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Bullord-Babb Vows Spoken At Antioch On Friday evening at the An tioch Baptist Church Mamers Miss Louise I dell Babb and Eugene Vadran Bullard were united in mar riage The Rev. Walter F. Gentry officiated. Music was presented by Mrs. L. ( Pinnix of Lillington, pianist and Mrs. E. B. O. Quinn ao'oist. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Omer Lee Babb of Lillington and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bullard, also of Lillington. Given in marriage by her lath er. the bride wore a ballerina dress of lace and net over taffe'a and a finger tip veil of illusion attached to a tiara. She carried a prayer book with a white orchid. Miss Genease Babb, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She v ore a street length dress of yel low taffeta." Bridesmaids were Mi^s Laure Lee Babb, sister of the bride, Miss Janice 3ullard and Mrs. Mary Jo Patterson, sis ters of the bridegroom and Mrs Catherine Bullock. They wore dresses of pink and blue taffet: and carried nosegays of mixed' flowers. Quinton Bullard of Ashboro wa' his brother's best man. Ushers were James Britton O’Quinn o. Fayetteville, cousin of the bride Johnny Lancaster of Greensboro Richard Patterson of Broadway and Reynolds Mason of Mamers After a wedding trip, the coup!* will live in Greensboro. P.T.A. TEA Dunn Parent-Teacher Associat ion Tea will be held Tuesday night at 8:00 at the Wayne Ave nue School. Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mrs. Jerry Butler are in charge of the arrangements and extend a cor dial invitation to all parents. MARRIAGE announced Mr and Mrs. P. C. Brown of Clayton announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Glenda Jean Brown to Graham Boswell Plea sant, son of Mrs. A. K. Pleasant of Angier and the late Mr. Plea sant. The wedding took place Sat urday in Clayton. AT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Westbrook, laughter Catherine, Mrs Jesse Tart and Miss Melrose Tart spent the weekend at White Lake. Hatcher, Skinner & Drew Funeral Home Phone 2447—Ambulance Service—Oxygen Equipment DUNN, N. C. ESTABLISHED IN 1912 ONE DAY SERVICE SHIRTS 20c TWO DAY SERVICE FLATWORK BEAUTIFUL DRYCLEANING ! VOGUE Dial 4585 Dunn, N. Wake up PLEASANTLY with a 1958 MOTOROLA QvOCK RADIO • StT'**1 *w tomorrow hi ragged antique white plastic cabinet • Long-life chassis with 4-lndi • Aimco-5 Golden Voice speaker • Soft, musical alarm goes aa at the tune yam sat 1 Model 5C2 $1.50’ WEfiay STR-7268 as tow as j $5.00 DOWN] Wellons Mercantile, Inc. 120 S. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N. C. a MRS. FAY HOYLE CULBRETH Culbreth.-Wa.rren Vows Are Solemnized Saturday Miss Winifred Ann W'arren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Holman Warren of Dunn, became the bride of Dr. Fay Hoyle Cul breth of Charlotte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoyle Culbreth of Spindale, on Saturday, Septem ber 21st at 7:30 o’clock in the Bethesda Friends Church. The Rev. Hershel Hill, former pastor of the bride, of High Point, officiated at the double ring cere mony. Tall baskets of white chrysan themums, glads, and pom poms, and emerald palms formed an ef fective background in the chancel of the church. White cathedral ta pers in spiral candelabra softly illuminated the church. In the center of the chancel was an an tique silver urn holding white chrysanthemums, glads and pom poms. The pews throughout the entire church were marked with bouqugte of white chrysanthe - mums. A prelude of wedding music was presented at the organ by Mrs Henry Whittenton and the vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Lloyd Coats, Jr., both of Dunn. FOR SALE NLW ALbKIGHT IMPERIAL BOAT - Fully Equip ped - With Trailer and Mercury Motor Mark 55 Electric. $2700.00 ALBRIGHT 14 ft RUNABOUT — With Trailer and 30 H. Mercury Motor . $1150.00 NEW YELLOW JACKET 14 ft. - With Mark 55 Mercury Motor & Cox Traitor.$1600.00 1957 ARISTO-CRAFT & COX TRAILOR - 25 H. Johnson Motor. $950.00 14 ft. RUN ABOUT With 30 H. Mercury Motor — Gator Trailor. $700.00 STOP WISHING - BUY A BOAT OF YOUR OWN - All of These Boats Are Equipped With Wind Shield & Steering Wheel - Any one a good buy . See . Phone BUDDY GREGORY Lillington 288 1 B&J JEWELERS Nc Mrs. Whittenton’s selections in cluded "Evening Star” from “Tan nhauser” by Wagner, "Thine Al one” by Victor Herbert, “Andan tino” in D Flat by Lemare, "Me ditation” from "Thais” by Mas senet, “Traumerer” by Schuman, "The Rosary” by Nevin anl “Sa lut d’ Amour” by Elgar. Mrs. Coats sang "I Love Thee” by Greig, and “Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee” by Gounod. During the ceremony Mrs. Whittenton played “Clair De Lune” by De bussy. Mrs. Coats sang “Wedding Prayer” by Dunlap as the respon se to the benediction. The bridal Chorus from . “Lohengrin” was played at the organ for the pro cession of the wedding party and Mendelssohn’s Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night’s Dream” was used for the reces sional. The bride was escorted and gi ven in marriage by her father. For her wedding, the bride wore a formal gown of candlelight sat in with the scoop neckline appliq ued in alencon lace and embroid ered with seed pearls. The long sleeves ended in calla points over the hand. The wing draped bodice was attached to a voluminous skirt extending to a full cathedral train. She wore a mantilla veil, ! appliqued with alencon lace Her ivory Bible was covered with a bouquet of Louise Georgiana or chids and a cascade of stephanot is. She wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Guy Paul Dixon of More head City, former roommate of the bride for three years in nurs ing school, was matron of honor. She wore a floor-length formal gown of seafoam green irridescent taffeta of princess design. The top was fashioned with a cowl neck line of a deeper matching green and the back was finished with two full length panels of the same color. She wore a matching irri descent taffeta green bandeau and carried a cascade bouquet of or ange delight roses and green ful gi chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Lu ther Warren and Mrs. Clyde War ren. of Erwin. Miss Jennie Smitl of Salisbury and Mrs. William Ir vin of Greenville. S. C. Junio bridesmaids were Miss Sandri Warren, cousin of the bride, o Dunn, and Miss Gail Smith, cou sin of the bridegroom, of Spar tanburg. S. C They wore capu cine dresses and bandeaux identi cal in design to the honor atten dant’s, and carried cascade bou quets of green fuigi chrysanthe mums. Little Miss Andrea Smith, cou sin of the bride, of Parkton. wai flower girl. She wore a floor length gown of seafoam green ir redescent taffeta, fashioned witl a fitted bodice and draped neck line and a full skirt. Her head piece was a matching green hat She carried a miniature baske with rose petals. Honorary bridesmaids were Mrs W’allace Warren of Dunn, Miss Janice Best and Mrs, WTilliam Ro Chester of Erwin, Mrs. David Par rish. Raleigh, Mrs. Lois Knighi Smith, of Goldsboro, Miss Bettj Sanders, of Spindale. Mrs. Johnnv Griggs, of Washington. D. C., anc Mrs. Earl Warren of Norfolk. Va i iiwriciiKui iurriiui ev I oning gowns of fall colors, ami white erysanthemum corsages. The mother of the bride wore a floor-leneth formal gown of blue lace with matching accessories, and a corsage of white colored ■ lip orchids. The mother of the bridegroom wore a floor-length formal gown of rose beige chiffon with match ing accessories, and a corsage of white colored-lip orchids. The bridegroom has his father ns best man. Ushers, in full dress were Hubert Warren, Jr., brother of the bride, of Chapel Hill. Dean Culbreth, brother of the bride - groom, of Chapel Hill. Frank Cul breth. uncle of the bridegroom, of Raleigh. Guy Paul Dixon of More head City, June Stallings of Cha nel Hill, and Eugene Tanner of Greensboro. The bride is a graduate of Watts Hospital School of Nursing in Dur ham. and McConnell Airline Host ess School in Minneapolis, Minne sota. Prior to her marriage, she w'as an airline host*ss with Trans World Airlines. Dr. Culbreth attended under - graduate school at the University of North Carolina. He attended dental school at the University, al so. where he received a Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. H<? Is a mpmber of Phi Kapoa Sienna social fraternity, and Delta Sigma ma Delta dental fraternity, Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents were hosts at a reception at the Dunn Woman’s Club For traveling the bride changed to a black wool suit with a brown mink collar. Her accessories were brown lizard shoes and bag. She wore a black hat and a rofsage of T.ouise Georgians orchids. Following a wedding trip to Flo rida. the couple will be at home in Charlotte, where Dr. Culbreth is in practice. Weddinq Party Is Honored At Recent ion Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Holman Warren entertained at a lovely re ception at the Dunn Woman’s flub immediately following the Culbreth-Warren wedding Satur - dav evening. White glads and greenery were used effectively in the snaeious rooms of the club. A beautiful por trait of the bride was featured at the guest register, along with a three branch brass candelabra Mr. and Mrs. Everette Warren greeted guests and Mr. and M*s. Perry Thomas introduced to the TiSST WE HAVE A CIGARETTE LIGHTER forjYOU ; And all you need do to get yours is to make a $25.00 deposit to your existing First-Citizens savings account-or, open o new account with at least $25.00. Your choke of * Omscolite lighter styles for men or women - and r they're beautiful! Open your account NOW. This J special offer may be discontinued without prior notice. Save regularly for the future! | MEMBER f.0.lC Conveniently located in •Dunn •Benson ‘Angler ‘Coats •Newton Grove And other fine N. C. communities forget to */tfuU Betsy Carroll ; Honored At 1 Birthday Party - i Mrs Alton Carroll of Route 1, i Dunn, was hostess to a party on t Saturday afternoon. Sept. 14 on the spacious lawn at her home in honor of her daughter Betsy Dell’s ninth birthday The honor ee wore a nine cut from white cardboard and showered with fern and red ribbons to match her cos tume for a corsage. Misses Martha Hope and Mary Ella Jackson led the children in receiving line Mr. and Mrs. Har dy Warden of Fayetteville direct ed to the guest register where Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren presid ed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren of Norfolk. Va. directed guests to Mr. and Mrs. Landis Smith and Andrea who directed to the dining room. The dining room was decorated in green and white and lighted bv candlelight. The table, covered with a white linen cloth, was cen tered with a five branch silver candlabra with eoergnettes of nnm nom« and tuberoses. Mrs Charlie Warren poured punch from a silver punch howl and on 'he ononsite end of the table the four-tiered wedding cake was scr eed by Mrs. David Graham. of O'ivia. after the traditional first slice was cut bv the bridal counle Green and white mints and salted nuts were also served Mis® Rettv Sanders. Miss Janice Best. Mrs William Rochester. W”S T ouis Knight Smith. Mrs. .Tohnnv Griegs, and Mrs. David Parrish assisted in serving. Goodhves were said to Mr. and Mrs. Gimney Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Warren. recreation Mrs. Earl Cecil War ren assisted Mrs Carroll in ser ving cookies, nuts, candy, pink le monade and multi-colored bal - loons were given as favors. Those attending the party be sides the honoree were: Vivian Draughon, Pamela Wood, Jean ette Aman Nanette Barefoot, Ju nius. Eddie Barefoot. Martha Hope and Freddie Jackson, Frances Me Cullen, Sandra Jackson, Phoebe Barefoot. Sarah Lou Carroll, Lo uise and Judy Starling. Sandra Jackson. Douglas, Sandra. Brenda and Mackie Billiard. Wayne Ce cil and Bennie Thomas Warren, Phyllis Anne Tew, Henry Casper Warren and Ella Nora Butler, BFTSV JOHNSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PATIENTS The following pateints were re cently admitted to Betsy Johnson Memorial hospital: Baby Bobby Hay Boyd, Mrs. Clara Mae Blue. Mrs. Dora Hobbs. Mrs. Carsie Tart, Mrs. Leslei Lee, Mrs. Doris El more, Helen McClean, Mrs. Ada Core. Miss Joan Simmons, Mrs. Mytle Strickland, Mr. Leo Col lins, Mrs. Martha Parkers Mr, Lee Johnson, Mrs. Missouri Wil son. Ellen Messer, Jesse Stewart, Mr. Tjart, Mrs, Alice Pope, Mrs. Doris Barefoot, Mrs. Eva Mae Strickland, Mr. Winslow Monk. Thelm alludson, And Mae Evtns. IN DUNN Miss Patricia Tripp who is at tending nurses training at High smith Hospital visited her parents in Dunn over the weekend. Record Roundup P T A. MEETING: The Erwiu, Parent Teacher Association will meet for the first time this fall on Tuesday evening in the high school auditoruim at 7:30. Floyd Grover, president urges all parents to at tend. A reception will foUow the meeting in the school library in honor of the new members of the ' school faculty. This will enable parents and teachers to g?t better acquanited. CONVENTION — Mrs. George Barefoot of Dunn will serve on the Memorials committee at the annual state convention of North Carolina Christian Churches. The convention will be held in William ston November 12-14. FROM CHAPEL HILL Mr. William Holland from Chapel Hill visited his parents over the weekend. People 50 to 80 COPY DOWN THIS NAME AND ADDRESS NOW . . . . . . and write today to find out how you can still apply for a $1,000 life insurance policy to help take care of final expenses without burdening your family. Mail a postcard or letter, giving your name, address and age to: Old American Ins. Co. 3 West 9th. Dept. 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