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THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE 1 Terrell arham L-Bis Tcrrcll, daugn w Tor I .. . mar ili C. parlian' of Sat- l" .k.. home of hi- in c"- .ckard. pastor Cecil He ,t church, ,0rfonned lhc lit V cn' jprci- s .n: ,i!i.ir vv it'1 a : ui'.-. -!! ., were Pivs- , :n. I'lulc oro hrvklc'ivil dress ,. ikr cor- ft f! ,.; I hi' K'l'C I ;i MClllllllK II!" tl.lV'cl- llit grey ;,(, 111 Cllll' , i ii Carolina I hi' past I ,, mrllllllT U.l lirsVlllc il l: .,1 1- nf Fee I Western :t, ;md is I At Mil' iliull "illi Ml'. Tin' i i. ii i it- in Mi F.liz- nr icturiicd r. I l.i.. w here Vi-.. Cliovcr unn'lly of icmiIcs ill Sliest of .V.l.i You don't ,io,s. inr.iis or ii Nmplc w hen i'mii I'.imly in .1 ,l.,is suimli 2: NHU , phone or uill at Mild STORE one ii ! latest of the son your ze iWeighrpgn bi.!" ly lr kins, Texas j' in a tew I 1 St IT 1 Ruby Frances Brown Is Wedded In Church Ceremony To Ottway Burton . i" The marriage of Miss Ruby Frances Brown, daughter of Mr. an! Mrs. J. Colvin Brown, of Waynesville, and Bernard Ottway Burton, son of Mrs. John W. Bur ton and the late Mr. Burton of Milton, was solemnized at 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening, June 22, in an impressive ceremony at the First Baptist church. In the ab sence of the pastor the Rev. Mal colm R. Williamson, pastor of the Presbyterian church and the Rev. James Crisp of Brevard pro nounced the vows. The altar was arranged in green- crv witn noor vases containing white eladioli placed on either side and at intervals among the green ery. Moor canaeiaDra with light ed tapers were also placed among the flowers and greenery. Three blanched candelabra were used with greenery in the windows and the family pews were marked by ribbons. A nrocram of weddinc music was rendered by Mrs. L. M. Richeson, organist ana Miss Merrill Green mid Edward Jeffries, of Roanoke, Va.. brother-in-law of the bride groom, as soloists. Miss Green sang "Ich Liebe Ditch," by Grieg. Mr. Jeffries sang at the close of the ceremony, "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Richeson played "Salut-d' Amour." by Klcar. "Because." bv Guy dcllarclelot, "Melody of Love," Kngleinan, and "To a Rosebud," bv Steele. For the processional and recessional the traditional wedding marches were used. 1 he bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of sheer silk in a princess model, with sweetheart neckline, and leg o'mutton sleeves, ending in points over the hands. The skirt fell in a full length train and her veil matching in loncth her gown was held in place by a coro net fashioned of orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses centered with white orchids and her only ornament was I diamond necklace set in cold worn by her mother at the time of her marriage. Miss Meta Dicus was maid of honor. She wore a eown of amia taffeta, with a sweetheart neck line, cap, sleeves and long waist with peplum and the skirt was a full gathered model. She wore orchid mitts and a hajo of orchid ruchion tied with a bow ending in streamers in the back. She car ried an arm bouquet of mixed flow ers with yellow predominating. Attending as bridesmaids were Miss Eve Cross of Concord, Miss l'eggy Smith of Easley, S. C, and Miss Polly Ellis, of Greensboro. They wore gowns similar to that of the maid of honor and also wore 1 orchid mitts with the same arrange ments in their hair. They carried n Fun Time And Time To Got Your Swim Suits j and Play Suits at Massie's old-fashioned nosegays of mixed flowers in pastel shades. Jane Davenport, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davenport, was flower girl. She wore a white frock modeled along similar lines to that of the bride and wore white ruchion ending with white satin streamers in her hair. She car ried a miniature bridal bouquet. Mr. Burton had as his best nian, his brother, Capt. E. K. Burton of Milton, and ushers were also brothers as follows: Dr. Calvin T. Burton, of Roanoke, Va., George Burton of Martinsville. Va anH Jack Burton of Milton. The bride's mother wore an eve ning gown of king s blue and her corsage was of purple throated orchids. Following the marriage the par ents of the bride were hosts of a reception at Hotel Gordon for members of the family, out of town guests and close friends. The guests were greeted at the entrance of the lounce hv Mr James W. Killian and Mrs. Charles Hay. Receiving in the lounee worn Mr. and Mrs. Brown and members ot the bridal party, with Mrs. R. N. Barber and Mrs. T. Guv Massip assisting. Mrs. Nichols Sesmosko was in charge of the bride's book. Mrs. John M. Queen and Mrs. Noble Garrett received at the en trance to the dining room. Mrs. Joe Liner and Mrs. Zeb Curtis presided at the punch bowl. Mrs Hurst Burgin was in charge of tne dining room and was assisted by the following: Mrs. Richard Pat terson, Mrs. Jack Hogan, Miss Betty Bradley, Miss Bebe Medforrt Miss Jane Dudley Francis, Miss Lula Frank Mcdford. Mi Wyche, Miss Joan Rhodarmer, of (-anion, and Miss Angeline Wil liams, of Spartanburg, S. C. i he bride s table was covered with a lace cloth and flanked by lighted tapers, and centered with a three-tier weding cake bearing the bridal motif. Following the reception the couple left for a wedding trip after which they will be at home in Asheboro. For traveling the bride wore a light grey suit with har monizing grey felt hat, and black accessories. Her corsage was of white orchids detachable from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Waynesville Township high school and of the University of North Car olina, having majored in journal ism at the latter. She was a mem ber of the Chi Delta Phi honorary society at the University. Sinep her graduation last year she has held a position with the Greens boro Daily News. Mr. Burton, a practicing attor ney of Asheboro, is a graduate of the Schools of Commerce and Law We've rounded up the summer's barest bathing beauties . . .in all the 1946 styles ... and in vivid prints, stripes, solids . . . Also Come-Hither play suits ... All inexpensively yours at . . . Massie's Dept. Store C. J. REECE, Owner Lena Frady Ties First Place in State UDC Contest Miss Lena Frady, daughter ol i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frady. tied tin i first place in a recent essay ion- j test stagej by the North Carolina United Daughters of the Cimfi-il- ; eracy. according to an announce ment by Mrs. J Colvin Brown, who directed the research for the paper Miss Frady. who graduated from the Waynesville Township high school this year had as her swb.iccl, "Zebulon Baud Vance '. Contest ants in the state wide event were high school students. J. C. Browns Give Wedding Breakfast Mr. and Mrs.fl J. Cohiu Brown were hosts on Saturday of a wed ding breakfast honoring the mem- j bers of the Hrown-luirton wedding party, the out of town guests and members of the family. The al fan was given at The Lodge at 1 :0(l o'clock. The tables were centered with arrangements of mixed bou quets. The guest list included the fol lowing: the bride and bridegroom elect, Mrs. T. J. Brown, Mrs. Mer man Langford, Mr. and Mrs. Fd Jeffries, Miss Peggy Smith, Miss Polly Ellis, Miss Meta Duns, Miss Betty Eve Cross. Mrs. H. I). Daven port, and daughter, .lane Daven port, Mrs. L. M. Kieheson, .lames Langford, Miss Merrill Green, Zcke Anderson, Capt. E. K. Burton, B. M. Harvey and James Crisp. R. D. McElroy, Summer Visitor Here For Past 15 Years, Arrives R. D. McElroy, of Daylona lleaeh, arrived Saturday for his annual visit, Mr. McElroy has been com ing to Waynesville lor the pasl fifteen yeras and always slops al the Adger House. He is a native of New Jersey, but has resided in Florida for (he past two years, lit is an insurance broker in Daylona Beach but formerly resided in Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rainer, of Jonathan Creek have returned home after a week's visit with rel atives and friends in Kingslree ami Charleston. S. C. Rainer resided in four years. Mr. and Mrs. W as their guests the Mrs. R. A. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charleston lor VV. Davis have former's sislcrs. of Akron, Ohio and Mrs J. Ohio. E. Bird of t'richsv ille of the University of Noil h Caro lina and of the school of Industrial Engineciing of Harvard t'niv ersily . He is a member of the Shrincis and of the Elks. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding were: Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jeffries, of Roa noke, Va., George W. Burton, of Martinsville, Va., Capt. E. K. Bur ton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burton, of Milton; Mrs. S. A. Leonard ol Greensboro, Don B. Davis, of llat tiesburg, Miss., Zeke Anderson of Yanceyville, B. M. Harvey of Dan ville, Va., Mrs. T. .1. Brown, of Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. Herman Langford and son James Langford, of Gainesboro, Tcnn., Mrs. Paul Williams and son. Danny, and daughter, Miss Angeline Williams, of Spartanburg, S. C, Miss Ger trude Sapp, of Trenton, Fla., Mrs. Clayborne Sapp and son Powell, also of Trenton, and Mrs. J. S. Risks, of Gainsville, Fla. EXPERT PIANO TUNER Here Until July 6th Call 493-W Now For Services Work Done Hy u 1 Mint .Man In Cooperation with 15. ('. Collins Miss Vivian Barbara Clark is Wedded to Charts Leatherwood Miss Vivian Barbara QltJr. daugJtUcr. ot Mr and. Mrs. JUus William Clark, of Haelwoiid and Charles li. Leatherwood. son of the Rev. Frank 11. Leatherwood and Mis. Leatherwood, of Waynesville were married at 3 o'clock Satur day alti riioon, June 22. at the First HaptiM church. The father of the bridegroom pronounced the vows, using the double ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was giu-n In Miss lila Lou Gibson, solo ist and Carl Matthews, organist which included "1 Love Thee'' In Grieg and Miss Gibson sang - Be cause y dellardelol. For the processioaal and the recessional Mr Matthews played the tradition al marches. The aliar of I lie church was ar ranged with a background of green ery wnh floor baskets ot white flowers interspersed Willi cande labra of lighted tapers. The luute who was turn in mar riage by her talher. woie a si reel Mrs. Liner And Miss Green Give Bridal Luncheon Mis. .Ine Liner and Miss Merrill i ecu wore joiiJI hostesses oil 1 i ulay noun ol a luncheon al the Piedmont llnlel, honoi nig the for mer Miss liuliy Frances Brown, whose marriage to Bernard Otl vv.iv Burton took place Saturday. The (able was centered Willi a love ly ,r al ngeiiietil ol rhododendron. The guesl list included Miss Blown. Mi. Bin Ion. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Brow n. p, irenls of the hride elecl. Miss Polly l-.lljs. Miss Mela Hu ll-.. Mrs. Kim I ! Turner So-inoM-hko, Miss Belly Eve Cross, Miss M.miimi Morgan, and Miss Belly Sinilh. i i BIH I II AWOIXCI MINT Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, of Chailolle, anil Greenville, an nounce Hie Iniiii ol a daughter, Ellen Palmer Moore, June 1 fit h, al Hie Preshy lei ian Hospital, Char lolle. Mrs, Moore is the former Miss Kelly Sue Palmer, of Clyde, niece ol Mr. anil Mrs. Hubert Pal mer, of Way nesv ille. Expert .Mcehiir.u's Dependable (iaraijo Service Stove Wood Hock, Sand and (i ravel Taxi Service NORMAN'S GARAGE Phone 171-.I For You To Feel Well 24 hours rvrry day. 7 Hiiys rvrry W- k, never fitnpping, (no kidupyn liller WhrIc mailer from the Mood. If more proplu were aware of how Iho V irinevs mtiRl const an I ly remove dur pluH fluid, cxreiw acids and other wanto mailer that rannot slay in the Mood without Injury to health, there would he hetter understanding of why tho whole Bynl.em in upset Vhva kidney full to funci ion properly. IturninR, wninly or loo frrqnrnl urina tion sometimes warns that something Is wronR. You may suffer naKKinn Haek aehe, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic pains, celling up al nighls. swelling. Why not try Ihmn'B I'tlW! You will he uii"nc n inedieinr recommended the riiuntry over. Itoaii't stimulate the func tion of thr kidneys and help them to flush nut poisonous waste from 1 h 4Uwm. '1 hey rontaHi nothing harmful. 0t Dodfi'a today. Vmi with luntidunco. At all drug stores. mmsm HOT K length afternoon model of white eyelet embroidery, with which she wore a picture hat of black lace niilan. and black accessories. Her corsage was of red voses. Miss Gallic Claik. sister ot the bride was maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a dress of vellow cycle' embroidery fashion ed on sini'iar lines to that of the bride. She wore a picture hat of hron milan with brown and white accessories and her corsage was of talisman roses. The bridegroom had as his best man his brother. Capt. James R Leatherwood. and serving as ushers were; Kdwin Leatherwood. brother of the bridegroom and Sam West. The bride's mother wore a navy blue sheer marquisette afternoon model with a corsage of pink roses The bridegroom's mother wore a navy sheer with corsage also of pink roses. Immediately following the cere mony the couple left by motor for a wedding trip to an unannounced destination For traveling the bride wore a dressmaker suit of aqua linen with accessories of white The brute is a graduate of the Waynesville Township high school and attended St. John's liusincss College The bridegroom, w ho was recent ly discharged from the navy after two and one half years in the ser vice, is also a graduate of the local luh school, after which he attend ed Wake Forest College and Fur man I'niveisity At the tunc he entered the Navy he was a student al the latter and plans to resume Ins course at Furnian University this fall. w VX i Baby Beds HoHutiiui lu'ds, with adjustable, sides. 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