Attend Inauguration at Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pet 1. Mr
James Manning and Mr. W. C
Manning. Jr., attended the inaugu
ration of D. Ray Lindley. new
president of Atlantic Christian
College, in Wilson yesterday Mr.
Peel, a trustee ot the institution,
participated in the inaugural ser
vice.
Returns To Wilson
INI; Ncwood Thonia-. tobacco
buyer on the local market for J.
P. Taylor and C" . has returned to
his home in Wilson
Spend Week-end in Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hammond
ol Tarboro and Misses Royce
Ward and Joyce Anne Cowan
spent tin week-end in Richmond.
Returns To Wilson
Mi. John Hearn, tobacconist for
the Imperial Tobacco Co . has re
turned to his home in Wilson after
buying tobacco on the local mar
ket.
Ladies Aid To .Meet
Tilt Corinth Ladies Aid will
meet Saturday November 4. with
Mrs. Renda Daniels. All mem
bers are urged to bt present
Here For Feu Days
Miss Tree,i Dickens n! Raleigh,
auditoi of the Select iv< Service I
System, i- sp..ndina few days
here.
Here F'roin Richmond
Miss Phyllis Owens Home Ser
vice Direct ■: o| the Virginia Elec
tric and p.-wii Company. Rich
mond. wa- a business visitor here
'Jut - lav .net Wc cinesda>
full *a comforting. . VapoRuB
Eye I,la*srs Broken?
We maintain a com; lete optical
■ervice. Lens, temples and 1
frames replaced and repaired
Quick service. Jg||
Peele’s —
121 Main St. Tel. 2311
' More Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Edmond
son ol Hassell visited here yester
day.
Here From Oak City
Mr. R. A. Haislip and daughter.
Miss Lynette. of Oak City, visited
here this morning.
Visit In Kiehmond
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gorkin of
Jamesville visited their son, Mr.
H. L. Gurkih. and family in Rich
mond over the week-end.
Class fleets
Tile Philatea Class of the-Mem
orial Baptist Church will1' meet
with Mrs II B Thompson at her
home on Ray Street Fridaynight
at It o’clock.
Attending Game In Knoxville
Misses Thelma Carrow and
Jeanette Myers and Messrs. Cecil
Batts end R. S. Edmondson. Jr.,
will leave Friday for Kpoxville.
Tennessee, where they will attend
the Carolina Tennessee ' football
game:
Enters Duke Hospital
Mrs. A. J Manning - entered
Duke Hospital in Durham Wed
ru sday for treatment
Returns To Kinston
Mr. Mark Lamb, bu.vci foi
Ann i M-an. lias returned^', to his
home in Kinston after spending
the season here on the loeartobac- j
jo market . ..
Attend Conference
Mesdames Arthui White.'J. Sam
Get singer. J. A. Ellis, A. C.-Rober
;oii. Rtfleigh Harrington ami John
Ward attended a 1st area-eonfer-.
nee of the ’American Legion Aux
ilary held m Rocky Mount’Tues
iay. . , / <*,;
in pro v ine c
Mrs. Eb Hardison of Jamesville
s receiving treatment in Brown’s
lospital, reports this irforning
dating that her condition'vi'as im- |
iroVed. :•* |
.eaves For Training
Lt Commander Gy:o (JL.Mahler
S Naval Reserve, leaves tonior- .
ow for Jacksonville, Fla., for two;1
'eeks of annual training. Mrs
dahloi and son, Carl, are accom
Kinying him.
t’Lsited In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. E. H Manning. Jr., i
‘ isited in Norfolk yesterday. They I
'ere accompanied by Mi and
Mrs. Henry Griffin of Washing ]
Warm! Gay! Cara-fraa!
Worsted Jarsay Skirt
Junior* lov* our car*»fr*a wor*t*d J*r**y akirt by tOUMM
BROOKS tjccaus* tho color* art ** brignt and *n»*ry at •
crackling log fir* . .. and juat a* warm! ftlMI yaarg
• to IS and kaam fashionably *nua
Proctor Shoppe
Miss Mobley becomes
Bride or Mr. earl Arp
_—t—
In a candlelight ceremony Sat
urday afternoon at four o'clock
in the Macedonia Christian
Church Miss Virginia Harrison
Mobley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Mobley of Williamston,
was united in-marriage to Mr.
Earl De Forrest Arp, son of Mr
and Mrs Francis Earl Arp of Ak
ron, Ohio. The Rev. Preston E
Ca.vton of Eden tori, pastor of the
bride, officiated, using the double
ring ceremony.
Prior to the ceremony a pro
gram of wedding music was pre
sented by Mrs. Virgil Wobbleton
of Bear Grass.
The bride and bridegroom en
tered the church together. Miss
Mobley wore a suit of winter
white with navy acessories and a
shoulder corsage of red roses.
Mrs. Leroy Harrison, aunt of
the bride, was matron of honor.
She wore a dress of winter green
with brown accessories and a cor
sage of red roses.
Mr. Asa Rogerson of Williams
ton was best man.
Mrs. Mobley chose for her dau
ghters' wedding a grey suit with
alack accessories. Her corsage
was of red roses.
Immediately following the cere
mony a reception was held in the
Community building.
The bride's table, covered with
i linen cloth, was centered with
m arrangement of white chry
santhemums and fern flanked by
by burning tapers.
Mrs. Mobley served the wedding
"ike after the bride and groom
yad cut the first slice. Mi's. Virgil
Wobbleton presided over the
lunch bowl, lee cream, nuts and
mints were also served.
After a short wedding trip the
ouple will be-|.at‘home in Rich
nond, Virgmia.
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To BE MtA'RKIED'fSUNDAY
i-r 1 i _
i ■
Mr. and Mis Gov Napier re
juest your presence at the mar
riage of their daughter. Lula
Dean, to Gilbert L. Ange, both of
Jamesvilie, on Sunday, November
b, at three o'clock in the Cedar I
Branch Baptist Church. The pub
Spend Week Here
Mrs. J. M Taylor and daughter,
Donna, of Roanoke Rapids, spent
last week here with Mr. and Mrs.
Abner Brown.
Announce Kirth
Born to Mr and Mrs. Dock Tay
lor a daughter in Brown’s Hospi
tal on Tuesday, October HI.
In Local Hospital
Miss Frances Roberson is huv
ng her tonsils removed in Brown's
Hospital today.
Recovering From Injuries
Recovering from injuries re
vived in an automobile accident
last Sunday, a week ago, Mr. Hen
y Jones plans to leave Brown's!
Hospital today 01 tomorrow. !
friends said tins morning,
l ontinues III
Mr. J D. Ward continues crit- I
‘■ally ill m Martin General Hos- i
jitul.
In Rocky Mount Tuesday
Mi. and Mrs. Albert Martin of
lamesville visited in Rocky Mount
Tuesday.
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I* K O I E C | I O N
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S 4 V 1 N <; S
PL 4 N S
W. C. “IllLI.” PF.ELE
Manager
THE LIFE
INSI'RANCK company
OF VIRGINIA
WILLIAMSYON
N. C.
| MISS LAURA PEELS
y/eds oleis Lille1
Miss Laura Fiances Peele, dan
lighter of Mr. and Mrs Henr
11 Peele of Griffins Township, hr
came the bride of Oil is Li lle\
son of Mr. Arthur Lillev and th
late Mrs. Lilley of Jamesvilk
Sunday afternoon at four thirt
o'clock in a candlelight ceremon.
at the Macedonia Christiai
Church The Rex’. P. E. Cay to’
officiated at the double ring cere
mony.
Prior to the ceremony Mrs
DarvI Taylor of Everetts, pianist
rendered a program of nuptia
music. Miss Janice Manning, so
loist, sang ‘The Rosary” am
"Through The Years". Concluding
the ceremony. Miss Manning sang
"The Lord's Prayer" as a benedic
tion.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, Miss Peele wore a gown of
egg shell satin fashioned with a
tunic bertha of.Chantilly lace and
a yolk of marquisette outlined in
seed pearls. Her fingertip veil of
French illusion fell from a plaited
bandeau of illusion laced with
seed pearls. She carried a nosegay
of white chrysanthemums shower
ed with white streamers.
Mrs. David Rogerson was ma
tron of honor Her gown was of
rose taffeta styled with fitted bod
ice. pleated bertha and hoop
skirt. She wore mitts and a ban
deau of matching material and
carried a nosegay of yellow chry
santhemums.
Bridesmaids were Miss Daisy
Coltrain, niece of the1 groom Mrs
Robert Peele. sister-in-law of the
bride, Mrs. D B. Rogerson and
Miss Mary Ola Lilley. Their
gowns, two of green taffeta and
two of gold taffeta, were identi
cal in style to that worn by the
matron of honor. Their mitts and
bandeaus were of matching ma
terial and they carried nosegays
of yellow chrysanthemums.
Miss Jeanette Lilley, niece of
he groom, and Miss Helen Griffin,
cousin of the bride, were junior
bridesmaids. Their gowns of green
and gold were identical to those
if the bridesmaids.
Little Jo Peek' tsrrii'n of Hal
r eigh, cousin of the bride, wa
flower girl She wore a dress o
. rose taffeta styled like that of th<
,. matron of honor and carried ;
white satin covered basket fillet
with pink rose petals.
Evan Griffin was best man. Us
hers were Bill Peele, housin of the
• bride. Robert Peele, brother oi
the bride, David Rogerson and
, D. B Rogerson.
Mis. Elbert Manning and Mrs
II R. Hunt were mistresses of
ceremony.
Mrs. Henry Peele, mother of the
i bride, wore a black dress with
| black accessories. Mrs. Mary Eli
za Griffin, with whom the groom
made his home for many years,
■ wore a black dress with black ac
cessories Both wore corsages of
I white carnations.
The bride, a graduate of Wil
liamston High School, attended
Meredith College and Kings Bus
! mess College in Raleigh. She is
! now associated with the Virginia
I Electric and Power Company. Mr.
| Lillet’ was graduated from Farm
Life High School after which he
| spent three years in the service.
He is now engaged in farming.
Upon Mi and Mrs. Lille.v's re
5 turn from a wedding trip to un
announced points they will be at
home with the bride's parents For
j traveling the bride chose a, suit
of toast brown Botany and brown
| accessories. Her corsage was of
i carnations. '
Immediately following the wed
Iding rehearsal on Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Peele, Jr.,
I brother and sister-in-law of the
bride, entertained the wedding
party and friends at a cake cutting
NEED GLASSES? !
■ I at. the- Macedonia Club hou.-c.
■j Mrs. H . U Peel greeted the
guests.
The bride's table, centered with
a candelabra and flower arrange
; men*, held a three tiered wedding
cake and punch bowl. Mis. Peele,,
mother of the bride, served cake
and Mrs. Mac Roberson poured
punch. Mints and nuts were serv
ed to approximately one hundred
guests.
Presiding at the guest register
was Mi's. J. Lilley.
Music was furnished during the
evening by Mrs. Daryl Taylor and I
Miss Janice Manning.
Goodbyes were said by Mrs. R
H. Peele, Jr.
Miss Gertrude McLawhorn and I
Miss Trulah Ward Bailey were!
hostesses on Saturday, October 21,
at the formers home at a supper
given in the honor of Miss Laura !
Frances Peele and Mr, Pete Lil
ley.
Arrangements of candles and 1
s
flcwcrs were used on each of the
is even beautifully appointed
!tables. Mesdsmes D. C McLaw
1 horn. H. P. Mobley and J. O. Dan
iels served the twenty eight
guests.
Miss Peele received a corsage
of carnations and a silver bon bon
dish from her hostesses.
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Attends Inauguration at Wilson
Rev. John Goff attended the in
auguration of Dr. D. Ray Lindley
as new president of Atlantie
Christian College in Wilson yes- j
terd ay.
Receiving Treatment
Mr. Jordan Peei is receiving j
treatment in Brown's Hospital.
Entered Hospital Wednesday
Mrs. Irving Roberson entered |
Brown's Community Hospital |
Wednesday for treatment.
In Local Hospital
Mis Daisy Whitley is receiving1
treatment in Martin General Hos- ;
pital.
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! Spend Day In Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Cowan and
daughter, Mrs. William N. Cherry,
spent Sunday in Greenville visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
and family.
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