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Newtons Untied On Sun.
Miss Linda Louise Bell and
Michael Rufus Newton were mar
ried Sunday afternoon in Mt. Ariel
Methodist Church near Lillington.
Parents of - the bride are Mr.
end Mrs. Hubert Bell and the
bridegroom’s parents are Mr .and
Mrs. E. Elmore Newton both of
Lillington.
Vows were spoken before Rev.
Ray L. Sparrow. Mrs. Paul John
son, pianist and Mrs. Baxter Ma
ron, soloist, presented a program
of nuptial music.
The bride was given in marri
age by her father. She wore a
floor length gown made of white
satin and lace, which was design
de soie with matching headpieces,
aunt, Mrs. Steve Wall. The bodice
was designed with a bateau neck
line outlined in Iridescent sequins
and seed pearls. The veil was at
tached to a crown of lace, satin
and seed pearls. Her cascade bou
quet consisted of a white Bible
r.nd orchid surrounded by roses
and stephanotis.
Miss Janet Bell sister of the
bride was maid of honor and Mrs.
Claybon Holder cousin of the
bride was matron of honor. They
wore mauve dresses made of peau
de soie wit hmatehing headpieces.
Bridesmaids were Miss Evelyn
McLeod, Miss Nancy Bell, cousin
of the bride, Miss. Jean Newton,
H Erwin Doctor,
Wife Given
Farewell Honor
Dr. Jose Castellanos and his
family were given a farewell sup
per in the Erwin Paj-k last Thurs
day on the eve of his leaving Er
win to move to Coats. Dr. Castel
lanos will be associated with Dr.
Donald Moore.
The Jaycees and their wives
were hosts.
Hamburgers with all the trim
mings, potato chips, home made
cake and soft drinks were enjoy
ed.
The Castellanos were presented
a silver fruit bowl by the group.
Paying tribute to the Castella
nos were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mar
bell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Murfree, Mr.
end Mrs. Donald Pollard, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelton Price, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ho
ward Core, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lu
cas,'.Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCorquo
rialej Merle Parker, William Moore
Floyd Suggs and Doug Moore.
sister of the groom and Mrs. Sue
Newton sister-in-law of the
groom. Their dresses of pink peau
de sole were r?rrnticaT *o those of
the honor attendants. They also
wore matching headpieces. ,
Honorary bridesmaids were
Misses Lois Bain of Bunnlevel, Jo
Ann Womack. Judy Denton of Fu
quay, Ethel Davis of Durham and
June Baker of Coats. Thev wore
pastel dresses and carried long
stem pink carnations.
Danny Parker, cousin of the
bride, was ringbearer and Angela
Joyner was flower girl. She wore
a pink dress with a headpiece of
net and flowers.
The groom had J. B. Collins as
his best man. Ushers were Jimmy
Parker and Bobby Bell, cousins of
the bride, Donald Nordon, Melvin
Thomas and Wade Knight.
The bride’s mother chose for
her daughter’s wedding a blue
lace dress with matching acces
sories. The groom’s mother wore
a green lace dress and matching
accessories. Both mothers wore a
white orchid corsage.
The bride was graduated from
Llllington High School and Mit
chell's Hair Styling Academy of
Raleigh. She is now employed at
Campbell’s Hair Styling in San
ford. The groom is a graduate of
Boone Trail High' School and is
now engaged in farming.
When 1he couple returns from
their wedding trip to the coast,
they will reside at 105 Gordon
St., Sanford.
Djnner Is Held
In Buie's Creek
To carry out the theme which
the Buie’s Creek Young Woman’s
Auxiliary gills have had on Latin
American for the past two
months, a dinner was held in
the back yard of Mrs. Bob King,
leader of the group.
Special guests were Dr. and Mrs,
S. H. Cockburn and their family
who were in Argentina as mission
aries for thirteen years.
Two Campbell College students
from Venzualea were also guests,
Jens Larsen and Roberto Gentilini.
The Cockburns provided back
ground music from different La
tin American countries during the
dinner and then showed color
slides of churches in which they
worked and places where they liv
ed and visited which made their
account of mission work so mean
ingful. *».,_
LUCILLE MAT, WOMAN S EDITOR
Olive McKown
Honored By
Circle, Class
Members of the Etherian Bible
c’ass met at Barefoot’s Restau
rant in Coats on Friday evening
for a delicious dinner to honor
Miss Olive McKown who is mov
ing from Erwin.
Mrs. Malcolm Barbour, presi
dent of the class extended a cor
dial welcome to all those present
Er.d Mrs. Eoy Cameron, teacher,
gave the invocation.
Following a delicious meal Mrs.
Barbour and Mrs. Leonidas Jack
son directed a number of enter
taining games. Miss McKown was
presented a love lift of lingerie
from thg class.
Members attending were Miss
McKown, Mrs. Joe Tyndall, Mrs.
Hary Duquette, Mrs; Fulton God- I
win, Mrs. W. O. Godwin, Mrs.
Cleamon Page, Mrs. Hardy John
son. Mrs. Eil Bass, Mrs. G. R.
Pope, Mrs. Leonidas Jackson Mrs
Malcolm Barbour, Mrs. John Page,
Mrs. John A. Tart. - Mrs. Sam
Jackson, Mrs. Charlie Sessoms,
Mrs. T. D. Stewart and Mrs. Roy
Cameron.
The Prudence Riffy Circle of
Erwin Baptist Church honored
Miss McKo wn at a covered dish
super at the home of Mrs. Wil
bert Tyson.
A delicious meal was enjoyed
by the members prior to the meet
ing. Mrs. Tyson presided over the
meeting. Miss Madeline Robinett
conducted a discussion on the
dedicated church. .
The circle presented Miss Mc
Kown with lingerie and carna
tions.
VISIT WALTONS
Mrs. Stella Brown and Mrs.
Harvey Royal of High Point are
visiting their sister and family,
the R." I. Waltons.
SMITHS VISIT
Lt. and Mrs. Thomas Ray Smith
of Riverside, Calif., arrived this
past weekend to spend several
weeks here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Pope
and his mother, Mrs. Iva Smith.
Miss Avery Is Honored
At Parties In Erwin
Miss Frankie Avery, popular
Ei win bride-elect, is being exten
sively honored at social events
Prior to her wedding.
Miss Avery, was honored at a
miscellaneous shower on Thurs
day evening by Miss Sue Hall, Miss
Carolyn Johnson, and Miss Betty
Parrish.
Gladiolas an dcandles were used
o nthe refreshment table in the
Erwin recreation center for the
lovely party. Miss Avery’s corsage
v as of carnations.
Game prizes were awarded to |
winers and the hostesses served
delicious refreshment to Miss Av
ery, Miss Susie Morgan, Miss Bar
bara West, Miss Marilyn Faircloth,
Miss Gale Beasley, Miss Carol
Sessoms, Misg Brenda West, Miss
Martha West, Miss Phyllis Avery,
Miss Carolyn Murray and Mrs.
James Moss. __ <
Miss Avery was honored at a
Mrs. Andrews
Entertains For
Miss Susan Smith
Mrs. Don Andrews entertained
Miss Susan' Smith of Kipling,,
bride-elect of Jerry Vuncannon of
Fuquay Springs, with a dinner
party Wednesday evening at 8:00
o clock at the home of Mrs. D. B.
Andrews of Chalybeate Springs.
A pink and white scheme was
carried put in the decor with a
silver bowl filled with pink loses
used on the dinner table.
Mrs. Andrews was assisted in
receiving and serving by Mrs.
Jimm>y Prince.
A three course dinner was ser
ved.
At the conclusion of the dinner
Mrs. Andrews presented Miss
Smith with a dinner plate in her
China.
Among those present were Miss
Smith, her mother, Mrs. Hoke
Smith, and Mrs. C. L. Vuncannon,
mother of the prospective bride
gloom.
floating miscellaneous shower by
Mrs. James Moss in the Erwin
Reci cation Center.
White lilies and white candles
were used on the refreshment
table and Miss Avery’s corsage was
white carnations.
Mrs. Moss served punch, wed
ding cookies, mints and nuts to
Miss Avery, Mrs. Frank Avery,
Mrs Obie McLean, Miss Patsy
McLean. Mrs. Lonnie Lucas, Mrs.
Melvin Hayes, Mrs. Gertha West,
Misses Wanda and Jane West, Mrs.
Janet Jones, Miss Carol Jones,
Miss Phyllis Avery, Mrs. Sim Wal
ters, Mrs. Hardy Horne Mrs. Hen
ry Wilkens Mrs. Ollie Mae Moss,
Mr$, Grace Avery, Mrs. David En
nis iMrs. Qcic Horne, Mrs. Mur
iel Suggs, Mrs. George Morgan,
Mrs. Patricia Walters. Mrs. Mary
Turnage and Mrs. Vera McCas
kill.
Linda Norris
Illinois Man
Speak Vows
In a privat eceremony, attend
ed only by members 'of the family
and a fe-.v close friends Miss Lin
da Pave Norris of Erwin became
the bride of William Mellenphin
of till.
Thc> ceremony was performed
in tho Church of God parsonage
in Smithfield by Rev. Holified
pastor of file ehurch at. 10:30 on
Saturday morning.
Miss Noiris is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Norris of
Erwin and Mr. Mellenpin’s parents
live i11 HI.
The coupte will reside in Smith
field.
NOTE OF APPRECIATION
The family of the late Mrs.
Mary Ida Honeycutt of Erwin,
wishes to acknowledge with ^prate-1
fui appreciation, your kind ox-1'
pression of sympathy whether ex
pressed by your cards, floral ’tri
bute, food or your pergonal assis
tance.
Newly Organized
4-H Club Meets
The lew’.y organized Harnett
County 4-H Club leaders met June
lit at the agriculture building in
Lililngton. The purpose of the
meeting was to elect officers and
t'iscuss others matters of busi
ness.
Those elected to the offices
were: president, Mrs. Katherine
Kinton; vice president, S. P.
Stone; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Johnny Groce; reporter, Mrs.
Tommy Thomas. Also decided up
on were the various committees
to carry out project of the club
during the year.
James Goff, organizer of this
club, served as moderator of the
iirst meeting. He gave details for
4-H Club Week, to be held July
20-24, at 8;ate College. Informa
1 *[,n was also given on the 4-H
I-eader Conference, August 6-8, at
Hoarioke Island.
Mrs. Irene Holder, of dhe Gourd
Springs 4-H Club, gave an inter
esting discussion of activities dur
ing 4-H Camp Week,
The County Achevement Pro
gi'am is to be the main topic of
the next meeting. All adult 4-H
club leaders in Harnett County
are urged to attend.
Mrs: Holmes
.
Fetes Group
Mrs. Evelyn Holmes entertained
tile Ladies Auxiliary of New Haven
'-Holiness Church Monday night.
Mrs. Susan Thornton presided.
Scripture was read by Mr Elsie
Broome using The Ten Cnmmand
I' merits as her subject. Others on the
program Were Mrs. Thornton, who
read “Almost a Christian”, and
Mrs. Nannie Lee Hudson sang a
sojo, “Jesus is the One.”
Potato sticks, chicken saind sand
wiches, coconut cake and soft drinks
were later served to Mrs. Stella
Sandy, Mrs Elsie Broome* Mrs.
Donnie Autry, Mrs. tfumie Lee
Mrs. Susan Thornton,
Ronda Holmes and Nannette
*TO4<Jtion, Master DeWayne Holmes.
,tfhe next meeting will be held at
ji^S|jbome of Mrs. Nannie Lee Hud
vrtir July 13 at 7:30.
Hospital
Patients
Admissions to Betsy Johnson
Hospital on Thursday: Mrs. Wal
ter Campbell, Dunn; Mr. Carl
Gregory, Route 1, Erwin; Mrs.
Mary Ellen Johnson Dunn; Mrs.
t'stella Lamfcerth, Route 1, Dunn;
Mrs. Elaine Atkins, Duhn; Shel
ton Smith, Dunn; Mr. Thurman
A. Parker, Route 3, Dunn; Mr.
Clifton Rhoades. Goldsboro; Mr.
Evitt Barefoot, Benson; Rosalie
C'oxum, Dunn.
GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL
Vickie Ennis, Route 1, Benson;
.Mrs. Louise Tadlock, Erwin; Mrs.
Rfba Horne. Erwin; Mrs. Pansy
Turlington. Buies Creek; Mr.
B ake Avery, Erwin; Mr. Fred C.
Blackman, Route 1, Linden; Ron
I nie Giles, Route 1, Erwin; Mrs.
Betsy Moore, Route 1, Coats; Mr.
Earl Ennis Erwin.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Robert
Holloman, Greensboro, announce
She Wrth of a daughter, Cynthia
Ruth. July 2, in Betsy Johnson
Hospital. Mrs. Holloman is the
former Patsy Ruth Temple.
Mr. anrj Mrs. Clifton Allen
Jackson, Erwin, announce the
birth of a daughter, July 2. in
Good Hope Hospital. The mother
iS the former Wanda Kay Step
henson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Moore,
Route 1, Coats, announce the
birth of ason, July 2, in Good
-Hope Hospital. -Mrs, Moore is the
former Patsy Gilbert.
Mr, and Mrs. G. Ray Council,
Angier, announce the birth of a
daughter. June 29, at Rex Hospi
tal. Mrs, Council is the former
Peggy Ann Magry.
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lewis of New
York have returned to their home
after spending a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis.
FROM REinSVILI.E
Mrs. W. F. McLeod and family
from Reidsville will spend next
week with Mrs. Max McLeod at
their cottage at Long Beach. Her
husband will be there for the week
end.
AT WRIGHTSVIIXE
Miss Evelyn Walker is spending
this week at Wrightsville Beach
With the George Carrolls.
Benson Pair t
Speak Vows
In a formal ceremony in Banner
Chapel Advent Christian Church
near Benson on June 26, Miss Shir
ley Ann Whitman was wed to Per
vis D. McLamb. \
Parents of the couple are Mr. •
and Mrs. Woodrow Whitman and *
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLamb of *
Benson. X
Mr. Whitman gave his daughter -
in marriage. She wore a formal ”
gown of embroidered taffeta. Her «
veil was attached to a silk pillbox ~
and she carried a prayer book top- *
ped with orchids. “
Mrs. Doris Whitman of Selma *
was matron of honor. Bridesmaids ~
were Mrs. Savon Barefoot, sister -
of the bridegroom of Raleigh and Z,
Mrs. Judith Whittington of Ra- *
leigh. 1 Z
The bridegroom’s father was -
best man. Ushers were Bobby Whit- Z
man, brother of the bride, of Selma, -
J. W Mdemb. Jr. and Larry Ray T
Whittington, both of Raleigh, and
Lennis Ray Lee of Portsmouth, Va. "
The bride, a graduate of Ben- ”
son High School, is presently em- Z
ployed as secretary in the Tart In- -
surance Agency here.
The bridegroom was graduated -
from Meadow High School and is -
employed by the Dunn’Meat Pack
ers in Dunn.
Following a honeympon trip to
*ho mountains of Western North
Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. McLamb -
will be at home in Benson.
LPN' Plan
Cook - Out
License practical nurses will ga
tner here next Saturday (July 11)
. Xoi a cookcut at Tyler Park be
ginning at 7:00. ,
LPN’s and their families in
Johnston, Sampson, Harnett and
Cumberland will attend. A, spe- <
cial invitation has been extend
ed to Erwin nurses.
Each family is asked' to bring
enough food and beverage for
their family; ice and charcoal WiP
be furnished by local LPN’s.
TT’ESDAY geests
Among the Tuesday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sandy were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tippett and William
D. Norris of Parkersburg and Mr,
and Mrs. Ledell Smith of Burling
ton.
IN PENNSYLVANIA
Misses- Kathy, and Jan Riddle are
visiting their cpuijins, Linda, Martha
and Barbara Manning, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. WwG/Manning, in
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Family Thanks You!
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VOTERS
OF
HARNETT
COUNTY
FOR YOUR MAGNIFICENT
VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
j IN SATURDAY'S
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
"I wish to Hiank each of my thousands of loyal supporters and the supporters of Dr. I. Beverly
Lake for their splendid work in my behalf. I urg e your support in the General Election In Novem
ber.
DAN K.
MOORE
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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR
OF NORTH CAROLINA IN
GENERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER!
HARNETT COMMITTEE FOR DAN MOORE
W. B. WILLIAMS, CHAIRMAN