rVtL liAnDIN, III. is the former Miss Barbara Stone Kus iu?hter of the Rev. and Mrs. Leon Kussell of Rooky Mount ike Junaluska. She was married Tuesday evening in the lethodist Church at Rocky Mount. ? s Barbara Russell Is le Of Paul Hardin, III Barbara Stone Russell, of the Rev. and Mrs. sell of Rocky Mount and tluska, became the bride of Paul Hardin. III. son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hardin, Jr. of Bir mingham. Alabama and Lake Jun aluska, in the First Methodist S1.00 - $1.98 - $2.98 All the elements of a complete summer wardrobe, whether you're at home, on a week-end. or on that wonderful vacation away! Here's a pretty combination ? fresh and crisp ?? to defy a wilting tempera ture anywhere! Come see, come buy! 98 & $2.98 SWIM SUITS t>: little dippers that swim dly and take a leading ce among seaside and resort s From our all-new sports ' collection. I 1.98 to $10.98 r - - - and of course you'll ^ Seach SANDALS Only $1.99 Rocky Branch \ Church To Plan Bible School Preparation Day for Vacation Bible School at Rocky Branch Bap tist Church will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 2 p.m. The school will be held through June 25 each week day at 2 p.m. Every child in the community is invited to attend. Mrs. Ruby Jordon will serve as chool principal and will be assist ed by the following: Mrs. Paul Browning, Mrs. Sam Frady, Miss Justine Buchanan, Mrs. Claude Norman, Mrs. Dexter Bumgarner, Mrs. Bill Wyatt, Mrs. Tom Massie, Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs. Lillard Gar rett, Mrs. Henry Norman, Mrs. Gordon Muse. Mrs. Letha Mitchell, Mrs. Homer Pruett, Miss Judy Browning and Mrs. Edgar Norman. ? ? ? Dan Watkins, Jr. Graduates From University Of N.C. Dan Watkins, Jr. was graduated from the University of North Caro lina with a degree in Business Ad I ministration at exercises Monday night. He is a member of the Sig ma Chi. social fraternity. Mr. Watkins and his wife, the former Miss Betty Lee Phillips, of Durham are here now for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins, Sr. until June 14, when the younger Watkins will enter the service. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, Sr. and daughter, Charlotte, attended the commencement program in Chapel Hill. * ? ? Mrs. Charles M. Bowles , and children of Charlotte are at their home at Lake Junaluska for the summer. Dr. Bowles, who is pas tor of Dillworth Methodist Church, expects to join his family soon. 1 Church at Rocky Mount, Tuesday | evening, June 8, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Russell, father of | the bride, and Dr. Hardin, father of the bridegroom, conducted the ceremony. The church was decorated with Australian tree fern and palms interspersed with branched can delabra and altar vases filled with ; lilies and white gladioli and del phinium. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Thomas B. Suiter, organist, and Howard A. Vaughn, vocalist, of High Point. | The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of Chan tilly lace over satin. The fitted bodices was designed with scallop ed neckline and yoke of illusion trimmed with seed pearls. Her bouffant skirt extended into a cathedral train and her veil of1 French illusion fell from a cap of imported Brussels lace trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of miniature white roses and stephanotis centered with , white cymbidium orchids. Miss Martha Russell was her 1 sister's maid of honor. She wore a waltz-length dress of seafoam green crystalette with a matching headdress trimmed with pearls. She carried a cluster of miniature ! yellow roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. John Quarrell, cousin of the bride of , Toccoa, Ga? Mrs. A. M. Utley, Jr. of High Point, sister of the bride croom. Miss Vere Caviness of Lil lington. and Miss Mary Ann Wal drop of Greenville, N. C. Their dresses were identical to that of the maid of honor and they carried mixed summer flowers in shades from cream to deep yellow. Ed Hardin, brother of the bride groom. was best man and ushers were John Russell, of Rock Mount, brother of the bride, A. M. Utley, Jr. of High Point, Jerry Cates of Richmond, Va? Perry Keziah of High Point. Gene Head of Bir mingham, and Bill Grigg of Albe marle. After the wedding the parents of the bride entertained with a re ception in their home. The mother of the bride wore a dress of beige lace with avocado vreen accessories. Her corsage was of green cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Hardin, mother of the bridegroom, wore a dress of periwinkle blue chiffon with white accessories and her corsage was of pink roses. The couple left for a wedding 'rip to Virginia Beach and Wil ''amsburg, Va. For traveling the bride wore a powder blue Irish 'inen suit piped in satin with a leweled collar. She wore white accessories and an orchid corsage. The bride is well-known here. She has spent the summer with her family at Lake Junaluska for a number of years and was Queen of Junaluska in 1952. She received a degree from Duke University Monday night. Mr. Hardin has also spent the summer months with his family at Lake Junaluska for several years and lived in Waynesville during his boyhood while his father was pas tor of the First Mcthodlsl Church here. He received a degree in Law from Duke University Monday night and will be associated with the law firm of White, Bradley. Arant. All and Rose, in Birming ham. The couple will be at home at 2533 Montevallo Drive, Blrmlng I ham, filter Jffnc 15. I MISS NANCY BAGBY. daughter of Mrs. John Coleman Bagby of River Forest, 111., is engaged to Frank II. Rutland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rutland of Lake Junaluska. No date has been set for the wedding. Both Miss Bagby and Mr. Rutland are students at Northwestern University. Good Neighbors Of Pigeon Have Meeting The Good Neighbors of Center Pigeon met at the home of Mrs. Frank Mease with Mrs. B. N. Pierce as co-hostess Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Mease president, pre sided. Mrs. B. B. Queen and children were guests. The devotional was given by Mrs. Haynes Henson. Project leaders' reports were giv en on Home Management by Mrs. Haynes Henson, Dairying by Mrs. Frank Mease, and Poultry by Miss Mabel Clark. Mrs. Hudson Is Hostess For Home Club Meeting The Jonathan Creek Home Dem onstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Irene Hudson Friday after noon. The president, Mrs. Robert Howell, presided and the devotion al was given by Mrs. James H. Coleman. Leaders' reports were given on Home Management by Mrs. Fred Allison; Home Dairying by Mrs. Roy Plott. and Poultry by Mrs, F. R. Kennedy. The demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners" was given by j Mrs. Glenn Boyd, Foods and Nu trition leader. Mrs. Harrell [s Hostess Of Lakeside Club The Lakeside Home Demonstra tion Club met Tuesday night with Mrs. J. S. Harrell and Mrs. WiL Liam Balentine as hostesses in the home of the former. Miss Kate Phillips presided and the devotional was given by Mrs. Herbert Smalley. Mrs. Rankin Fer guson gave a report of the Craft School held at Camp Schaub. Leaders' reports were given on Dairying by Miss Bernice Harrell; Home Management by Mrs. James McClure; Food Notes, pertaining to coffee, by Mrs. Balentine; and Poultry, by Miss Kate Phillips. Mrs. Edward Giavich, Mrs. Claude Woodard and Mrs. William Balentine. foods and nutrition lead ers, gave the demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners". Mrs. Jack Moore was a guest. ** * Mrs. L. M. Spivey of Lakeland. vlorida has arrived at her home at Lake Junaluska for the summer. Her husband. Dr. Spivey, president of Florida Southern University, is ?xpected June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mundy of Montgomery. Alabama are spend ing this week at their home at Lake Ji naluska. Mr. Mundy will return to Montgomery at the end of the week and Mrs. Mundy will remain ior the summer. Their son, Carl, Jr., is expected next week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Hye Sheptowitch hove returned from Charlotte where they purchased summer and early fall merchandise for Sheppe's. Miss Retina Gwen Ferguson whose engagement to Pvt. Billy J. Rogers was announced recently, has honored us with her selections of Silver, China and Crystal. Her patterns are: Silver; "Buttercup" by Gorham China: "Starlight" by Lenox Crystal: "Golden Aloha" by Tif fin They are now on display at KURT GANS, Jeweler ou'S. t>. u miners ui urccns boro is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Matney and will accom pany them to Anderson. S C. this v eekend to attend the wedding of Bronson Matney. Jr. ? ? ? Miss Nettie Sue Fowler pf John son City. Tenn., is visiting Koger Matney at the home of hia Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson MqUey. 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