Friday, October 8, 1948
Wootton-Gil I
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Miss Emma Vic Gill, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Nevel Ruric Gill
of Zebulon, and Charles Lewis
Wotton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Thomas Wootton of Wendell, were
married Saturday evening, Octo
ber 2, at 8:00 o’clock in a formal
ceremony at the Zebulon Baptist
Church. The Reverend Carlton T.
Mitchell officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
A program of wedding music
jWas rendered by Charles Horton,
organist, and Mrs. L. M. Massey,
soloist.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore an origin
al gown of Duchess satin, marqui
sette yoke, with bertha of Chantil
ly lace, fitted bodice, with minia
ture satin buttons down the back,
long sleeves ending with calla
points at the hands, long bouffant
skirt caught up with valley lilies
over ruffles of lace, fell into a cir
cular train.
Her finger tip veil of imported
illusion, fell from a tiara of Chan
tilly lace. She carried a bouquet of
white roses, centered with a white
orchid, and showered with step
hanotis and satin ribbon. Her only
ornament was a string of pearls.
Miss Norma Fay Gill, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a gown of fuchia taffeta, off
shoulder with bertha, fitted bodice,
long bouffant skirt over hoops fal
ling from bustle back. She wore
matching ruffled mitts and ostrich
tips. She carried a fuchia muff
topped with yellow carnations.
The bridesmaids were Miss Jo
e Hen Gill and Mrs. Randolph
Hendricks of Zebulon; Miss Sue
Scarborough and Mrs. Miles Dean
of Wendell; Miss Dean Edwards of
Spring Hope and Miss Marjorie
Ann Mitchell of Wilson. They
wore gowns of candy green taffeta
identical to the maid of honor with
matching mitts and ostrich tips.
They carried matching muffs and
yellow carnations.
Misses Emily Dean and Margar
et Sanders of Wendell, cousins of
the bride, were junior bridesmaids.
They wore gowns of pink taffeta
identical to the maids of honor and
carried matching muffs and yellow
carnations.
Joe Thomas Wotton of Wendell,
father of the bridegroom, was best
man. Groomsmen were Miles
Dean, Jimmy Buchanan, Haywood
Lee Swanson and Clarence Wot
ton, all of Wendell. James Robert
Fowler, Jr., and Ruric Gill, Jr.,
brother of the bride, of Zebulon.
Miss Cindy Carlton of Charlotte
and Franklin Dean of Wendell,
cousins of the bride, were minia
ture bride and groom.
The honorary bridesmaids were
Misses Carol Wootton, June Liles,
Mary Helen More, Heade Moore,
Gloria Thompson; Mesdames Jim
my Buchanan, Mack Roberts,
Warren Dean, all of Wendell; Mis
ses Mary Kemp, Joyce Temple,
Hilda Winstead, all of Zebulon; 1
Mrs. Glynn Dickerson of Bunn;
Miss Margaret Bunn of Peachland
||nd Miss Jeanne Grote of New i
fork City.
Mrs. Gill, mother of the bride,
wore an aqua crepe dress with or
chid corsage. Mrs. Wotton, mother
°1 bridegroom, wore a fuchia
taffeta dress and an orchid cor- 1
sage.
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f Ceremony
i October 2
Mrs. Wotton is a graduate of
Wakelon High School and Hoyle’s
Secretarial School in Raleigh. She
is now employed by the Zebulon
branch of the Peoples Bank and
Trust Company.
Mr. Wotton is a graduate of
Wendell High School and attend
ed the University of North Caro
lina. He is employed by Wachovia
Bank and Trust Company in Ral
eigh.
Immediately after the ceremony,
the bride’s parents entertained at
a reception at the Woman’s Club
in Zebulon.
Guests were greeted on the
porch by Mr. and Mrs. Rom Moser.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Flowers
met the guests at the door and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Vance Brown intro
duced them to the receiving line,
which was composed of the hosts,
the parents of the bridegroom, the
bridal couple, members of the bri
dal party, and the Reverend and
Mrs. Carlton T. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lyles of Wil
son directed to the dining room
where Mrs. Annie Marshburn of
Rocky Mount presided over the
punch bowl, assisted by Miss Ca
trina Gill.
Assisting in serving bridal ices,
punch, cakes, nuts and mints were
Mesdames J. W. Gill, I. D. Gill, Ed
Richardson, Allan Pippin, W. A.
Allman and Mrs. H. L. Swanson of
Wendell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dean of
Wendell, showed the way to the
gift room where Mesdames Hu
bert Liles, Walter Wootton and
Miss Helen Wootton received.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sanders pre
sided over the guest book.
Goodbyes were said to Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Carlton of Charlotte.
For travelling, the bride wore a
cocoa dress with green accessories
and the orchid from her bridal
bouquet.
After a wedding trip to unan
nounced points, the couple will be
at home in Wendell.
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The Zebulon Record
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of D. Sulley Bail-
North Carolina, this is to notify
ey, deceased, late of Wake County,
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned, at
R. F. D. No. 3, Zebulon, North
Carolina, on or before the 3rd day
of October, 1949, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recov
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estate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 27th day of September,
1948.
Mrs. Nora Allen Bailey,
Administratrix
Os D. Sully Bailey’s Estate.
A. R. House, Atty.,
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