Page Four FERRELL-PERRY Miss Melrose Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Perry of Pearces, and Sprite Clifton Fer rell, son of Mrs. Willie Ferrell and the late Mr. Ferrell of Wakefield, were united in marriage last Sat urday afternoon in the Pearce Baptist Church. The Rev. Charles B. Howard of Buie’s Creek offi ciated. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with a basque bodice and round neckline, with a bertha of Chantilly lace. The long sleeves were buttoned with tiny satin buttons and ended in points over the hands. Her fin gertip veil of embroidered silk, from Japan, was attached to a headdress of satin pleating. She carried a bouquet of starlite roses centered with an orchid. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Barbara Perry, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of American beauty satin with a fitted bodice, low neckline, and full skirt, made with a bustle. She carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums tied with contrasting ribbon. Her headdress was a Mary Queen of Scots bonnet of satin. She wore matching mitts. Mrs. Joseph Ray was matron of honor. She wore a gown identi cal to that of the maid of honor and a satin croll headdress, and matching mitts. Bridesmaids were Miss Lillie Ferrell, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. George H. Yancey. They wore dresses of lime satin with matching mitts and headdresses fashioned after the maid of honor’s. They car ried bouquets of yellow chrysan themums. Patricia Murray, niece of the bridegroom, was junior brides maid. She wore a jasmine yel low gown of satin, identical to the bridesmaid’s dresses and carried a nosegay of yellow chrysanthe mums. Sandra Beasley, cousin of the bride, and Jackie Mullen were miniature bride and bridegroom. The minature bride’s dress and flowers were similar to the bride’s. Billie Ferrell was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Franklin Perry, brother of the bride, Bobby Ferrell, brother of the bridegroom, and Thurman Murray, all of Zebu lon, and Proctor Scarboro of Ral eigh. Honorary bridesmaids were Misses Laura Ray, Mary Pierce, Dorothea Parish, Susan Stallings, Sue Brown, and Mrs. Nelson Pearce of Zebulon, Mrs. Ben Bis sette of Spring Hope, and Mrs. Peyton Harris of Bunn. They wore pastel evening gowns. The bride’s mother wore a pow der blue crepe gown with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom’s mother wore an original model of aqua crepe with black accessor ies and a corsage of pink carna tions. Immediately following the cere mony, the bride’s parents enter tained at a buffet dinner for the wedding party and out of town guests. Following the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell left on a wedding trip to unannounced points. For traveling, the bride wore a white gabardine suit with blue and and black accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Ferrell is employed by the Carolina Power and Light Com pany in Zebulon. Mr. Ferrell is engaged in farming. After their wedding trip, they will make their home near Zebu lon. Floors Sanded and Finished No Job Too Large and Nona Too Small ROYAL BUNN Upstairs over City Market Following the wedding rehear sal Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Murray entertained at a cake cutting at the Woman’s Club. The table was centered with an arrangement of white flowers, flanked with burning tapers. Mrs. Perry, mother of the bride, serv ed the wedding cake after the bride and bridegroom had cut the first slice. Mrs. Ferrell, mother of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowl. The honorary brides maids assisted in serving sand wiches, nuts, mints, lime ice, and hors d’oeuvres. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Baker. PILOT NEWS The W. M. U. Society held its monthly meeting on Saturday night in the home of Mrs. Ludie Medlin. They had a splendid pro gram. Mr. Bejork held a social hour on Tuesday night with all the men folks. He showed them a movie. They had a very enjoyable even ing. Miss Peggy Privette of Wilson visited in the community last week. Mrs. Ann Riker of Raleigh is home with her parents. Sherwood Beddingfield was with his family for the weekend. The Zebulon Record Mrs. Harvey Horden of Wake Forest visited with her mother Mrs. Mamie Bunn on Sunday. Mrs. Jewell Bullock of Raleigh was a visitor here on Sunday. Mr. James B. Alford is attend ing school at Chapel Hill. He was home for the weekend. We had a good attendance at church on Sunday morning for its services. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bissette of Zebulon visited his mother Mrs. Dollie Bissette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waddlee Ray were honored with a shower on /Jg I/U i A the same nutritious fit i*UlUlYLUlUUi|jh' , PINE STATE MILK fste I in the handy new , CREAMERY “?■ CO. / SQUARE bottle'. . . PERHAPS YOU NEVER THOUGHT OF IT, but electricity is one household necessity that is always DELIVERED to your home. You don't even have to phone and make an order— you only flip a switch. This delivery system is in reality a complicated and ex pensive thing. Thousands of miles of distribution lines—thou sands of poles, and transformers, as well as other equipment, and hiahlv skilled men are needed to operate it . . . men who work dav and night in all kinds of weather to keep your elec tric service dependable. It is a comfort to you that you can enjoy all the con veniences vour electric service brings you at the mere touch of a switch. The employees of this Company are glad that they have been able to make electricity so dependable that you probably never give our "delivery system" a thought. (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) Tuesday night, givery by Mrs. H. E. Stallings. Nearly all the la dies were present jand it was en joyed by all. ' Mr. and Mrs. ißejork visited at Special Sale! LL SHEETING -22 c yard Antone’s Dept. Store Friday, January 16, 1948 his wife’s home on the weekend. Regular church services will be held. The public is invited to at tend the services. —Bonita

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