ews and Society Items Mrs. C. P. Allen and guests, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter! and daughters, Kaye and Scott,! of Monroe visited relatives in! ?*South Hill, Va., on Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Marshall I and family of Durham were weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis j of Charleston, West Virginia,1 are visiting relatives here for sometime. She is the former | Miss Ruth Haithcock of War renton. Mr. and Mrs. Barnabas Me-J Austin of New Jersey visited; relatives here during the holi-j days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patter son Hunter, Jr., of Charlottes-! ville, Va., spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bell and] family of Baltimore, Md.t were holiday guests of Mrs. J. S. . Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenan Smith of Siler City were dinner guests of Mrs. W. H. Dameron on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Williams, ? Mrs. Margaret Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, Jr., attended the funeral of Mrs. j Eva Williams Tharrington in Rocky Mount on Friday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevenson during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. j C. B. Stevenson and sons of J Newport News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gray Gupton and family of Areola and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stultz and children of Norlina. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foutz of Boonton, N. J., spent the holi days at Hotel Warren with their son, Mr. Jack Foutz, who holds a position at Carolina Sportswear. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elkins and sons of Charleston, West Virginia, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Rooker and family. Miss Edwina Rooker of Pine hurst and Mrs. Robert Elkins were visitors in Durham on Friday. Mr. Walter S. Wilson, Jr., of Raleigh spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Louise Wilson, and family in Ridge way. Mr. Billy Roberson was a wekend guest of relatives in Ridgeway over the weekend. Mrs. B. G. Tharrington is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Belford Wagner and daughters in Lex ington. MRS. DONALD RICHARD CAMPBELL Miss Bar din Becomes Bride Of Mr. Campbellj Historic Emmanuel Episcopal Church was the scene of an impressive wedding on Satur-1 day afternoon, November 24, at four thirty o'clock with the Rev, James M. Stoney, Jr., rec tor officiating in a double ring ceremony uniting Miss Ann Elizabeth JJardin, daughter of; Drr and Mrs. Robert Malcolm Bardin of Durham, and Donald Richard Campbell, son of Mrs. Samuel Black of Norfolk, Va. Music was rendered by Mrs. j S. H. Massey, Jr., organist, and Mrs. Cleveland J. Bradner. : cousin of the bride, of Green ville, soloist, who sang, "OI Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Miss Susan Bristol Bardin, of Durham. Best man] was Mr. William Webb Patter-1 son of Norfolk, Va., and ushers I were Samuel Black, Jr., and' William Allen Black of New port News, Va., and Fredric' Hume Bardin of Fayetteville. | The bride attended Woman'-.t College of the University of i North Carolina and is a grad-l uate of Richmond Professional' Institute, studied, dramatics in ! New York, and was employed j by Research Triangle Institute! in Durham. She was presented ? to Society at the Durham Co- J tillion Christmas Ball. Mr. Campbell is an artist on i the staff with WAVY T. V.! and Radio and also attended Richmond Professional Insti Mrs rh 1* 0,6 grandson of Mrs. Charlotte Story Port in SOh Of Norfolk Va fnrL , of Wise. ' form?ly Reception A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the brides aunt. Mrs. V T lirnnfl inhiCfahllWflotaStefUlly dc? leaves "*** ?nd magnolia' d'ning table bore an ar-' ITnZke?dfwbhite^ed?-J Coffeelabra WUh lighted tapeT Th W3S Poured by Mrs I Myr^ Z Hawkins a"d at the n,Uh assisted in serving Punch ubCr Cnd ?f ,he table l unch was served under thp PaycUovilJe. 8 ??? ? Birthi 18 LS;*on?sl November 24 Mrs ^e' on