PAGE TWO MISS JOAN BENTON WED SATURDAY TO MR. MACHMER IN BENSON CHURCH BENSON.—Myriads of white ca thedral candles lighted the wedding scene in the Benson Baptist church Saturday evening, December 19, When Miss Joan Benton became the bride at James Andrew Mach mer of Tifton, Georgia in an eight o'clock ceremony. Emerald Jewel greeiis, white gladioli and Madonna lilies composed the floral decora tions about the chancel and form ed 1 a background for the choir loft and pulpit. Ornamental branched candelabra held the many candles, in a double ring ceremony the vows were pledged before Rgv. H. Otis Lanning, pastor of the bride’s fam ily. bride is a daughter of Mrs. ] J. b. Benton of Bensdn and the late State Sertatpr and newspaper publisher Mr. Benton, j ThC bridegroom fg a eon ail. Mr. and Mrs. John Fr. Machmer of Tlf tott, Georgia. With Mrs. R. Leslie Smith, sister of the bride, Os Benson at* the con sole a program of wedding music I was rendered. Soloist was the bride’s: cousin', John McCasScill, baritone, of ; Durham who sang "Yours Is My Heart Alone,” “Through The Years,". ahd as a benedletiwi “The Wed ding Prayer.” Given in marriage by her broth er, Steward 0. Benton of Benson, the pride wore ah elegant white wedding gown of bridal satin and AJencon lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a satin yoke with up-state ding collar, the yoke being deem pointed In both front and back and outlined with pearl-cen tered lace medallions. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a satin yoke with up-etandlng collar, the yoke being deep pointed tn both front and back and' outlined with pearl-centered lace medallions. The fitted slbeves ended'' in points over thb hand with the same pearl-cen tered miniature medallion trim out lining the points. The skirt of sat in was full gathered at the low Waistline which also featured the pearl-centered medallion trim' where Skirt joined bodice. The skirt ex tehaetf into a full length circular tralte. H*r two-tiered Vteri of illu sion. attached to a satin half bon net; apphdued tn Alencon lace and seed pearls, gracefully fell over the full length of the train. She car ried a cascade bouquet of white miniature WOoins centered with a whit* oFohid from wljleh were drap ed streamers of white satin ribbon. Miss' Linda Sue Johnson, niece of the Wide, of Raleigh and Benson attended as maid of honor. Brides maids were Misses Autusta Ann Merck of Gainesville. Georgia, Miss carta Hendersote of Hickory. N. C„ and Ifiae Doris McAmis of Taze well, Virginia. Ibid of honor ahd bridesmaids were dressed in gowns fFor Oucdftty Clo Ams With A Copfted I Q I rtt.i.fur I wvirarj jrsop 1 , (u NS# * ■ B -sSLi-L I p«y Next T*ar of forest gi-een velveteen and irri descent taffeta fashioned with a strapless bodice and bolero jacket. The full skirt was worn over a side drape velvet polonaise and they wore matching plaited bandeaux. Each carried a gold glitter muff adorned with a spray of gardenias. A group of the bride’s close friends, attired in formal dress of pastel shades and wearing carna tions as an adjunct to their c6if fures, attended as honorary Brides maids. They Were Miss Evelyn tee and Mrs. William MfacDOnaM of Benson, Miss Jane Royal of Ral eigh, Miss Mildred Warren of Greensboro, Miss Daps Jean Mc- Lamb of High Point, Miss Eleanor Pogtpr of Kannapolis, and Mrs. Richard Boren, 111, of Richmond. Va. r n v v Junior bridesmaids were t*o nieces of the bride, Susanne Ben ton of Benson and Jeanne Benton Wilson of Smithfield, who wore green velveteen dresses styled with ! shirred otf-shouMer yoke. TlWy cat iried floral gutter mteffs. I Little Cathy Canaday, niece of . the bride, of Benson was flower ; girt 1 . She caxrirtt a‘ white drtea mental basket fiflVd with vari-Col ored petals Which she strewed in the path of the bridal couple. The bridegroom was attended by his father as best man. Ushers were Robert Machniler, brother of thb bridegroom' of Sacrarrtento, Cali fornia. Thomas. Mayes of Coral Ga bles, Florida, Hamilton Traylor of Maryville, Tenn., P. B. Johnpon, nephew of, the bride, of Norfolk, Vp., and Robert Smith, nephew of the bride, of Raleigh. The mother of the bride wore a floor length gown of desert rose crepe styled with sweetheart neck- Une bordered with sequins and pearls with a similar trim about the simulated skirt yoke Immedi ately below the waistline- At her shoulder she wore a blue orchid. The bridegroom's mother wore a princess fitting gown of hyacinth blue silk taffeta. The tulle neckline and off-shoulder short sleeves were trimmed with irridescent sequins and shirred taffeta. Her accessories were of silver add she carried a' white fur wrap. Immediately following this cere mony a reception by Mrs. J. B. BOa ton and Mr. ahd Mrs. Leslie Smith was held at the Carolina Hotel. Greeting guests were Mr. ahd Mrs. M. Brack Wilson Os Smithfield. Di recting to the* receiving line ahd making the presentations were Mr. 'and Mrs. Leslie Smith. Mrs. How ard' Benton directed to thP bride’s regirtfation book Where Mr. ahd Mrs. C. C. canaday, jy„ presided. DecorwCohlf in the lobby of the ho tel whert guests were received con sisted of pedestal baskets fused with white, blooms' and greenery and many seven branched candela bra holding white candle* In the dining room 'pink flowers and candles were used. The refresh ment table was covered with a plttk site damask cloth overlaid with pink QUINN'S Nativity Stfefte Begins tonight The all-live Nativity scene which ’b*s become an annual part or the’ Cetebration at the First ’Baptist church in mmn, will be gin showing tonight at 9 o’clock jf the weather clears up, .Rev. Eldest Russell, pastor, skid todhy, Using actual pbraomf add a cast of live animals, thC scenes will tel) the story of thb birth of Christ. After tonight, the scenes will be shown each evening from 9 until 10 o’clock, Russell said: Although the , wCather was bad this mternlteg, Rev. Russell said he was depending on the wCathCr man wide pink satin bows and stream ers., Mrs. John McCaskill and Mrs; J. Ed Johnson, seated at either end' of the table, served pink lime ice and white cake squares decorated with pink rosebud icing. Assisting in serving the refreshments which included pink and white mints and nuts were the honorary brides maids. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Parlia Hudson. Following graduation from Ben son high school the bride entered Brenau College where she receiv ed an AB In English at the 1953 commencement exercises. Her ac tivities at Brenau included member ship in Phi Mu Sorority; Alpha Del ta Journalism Fraternity, and Zeta Phi Eta Speech Fraternity, and in addition she was editor of the col lege yearbok, on the Dean’s List, active in Student Government, and was nominated and accepted into Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. She has recently been on the per sonnel of Rich’s in Atlanta, Ga., as comparison buyer. The bridegroom, a member of the senior class at Georgia Institute of Technology, holds membership in sta Theta Pi Fraternity, Pi Tau Sigma Engineering Fraternity, Dis tinguished Military Student, Ameri can Society of Mechanical Engi neers, Tech Glee Club, Tech Band, Scabbard and Blade Military So ciety, Dean’s List, and Student Council. He is presently employed part time, during his senior oollege year, as research assistant at Geor gia Tech Research Station. 1 wO -™ ,Ful OEUC.C.S ill, *NO YOU, CHRISTMAS TOYS ' £g CHMSTMAS 4 ir6 i N ! iN6 BOAitos • ,Jp|jpspP ra| • «*•»«*» • DOCTORS AND (9 1 FRUIT COCKTAIL . eon houST 5 K,T tSt 11-1 • GAS STATIONS M K> f-/k§ * l S aStWiiALi IP* 1 B,,OCCOI ' ONIONS GAMf $6.50 II H W CANDIED YAWS • RED mm. CARBINE II HI m Ali MRS $695 M IL Pa it&Zs- W MAGNIFYING Sttm B PLUM PUDDING COFFEE jgmgjajejg-mgaflggggSg , , ..a.t0,,..-.. i... FRSSHHAM hoffOrwhofe H COMPLETE LINE OF FttlflfS hart, tad- H S ™ AY aiA,te S is. ". ... tNB DAILY RECOUP, PPNfr, W. C. to clear up thihgs for the first showing tonight. I The tableaux has bccomk an an-| nual event at the Dunn Churen and draws large crowds from all .over North Cajqpina. Christmas music will accompany the tableaux The scenes will be presented' on the Church lawn. Mrs. Morrison DfDcf Saturday Might Mrs. Ludie Clyde Morrison, 40, of tillington, Route 2, died Sat urday night at Lee County Hos pital at Sanford. Fureral services were held Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Ephesus Presbyter-; ian Church. The Rev. E. G. Clary, pastor officiated. Burial was in the. church cemetery. Mrs. Morrison was i the daughter of the late Jeff and 1 Caflie Lucas of Godwin. Surviving are her husband. Colon Morrison of the home: one daugh ter, Mrs. Margaret Brantley Morr ison ,of Dunn: one stepson, Billie Morrison of the home; two step daughters. Betty Jo and Mary Sue, both of the home: five brothers. J C. Godwin of Wade, L. W. Godwin of Fayetteville, J. L. and B. L. God win of Erwin; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Norris of Fayetteville, Mrs. Ella Falmon of Lillington, Route 2; one grandchild. Mrs. Woodworth Is Hostess In Erwin Thfe Mary Ellen Dozier Circle met recently with Mrs. Gilbert Woodworth Jr, "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing” was sung and Mrs. W. O. Godwin gave the devotional and prayer. Miss Janet Byrd, Mrs. Woodworth and Mrs. Carl Lucas presented the program stressing the importance of putting Christ back into Christ mas. All members stood and Joined hands singing “Blest, Be The Tie.” After a short business session pi mento cheese sandwiches, straw berry ice box pie, potato chips and coffee were servel to Mrs. Esther Allen, Mrs. W. O. Godwin, Mrs. John Wilbourne, Mrs. Helen Moore, Mrs. Kathleen Stephenson, Mrs. James E. Stephens, Mrs. J- L. Lock erman, Mrs. Mandy Stephens, Miss Janet Byrd, Mrs. Ethel Glover, Mrs. | George Brannon Receives Honor RALEIGH, N. C„ Dec. 19—The Army HCrtC Department at liorth Carolina State College announced today that Cadet Geoj-ge Wyatt BVannan of Dunn. N. C., hps been f promoted to Cadet First Lieuten ’ ant ‘n comniand of the 2nd Platoon cf Company F. * ’ The promotion was made on the basis cf outstanding drill perfor iranre and leadership ability in the ATrry ROTC, according to Colonel Richard R. Middelbrooks, proftss -1 or of military science and tactics at Carl Lucas and Mm. Woodworth. , ■ —-— 1 ' — HURRY- ■■■ WHILE THEY LAST MBJ LADIES AND |m9HV MEN'S 17 JEWEL WATCHES with Expansion Bracelets $19.95 j, (Fully Guaranteed) jeweler dear to Phone 2000 DUNN, N. C. CUts College. Cadet Ertlnnan is thb son Os Mrs. W. M. Brannan of 403 West Broad Street, Dunn. Cadet Brannon holds the Dis tinguished Military Student Cita tlcm ahd Membership' in Scabbard and Blade, national honorary Mil itary Society. He is a member of Tau Epsilon social frater nity. Y 6 vrstr fahbnts Cadet Benjamin 0. Hudson Jr„ p student at Stauteion Military Acad emy, Staunton, Virginia, will spend the Christmas hbll