about3 PEOPLE ? ~ ? ? MISS DALRYMPLE BECOMES BKIDE OF AKVEL PARKER Miss Mary Frances Dalrymple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dalrymple of Franklin, was married to Arvel Parker, son of Mr. W. V. Parker and the late Mrs. Parker of Franklin, In a candlelight ceremony on Thursday afternoon, October 14, at five o'clock at Mt. Hope Bap tist church. The Reverend W. L. Sorrells, pastor of the bride and groom, officiated using the double ring ceremony. Arrangements of fall 'flowers and .native mountain greenery banked the chancel, and lighted white tapers were placed in graduated candelabra. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Henry W. Cabe, pianist, and Miss Bar bara Hale, soloist, of Mars Hill College, roommate ol the Driae. Mrs. Cabe played "Indian Love Call" and "Ava Maria" and Miss Hale sang "Because" prior to the ceremony. The Intermediate choir ^ang "I Would Be True" as the bridal party entered. "To A Wild Rose" was played during the taking of the vows. The traditional wedding march was used as the recessional. ine bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of winter white wool with which she wore green accessories. She carried a bouquet consisting of three white gardenias, showered with satin streamers placed upon a white Bible covered with satin. Miss Doris Dalrymple, sister of the bride, served as her maid of honor. She wore a dress of turquoise blue wool, fashioned like the dress worn by the bride, with which she wore black accessories. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations edged with pink gladioli and showered with pink satin streamers. Robert Parker, brother of the groom, served as best man. Cecil Parker, brother of the groom, and Harold Enloe served m ushers. Out-of-town guests at the wedding Included Mr. and Mrs Paul Dalrymple of Lenoir, N. C., Mrs. Arthur P. Evans, of Waynesville, au.nt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Carpenter, of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cope and son of Sylva, Mrs. Ruby Kitchens of Hayesvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harktns of Candler, Miss Reba Carpenter of Canton, Mrs. Robert Glass of Lenoir, Misses Barbara Hal and Margaret James of Mars Hill College and Waynesville, i who were classmates' of the bride, and Mrs. Henry Hale of j Waynesville. Mrs. Parker is a graduate oi Franklin High scoool and at tended Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N. C. During the past sum mer she was empoyed by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, serving as the assistant Associational Mission | ary of Cherokee and Clay coun ties She is now employed by Belk's department store in Franklin. Mr. Parker is a veteran of World War II, having served four years with the U. S. Navy in the South Atlantic and Eu ropean theaters. Mr. and Mrs. W, N, Dalrjmpl parents of the bride, entertained with a cake-cutting m Wednes day night honoring the bride elect. The bride's table, wh!.ch was covered with a lace .cloth, wa centered with a three tiered wedding cake, topped with a minature bride and groom. This was flanked on either side by double crystal ca.ndelabra hold ing white tapers. Miss Sarah Dalrymple, fistei of the bride, .assisted by Miss Nell Waldroop served punch: Miss Margaret Jones and Mi-s Emily Faye Parker, sister of the groom served cake. Only members of the bridal party, the families, and a few close friends were present. Personal Mention I ' Mrs. Mamie Carter and her . motner, Mrs. Luiie Yonce, ol i West's Mill are vUltlng rela tives In Oregon. Length of stay is indefinite. Mrs. J. S. ttlo&n and Mrs. Reby S. Tessler l?ft Sunday for a visit with Mn Tesaler's son, Capt. Jesse N. Tessler, and family, at Landover, Aid., near Washington, 0. 0. James L. Young of Route 2. was called to Louisville, Ky., Thursday dus to the serious Ill ness of his daughter, Mrs. Lyman A. Jolley. Mr. and Mrs. oJhnny Young and two small sons of Athens, Ga., spent the week-end with ? Mr. Young's father, James L. Young and Mrs. Young of Route 2, and Mrs. Young's sister, Mrs. George P. Byrd and Mr. byrd of West's Mill. Welmer Cochran, who has been in Oregon and otrer states In the Northwest for the past four and a half months, returned to his home at Flats Saturday. C. J. Ragan, of Boone, has poined the staff of the Bryant funeral home as embalmer, and will be joined here in a few days by Mrs. Ragan and their infant daughter. They will make their home in the Orlando apartments. The important place of sun light in conjunction with green feed should not be overlooked In poultry raising. Backache For quick comforting help for Backacht Rheumatic Pain*. Oetting Up Nights, strong cloudy urtas. Irritating passages, Leg Palo*, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, dm to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cyst ex. Quick, compleu satisfaction or money bank guaranteed. Ask your druggist for Cystox today. DEXTER WASHERS FARMERS FEDERATION Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for aches and pains of Rheumatism. Arthritis. Neuritis. Lumbago. 8ciatlca. or Neuralgia try Unwind Works through the blood. First dose usually starts alleviating pain so you can work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. Get RmM at druggist today. Quick, com plete satisfaction or money back guarantee* CARD or THANKS I We wuh to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindnese shown us during the illness and death of our dear mother, also for the beautiful floral offerings. ; The W. 8. Moffltt Family , NOTICE My farm cm ElUJay will be sold to highest bidder on Sat urday, October 23. Sale will be held on farm at 1:30 p. m. Also 200 bushels corn, several tacis feed, and farm tools will be sold. A truck will provide free transportation for those who wish to attend. MONTY WOOD DINING OUT? 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