News & Society Items
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Harmon have returned
home after spending several
days in Western North
Carolina with relatives.
Mr. Harmon attended the
third reunion of the 44th
Engineers at the Sheraton
Hotel in Asheville.
Mrs. Frank Carpenter
spent a few days last week
with her mother, Mrs.
Pry or Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Ormsby vacationed last
week in the mountains.
Weekend guests of Mrs.
Roy V. Shearin were Larry
Shearin of Minneapolis,
Minn., and Dick Knight of
Arlington, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Howard, Beth and Jeff
have returned after vacationing
in Myrtle Beach, S.
C., and visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Bostian and
Thad in Isle of Palms, S.
C., and Mr and Mrs. Paul
Bailey in Washington
Weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ben Howard
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Price, Ellis Price and Julie
Moore of Wilmington and
Mr. and Mrs Sam Bullock
and Carolyn of Washington.
Mrs. S. M Benton of
Colonial Lodge is visiting
relatives in Spruce Pine
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Willard and children have
recently moved to Newton
where they will make their
home. They visited here on
Friday.
Miss Sandra Jones has
returned to Charlottesville,
Va., after visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs
Duke Jones, for some
time.
Mrs. Elam Whitby is a
patient in Pine Crest
Manor Rest Home in
Henderson
Mrs. Jack Whitby is a
patient in Duke Hospital in
Durham.
Dr. and Mrs T I
Anderson of Trenton,
Mich, and Ms. Cynthia
Townsend and daughter,
Brooke, of Raleigh spent
last week with Mrs
Blanche Frazier and Burnette
Frazier of Warren
Plains. Miss Mary Lizzie
Davis of Hillhaven Rest
Home in Durham spent
two days last week at the
Frazier home. She was an
employee of the Frazier's
for over 50 years.
Rutin, the drug used in
reducing high blood pressure,
was originally extracted
from buckwheat.
MRS. JULIAN B. AC REE, JR.
Dorothy Mae Tucker
Weds Littleton Man
DRAKES BRANCH, VA.
-The marriage of Miss
Dorothv Fave Tucker,
daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Otis Ottway Tucker, Jr., of
Drakes Branch, Va., to
Julian Brantley Acree, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Brantley Acree of Littleton.
took place Saturday,
August 13. at half after five
o'clock in the afternoon at
Johns Memorial Church in
Farmville, Va.
The guests were greeted
by the mistress of ceremonies,
Mrs T G. Elder
of Keysville, Va.
The candlelight, doublering
ceremony was performed
by the Rev.
Edward M. Spruill, pastor
of the bride. The couple
exchanged their vows
before an altar flanked by
palms and candelabra.
The bride, escorted to
the altar by her father,
was given in marriage by
her mother and father. She
wore a formal wedding
gown of white chantilly
lace and a fulliength veil
of illusion edged in lace fell
from a headpiece of
Chantilly lace. She carried
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Hear about the man
whose boat trailer, with
the boat and motor on it,
disappeared from his
driveway? Or the campers
whose tent collapsed
while cooking break- ;
fast, and who barely 1
escaped before it went
up in flames? It is wise
to carry 'all-risk' insurance
on all personal
property plus liability
insurance for possible
injuries to others.
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a bouquet of white roses,
stephanotis, baby's breath
and ivy.
Mrs. Charles B. Moore,
sister of the groom, was
matron of honor. She wore
a yellow voile gown
accented with cluny lace
and carried a bouquet of
yellow sweetheart roses
centered with miniature
yellow carnations.
The bridesmaids were
Miss Deborah Kearney of
Keysville, Va'., Miss
Sherry Barnes of Charlotte
C. H., Va., and Miss Lisa
Pettus of Drakes Branch
Their gowns were green
and made identical to that
of the honor attendant and
their bouquets were also
identical.
Flower girl was Miss
Elizabeth Anne Moore,
niece of the groom.
Mr. Acree served his son
as best man. Groomsmen
were T. G. Elder of Keysville,
Va., D. W. Daniel of
Richmond, Va., and Rod
MacNeill of Hamilton.
Ushers were Otis Ottway
Tucker, III, and Walter
David Tucker, brothers of
the bride, both of Drakes
Branch.
Reception
Immediately following
the ceremony a reception
was given by the bride's
parents in the Gold Room,
Lankford Building, Longwood
College in Farmville,
Va.
Miss Cora Beth Jackson
of Manteo presided at the
guest registry.
The wedding cake was
decor-ted with a live
hi-^ juet of flowers matching
the bride's bouquet.
Following the traditional
cake cutting by the bride
and groom, the wedding
cake was served by Miss
Debra Trent of Red Oak,
Va., and Miss Debra
Tucker of Drakes Branch.
Mrs. Stephen McLaughlin
of Victoria, Va., presided
Miss Joyner To
Wed W. E. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Joyner of Rt. 2, Warrenton
announce the engagement
and approaching marriage
of their daughter Judy
Huntley, to William Eldward
Harris, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Allen
Harris, Jr., of Macon. An
outdoor wedding is planned
for August 27 at noon
at Laurel Mill near Louisburg.
All friends and
relatives are invited.
at the punch bowl. Miss
Robin Thomas of Palmyra,
Va., distributed the
rice bags.
After a wedding trip to
Nag's Head, the couple
will make their home in
Blacksburg, Va.
Shower
On July 9, Miss Tucker
was entertained at a
miscellaneous floating
shower given by Mrs.
Gayle Boliek, Miss Deborah
Kearney, Miss Sherry
Barnes, and Miss Sharon
Bryant in the home of Mrs.
Harland S. White in
Keysville, Va. The brideelect
received many nice
gifts.
Barbecue
Gaston Lake was the
setting of a barbecue given
by Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Daniel of Richmond, Va.,
for Miss Tucker and Mr.
Acree. Those attending
enjoyed a day of skiing
following by a delicious
barbecue dinner. The
couple was presented a
pig-shaped cutting board
by the host and hostess.
Barbecue
On July 30, Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Held, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Franklin, Otis
Franklin and Mrs. Carol
Poulios, all of Richmond,
entertained the bridal
couple at their home in
Drakes Branch with a
chicken and pork barbecue.
The hosts and
hostesses presented the
couple with a place setting
in their china pattern.
Shower
On August 3, Mrs.
Garland Hamlet, Mrs.
Lynnwood Scruggs and
Mrs. Joe B. Cole entertained
the bride-elect with a
floating linen and bath
shower at the Drakes
Branch Woman's Club.
Miss Tucker received
many lovely gifts.
Cocktail Party
On August 6, Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Elder entertained
Miss Tucker and Mr.
Acree with a cocktail party
at the Charlotte Country
Club. Delicious hors
d'oeurves were served
and the couple received a
serving piece in their
silver pattern.
Luncheon
The bridesmaids luncheon
was given for Miss
Tucker on August 10 by
Mrs. W. Harold Pettus,
Jr., of Drakes Branch. The
bride-elect was presented
a white bridal corsage.
After the luncheon, Miss
Tucker presented gifts to
her attendants.
Dinner
On August 12, Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Brantley
Acree, Sr., parents of the
groom, entertained the
wedding party and their
guests with a dinner at the
Hotel Weyenoke in Farmville,
Va. The groom
presented his attendants
with gifts at this time.
NU-WAY
Shoe And Bargain Store
Main St. Is Warrenton, N. C.
GOING out of BUSINESS
Sale Starts Thurs. Aug. 18th - 9:30 AM
Everything Must Be Sold Including Fixtures
Free Gifts To First 50 Customers
Mrs. Davis To
Head Class
Mrs. Landon C. Davis
was elected president of
the V. L. Pendleton Philathea
Class of the Warrenton
Baptist Church at a
meeting held in the home
of Mrs. Davis on August 9
at 8 p. m. Mrs. L. O.
Robertson was elected
first vice-president; Miss
Mary Frances Rod well,
second vice-president;
Mrs. E. R. Wood, third
vice-president; Mrs. C. V.
Whitford, secretary; I.~ss
Elizabeth Rooker, assistant
secretary.
J. E. Rooker, Jr., was
elected teacher with Miss
Mamie Gardner being
named assistant teacher.
Mrs. Lillian Wemyss,
Miss Loyce Blaylock and
Mrs. T. R. Frazier were
named to the secret
service committee.
Mrs. Lillian Wemyss presided
in the absence of the
president and Mrs. E. R.
Wood gave the devotion.
Mrs. Clyde Whitford gave
the program, "Magnanimity,
the Noblest of
Human Graces" by Clarence
W. Hall.
During the fellowship
period, Mrs. Davis and cohostess,
Mrs. L. O.
Robertson, served a sweet
course with cheese straws
to the 14 members and one
visitor present.
GRADUATES
Mrs. Josephine Pinnell
House of Danville, Va.,
graduated this week from
Ridford College. The
Warren County native
received her master's
degree in secondary administration
and supervision.
She is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Pinnell of Warrenton, Rt.
2.
Miss Mills Weds Mr. Boucher
Miss Joyce Ella Mills
and Leo Boucher were
united in marriage on
Saturday, August 6, at 12
noon at the Immanuel
Lutheran Church in Philadelphia,
Pa.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Vane 11a Mills and
the late Jesse Mills of
Philadelphia, Pa. Mr.
Boucher is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Boucher
of Philadelphia, Pa.
Prior to the ceremony a
program of nuptial music
was presented by Miss
Gloria Lemmon, organist
and soloist.
The bride, given in
marriage by her uncle,
Raleigh Lynch, wore a
gown of white satin
featuring peaudange lace
with a chapel train. Her
veil was of silk illusion and
matching lace and she
carried a bouquet of white
daisies and baby's breath.
Miss Susan Wright of
Pine Hill, N. J., was maid
of honor. She wore a yellow
gown with a matching
floral cape and carried a
bouquet of summer flowers.
Bridesmaids, were Juanita
Mills, sister of the
bride. Miss Meritza Torres
and Marsha Hall, all of
Philadelphia, Pa. Their
gowns were identical to
that of the honor attendant
in pastel colors.
Misses Chenoa Richardson
and Heather Brayboy
of Warrenton were flower
girls. They wore pink
dresses with matching
floral capes.
Bradley Lynch and
Christopher Hall were
ringbearers. Their pillows
were deigned by the
bride.
Joey Connolly was best
man Groomsmen were
Robin Mills, brother of the
bride, Joel Wright and
Stanley Lynch.
The wedding guests
celebrated Holy Communion
after the ceremony.
The groomsmen and Dalton
Lynch of Warrenton
helped with the communion.
Mrs. Lizzella Wright of
Pine Hill, N. J., and Mrs
Barbara Brayboy of Warrenton
directed the wedding.
Following the ceremony,
the bride's mother entertained
at a reception at the
Darby Fire Hall. A yellow
and white color scheme
was used throughout the
ballroom.
Guests were greeted by
Mrs. Claudese Lynch and
Mrs. Gloria Lynch, aunts
of the bride.
After a wedding trip to
the Pocono Mountains, the
couple will reside in west
Philadelphia.
Out-of-town guests at
tending the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Luther R.
Lynch, Bradley and Shane,
Mrs. Lorretta Richardson,
Lynn and Zelda, and Mrs
Inez Lynch, all of Hollister;
Mrs. Barbara Brayboy,
Jennifer, Heather and
Natalie, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Richardson and
Chenoa and Dal ton Lynch,
all of Warrenton.
Vistors
Mr and Mrs. Robert
Baskervill of New Bern
and Miss Jane Baskervill
of Raleigh visiled Mrs W.
R. Baskervill Sunday and
Monday.
Mrs. W. R. Baskervill
accompanied Mrs. Alice
Jones, Mrs. Hattie Scott,
Mrs. Lucy Scott, Mrs. Bill
Weatherly and daughter,
Dee Pee, to the Boyd
reunion in Boydton, Va., on
Sunday.
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HOWARD
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