Visiting In Alabama
Mr. and Mr-. G. P. Hall Mrs.]
Gf< A Harris. Jr., and daughter, j
Miss Jackie Harris are visiting
f'lends in Alabama this week.
Visiting In Philadelphia
Mr.-. Stu. ’t Maynard and chil
dren are voting in Philadelphia.;
Attending Convention
M' in i Mm J. Sam Getsinger.
Mr. and Mrs John A Ward. Sr..
and M:- farl> ic Langley. Sr., are
attending the American Legion
Convention in Charlotte
Here Yesterday
Mr and Mrs R A Haislip of
Oak Cit> were here yesterday
shopping.
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Spending Pew Hays Here
Mr,- Ton. Morris and children
,,j Galax. Va.. are spending a few
day- hi i rv 1C her parents. Mi
and M i. B. h Pen >
Miss Katie Leggette Becomes Bride
Of Titus Stuart Critcher Saturday
In h formal ceremony' at 5:30,
o'clock Saturday Afternoon at the
Church of the Advent, the wed
ding of Miss Katie Leggette.
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Waiter Loggette of Robersonville,
and Titus Stuart Gritiaher of Ral
eigh. son of Mr. and Mrs, Titus
S Critcher of Williamston. was
solemnized. The Reverend Thom
as I. Hastings officiated at a
double ring ceremony
A program of. nuptial music
was presented by Mrs. J. L.
Saunders, organist, and Miss Cla
ra Bond of Windsor, soloist.
Tl»e bride given in marriage by
her brother, L. Nelson Leggette
of Williamston, wore a marquis
ette and bridal rose lace wedding
gown The bodice was lace fea
turing a sweetheart neckline and
long sleeves ending in cal la points
ovci the hands. The skirt had, ap
pliques of matching • lace which
lengthened into a cathedral train.
Hci three-quarter length veil of
imporlcd pure silk ! illusion fell
ceremony in Church
OF THE ADVENT HERE
AT FIVE-THIRTY
from a cornet crown of seed
pearls. She carried a fipthi-eolon
ial bouquet of white ' carnations j
and gypsqphilia with'white satin'
Juanita Coltrain of Williamston,
streamers.
The Matron of Honor. Mrs.
wore a gown of white net over
blue taffeta fashioned with a
square neckline, shirred bodice,
and bouffant skirt. Her head
dress was' a sweetheart shaped
bonnet of hlue .net She wore
white mitts, and carried a bouquet
of mixed sumtrier flowers.
The bridesmaids, Miss Anne
Beasley and Miss Pearl Newbern
of Williamston, wore gowns of
white net over yellow and nile
green taffeta, strapless, with
stoles to give a bertha effect and
bouffant skirts over hoops. They
wore matching hats, .mitts, and
bouquets identical to those of the
Matron of Honor.
Mrs. Parker Peele, mistress of
ceremonies, wore a yellow net
gown with matching hat and a
shoulder corsage of carnations.
The bride groom had as his
best man, Jim Critoher of’Will
lamston. The ushers were: Morton
I Critcher, brother of the groom,
Tom Brandon. Jr.. Burke Parker,
! and John Miller, all of Williams
| ton.
The bride was graduated from
Hoyles Business College in Ral
eigh and for the past three years
I has been on the staff of the Mar
tin County Welfare Department
in Williamston.
• Mr. Critcher was graduated
from North Carolina'.'State Col
lege with a Masters^ Degree in
Wildlife Conservationi’and Man
agement. He is now with the
' North Carolina' Wildlife Resourc
| es Commission. ih."Jjtaleijgh.
I Following the, eergmony, the
| couple left for a weeding trip to
Western Notth Carolina For
traveling, the bride changed to
a two-piece white suit, with navy
and white accessories and the c<«
sage taken from her bridal bou
quet Upon their return the
couple will make their home-in
Raleigh.
Rehearsal
Immediately after the reheasal
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MORE PEOPLE
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Tribute
to
Remembrance
When a memorial is pleasing in con*
tour and beautiful in enrichment it is
• a tribute to remembrance which justi
i ties the time and consideration neces
sary to produce it. When it ts exe
cuted in a material that has withstood
* the test o! time it is monument te
perpetuate a name tor posterity.
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Appropriateness ot JcMin, tgreful se
lection ot material and shill in fabrica
tion all insure a distinctive memorial.
These are assured to you by thil or
ganization.
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Saturday evening. Mi. and Mrs.
S E. Manning, entertained at a
rake c utting. Mrs. Julius’ Manning
invited the guests to the bride’s
register where Mrs. Erwin Man
ning presided. Mrs. Eugene Rob
erson showed the guests to the
gift room.
The guests were invited to-the
dining room, where the rainbow
color scheme was carried
throughout. Since these were the
chosen colors for the wedding.
A tier#vase of gladiolus banked
with fern and fever few was the
center piece for the table, this
flanked on each side by silver
eandelabras with tail burning
candles. From the centerpiece
rainbow ribbon was draped a
round the table and to the corners
where large bows emphasised
each corner. At one end of the
table was the wedding cake, cross
shaped, topped with a minuture
bride and groom and twelve fav
ors attached to white ribbons.
After the honored couple cut
the first slice, the attendants
pulled the ribbons. Mrs. Perlie
Roberson served the cake and
Mesdames B. R. Manning, Urban
Lilley and Betty Manning assisted
in serving ice cream, nuts, mints,
and punch to the wedding party,
Mrs. Joe Johnson, Jr., Mrs. T E
Morris, Heni'y Leggett, Nathan
Roberson, Henry Roberson, Wil
ford Griffin, Erwin Manning,
Milton James, Bruce Peele, Julius
Manning, George C. Griffin, B. R.
Manning, and John Truitt of San
ford, N. C.
Cake Cutting
Following wedding rehearsal,
Friday night, June 22, Mrs. T. F.
Davenport, Jr., Mrs. Nelson Leg
gette and Mrs. Tilmon Coltrain
entertained Miss Katie Leggett
and Mr. Stuart Critcher at a Cake
Cutting at the home of Mrs. Col
train on Haughton St. The bride’s
table was decorated with a cen
terpiece of white gladioli and
fern and crystal candelabra. Re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Titus Critcher, mother of the
groom and Miss Anne Benjamin,
cousin of the bride. The honoree
was presented a corsage of car
nations. About {orty guests called.
Dinner Party
Mrs. T. B. Brandem, Jr., Mrs.
Parker Peele and Miss Anne Beas
ley were hostesses at Saleeby’s in
Washington, N. C. Thursday night
at a dinner party in honor of Miss
Katie Legetle, bride-elect ol
Stuart Critcher.
The Avolon Room was decora
ted with an arrangment of all
white bridal flowers and place
cards carried out the bridal motif
The honored guest received a
corsage of carnations and a gift
of china from the hostess.
Guest included Miss Leggelte
and Mr. Critcher, Mr. and Mrs
John Miller, Jim Critcher, Tilmor
Coltrain, Nelson Leggette, Misses
Pearl Newbern, Clara Bond, Jo
anne Peele and Messrs. Burke
: Parker, E. J. Pruden, Jr., Edgai
Gurganus, and Morton Critcher
: Parker Peele, Tom Brandon, Jr
Spending Few Days Here
Mrs. Carolou Johnston of New
j York City is spending a few days
here with her sister, Mrs. T. B
Brandon, and family. Mrs. John
! stun and Mi s. Brandon will leav<
Thursday for a visit with thei;
'sister, Mrs James Brady, in At
i lanta.
Returns From Richmond i
Mr. Roger Critcher. Jr., return- J
ed from a RScWtnond hospitdl Sun- j
day. making the trip in Y Biggs
ambulance. He*li be confined to j
his "Red for several weeks. |1
Attend Wedding
Among those front Williamston
attending the wedding of Miss j
Katherine Johnson to Mr. Leon
Rodgers in Scotland Neck Satur- (
day evening were Mrs. Javan Rog- «
ers. Mrs. Dewey Leggett, Mr. and |'
Mrs. A. B. Ayers. Jr., Mr. and Mrs j!
Leroy Harrison and daughter, Mr.!'
and Mrs.-lfrbin Rogers,..Mr. Pete J
Rogers. Mr. Gene'Rogers,-Mr- and <
Mrs. Rush Bondurtmt„ Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Rawls, Mrs. J: L. Parker. :
Jr., Mr. anti Mrs. Dick Slade, Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Howell, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O.'Manning, Jr., Dr. and
Mrs. Bill Coppage, Mr. Dan.Peele,
Mrs. Maud Peeld, and Mr. ‘Dillon
Cherry.
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Return Home Sunday
Mrs. Paul Simpson and children
returned home Sunday from a
visit with relatives in Suffolk.
Home From Asheville
Mr. Paul Simpson returned last
week-end from an insurance
meeting in Asheville where he
was a guest of the Security Life
Insurance Company.
Attend Wfedding Sunday
Mrs. Daisey W. Pope, Mrs. John
R. Peel and Miss Joan Peel attend
ed the wedding of Miss Katherine
Bradley, former teacher' in the
Williamston schools, to Mr. Rich
ard Murphy of Amhurst, Va., in
Rocky Mount Sunday.
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Return From Tour of Mountains
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hoell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nichols'on, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Lee have re
lumed from a trip to the Bl^e
Ridge Mountains, Great Smpky
Mountains and the Linville Cav
erns.
Home From Alaska
Cecil E. Long has returned to
his home here after spending 12
months in Alaska. He is to spend
a 25-day furlough with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Long, in
Jamesville.
In Raleigh Thursday
Miss Mary Louise Taylor and
Mrs. Daisey Pope spent Thursday
in Raleigh where.they attended a
luncheon given by Misses^Graoe
Talton and Mary Whifley^ honor
ing Miss Katherine Bradley whose1
marriage to Richard Murphy of
Amhurst. Va., took place on Sun
day.
Visiting Relatives
Mrs. Mamie Rogerson of New
pSrt News is spending some time
with relatives in Williamston and
Bear Grass.
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Visit Pamlico Beach
Mr. and Mrs. BUJ Baj'ber .were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
, Bailey Peele at their cottage on
; Pamlico Beach Sunday.
Little Albert
BY GKO. nURGANrS
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vows spoken Satur
day evening At
EIGHT O'CLOCK
Miss Katherine Richardson Johnson |
Weds Leon Rogers In Scotland Neck'
Scotland Neck. — The wedding
>f Miss Katherine Richardson ^
iohnson and John Leon Rogers j y
uras solemnized at eight o clock j,
Saturday evening, June 24 at; g
rrinity 4 Episcopal Church, Scot- j
land Week, in a formal ceremony1,
jf much beauty and splendor. L
The Rev. John W. Drake, Jr.,L
rector of the ' church officiated;
at -the wedding. A program ofjs
nupital music was rendered by ,
Mrs. D. F. Bryant, organist, and j
Mrs Van Martin of Tarboro, so- s
loist, wlrio sang “Ave Maria” prior ]
to the' wedding ceremony, and ,
"The Lord’s Prayer” as a final (
benediction. - ]
Cathedral candles in branched ,
candelabra and white gladioli in
the altar vases were on the altar, j
The chancel of the church was ,
decoritpd with floor baskets fill- ,
ed with white gladioli with wood- (
wadria fern gracefully arranged j,
ds a background. |;
The bride entered with her j
father, Robert Lee Johnson, by ,
whom she was given in marriage, ] ■
She wore with comely grace her]
dress ■ of Skinner’sh slipper satin j
fashioned with yoke of trartspa- ]
rent marquisette with two folds
of satin around the yoke which
gave the drop-shoulder effect, j
Her sleeves ended in points over1
the hands and her molded bodice
was accented by the skirt of
elaborate fullness which termi
nated in a full circular train. Her]
fingertip veil of illusion fell fromj
a striking coronet of seed pearls, j
The bride’s bouquet was of ]
valley lilies centered with pur
ple-throated white orchids fram
ed against a white net heart and
showered with valley lilies.
Mrs. Herbert Johnson, II was
matron of honor and bridesmaids
were Misses Onie Shields of
Charlottesville, Va., Miss Ann
Hickory, Miss Roxie Edge of
Richmond. Va. and Miss Doris
Rogers, sister of Vie groom of
Raleigh. Their dresses of nile
green, were styled with^a por
trait neckline formed by a ber
tha of frosted design. The bodices j
were fitted' and the full skirts
Were ti'immed with the same
ffoirted mafeirjal as the berthas.
The matron of honor carried a
bouquet of lavender paidted dai
sies with a lavender net heart
for the background. The other
attendants curried similar ar
rangements of pastel painted dai
sies; against rose heartshaped net
for a background. Short white
gloves and cornets of painted dai
sies worn in their hair-t jmpleted
their costume.
The groom >had as his best man
■ ^ia brotiic^j Vrbin Rogers of Will
iamston. Ushers were Javan Rog
ers, both brothers of the groom
of Williamston, Herbert Johnson,
Attending Conference
Miss P.uth Haislip. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Haislip of Has
sell, is in Kings Mountain this
week attending the Regional
Youth Planning Conference.
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In Durham Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Handy and
son, Henry, Jr., and Mrs. A. R.
Dunning were in Durham yester
day. Mr. Handy was there to
complete a series of treatments in
Duke Hospital.
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i Here This Week
Miss Erma Benson of Benson is
visiting Mr. arid Mrs. C. D. Car
starphen he' e this week.
No* before you it life'*
•hared joys ... in thrilling
enjoyiiienl of your own home
. . . in entertaining your
frirndt... in the .election of
thinjfs thill fount most. And
one of llie joys of on engage
ment it ■ housing your he
luted Ourhain* Sterling pat
tern. Our ttide showing of
fiorham designs awaits your
choice , . . see them now.
[, brother of the bride, and Gra- ’
am Whitehead. I
The mother of the bride was
ttired in a becoming gown of <
rtiite nylon marquisette with 1
mbroidered trimming on the <
raist, full skirt and a matching <
acket. She wore an orchid cor- 1
age.
Immediately after the cere-11
nony, the parents of the bi ide i
ntertained at a reception at their
lome.
The bride chose for her going
iway outfit a Claire McCardell
original dress of citron color.
With this she wore red acces
sories. She is the daughter of
Vlr. and Mrs. Robert Lee John
son and is a graduate of Woman's
College, University of North Car
ina. For the past several years
she has taught in the state.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
Javan Rogers of Williamston and
the late Mr. Rogers. He is a grad
jate of the University of North
Carolina where he was a memoer
if Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
During World War II he served
in the U. S Armed Forces and
saw action in the European
Theatre.
After a southern wedding trip I
they will make their home in
Scotland Neck where My. Rogers
is owner and manager of Com
munity Lumber Co.
Spend Week-end At Beach
Mrs. Miller Harrell and daugh
ter, Mrs. J. M. Bowen and Cap
tain and Mrs. J. D. Bowen and
son, spent the week-end at At
lantic Beach.
Visiting In Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard, Jr.,
and son, Jodie, and Mrs. J. D.
Woolard, Sr., are visiting relatives
in Baltimore for a few days.
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Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. Dred Darden and
daughter, Anne, visited Mr. Dar
den’s brother, Mr. Larry Darden,
in Eureka Sunday. Miss Joanne
Darden of Stantonsburg returned
with them to visit here with Miss
Anne Darden.
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Here From Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Nichol
son and son, Cornelius, of Balti
more are here visiting Mrs. J. C.
[ Crawford.
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Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hunley ol
Rocky Mount spent the week-end
here with Mr. and Mrs. Dear
Speight.
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Spends Day in Rocky Mount
Mrs. Bessie Hampton spell
Sunday with relatives in Rocki
Mount.
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Visit In Pamlico
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hollomai
and daughter, Virginia Bruce, vis
ited Pamlico Sunday.
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Converted Ton Pleasure With Air Conditioning•
Shop Any Hoar of the Day and Enjoy
11m Pleasures of Cooling Comfort.
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