marries /\rmy man
Miss Mary Williams
Miss Mary Gail Williams and
David Warden Whitt wen
married at 8 p. m. July 26, at
the home of the bridegroom's
parents, 151 Corbin Street,
Winston Salem.
Dr. Jul inn Lake, pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church,
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
the late Dr. and Mrs. William
Norman Williams of Tabor
City. She is a graduate ot
Pint-land High School and
Junior College at Salemburg
ind is presently employed by
Jnitcd Automotive Service.
Inc.
The bridegroom is the son
>( Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitt
He is a graduate of Robert Β
'Jlenn High School and is with
ihe Army, stationed at Fort
Lewis, Washington.
The bride wore a dress ·»!"
)lue chiffon over Tafteta with
j flared skirt, a blue veil as
ieac! pi tee and carried pink
carnations on a white Bible.
Mrs. G. M. Thorton. sister
■•f the bride of Winston Salem,
ι was matron of honor.
After a wedding trip to Car
| olina Bcach Mrs. Whitt is at
j home with the parents of the
bridegroom presently and he
leturned to Fort Lewis.
Rehearsal Party
Given By Couple
I Mr. and Mrs. Albro Stevens
entertained at their home on
the "Loris-Tabor City Road
' Friday evening following thf
reht arsal for the wedding of
I Misf Wee Rene Stevens and
Marcus Sharpe Turner. Jr.
whi'.h was solemnized Sunday
afternoon.
f Spring flowers and burning
tapers graciously decorated the
I homo for the occasion while
musical recordings were softly
1 played throughout the evening.
The refreshment table, over
'aid with a white linen cloth.
, was attractive in the tradition
al bridal motif where Mrs. La
D< >sca S. Fecher presided at
; ht* punch bowl .
i Chicken salad ami pimento
rheese sandwiches. potato
chips, dips, and bridal ices
were also served.
Attending the event wi'h
members of the wedding pait>
vere the out of town guests,
members <»f the families of the
bridal couple: Mrs. Bermey
Stevens, wedding director, also
Mrs. Furman J. Fowler anir
Miss Judy Nix. musicians ίοι
the wedding.
FLORIDA VISITORS
Miss Mildred Stroud of Sar
asota and Otto Stroud Λ
Spruce Fines. Fla. are visiting
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G.
P. Stroud.
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ATTEND FRAT PARTY
Miss Martha Brooks Bell and
Joe Garrell were recent week
end guests in the home of Ed
Smith in Lexington who is·
Joe's U. N. C. roommate. They
also attended the Pi Kappa
Alpha Fraternity party.
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Μ ISS WEE RENE STEVENS EXCHANGES
VOWS WITH MARCUS S. TURNER, JR.
iii <« η·η'πι«ην hi me ι aoor
City Baptist Church Sunday, j
August 20. at 4 p. m. Miss'
Wee Rone Stevens and Marcus
Sharpe Turner. Jr. were unit
ed in marriage. The Rev.
Jarnos Η. Johnson, pastor of
tlio bride officiated, assisted by
the Rev. Bruce Pate, brother- !
in-law of the bridegroom of j
Kinsion.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Albro
Stevens of Tabor City and trie
bridegroom is the st>n of Mrs.
Marcus Sharpe Turner. Sr. of
Fair Bluff and the late Mr.
Turner.
Cms flit"! with Fuji mums
iul glads with tropual fiiii.>
«ind burning tapers in seven
»ranched candelabras formed
the background Iro the double
l ing ceremony.
Mrs. Furman J. Fowler, org
anist, and Mis.-. Judy Nix, voc
alist, bfitb Tabor City pre
sented the wedding music. She
sang '"Entreat Me N<rt To
Leave JThee," "1 Love fhee.'V
and "u Perfect Love" for the
benediction. 4 *
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride's dress, whkh
she designed and made, was of
white silk organza featuring
short sleeves and a scalloped
neckline of chantilly lace re- i
embroidered with pearls. A
belt with a bow at the front
"f the waist line accented the
full length flared skirt. Τη·.» ι
fingertip viil was attached to
a crown of seed pearls wit η '
lilies of the valley forming ι I
leaf appearance. Iler gloves
were white ,tnd the flowers she
carried were sweetheart and
tube roses .
ivirs. charlts Κ. Dusenbury.
sister of the bride ·»f Kinston
was matron «»f honor. Shi· wore
a moss green, silk organz.» j
dress, waltz length designer!
with a scoop neckline an-l
cumberbun The organza hat
wae made of rose pedals with
a circular veil.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. 15.
Bruce Pate, sister of the bride
p.Bnom of Kinstun. Mrs. John
' C. Turner, sister-in-law of the
bridegroom of Fair Bluff. Miss
5ue Taylor and Miss Judy
Coleman of Tabor City. Serv
j ing as junior bridesmaids were
Miss Marianna Stevens, of
i Bladenboro. and Miss Gay
I Gause. of Wilmington, both
J nieces of the bride. Their dres
I *es and hats were identical to
•he matron of honor while the
Κ bridesmaids were in yellow
with tumberbuns featuring a
rose at the back with tiered
i panel skirts Their organza
I hats had circular veils with
rose petals.
All the attendants wore white
/loves and carried white mums
with ribbon streamers.
Best man was Dr Jnhn C.
Turner, brother of the bride
groom of Fair Bluff Ushers
were Jimmy Turner and Bob
by Waddell. cousins of the
bridegroom of Fair Bluff, Vict
or FToyd also of Fair Bluff,
and Conrad Fccher. nephew oi
the bride, of Tabor City.
Mrs Steven* selected for
her daughter's wedding a white
imported linen dress embroid
ered with pink rosebuds and
white accessories. The mother
of the bridegroom was in a
blue lace dress over taffeta
with matching accessorte*.
Both wore corsages f»f pink
roses.
Rerepttow
Immediately following the!
ceremony the bride's parents
bride's parents entertained ,
wilh a reception at the church. I
Guests were received by!
Mrs. La Dose a 8. Fecher. sister
of the bride, of Tabor City, and
introduced to the receiving line !
composed or the bridal party.
The refreshment table was
overlaid with a white linen
cloth and centered with a three
tier wedding cadc. On opposite
ends of the tibi· wer* silver
epergne's holding white bridal
(lowers and burning tapers.
Mrs. R. O. Gause. sister of
the bride ot Wilmington, pour·
ed lime ice and Mrs. Richard
Gordon served mints and nuts.
Others assisting were Mrs. j
Dale Wrignt. Miss Sheryl Sue '
Jox. Miss Ann Hardee. cousins !
of the bride. Miss Judanna
lerlocker. Miss Linda Nix.
diss Peggy Taylor and Mrs.
Claude Huggins. all of Tabor |
City.
Mrs. Albro Stevens, sister
n-law of the bride, of Tab
•r City, kept the guest register. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herlocker
icard the goodbyes and invit
ed guests to the bride's home
ο Vee the gifts where Miss
Verlyn Hardee, cousin of the
jride, of Tabor City, received.
During the evening the tou
.jle left for a wedding trip to
he mountains of North C"iro- ,
ina. The new Mrs. Turner '
.vote the light blue dacron
iress that she had made foi
raveling with a matching hat.
vhite accessories and a should
:r bouquet of white roses .
Bride And Bridegroom
The bride was graduated
'rum the Tabor City High
School this year where she
was activ^ in the Future Tea
cher's of America Club and
editor of the "Spectator." Too.
she won the "Miss Homemak
er's" award. The bridegroom, a
teacher in the Tabor City High ι
School for the past two years, I
where he met his bride, was
graduated from his home town
high school and North Caro
Iina State College. He h.is
joined the faculty of the
Barnesville. N. C. Schooist
where he will teach Vocation
al Agriculture.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner will re- 1
side in Fair Bluff.
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V. J. Parker, son of Mrs.
Ethel Parker, has been named
nanager of the Jacksonville.
S. C. theatre by the Stewert
Evrrcttf Enterprises, l'arker
has heen associated with the
local Kit/ Theatre, of the
Stewert Fverette chain, fur
five years.
.MRS. WILLIAM RODDY HILTON, piior to hrr mar.
liar? Saturday. August 12. was Miss Sara Cllen demons,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas ('lemons of Tabor
City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spoffard
Roger Hilton of Georgetown. S. C. They will be at home
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