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News & Society Items Mrs. G. R. Sutterfield and sons of Atlanta, Ga., will arrive on July 8 to spend sometime here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Tucker. Mr. and Mrs'. Barker Wil liams spent the weekend at Crescent Beach, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. 5>. A. Robinson and family. Mrs. Williams re mained for a visit of two weeks. The Rev and Mrs. C. E. Parker of Lincolnton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker this week. Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bob bin of Madison are visiting relatives here for a week. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. J F. Glover and Miss Jackie Glover for the Newell Glover wedding on Saturday will be Mr. and Mrs. Brooks n.w and Mrs. James Man ning of Washington, D. C.t Mr. ,and Mrs. Ed Andrews and Mrs J R Glover of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stallings of Nashville and Mrs. Dick Adams of Weldon. Mrs. J. S. Bell has return ed after a visit with relatives in Raleigh. While there she attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Mr. G. B. Mathews. Mrs. E. H. Weston and Mrs. W. B. Shields and son, Barry, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. English and fam ily in Panama City, Florida. Mrs. Philip Lykes and Kathy have returned from visiting relatives in Texas' foi several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr,1 Jr., returned from Raleigh' on Thursday where theyi have been for sometime. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, who have been in Gastonia for the past several months, i are at their home here. Their ] house guests last week were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bottoms ?.nd family of Columbia, S. C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stegall of Wilson. Mrs F. T. Read and child ren of Bartow, Florida, are guests of Mrs. Hilah T. Falk-I ener and other relatives here. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cur-| tis"and children of Richmond, Va? and Mrs. Bruce Ball and j family of Nashville, Tenn.,| are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J Fernie Miller. Miss Jackie] Short and Mr. Charles Mill-' er of Richmond, Va., were1 their weekend guests. Mrs. J. Armistead Burwell of Uppersville, Va., is visiting Mrs. W. R. Baskervill. Mrs. J. H. King and son, Joe, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coley in Ral eigh and were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Coley at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boyd of Richmond, Va., visit ed Misses Lucy and Edith Burwell during the weekend. Entertain At Cards Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuck er entertained the Couples Card Club last Friday even ing. Returns From Hospital Mr. W. A. Connell raturn ed Thursday from Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. MRS. JOHN HARRELSON HARDAGE Miss Anne Heath And John Hardage Marry Miss Anne Morgan Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Lee Heath of Charlotte ! became the bride of Mr. John Harrelson Hardage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Brant ley Hardage of Palmer Springs, Virginia, on Friday, June 28. at 8 p. m. in Christ Episcopal Church, Charlotte. The bride was given in marriage by her father and the groom's father was best man. The Right Reverend George Purnell Gunn, Bishop of the Diocese of Southern Virginia, and uncle of the bride, offic iated at the ceremony. He was assisted by the Reverend Thom W. Bl&ir, ' rector of Christ Episcopal Church. The bride wore a white or ganza Bianchi dress appliqu ed with white lace with a de tachable chapel train and an elbow length veil attached to a taffeta pillbox hat embroid ered with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white oichids, stephanotis, and lily of the valley. The bridesmaids wore full length rose linen dresses with scoop neckline and short sleeves and wore matching headpieces of horsehair roses with flanks ve>'- They car ried nosegays of mixed sum mer flowers. The brides maids were Miss Ruthann Kil roy, maid of honor, Miss Jos ephine Blackwell, Mrs. Her man A. Stone, Miss Frances Purnell, all of Charlotte, and Miss Carol Hardy of Warren ton, Miss Leigh Frith of New Orleans, La., and the junior bridesmaid was Miss Pamela Forest Hardage of Palmer Springs, Va., sister of the groom. Ushers were Mr. Thomas Hardage, brother of the groom, of Palmer Springs. Va., Master Lee Heath, Jr., brother of the bride, junior usher, Mr. Herman Stone of Charlotte, Mr. James Johnson of Durham, Mr. Robert M. Yancey of Richmond, Va.. Mr. Richard Leigh of Durham, Mr Horace Corbett of Union, S. C., and Mr. Eric Faust of Salisbury. Immediately after the cere mony, a reception was held at Charlotte Country Club. The driveway was lined with hurricane torches and the entrance decked with wood wardia fern trees. The Club foyer was decorated with white snapdragons, asters, and gladiolas. The Pine Room, where the wedding party^xe ceived, was decorated with pink carnations and snap dragons. The ballroom had large arrangements of mixed white flowers on the mantles at either end and the balcony and columns were twined with green fern. A fountai" with Greek statuary stood at the entrance to the terrace. The dining room had a man tle of white asters and tfie three tables were covered with Venetian lace cloths, sil ver candelabra, and silver punch bowls. The wedding cake was tiered and columned and surmounted by white cupids and yellow iced roses. White orchids and roses were in epernettes alongside. Music was furnished by Bill Jef fries' Orchestra. After a wedding trip to Sea Island, Georgia, the couple will live in South Tlill, Va. Mrs. Hardage graduated from St. Mary's Junior Col lege in Raleigh and received her A. B. degree from Salem College in June. She was presented by the Charlotte Debutante Club in 1961. Mr. Hardage graduated from Park View High School in South Hill, Va.. and N. C. State College in Raleigh. He was a member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and was Presi dent of the Inter-Fraternity Council at State in 1961. Miss Julia Kelly Given Coffee Hour Mrs. Charles Pryor Allen of Warrenton. Mrs. W. B. Daniels of Henderson and Mrs. G. W. Claiborne of South Hill, Va., entertained at a Coffee Hour on Friday morn ing in honor of Miss Julia Kelly, bride-elect of July 6. and presented her a bridal corsage upon arrival. Coffee was poured by Mrs. H F. Kelly of Norlina and Mrs. R. F. Jeffress of Palmer Springs, Va. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Frank Car penter of Monroe, Miss Kay Carpenter and Misses Nancy Becker of Warwick, Va., and Scottic Sweet of Wilmington, Delaware. The bride's table was cover ed with a Madaira cut work cloth and was centered with an arrangement of white car nations. double shasta daisies and gypsophelia. The mantle was banked in magnolia leaves. Summer flowers were used throughout the Allen home. I Mij. and Mrs. W. R.. An drews and children, Janice and Mark, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gardner en route to Langley Field, Va. They have'been stationed in Chateauroux, France, for the past three years. Mrs. An drews is a sister of Mrs. Gardner. MRS. WILLIAM DAVID OVERBY, JR. Miss Miller Is bride Of William D. Overbv On Sunday afternoon al four o'clock in Sulphiu Springs Baptist Church, Misj Margie Linda Miller, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Fernie L. Miller of Warrenton, be came the bride of Williair David Overby. Jr., son oi Mr. and Mrs. Overby of Kal eigh. The Rev. J. M. Long pastor of the bride, officiated at the double ring ceremony The church was decorated in fern, cathedral candles mums and' gladioli in flooi baskets. Mrs. Egerton B. Rideout organist, and Misses Margaret Ann and Emily Rideout vocalists, rendered a prograir of nuptial music, with the Misses Rideouts singing "Whither Thou Goest" and "Wedding Prayer." The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wor< a gown of white tulle and lace over nylon, fashioned with a lace scalloped sabrim neckline, re-embroidered in pearls and sequins, fitted bodice ending in a point, and long sleeves ending in points over her hands. Her full skirt was ballerina length and had scalloped lace which fell in points to th? hem line. The tulle skirl was trimmed in rose medal lions re-embroidered in pearls and irrideseents. Her shoulder length veil of illusion fell from a coronet of pearls and lace and she carried a bou quet of bride's roses, center ed with a white orchid. Miss Judy James of War ren Plains, cousin of th< bride, was maid jqf h<onoi and wore a street length dress of pink organza silk which featured a bow in the back with streamers to the hemline, with matching head piece and she carried a co lonial bouquet of pom poms ' in pastel shades. Mr. Tommy Overby of Ral eigh served his brother as best man. Ushers were Charles Miller of Richmond,) Va., brother of the bride, and Jimmy Overby of Ral-' eigh, brother of the bride groom. Mrs. Miller chose for her daughter's wedding a blue lace sheath and 1 matching flowered hat with white ac cessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Overby,; mother of the bridegroom, wore a pink sheath brocaded taffeta, with hat to match and white accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. The bride is a graduate of Johh Graham High School and Hardbargers in Raleigh and is employed as secretary to the City of Raleigh Reve nue Collector. The bride-j groom is also a graduate of John Graham High School' and is a draftsman with Mor ris and Associates in Raleigh where they will reside. The couple received in the. vestibule of the church. For a bridal trip to the western part of the state. | the bride changed to a yel low lace dacron dress, patent | leather accessories and the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. Cake-Cutting Following the Overby-Mill er. rehearsal in Sulphur Springs Baptist Church on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, parents of the bride, entertained at a Cake-? Cutting for 40 gueshts. The bride's table was cov-! errd with a lace cloth and centered with an arrange-1 ment of daisies, gladioli and Queen Anne's lace, flanked i I by white burning tapers in! crystal candelabra. Punch was poured by Mrs.' | Richard Curtis of Richmond, Va., and Miss Laura Short! {and the cake was cut and served by Mrs. Bruce Ball i of Nashville, Tenn Mints and j salted nuts were served buf ? fet style. A yellow and white motif was used. July Bride-Elect Honored At Shower Miss Joyce Ayscue of Gold Sand, bride-elect of July 6, I was honored at a miscellane I ous shower in the social room j of the North Warrenton Bap j tist Church on Friday even 1 ing, June 28. She was pre ' sented a corsage of white | carnations, as were the moth ers of the bridal couple. Mrs. Herbert King and Mrs. i L. C. King were joint host i esses for the occasion and; .served mints, nuts, petit fours ! 1 and miniature sandwiches to the 35 attending. Punch was poured by Miss Lois Foster of Gold Sand. A green and white motif was used in decorations and. refreshments. The table was overlaid with a white lac! cloth, centered with an ar rangement of white gladiofi and greenery, flanked by burning tapers in crystal candelabra. Out-of-town guests attend ing were Mrs. Ernest Ayscue, mother of the honoree, of Gold Sand, Mrs Wilie Nor wood and Miss Peggy Nor wood of Areola, Mrs. Bruce Champion of Henderson, Mrs. Itobert Moss and Mrs. Donald Moss of Palmer Springs, Va., Mrs. Carl Wynne of Rt. 3, t,ouisburg. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Raleigh Miss Ayscue will become the bride of Peyton King of Warrenton on July 6 at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Gold Sand. Miss Glover Feted By Local Couples Mr and Mrs Bennie Powell and Mr and Mrs. F. D. Hardy entertained at a sup per at the Afton-Elberon Clubhouse on Wednesday evening, June 26, in honor of Miss Jackie Glover and Frank Newell, Jr., who will be married on July 6. Members of the wedding party and all employees of Colonial Store attended. Reducing Machine Conscience is that still small voice that can make us feel still smaller. BUY THAT HOME For /VOW/ SALE 3 Bedroom House 2 Baths MODERN KITCHEN FRESHLY PAINTED h BENTON REAL ESTATE Tel. 406-6 or 663-6 N. Main St. WarrtntM Look this way for the best in banking. You get every popular banking service here. Come in and see. ACBNTUHVOr ANNIVnUARY Of (M NATIONAL CUMMMCY ACT AND TMI BUA1 KANKINO SYSTIM Bank Member Of Federal Deposit Ir turance Corporation WARMNTON, i. 0. BREEZY BUYS STAY COOL THIS SUMMER HOUSE FANS FOR EVERY PURPOSE PORTABLE If iWfti'i''>'^1 ^se '* anywhere. In a I f"'' M window ... on a table or desk. Manually reversa I ble . . . exhausts stale I ?HUWVVinilH hot air, draws in cool air. 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