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S. Since 1888 j (9) Jack Benny (5) The Fugttlee - Dunn Couple Caloutt officiated. Parents of the bride ate Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Mc Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Thad dlus Jackson, both of Dunn. Miss Kay Stances sister of the bride, w honor. Brideanwids Earl Core, sister of Mrs. Bobby Mclamb, Barefoot an! Mias T Baggett. Junior Donna Jayne Core, niece of the bride, aiid At Win Birl Core H, nephew of the bride, was riqg bearer. Best man was the bride groom’s father. Ushers woe B11 ly Bay Jackson tad Larry Way ne Jackson, brothers of the bridegroom, Bobby Benson Me Lamb, brother of the bride, and Edwin Earl Core. Beta the bride and bride groom are graduates of Midway High school. They will make their home here. She Is employed by Johnson Cotton Co. and he la employed by Silas Alphin. tl:« (7) BeU Telephone Hour (9) Garry Moore Show - (7) Andy William* Show • (•) (f) (») (11) Nows, I Weather (5) Dateline, N.' C. (7) Tonight Show - (9) Movie: ‘‘Bells on Their Toes” 11:29 (5) Starlight Theatre “South Sea Woman” 11:19 11:15 10:00 (11) Kr»It Suspense The»trell:30 (ll). .Tonltfht Bfcow ------- Lackey - Johnson VOWS, October 2, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Edgar Johnson of Buies Creek. The tows were spoken before an improvised altar in a candle-light setting of white mures, ferns and palms. The groom IS SOe grandson of Her. and Mrs. Boatt^ Turner of Buies Greek. Rev. Turner offi coated at the ceremony. The bride wore * ballerina length gown of bridal sati& de-J signed With a fitted bodice, scoop neckline, three quarter * length sleeves, and a softly Bleated bell skirt. Motifs of alencon lace re embroidered With seed pearls were featured on the front bodice and the side fold of the skirt. Her shoulder length veil of illu sion was attached to a tiara of seed pearls and crystals and she carried a bouquet of pbalaenopsis orchids and stepbanotis with white streamers. Little Miss Pamela Johnson wlas her sister's only attendant. She wore a blue polished cotton dress with a white carnation corsage. The bride is a junior at Buies Creek High School and the groom is a IMS graduate of Campbell College. At present they are mak ing their home- with his grand parents in Buies Greek. ATTBNB GAME Jeffrey Holmes and Joanne Ruark, Herbie Kuark and Jua nita Teal attended the State Carolina football game Satur day. | Benson Couple Marry Oct. 12 Mia Sandra McLamto and Al lan Ray Wood exobange^fgam tial vows Saturday, Oct. IlylmP o’clock at the Pentecostal pangj* am in Benson. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McLamb of Benson and he Is the son of Mrs. Vestel Jernigan also of Ben son. TOe KeV. Ralph Jernigan was the officiating minister. The bride was attired i na suit of toAst brown with matching ac cessories. Her corsage was yel low Mums. She is employed with POMip Fiance Co. in Raleigh. Following the ceremony, a cake cutting wag held at the home of >’s parents. : bride’) Progressive Club Meets Thursday Mrs. Clarence Cannady enter tained the Progressive Bridge dub last Thursday evening with one guest, Mrs. Woody Myers, completing the two tables. High scorer was Mrs. O. T. Wilson, Jr., while the consola tion gift went to Mrs, H. Paul Strickland. Others members Included Mrs. Howard Strickland; Mrs. Gar land Beasley and Misses Evelyn and Ophelia Matthews. Peacan pie and coffee were ser ved at the end of play and be tween progressions cheese crack ers with potato chips and Cokes was passed* STUDENT HOME Hazel Byrd, a student at East Carolina College, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Byrd. Personals noM EC.C. Harriet Thomas. a freshman at iHCJO.. spent *be weeaend with her parent Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Thomas IN BA LEIGH Kay Strickland spent the week* end In Raleigh visiting friends and relatives ATTEND GAME __ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson attended the State - Carolina football game on Saturday night. f\ Their daughter, Oinny, who gt-jQ tends Marjorie Webster College, planned for Miss Caroline Sue Massengill and Bobby Gene Hockaday. Parents of the couple .(1 are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Massen gill of Benson and Robert L. iq Hockaday of Pour Oaks and the* < i late Mrs. Hockaday. HOME FROM STATE ‘,W! Herbie Ruark from State Col lege spent the weekend with his. ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruark^' 1 VACATIONS IN NEW YORK *‘i r Mrs. A. B. Ruark spent lastf**' 1 week in New York with Mrs. T.'-iVi B. Jackson of Wilmington. th:I DINNER CALLED OFF i .n’ The turkejr^jUnner which the Senior Woinanwciub had sehe- i *».i; duled for this.jfriday has been-' postponed until" a later date. . ti/ Howard Dixon underwent ma- <,,ha Jor surgery this morning at Bet sy Johnson Hospital. joined them at t he game and also attended several parties with Jack Temple, who attends Caro-s A November 24 wedding la sP(, . HAS SURGERY i ~>iri O '(l *V.A •vt aai •-.H >v> : •rftl rt.w :> tine B.ECTRIC dryers are different . . . became > i»a -»• *> #- /&'*%£ fnwy Ww I<wfIWIC51. Jhay have ea fumes, no pipes, no flame ... oathm* *• diKoior clatbes. Above oh, they era •ate ami fs nUe to ftee teteici. < Bacttic dryer* p&ts, so t|my retain a ■* } *• -*■* fu&srftu ft .avMrc If*- f-' fit in almost every heme 1IT ■% T|Si' nkW' n mwt- Ham f Tty one. A Homeless dryer will make tfie im portent difference hi four Walt* Through Washday. An electric appliance dealer can help yea get .: !GHT COMPANY
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