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| TUESDAY AFTERNOON, J VJTE 22, 1954 orade Girl Is Married In A *lsarden Ceremony ■ ‘ The garden of the bride’s wu !: tt|e getting for the evening wedding : OUhe 8 when Mias Clara Helen Dali jpjjnß Larry Orady Dew Jr. .were p2®f*led In a double ring ceremony. tffbe bride is the daughter of Mr. P»U Mrs- William H Dali of Wade. I end the bridegroom is the son' of • nd Mrs. L. O. Dew of Fayette | JThe vows were spoken to the Rev. RiS"?. Menius under an arch entwin ed with English Ivy and illuminated With Japanese lanterns. The area w*s banked with palms and decor ated with baskets of white gladioli •bd mixed garden flowers. . .Mrs. James Maxwell, pianist, and Mis. Robert McNeill,, soloist, pre sented the wedding music. Mrs. Mpxwell played "Moonlight Sona ta,” "Trammerlu," “The Rosary,” ahd during the ceremony, softly played “To A Wild Rose.” The tra- Lfljtional wedding marches were jTttaed. Mrs. McNeill’s numbers in- I eluded “The Sweetest Story Ever TfyM,” “Through The Years,” and, I a 8 a benediction, “The Lard’s Pray- Iwg.’* Miss Cathleen Dali, sister of the [ bride, was the maid of honor. She | Wore a gown of purple lace over I satin with matching mitts and a I thatching bandeau in he rhair. Miss | I Daphne Dew. sister of the bride- ; I groom and Miss Hazel Owen were ! [the bridesmaids. Miss Dew wore i [green organdy over satin, and Miss I Owen wore yellow organdy over [Min. They wore matching mitts lanid bandeau in their hair. The [three attendants carried colonial' [baskets of mixed summer flowers. [ k*The bride, given in marriage by |Bjr brother Duvall Dail chose a * Mp length gown of white cotton |)Me over- satin. The gown featured 111 V-neckline with short sleeves and ravishing lace mitts. A circlet of KMsnge blossoms held her fingertip [veil of bridal illusion. She wore a [single strand of pearls, a gift of KM bridegroom, and carried a white E|fmr book topped with a white [^JS»Ie- throated orchid and show- MA with white satin streamers, lattphanotls and baby’s breath. | The bridegroom’s brother, Alvis PSW of Greensboro was the best Hyp. Serving as groomsmen were Hfctto Dali, brother of the bride, IfQd Cecil Dew. brother of the IjMra. Dali chose a sWeet-length press of grey bemburg crepe for far daughter’s wedding. She wore Iwhlte accessories and a purple or- BK corsage. The mother of the Hpbgroom wore a blue lace streot- P«gth dress with white accessories Md a purple orchid. «•»«’ RECEPTION |:^mned lately following the cere nmor. ti» wedding party was hon md With a reception in the gar- Kbh of the bride's home. Sgt. and Mrs. John Kessllng Introduced the |n**t* to the receiving line. ■ I. Miss Alma Culbreth and Miss PtMby McLaurin presided at the ■gms hook. fcgPh* brides table was covered Hftjh* white linen cloth and cen- Mgß with a four-tier wedding cake Mind with a miniature bride and UU|. Hurricane lamps surround- MTMV southern smllax, shasta dal- HP. and fern completed the table (Mdaretton*. After the first slice Ml ' bean cut by the bride and ■room, Mrs. Duvall Dali served the second table, with decorations jjfhflar to those used on the bride'* ■fM*. held the two punch bowls biVrided over by Mrs. William Mpeffer and Mias Margaret Mc- HMUan. (tee punch bowl was cry fatal and the other was a block of Me with a froaen spray of pink Mgßtta the bridal couple left for ■JfWedding trip to Florida later In Hv srenlng, the bride was wear- Kt qua Palm Beach salt with • ■mite accessories and a white or fchidoorssge. I The bride is a graduate .of the Pptral High School and Is now Hhployed in Fhyetteville. Mr. Dew Ulidiuated-, from the Fayetteville m our WnSrrl PHONE KmTJ——l LINE!! It YOUR ■ ttOTHES E LINE' 1 ftellVM a ■ I -1- CALL l 3449 P tmnrpu i aiimiidy a ci camcdc I mwrtKM LAUNIIKT ■ vlcANcKs Dunn, N. C. ' ii ' ■■■ MRS. DONALD GRADY RAISE Daughter Os Benson Minister Wed In Raleigh Miss Dorothy Magdalene Black man, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Rossie Graden Blackman of Ben eon, was married to Donald Grady Baise SaturdajP afternoon in the Hayes Barton Baptist Church, Ra leigh. Mr. Baisse is the son of’Mrs. W. Vance Baise of Raleigh and Dr. John W. Kincheloe officiated at the double-ring ceremony at five thirty o'clock. Donald Dawson, organist and )inuny Ringgold, vocalist, presented the wedding music. Mrs. BUI Currin of Oxford and Raleigh attended as matron of hon ». Her gown of . azure blue nylon net over taffeta was floor-length and was styled with a pleated bod lee, and a matching taffeta bow at the back with streamers cas cading down the bouffant skirt which had triple scalloped ruffles. She wore a matching picture hat and mitts. Her cascade bouquet was composed of blue hybrid del phinium, pink asters, Brlarcliffe roses and wine snapdragons tied with burgundy net and satin rib bon*. Bridesmaids were Miss Virginia Baise, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Alice Joyce Peacock of Ben son, cousin of the bride, and Miss Lucy Mitchell of Youngsvllle, cou sin of the bridegroom. They wore azure blue gowns and picture hats styled like that of the honor at tendant and carried cascade bou quets of blue delphinium, Brlar cliffe roses and pink asters tied with pink satin and nylon net rib bons. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Connie Hill, Miss Mary Ann Con ner, Mrs. Wiley Mitchell Jr., Miss Mary Elizabeth Blackman. Miss Nancy Mitchell, and Miss Elsie Malcom. They wore gown* of pastel colors. Hie bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, chose a gown of Imported hand-clipped Chantil ly lace over gossamer nylon tulle and satin. Seed pearls, seqblns, and embroidered lace medallions border ed the portrait neckline edged with a fold of tulle. A scalloped la«e overskirt merged Into a back fan High School, Snd attended Presby terian College at Clinton, S. C. He Is also employed In Fayetteville. elfect over a nylon cathedral train appliqued with lace medallions. Her fingertip veil of Imported silk il lusion was draped to a calot of lace and satin accentuated with seed pearls and sequins. Her cas cade bouquet was of stephanotis, fleur d’ amour and white phalaen opsis orchids centered with a white hybrid orchid corsage. The bouquet was tied with white satin and ny lon net. ribbons. Ringbearer was Johnnie Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mitchell of Youngsvllle and cousin of the bridegroom. W. Vance Baise Jr. of Burlington was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Graden Blackman, brother of the bride, Wiley Mitchell Jr. and Toby Holding, cousins of the bridegroom, and Donald Desera. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Blackman wore a floor-length din ner gown of pink Chantilly lace over taffeta with a matching hat and mitts. She wore a lavender hy brid orchid corsage. The mother of the bridegroom wore a floor-length dinner gown of aqua Chantilly lace over taffeta. She also had a matching hat and mitts and a corsage of a lavender hybrid orchid. Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents entertained at a re ception at the Daniel’s House on Saint Marys Street in Raleigh. For her wedding trip, the bride wore a beige silk shantung suit with navy .grid white accessories and a white orchid corsage. The brlda* is a graduate of the Gastonia High School and Rex Hospital School of Nursing In Ra leigh where she now is a member of the nursing staff. > , Mr. Baise is a’ graduate of the Needham '.'Broughton High School and after serving two years In the Army, Is a junior at Wake Forest College. After a trip to Florida and New Orleans the couple will make their home In Raleigh. Fiancee Os Linden Man Honored At Tea In Fayetteville Miss Elizabeth Patterson, whoso marriage to James Wilkins, Jr. of Linden takes place on July J, was honored at a tea Wednesday afternoon In Fayetteville given by Mrs. W. A. DeVane, Mrs. Hewitt Welsh, Mrs. A. D. Humphrey and Mrs. W. E. Whiddon at the home of Mrs. DeVane on Peachtree Street. Approximately one hundred guests called between the hours of five and seven. They were greeted at the door by Mrs. William Brix on and presented to the receiving line which was composed of Mrs. DeVane, Mrs. Welsh, Miss Patter, son and her mother, Mrs. Lacy |3iE| Quality I^^ Parakeets^ AH Colors invite you to mo then* M our aviaries. cedarTlawn SB DULY IKXJBD, URL H. Cl Dunn Man Is Wed In Raleigh Miss Peggy Graham Smith be came the bride of Clyde Milton Bryan Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bryan of Dunn, in a double ring ceremony Friday afternoon at four thirty In the White Memorial Presbyterian Church in Raleigh. The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shaw Graham of Ra leigh. The Rev. Charles Lynn Brown officiated and Miss Elsie Williams, organist, presented wedding music. Miss Alice Graham, cousin of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a ballerina-length dress of light blue lace with a fitted bodice and a full ruffled skirt over taffeta. She wore a matching halo hat and carried a bouquet of mixed sum mer flowers. The hride, given In marriage by her uncle. Leonard Graham, wore a gown of ivory satin Shade with a fitted bodice featuring * portrait neckline and a bertha of Brussels lace. The full skirt ended In a cathedral train and her full-length two-tier veil of French illusion was attached to a band of lace and tulle with orange blossoms. Her only or nament was a string of pearls be longing to her grandmother. She carried a white prayer book center ed with an orchid and showered with satin streamers. The bridegroom had his father as best man and serving a* ushers were Alex Wilson, Terrill Laythrop of Asheville. James Arthur and Robert Pittman, both of Kinston. For the' wedding of her niece, Mrs. Graham wore a street-length dress of hyacinth blue lace over taffeta with a small hat of match ing flowers and a lavender hybrid orchid corsage. Mrs. Bryan, the mother of the bridegroom, wore a street-length dress of light blue Idee over taf feta with matching accessories and a purple hybrid orchid cor sage. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Graham entertained the Im mediate families at a small recep tion at their home. When the couple left for a wed ding trip, Mrs. Bryan was wearing a navy and white linen suit with a navy and white hat. She wore a white orchid corsage. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bryan were graduated from Needham Brough ton High School in Raleigh. Hie bride attended Duke University where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Bryan graduated from North Carolina State College where he was president of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He has received his commission as a 2nd Lt. In the U. S. Army and January 1 will report for duty in Chemical Warfare at Fart MoCJellan, Alabama. Following their wedding trip to western North Carolina, the couple will be at home in Raleigh until January. Christian Women Meet At Church The Christian Woman’s Fellowship of Hood Memorial Christian. Church met last night at eight o’clock at the church for their last missionary meeting of the church year. / The meeting was opened with the devotional by Mias Frances Buries, leader of Circle No. 8. and Mrs. W. W. Carroll offered prayer. Mrs. Woodrow Hill, outgoing president conducted a lengthy tast iness session at which time yearly reports were given by circle leaders and funds turned in for the build ing program. The following new officers were Installed; president, Mrs. Pat Lynch; vice - pres., Mrs Wilson Stan ley: secretary, Mrs. Paul Barefoot; treasurer, Mrs. Maude Lee; World Call secretary, Mrs. William Tfcrt. After Mrs. Hill had installed the officers, the chair was turned over to Mrs. Lynch who gave out plans snd materials for the coming year's work. ’ The meeting was dosed with the National Benediction. VISITS MOTHKB Dr. Charles Hlghsmlth of Hoy was the guest of his mother on Sun day. HEBE FOR WEEKEND The Rev. and Mrs. 6. W. Dowd of Raleigh were guests of Mr. end Mrs. Sam Dowd during the week end. _ ANNOUNCE BIRTH Dr. and Mrs- George Perry High* smith of ThomasvUle announce the birth of a eon on June It in a hospital in High Point. Mra. High smith Is the tamer Miss Florence Sills of High Point. HERE FOR WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Tom Latimer and children of High Point the weekend here with hie jSarente, Mr. and Mrs. a T. Latimer. Patterson, and Mrs. Robartßtangs Williams of Linden, am* of the totoTdinlne room. Mis. W. r. Clayton. Jr, presided at tha puash I»- -- ■ Mk. *,*,!, if hli*. DOwl. me hUMc wmo SpLcaQ WUQ a white ergeßdy doth and rental ed with an arrangement of pasta ■ »~ts room wort Mrs. numpnrsy, un. ’ I' • ll g^b AFTER THE WEDDING Happy and smil ing, Mr. end Mra. Mack D. Bisaette, Jr. are shown hare «ft*r their marriage Saturday night at the Dial fora DEAL... near a* your phone! 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So call ns soon for yoiw thrill-packed "Rocket Ride”! jjplill Will •ta*aaf«la*«na . 11l TOUI NIAMIT OLDSMOBILE DlAtll jm a ij M Ma ALljrn I -''M |Sk MyRL B 'YmMm I miMMRJvIM ilpßfAMyrf (lul yHVIvNr v vlafiH/w up xtrfqy ytfFQPVrHgp WXZPU\ % ynrm u 1 mm J) jHI f CADILLAC * o|-OSHOB>LE w '***" '"° c ' reception held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Johnson, Sr. (Daily Record Photo.) PAGE THREE Bridal Couple Feted At Buffet Suppzr Miss Jacquelyn Johnson and Mack Bissette, bridal couple of Saturday. July 19, were guests of honor at a lovely pre-nuptial buf fet supper Friday evening at 7:30. Hosts for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Myres Tllghman, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wade, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Purdie, Jr. A green and white motif pre vailed in the Woman’s Club rooms and various flower arrangement* consisted of magnolias, gladioli, shasta daisies and greenery. Multi, colored flowers in bubble bowls centered the tables with the ex. ception of the bride’s table which held an all-white bouquet. Mrs. N. M. Johnson, Jr, Mrs. Everette Doffermyre and Mrs. Gale Johnson assisted in serving a de licious buffet supper from the beautifully appointed dining room table. White tapers in silver can. delabra flanked a lovely center piece arrangement of magnolia leaves and white glads. Attending with the bridal couple were anembers of the wedding party and out of town guests. Six Couples Get Wedding Permits Six marriages licenses were issued during the past week by Mrs. Inez Harrington, Harnett county regis trar of deeds. Licenses were issued as follows. Stephen Harward Wimberly, 22, Angier, and Mary Elizabeth Mat thews, 18. Angier. Charles Thomas Johnson, 23, Dunn, and Susan Kay Hudson, 15, Dunn. Mass Aaron Tripp, Jr.,32, Route 3, Dunn, and Helen Joyce McLamb, 17, Route 3, Dunn. Robert Ray Redd, 16, Route 3, Fuquay Springs, and Alma Jean Chalmers, 16, Route 2, Fuquay Springs. Mack Dolphus Bissette, Jr, 27, Wilson, and Jacquelyn Johnson, 22. Dunn. Btanley Dail, 29, Smyrna, and Elizabeth Pearson Campbell, Buies Creek.
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