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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.
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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.
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Dress Shirts
White broadcloth? "Bonair" ; Fully
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Men's Overalls
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