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TIMES-NEWS. Rich Square, N. C., April 22, 1965 W.-« Po^Ji W.M J„ W.tLJt.i C. erent on^ WOODLAND - The marriage ell. The bridegroom’s parents of Miss Frances Jean Powell and are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eu- Willlam Edward Bryant was sol- gene Bryant, emnlzed Saturday, April 17, In Mr. Powell gave his daughter Woodland Methodist Church. The in marriage. Rev. William E. Herbert official- Mrs. William Lee Howell of ed. Milton, Del., the bride’s sister. Miss Donna Powell, cousin of was matron of honor. Brides- the bride, was organist and Mrs. maids were Miss MarllynThom- Willlam Tlmberlake was soloist, as of Portsmouth, Va., Miss The bride is the daughter of Jackie Futrell of Ahoskle, and Mr. and Mrs. William Cecil Pow- Miss Ennes Littrell and Miss Hannah Vaughan. Tyrone Hardison was best man. William Lee Howell of Milton, Del., ushered with Norman Bry ant, Jr., brother of the bride groom, Sidney Joyner and Wini fred Earl Bradley. After a wedding trip south, the couple will live in Woodland. She is a graduate of Chowan College and works for the Farmers Bank of Woodland. He works for Lee's Motor Co. here. Mr. Bryant is a graduate of Woodland-OlneyHigh School. Following rehearsal on Friday night a cake cutting was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan with Miss Hannah Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Littrell and Miss Ennes Littrell as hosts and hostesses. : After the bride cut the first slice from the wedding cake. Miss Vaughan and Miss Littrell served the guests. About thirty - five guests at tended. ofe WOMEN uneC tm VEu /Owt Mrs. Harris Is Speaker For.Club SEABOARD - Mrs. Bernice Kelly Harris spoke to the mem bers of the Seaboard Woman’s Club on “Creative Writing” at the club’s Tuesday evening meet ing in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Garrlss at Margarettsville. Joint hostesses with Mrs. Gar rlss were Mrs. J. J. Rogers, Mrs. Bernice Kelly Harris and : Mrs. T. Glenn Pritchard, Mrs. Robert E. Vick was wel comed as a new member. She is resident of Weldon and a native • of Seaboard. She is a past presi dent of the Seaboard Woman’s Club. Mrs. P. A. Bullock, chairman of finance committee, announced plans are being made for a club sponsored game tournament. A social hour followed the meeting. :k .cAsvsSi Mis.s Whelan Plans To Wed SEABOARD - Mrs, Una Whelan announces the engagement of her daughter, Hilda Kay, to John An drew Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Barrett of Garys- burg. Miss Whelan is also the daugh ter of R. C. Whelan of Peters burg, Va. The wedding will take place June 6. HDC Dress Revue Set For Tuesday JACKSON - The annual home demonstration dress revue will be held in the auditorium of the Jackson Elementary School on Tuesday, April 27 at 8:00 p.m. Genesis Taught At Study Course” MILWAUKEE — Last Tuesday the ladles of Zion, Severn and Milwaukee churches met in the assembly room of the Bethany church for a Bible study class on the book of Genesis. Mrs. H. I. 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