. Mason of Raleigh, and Mrs. : J, S. Vause of Clayton, Route 2, ; two. sisters. Mrs. Ann Stephenson ! and Alice Partin, both of Willow ! Springs, Routs 1; one half-sister Mrs. Lula Wood of Angler: five half-b others. *Hoke Partin and Yancey Partin of Angier. and Jake ! Graham and Lynn Partin all of : Willow Springs: and his stap-mo ] ther, Mrs. Sallie Partin of Willow- Springs. . was flower girl. Her dress was a ! miniature of the maid of honor and she carried a small crescent ;of roses, carnations and pompoms.; Attending the groom as his: best | man was his father. Ushers were George Pcrr" Lee, Nat Johnson and Billy Monris of Dunn arid . Maurice Capps c: Raleigh. For her daughter's wedding Mrs Ivey was attired in a dress of b°iae ; silk trimmed with seed pearls. She wore a flowered hat adorned with seed pearls and black accessories ; Her corsage was a purple orchid. ’ The groom’s mother wore a dress [of co al and silver with matching | lrat trimmed in rhinestones and , ; accessories of brbwn. She wore a , errage of gram.elias with silver ribbon. | Beth the bride and groom arc ! graduates of Dunn High School. On their return f-o:u a wedding trip to Florida the couple will snake them home in Dunn. For traveling I the bride wore an original Lilli Ann . j suit of brown flannel with brown ; ! accessories and the orchid from ! he- bridal be-met. RECEPTION Immediately following the '■ert- 1 i moriy. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Capps j ; entertained at a reception and cake- i cutting. The best and hostess, were; at the door to greet their guests, : and to present them to the honored j j couple who received the congrat- j ! ulations and best wishes of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lee ! : directed the guests to the dining j | room where Mrs. Carlyle Core, mo- | I ther of the bridegroom served the) | rak? after the first slice had been ] cut by the bride and groom. Mrs. . Ivey, mother of the bride, poured j { lime ice punch. | The dining room table was cov- i | ered . with : green net over white i | satin. The cloth was caught at each j I corner with three wedding bells j i filled with white gladioli and fern j [and tied with satin ribbon A sil- | ■ver three - branched candelabrum ] | holding burning \yhite tapers was used! with epernettes filled with] I white gladioli and fern as a cen- j I terpiece. Wedding hells were ar- ] ■ ranged at the base of the candle ! abrum. The three-tiered wedding ! cake topped with a miniature bride i and groom was at one end of the ; table and the punch bowl grarel the other end. Mrs. Horace Pippin of Bunn assisted and served nu,ts and mints. Lovely floral arrangements car-1 ry’ing out the white and green color ! scheme were used throughout the home. A most striking bouquet of white gladioli and, fern was on the: living room mantle. Mrs. Callie Barefoot, aunt of th? j bridegroom, was in the gift room to receive .the callers. Goodbyes j were said to Mr. and Mrs. James j Bryant. QUINN'S Funeral Home j 24-HOUR SERVICE :i . ' ' , ■ ;{ PHONE 33C6 211 W. HARNETT ST. [ DUNN, N. C. 'j • LEES ENTERTAIN AT PARTY IN HONOR OF BRIDAL COUPLE SATURDAY Saturday night followring the re hearsals for the Core-Ivey wedding which took place yesterday after noon. Miss Becky Lee and her bro ther. George Perry Lee. entertain ed at an informal party at the!r home oil the Jonesboro Road. Miss Lee was a bridesmaid in the wed ding and Mr. Lee was an usher. They are cousins of Mr. Wallace Ray Core, the bridegroom. Christmas decorations were used effectively throughout the Lee home. A manger scene was on the radio in the living room, and on the coffee table was an open Bible, turned to the Christmas story with mis oranges' Bag 27c CELtKY FRESH JUICY FLORIDA Old Fashion Candy Drops _ 8 LB., ?0 LB. CHOCOLATE ,l tc 7 m Dozen IVC "*««• 12 •* 29<r Stalks i IN MESH BAGS ( Emerald - Large English PllllHp Juicy WALNUTS Virginia Winesap RED GRAPES 2 lbs. 25c 1 Bag d 49 r * [C Juicy Florida - AFPLti GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 23c RAISINS 3 Sweet - Ful T O’ Milk j I ”« 29c g£. 25c COCONUTS lb. 8c DEL. MONTE SPICED DELUXE PEACHES “■■■■ 39c . TT DEL MONTE BARTLETT CHASE & SANBORN PEARS -* 39c “_!!»< Del Monte Sliced Swansdown Philadelphia Cream PINEAPPLE «■ 29i Cake FLOUR "*• 42c CHEESE Pkl 18c„ Ocean Snray Sauce Pillsbury - White, Yelitow, Choc. Ballard’s Ovenready CRANBERRY V 19c CAKE MIX Pk! 35s BISCUITS «2- 25c Do! Monte Early Garden Hershey Baking Dromedary Pitted LIMAS 27: CHOCOLATE W 41c DATES 24c Del Monte Cream Old Virginia Mince Smyrna Imported CORN N "<” 19c MEAT V 39c FIGS A 24c Green Giant Donald Duck Cocktail * PEAS ! c™“37c MAYONNAISE ri 34c PEANUTS W 35c PIGGLY WIGGLY OPEN TUES. AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ALL DAY ’ SATURDAY. CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25 FANCY N. C. BELTSVILLE AND BRONZE TURKEYS ‘ 59tJQy|b' h a Ha II C is to i 4 ib, ea 0 Vz or whole £ ''*=ssa&&. SWIFT’S TASTY ORIOLE I I VIGINIA MEDIUM BACON -v 45c 11 OYSTERS ~ 85c choir boys grouped around it. Blue candles burned in the windows. A beautiful Christmas tree was j in the den and arrangements of ] j greenery and red berries W'ere in j the den and other rooms of the ; home. The bride and groom remember- ! ed their attendants 'with gif tss and] the host and hostess presented the j nonored guests with a blanket. The table in the dining room j held a uniqug centerpiece consist- ] ing of Santa, his sleigh and can- . dies. Other groups of candles burn- I ed on each side. Mrs! Wilbert Lee. mother of the 1 MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 22, 1952 host and hostess assisted in the dining room where guests were ser ved punch, assorted sandwiches, j cookies, nuts and candies, buffet i style. Guests included Miss Joyce j ! “Mickey” Ivey, and Mr. Wallace j 1 Ray Core, the honored couple. Rev. j and Mrs. R. R. Gammon.* Rev. Glen j Fishbeck. Mrs. Reta Whittenton, Miss Becky Bryant. Miss Mary Lou | Lee. Miss Anna Daniels, Mrft Nat Johnson, Mr. Billy Monds, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Core, Miss Jean Ivey, j Mr. arid Mrs. Maurice Capps ol j Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lee. FROM A. C. C. [ Miss Mary Lou Lee. a freshman at Atlantic Christian College is 1 home for the Christmas holidays visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I D. R. Lee. ! announce engagement I Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dyer of I Winston-Salem have announced the | engagement of their daughter. Ann. to Charles H. McLemore of Greens boro and Wade. Mr. McLemore J the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McLemore of Wade. The wed ding is planned for early Spring. PARENTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lanier have as their guests for the holidays her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Madison Smith of Savannah. Georgia. The Laniers were called to Savannah by the sickness of Mr. Smith and re mained there until he was well enough to travel. 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