Visiting Here From Rome, Ga.
Mrs. C. 1 Harris, Sr., of Rome.
Ga., is visiting her son. Dr. Harris,
and family here.
Here From Hamilton
Miss Mary Lou Harrell of Ham
ilton visited here Tuesday
Attended Funeral
Messrs LeRoy Evereit and Whit
Purvis of Hamilton were among
those who attended the funeral
of Mr. Lee House in Robersonville
Tuesday afternoon
Returned Home Wednesday
Mrs. E. L. Sherman returned to
her home in Salisbury yesterday
after spending several days here
with her parents. Her father. Mr.
J. T. Price, accompanied her home
for a visit.
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| Among those from out of town
who attended the funeral of Mr.
J. T Barnhill. Sr., here yesterday
, afternoon were:
Messrs. Clifton Everett, Swan
Ives and J. A. Staton. Miss Ca
mille Staton. Mrs. Harold Staton,
Mrs. Wadie Ward, Mrs. Alton J
Whitehurst. Mrs. X. E. Manning,
Mrs. M. W. Lassiter. Mr. and Mrs.
M. G. Rogerst>n, Mr and Mrs. Z.
V Bunting. Mi and Mrs. Don
Carson, Jr.. Mrs. D. C. Carson,
Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Latham,
Mr and Mrs. J B Bunting, Mrs.
W. J. Carson Mrs. Tom Andrews,
Jr., Mrs. F L. Andrews, Jr„ Mrs.
Elizabeth A. Benton, Mrs. F. E.
Price, Mi and Mis. Ernest Ward,
Mrs. Clifton Everett, Mrs. Bob
, Cullipher. Mrs. James Crandell,
Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. Reg
inald Etheridge, Mrs. Ralph Car
son. Miss Harriet Pollard, Mr.
Tom Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Carson, Mir and Mrs. R. E.
Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gur
ganus. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton
Blount. Miss Jeane Cullipher, Mr.
J. R. Bunting. Mrs. Royal Carson,
Mrs. J. G Thomas, Mr. James N.
Womack, Rev. N. W. Grant, Mr.
H. S. Keel, till of Bethel, Mr. A1
vin Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Bunting, Mrs. Bill Pollard, Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Barnhill, Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Roebuck
all of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs
Tom Mann Carter, Mrs. R. L
Jackson, Miss Peggy Ruth Jack
son and Mr. Elbert Jackson, o
Washington.
Mrs. N. R. Roberson, Mr. am
Mrs. Walter Roberson, Mr. am
Mrs. Clayton Davenport, Mis
Mary House, Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick
Mrs. J. H. Gray, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs
Bill Sanford. Mis J. B. Rawls, Mrs
Hugh Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. I. M
Little, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood L
Roberson, Mr. J. Elliott Barnhill
Mrs. Earl Coburn, Mrs. Wilsor
Wynne, Mrs. Bud James, Mrs
J. R. Matthews, Mrs. Alvin Hasty
Mrs. Arthur Roberson, Mrs. Liz
zie Smith, Mrs. J. R. Daniels, Mis;
Susie Keel, Mr. and Mrs. Eugent
Roberson, Miss Glenda Lee anc
Eugene Roberson, Jr., J. M. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Wade E. Vick, Mrs
David Grimes, Sr., Mr. and Mrs
V. L. Roberson, Mr. Vernon Jen
kins, Mrs. Bruce Everett, Mrs
Elliott Taylor, Mrs. W W. Tay
lor, Miss Gladys Bailey, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter E. Everett. Mrs. J
G. Barnhill, and Mr. Reuben Eve
rett, Mrs. C. D. Jenkins, all ol
Robersonville.
Mrs. Ernest Etheridge of Ply
mouth, Miss Martha Baldree and
Mrs. Lyman Baldree of Ayden,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williams of
Dunn, Mr. Gale Summers of Nor
folk. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston
of Bel haven, Mr. Willie Edmond
son of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. D.
S. Wood, Mrs. Fred S. Isler and
Mrs. R. M. Adams of LaGrange,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dawson of
Clinton, Mrs. Mary L. Stalls of
Portsmouth, Mr. Russell T. Roe
buck of Wilson, Mrs. Cora Page
und Miss Cordelia Perkins of
Stokes, Mrs. L. B. Fleming and
Mr. John W. Eubanks of Hassell,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison and
Mr. and Mrs. M J. Move of Tar
boro, Mr. George L. Griffin yf
Raleigh, Mrs. Goodwin Byrd of
Windosr, Miss Emma Gay Ste
phenson of Durham and Mrs.
Jule James of Ahoskic.
Business Visitor Here
Mr. George Ward of Roberson
ville was a busincs visitor here
yesterday.
Attended Funeral
Mrs. Collins Peel and Miss Irene
Tetterton attended the funeral of
Mr. Lee House in Robersonville
Tuesday afternoon.
Business Visitor Here
Mr. Marshall Barney of Rocky
Mount, social security representa
tive. was a business visitor here
yesterday.
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; miss Dorothy Corey
j weds c.- L. Brewei
i The first Baptist Church o
Tarboro was the scene of a lovel;
formal wedding on Saturday, No
vember 25, at seven o’clock in th
evening, when Miss Dorothy Cor
ey. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F
Johnson Corey of Williamstor
became the bride of Mr. Charle
Lloyd Brewer, son of the late Mi
. and Mrs. Charles L. Brewer o
Tarboro.
The Reverend Car] E. Ouslej
' pastor of the church, officiated t
perform the impressive doubl
ring ritual.
’ The couple spoke their mar
riage vows before an altar dec
orated with arrangements o
white gladioli and chrysanthe
* mums interspersed with numer
’ ous lighted Cathedra] .candles ii
■ branched candelbra and with .
background of ivy and magnoli
leaves formed a beautiful settin
for the Wedding scene.
A prelude of wedding musi
• was p|ayed by the organist, Mis
Gazelle Moore. At the ceremon;
Mr. Lynwood Pollard of Lenoi
sang "Because” and “I Love Yoi
Truly”. The traditional w.eddi'm
i marches were used for the pre
cesiOnal and recessional and “Thi
Lord's Prayer” was sung by Mr
, Pollard for the benediction.
The bride entered the churcl
with her uncle, Mr. H. Gahe Rob
erson ,'pf Witliamston, by whorr
she ’ was • estorted and given ir
mariage. She wore with grace anc
dignity her wedding gown fash
ioned of ice blue satin designee
\£ith deep net yoke outlined with
enchustcd bead pearls and lonj
fitted 1 sleeves ending in points
oveh , the han^is. The Very full
gathered skirt finished * -with a
bustle was draped in sofe folds
and extended into a .court'train.
Her, ichapcii Length veil was at
tached to a hat made of ice blue
n+lon net shirred into a soft ful
ness: and. edged with a ruffle of
the lace. - She carried a bridal
bouqd'ef of white rosebuds, cen
tered with a white orchid shower
ed wffh \v;hfte satin streamers.
Mrs. El-ton Harrison of William
ston', attended her sister as ma
tron ,of hpnor. Gowned-in mint
green satin combined with net
she wore a matching headdress
of net an'd elbow length satin
mitts..and. carried a cascade bou
quet of yellow chrysanthemums.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ruby
Norris of Tarbqro, and Mrs. Mar
garet R. Revels of Williamston,
cousin of the bride. They wore
gowns of mint green satin and
net, the design repeating that of
the l\onor attendant. Their head
dresses and mitts were matching
and thpir bouquets were of yel
low and lavender chrysanthe
mums.
The young Misses Linda Rob
erson,'cousin -of the bride of Wil
liamston,. and Flora Mae Boddie,
step-sister of ‘ the groom of Tar
boro, ivcrc flower girls and wore
dresses, of white satin and carried
baskets filled with rose pedals.
Mrs. Ray Gurganus, cousin of
the bride of Williamston, was
Mistress of Ceremonies.
Fred Davenport, Jr. was best
man for the bridgroom. Ushers
for the ceremony were Maurice
Roberson uncle pf the bride, and
Ray Gurganus, both of Williams
ton; .Ervin Price of Tarboro and
Joe .Brewer, Jr., cousin of the
bridegroom of Wilson.
The bride’s' mother wore an af
ternoon dress of black crepe with
blacji accessories, and an orchid
Recent Bride
i
r
Mrs. Claudius McGowan is the former Miss Allie Harden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harden of near Plymouth. Her
marriage to Dr. McGowan, son of Mrs. Martha Ann Harris and
the late Lemon McGowan of Plymouth, was solemnized last
Thursday afternoon in the Methodist Church at Plymouth.
corsage. The bridegroom's step
mother wore a dress of wine
crepe with black accessories and
an orchid corsage.
The couple left later in the eve
ning for a Northern bridal trip
and upon their return will make
their home at 1002 Main St., Tar
boro. For traveling the bride wore
an American Beauty red suit
complimented with black acces
sories and the white orchid from
her bridal bouquet was pinned at
her shoulder.
Mrs. Brewer was graduated
from Farm Life School near Wil
liamston, and Carolina College of
Beauty Culture in Raleigh. At
present she is employed in the of
fices of the Carolina Tel. and Tel.
Co. in Tarboro.
Mr. Brewer was graduated
from Tarboro High School and
served several years in World
War II. A1 present he is employed
by the Tarboro Ford Tractor Co.
Prior to their marriage Mr. and,
Mrs. Brewer were entertained by
several parties and showers inf
Tarboro. Immediately following
the rehearsal Friday night, No
vember 24, several friends of ttye
eouple entertained at a cake cut
ting, complimenting the couple.
On November 11, Mrs. Johnson
Corey was hostess at a miscel
laneous shower, honoring her
daughter, Miss Dorothy Corey,
bride-elect. The room was attrac
tively decorated, carrying out the
bridal colors of green and white.
Miss Corey received many lovely
and useful gifts which she open
•ed and graciously acknowledged.
Ice cream, cake, nuts and mints
were served to approximately
seventy-five guests.
On November 20th, Mrs. Ray
Gurganus and Mrs. Margaret R.
Revels complimented Miss Doro
thy Corey and Mr. Charles “Dick”
Brewer, bride and groom elect,
at a party. Upon arrival Miss Cor
ey was presented a corsage of
carnations, and received a veg
etable dish in her chosen pattern,
a gift of the hostesses. Cokes, nuts
and mints were served to the
honorecs, Mr. and Mrs. Stancil
Hardison, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Attended Funeral
Mesdames Mary B. Gurganus,
Martha Jones, Reba Matthews and
Rachel Ward and Messrs. George
Moore and Melvin Griffin attend
ed the funeral of Mr. Joseph Hay
wood Meats in Rocky Mount yes
terday morning.
Visited In Ahoskie Tuesday
Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn visited
her daughter, Mrs. Vasco Green,
in Ahoskie Tuesday night.
Attended Funeral
Mr. H. H. Cowen. Jr. attended
the funeral of Joseph Haywood
Mears in Rocky Mount yesterday
morning.
Philathea Class Will Meet
The Philathea class of the
Memorial Baptist Church will
meet Friday night at 8 o’clock
with Mrs. Walter Mizelle. All
members of the class are urged to
be present.
Tice, Mrs. Elton Harrison, Misses
Cleo Corey and Rachel Roberson
and Mr. J, T. Griffin, during
games of canasta and rook After
wards cake and ice cream was
served. The home was thrown en
suite for the occassion with the
bridal colors of green and white
with gladioli, chrysanthemums
and fern.
! Announce engagement*
! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Man
! ning announce the engagement of
their daughter, Dorothy Eliza
beth, to Wilbur L. Jackson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jack
son. The wedding will take place
in February.
Wins Baby Contest
Little Miss Dianne DeFord, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. ft. F De
Ford of Sheffield, Alabama, was
the first place winner in a Baby
Contest held in that city recently,
it was learned here yesterday, ^
Mr. and Mrs. DeFord and dau* '
ghter, former residents of Wil
liamston, lived on Pine Street
here while Mr. DeFord was con-*
nfccted with the Civil Aeronautics
Administration.
Mesdames Paul Simpson. Jim
my Harris and Reg Simpson spent
Tuesday in Raleigh.
Eye Glasses Broken?
We maintain a complete optical
service. Lena, temples and
frames replaced and repaired
Quick service.
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