Page 4-C / <' >&& :■&.fim m 4tVv#*s-*< ,-. .:1 ■I _ v ..- #<, > - _ J ■>? - Jj 's£s? llf ' lfft|| , v^*- ' 1 “ ■■ '*■ : : J v £■■ S' 1 k» jfa»«iEgiag.-3jßtV,:; Hi f ■ |||||Sk \ Jackson-Corr Vows Are Exchanged ■ Miss Sarah Jane Jackson of Chapel Hill and Christopher Jo seph Corr of Phoenix, Arizona, were married Saturday at noon in St. Thomas More Chapel. The Rev. Francis J. Murphy officiat ed. Mrs. Paul Obrist of Chapel Hill was the organist. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Osborne Jackson of Chapel Hill and the late Mr. Jackson. She is a graduate of Chapel Hill High School and Chapel Hill Town Classes Busi ness College. Until Nov. 30, she was employed at Ted Bates and Co., Inc. in New York City. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Edward Corr of Bronxville, N. Y. He is a graduate of Bronxville High School and the University here. He is an account executive with KTVK television station in Phoe nix, Ariz. The bride was given in mar riage by her brottec, Richard Owen Jackson of Chapel Hill. She wore a wedding gown of candlelight peaii de soie with a l f9"99——i mmmmm>m FOWLER’S FOOD STORE 218-W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill Roses Wishes You Merry Christmas and reminds you they have 1,000 GIFT ITEMS and stocking stuffers left , plus these gift values— Complete Stock of M PIANOS Upright and Grand iW'hni.w Decca Palm Beach VII Be Ready for the Snow 4-Speed SLEDS —^ RECORD PLAYER _ from $2.99 Flying Saucer $■ Q QC to $4” Champion lß ‘ w SLED »l *0.99 Portable Electric hair dryer . if # “Magic Maid,” Quiet, fast. \A Sjjß 1 Thermostat control, 3-positioc i » B - Open Frank Mn Monday Night L — —w — 1 chapel train appliqued in Alen con lace. The bustle in the back was centered with two roses of peau de soie. She wore the wedding pearls of her aunt, Mrs. R. Reid Jackson. Her bouquet was a cascade of cream roses' and orchids. Maid of honor was Miss Jose phine Anne Jackson, sister of the bride, who wore a street . length gown of pink velveteen fashioned with a scoop neckline and a bell-shaped skirt. Her headpiece wa« a pink velveteen rose with pkac veiling attached. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rich ard Jackson of Chapel Hill, sis ter-in-law of the bride: Mrs. Nancy Bozarth of Chapel Hill, Mrs. Leonard Beck of St. Pauls, and Miss Julianna Most of New York City. Their gowns and headpieces were of burgundy velveteen. They carried bou quets of pink roses. Best man was Dr. Joseph Ed ward Corr, father of the bride groom. Ushers were Fitzhugh Lee Corr of New Rochelle, N. Y„ brother of the bridegroom; Don ald M. Roth rack of Roanoke, Va.; Richard Bird of Winston- Salem; and Bob McLean of Brooxville, N. Y. They wore formal morning dress. For the wedding ceremony, the bride’s mother wore a street length dress of beige and gold brocade with gold accessories. Her corsage was of green baby crchids. Following the ceremony, a wed ding reception was held in the Hill Room at the Carolina Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Corr will make their home at 4445 North 36th St. in Phoenix. :." rag, s'■ ■ v ,: ‘ " •■■y,. , ; f - C ' ok* v&jjL wL Tw^vßh mmm ■ - r f : p • : ,v|\|yfSß ■ % \ 1 M Tft, '» *? iHB ■HHBL ft \ * g ■*• . > ft \ , ,?.i ’MB ■ :• - . .■« ~•-!■: '-0.7 ~\-/^S '■“' ’TV • ■ •■ 4 \ • }'•*»• ff *'**' > K, S V* •' -‘ > A V ffiflwltf 7* inilfiMi'i'il :, - \ 11 *W§ WM* j . JK7 .5 • ■lß^ wm£ ■ ••• f Hayes-Sayers Vows Are Exchanged Nuptial vows were exchanged Saturday afternoon in the Chapel of the Cross by Miss Elizabeth Hayes of Chapel Hill and William Floyd Sayers Jr. of Gastonia. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hughes Hayes of Chapel Hill and William Hayes of Hills "boro. She is a graduate of the University and a member of Delta Delta Delta. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Floyd Sayers of Gastonia and the late Mr. Sayers. He is a graduate of the University and a third-year medical student at the School of Medicine here. For the ceremony, the church was decorated with white poin se-ttias. Organ music was pre sented t)y Jerroid Baab. Given in marriage by her uncle, Albprt W. Hughes, the bride wore a gown of white satin with a scalloped bodice appliqued with Alencon lace. The three-quarter sleeves were trimmed with lace and a bow at the elbow. The mid riff of the princess gown was made of lace. Lace was appliqu ed down the front of the skirt at each side and encircled the chapel train. The bride’s veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls and grange blossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of roses and phalaenopsis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Bob by Caviness of Pittsburgh, Pa., who wore a sheath dress of em erald green satin. The flared tun ic over-skirt was accented at the front waistline by a flat bow. Her headpiece wds a matching wedding ring circle with a circle veil. She carried a cascade bou quet of white carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Lyuda Ward of Virginia Beach, Miss Har riet ,Cox of Atlanta, and Miss Tucker Walker of Norfolk, Va. Their gowns were tike that of the honor attendant. Best man for ’ the bridegroom was his brother, Donald Sayers ADOPT DAUGHTER Dr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson announce the adoption of a daughter, Katherine Donna, bom Oct. 7. The Johnsons also have a son, Chris. TURKEY SHOOT The Chapel Hill Jaycdes will sponsor a turkey shoot at Jake's Sunoco Station on the Durham Boulevard this afternoon from 1 to 4. To Oar Many Good FiM* Thank you for your kind patronage in the past. PROFESSIONAL BARBER SHOE - TWtemm.Hßj.yßim.r - of Gastonia. Ushers were Robert Vernon Fulk of Wilmington, John Shinn of China Grove, Stephen Hughes of Auburn, Me., cousin of the bride; David Grigg of Dur ham, Tom Efird and Russell Rice of Gastonia. For the wedding ceremony, the bride’s mother chose a soft gold silk alpaca dress. Her flowers were cyihbidium. The bride groom’s mother wore a dress of green peau de soie with a lace bodice. Her flowers were also cymbidium. Immediately following the cere mony, a reception was held at Graham Memorial by the bride’s mother. For a wedding trip to Williams burg, Va., the bride wpre a cran berry dresr with matching Chanel jacket and black accessories. Her corsage was of phalaenopsis lift ed from her bridal bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. Sayers will make their home here at 109 Maxwell Road. PERFECT Cfittetma* TREAT So Fine So Famout A7 / \ So Sure ——-™— CHRISTMAS DECORATR WE WRAP & MAIL EUBANKS BRU6 00. ~ ~~~ -’--'•"'i'i ll"T"J —•• "IF "i 1 11, 1 "I'l 1 "" T 1 111 JJ— —J w campus mu West Franklin St. Phone 929-1558 I I ~ I Roveniblo Jackets *14.96 CAMPUS STYLE OFFERS Saudi ami Knit Jackets flta /6Sjfc warren SEWELL Corduroy Car Coats MUM IJWQm lacrosse Cuareoatu —»... *25 to COLLEGE ROE 1 < * < . [jg * Suit a $39 to sl9 SHIRTS All For s 3«fl6 njm. 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