Miss Louise McKay Fuller Weds
Herbert Kenwood Royal Tuesday
Miss Louise McKay Fuller was
married to Herbert Kenwood
Royal in the Westminster Pres
byterian church on Tuesday at
twelve o'clock noon. The bride is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Lassiter Fuller. Her husband is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Herbert Royal of Supply.
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Charles W. Worth.
Mr. Fuller gave his daughter in
marriage. She wore a gown of
candlelight peau de soie designed
in princess mode with appliques
of Alencon lace, long sleeves,
portrait neckline, and a full skirt
ending in a Chapel train. Her
triple tiered veil of French illus
ion was attached to a tlare of
peau de soie and pearls. She
carried a bouquet of orchids and
roses.
Mrs. Franklin Alexander Bald
win, sister of the bride was
matron of honor. Miss Leslie
Gray McNeill was maid of honor.
Miss Helen Lassiter Fuller was
her sister’s only junior brides
maids. Other attendants were j
Miss Eleanor Glenn Phifer and!
Mrs. Richard W. Griffith. They j
wore dresses of Christmas rose
velveteen with matching- acces
sories and carried muffs covered
with gardenias.
Little Miss Delana Hewlett, '
niece of the groom was flower
girl and wore a dress of white
organdy trimmed in velveteen and
carried a nosegay.
The bride’s mother wore a wool
dress in winter navy and white
orchid corsage. The mother of the
groom was attired in an electric
blue dress with matching lace
bolero and wore a corsage of pink
hybrid orchids. The groom had
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MRS. HERBERT KENWOOD ROYAL
as his best man, Vernon D. |
Thompson. The ushers were:
Franklin Baldwin, Lake Wacca
maw; Harvey C. Brown, Supply;
Robert McLean Thompson;
and James W. Warlick of White
ville.
BREAKFAST
Following the wedding a break
fast was given at the Hotel
Whiteville. Gueses were greeted
by Mr. and Mrs. John Camp
Maultsby and introduced to the
receiving line by Rev. and Mrs.
Charles W. Worth. The receiving
line was composed of the par
ents of the bride and groom and
members of the wedding party.
Mrs. William Ferebee Sledge and
Mrs. W. Edwin Miller directed
the guests to the buffet table
where Mrs. John Elbert Thomp
son, Mrs. J. Rufus Marks, and
Mrs. James G. Warlick, presided,
assisted by Miss Virginia Kea
Gray and Miss Elizabeth Sledge.
Miss Pamela. Scarborough, suite
mate of the bride of Lake City,
Fla., was at the register. Good
byes were said by Mr. and Mrs.
C. Bion Sears.
The bride is a graduate of
Whiteville High School and is a
freshman at Queens College.
The groom is a graduate of
East Carolina College and is
teaching and coaching at Mount.
Holly High School.
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To Everyone
From All Of Us At
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SHALLOTTE, N. C.
Miss Lucille Holden
Mrs. Lillian Milliken
Mrs. Glenda Danford
Mrs. Windsey Evans
Miss Mary Emma Tripp
Mrs. A ugusta Singletary
Miss Eunice Hewett
Mr. Thomas Batson
Mr. Donald Holden
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For traveling the bride wore a
Royal blue suit trimmed in beaver
with a matching fur hat. Her
shoulder corsage was white or-:
chids. After a wedding trip South,
the couple will be at home in
Mount Holly January 4.
Following the wedding break
fast guests called at the Fuller
residence on Madison street
where they were served coffee
and confections by Mrs. W. B.
Hobbs.
They were greeted at the door
by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Page
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim High.
News Prom
Dosher Memorial
Hospital
Mrs. C. H. Caison of Shallotte
spent Sunday until the following
Sunday as a medical patient.
W. W. Caison of Winnabow was
a medical patient from Monday
until Thursday.
Miss Judy Sellers of Bolivia
spent Monday until Friday as a
medical patient.
Brooks Norsworthy of Birming
ham, Ala., entered as a medical
patient on Monday.
Brady Hewett of Supply enter
ed on Tuesday as a medical pa
tient.
W. J. Grady of Supply enter
ed as a medical patient on Tues
day.
Mrs. Ethel Phelps of Leland en
tered on Tuesday as a surgical pa
tient.
Carl Watkins of Southport was
a medical patient from Tuesday
until Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junious Fulford
of Supply announce the birth of
a son on Friday.
George Swain of Supply entert
ed on Saturday as a medical pa
tient.
Mrs. Gertrude Robbins of Sup
ply entered as a medical patient
on Sunday.
Master Danny Browning of
Shallotte entered on Sunday as a
medical patient.
A. A. Dixon of Southport en
tered as a medical patient on
Christmas Program
At Shallotte Church
The Shallotte Baptist Church
will present the “Christmas
Story” on Christmas Eve at 7
o’clock. The pastor, Rev. W.
Amis Daniel, announced that the
church has invited all the people
of the Shallotte area to pause for
a moment on Christmas Eve and
visit the Shallotte Baptist church
for an hour of worship. The pro
gram will consist of music and
pageant, as the true meaning of
Christmas is presented.
LELAND
HIGH - LIGHTS
By SADIE COOK
A Christmas party for all LHS
students has been planned for
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, in
the Lion’s Club.
Three representatives from
each class were chosen to be
on the party committee.
The committee was diveded into
three groups; location and music,
refreshments, and decorations. The
students on each committee are:
location and music: Eddie Wessell,
Elizabeth Johnson, Jean Lynch,
Mary Allen. Refreshments: Pat
Sessoms, Brenda Lennon, Jackie
Pigott, Nancy Holmes. Decora
tion: Franky Thomas, Nancy
Lewis, Ray Bordeaux, Joe Tem
ple.
The Constitution was approved
last week by Mr. Thomas, the
LHS Student Council, High
School Faculty members, and
students. Student votes were 92
to 26 in favor of the Constitution.
Prior to the voting an assemble
was held to acquaint the students
with the Constitution.
Committees have been named,
and selected duties assigned. Four
marshals were chosen (and the
substitute).
The Council visited New Han
over High School to learn about
how their Student Government
works. In addition, they were
given an inspection tour of the
school.
Student Council members are
George Blizzard, Thelton Skipper,
Pat Sessoms, Wayne Lennon, Sue
Bordeaux, Jean Lynch, Ray Bor
deaux, Frances Hodge, Sandra
Corbett, Joe Temple, Gene Parker,
Faculty Advisor, Miss Glenda
Harris.
The Navitity scene on the front
campus will be lighted tonight
Sunday.
Colored Patients
Alexander SnHth of Bolivia
spent Tuesday until Friday as a
medical patient.
John Williamson of Bolivia was
a medical patient from Wednes
day until Saturday.
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(Monday).
The scene was erected in front
of the school for the first time
last year. This year additional
lights, a donkey, cow and two
sheep and three men will be add
ed to the scene.
The Sociology Class members
have experienced a phase of the
teaching profession. Each student
planned and conducted a lesson
in the class. Students participat
ing were: Katie Lossen, Gary
Harrell, Harriette Brew, Gale
Ganey, Sadie Cook, Roger Wilkie,
Buddy Wierse, and Linda Wil
liams.
School will be dismissed tomor
row (Tuesday) at noon for the
Christmas holidays. School will
resume operations Monday, Jan
uary 4, at 8:20.
FITTER PATTER: Ganey see
ing old flame at school Monday.
. . . and quite a few others . . .
Welcome . . . Jackie, what got
you excited Sunday ? . . . can’t
blame you . . . Velma and Waynea
are afraid of whose driving? . . .
Wonder why? . . . Chemistry stu
dents needing fresh air after an
experiment . . . “Run Red, Run”,
is real popular . . . “Among my
souvenirs”, is popular also . . .
Why and where did G. J. H. eat
Sunday? . . . Wonder who is
B. S.’s secret admirer . . . Every
one planning to have a blast at
the Christmas Party . . . after
wards, also . . . The third edition
of the Tiger’s Roar came out
Monday . . . May I say to all to
have a very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year.
In next week’s column, I will
have more about the Judicial
Branch of the student government
organization. That’s all for this
week. See you all next week, and
remember to have a happy and
safe Christmas.—SC.
Leland Boys Take
13th Straight Win
SHALLOTTE—Shallotte’s girls
trimmed the Leland lassies, 53
48, here, Friday night, but Coach
Nelson Best’s Leland Tiger boys
grabbed their 13th win without a
loss by downing the Shallotte Pi
rates, 66-57.
High scorers for Shallotte were
Judy Golden with 21 and Tommy
Russ with 21; for Leland, Nan
Gore with 30 and Dale Williams
with 18.
GIRLS: Shallotte—Fulford 6,
Tripp 21, Golden 28. Leland—•
Gore 30, Williams 11, Allen 5.
BOYS: Leland—Corbett 6, Foy 7,
Wessell 10, Parrish 14, Williams
18, Harrell 4, Burgess 13. Shal
lotte—Russ 21, Murden 4, Hewett
8, Bennett, Gore 4, M. Hewett 12,
Holden 8.
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