MRS. JESSE HOWARD Bl'RNETTE is the former Miss Audrey Moore Sherrill. She was married Tuesday afternoon in the Bethel Methodist Church. (Sherrill's Photo). Audrey Moore Sherrill Weds Jesse Howard Burnette Miss Audrey Moore SherriU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus M. Sherrill of Route 2, Canton, became the bride of Jesse Howard Burnette. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis F. Burnette of Canton, RFD 3. Tuesday, June 19, at 5 p.m. in the Bethel Methodist Church. The ceremony was performed by Dr. L. B. Hayes, pastor of the church. Miss Grace Erwin, organ ist, and Hugh K. Terrell, Jr., soloist, presented the wedding music. The altar was decorated with fern, floor baskets of white gladioli, and branched candelabra and the vows were spoken before an arch | covered with ivy. The bride was given in marriage j by her father. Her gown of white bridal satin was fashioned with | princess bodice of Chantilly lace and full skirt extending into a 1 chapel train. The bodice featured a scalloped neckline and long leeves ending in lily points. Her i fingertip veil of silk illusion was ; attached to a petal-point cap ofI Chantilly lace edged' with braid and seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book with a white or chid. Miss Margaret Sherrill, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her full-length gown was aqua crys talette silk featuring a sheared waist with bow in the back. She Wore matching mitts and head dress and carried a bouquet of magnolia blossoms. Sharon Erwin, niece of the j bridegroom, was flower girl and Joe Morgan, cousin of the bride, was ringbearer. The flower girl wore a dress similar to that of the maid of honor. Max Burnette was his brother's best man and ushers were Fulton j Burnette, brother of the bride groom. James Cathey, cousin of (he bridegroom, and Charles L. West. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Bigger of Rock Hill, S. C? Miss Delia Foster of Spartanburg, S. C., Miss Patricia Parrish of Bre-! vard. Mrs. Leonard Wright of Charlotte and Miss Laura Lou Burnette of Asheville, sisters of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Wayne Stamey of Canton. Mrs. Sherrill, mother of the bride, wore an aqua dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations The bride groom's mother wore navy and white with white a<-cessories and her corsage was rlso of white carnations. The couple receivec in the vesti bule of the church following the j ceremony after which they left s for a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a light blue sheath dress with matching Jacket, navy and white accessories, and the ' orchid corsage from her prayer 1 book. I Upoh their return they will make their home in Brevard. Mrs. Burnette is a graduate of Bethel High School and Western Carolina College. She has been connected with the Belmont schools for the past three years and plans to teach in the Brevard schools this fall. Mr. Burnette was also graduated from Bethel High School and is a veteran of World War II. He is' now employed with the Ecusta Paper Corporation in Brevard. Miss Smothers Is Honored At Luncheon Mrs. Hugh Mease and Mrs. Joe Mease 01 canton were hostesses ai a luocneon in The Manor in Ashe viue Monday, as a courtesy to Miss Aarieune Smathers, bride eiect of Paul Henson. The table was centered with an arrangement of mixed summer flowers in pastel colors. The hon or guest was presented a gift of silver. Guests were Miss Smathers, Mrs. .Joseph Fleetwood Smathers, Mrs. M. C Henson, Mrs. W. J. Battison, Mrs. W. J. Battison, Jr., Mrs. Mar vin Alexander, Miss Lucretla Kho darmer. Miss Claire Seamon, Miss Margaret Wykle, Miss Jean Downs, Miss June Myers, Miss Mary Ann Dudley, Miss Carolyn Campbell, and Miss Virginia Barrett and Miss Lynn Oltman, both of Flori da. Miss Smathers and Mr. Henson will be married baiurday at t( p.m. I in the Central Methodist Church of Canton. ? | * ? ? Miss Cline Of Canton Is Honored Mrs. A. W. Bottoms entertain-1 ed with a luncheon Tuesday in her home at Canton as a courtesy to Miss Virginia Cline of Canton, bride-elect of Edward Thornhill, III. The honor guest was presented a shower of kitchen gifts. Miss Adrienne Smathers, also a bride elect, was presented a gift by the ! hostess. The tables were centered with 1 arrangements of mixed summer 1 flowers. Those present were Miss Cline, < Mrs. A. P. Cline, Mrs. A. P. Cline, . Jr . Mrs. George H. Trostel, Mrs. ] Thomas James, Mrs. G. M. Tros tel, Mrs. H. A. Helder, Mrs. J. L. 1 Reeves, Mrs. W. J. Hompton, Mrs. ' W. R. Palmer, Miss Adrienne Smathers, Mrs. J. Fleetwood j Smathers, Mrs. Hof H. Moore, ( Mrs. Carlton Peyton, Mrs. F. R. , Mease, Mrs. W. B. Williamson, Jr., ] Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Mrs. C. C. Nicholls, Mrs. Paul Hyatt. Mrs Louis E. Gates, Mrs. Henry Sea- 1 man, and Mrs. F. T. Peden, all of ' Canton, Mrs. J. Bruce Morford of Illinois, formerly of Canton, Mrs. i Bruce P. Ellen of Savannah, Ga., 1 and Miss Nancy Bischoff and Miss 1 Mary Lou Gerringer of Hazelwood 1 * ? ? Mrs. E. T. Duckett has as her 1 j guest her sister, Mrs. F. B. Ray- j mond of Bristol. Va. ( MRS. JESSE L. BOBBITT i* the former Miss Carolynne Sue Finch er, daughter of Ernest Fincher of Wayneaville. Route 4. Carolynne Sue Fincher Is Bride Of Jesse L. Bobbitt | The wedding of Miss Carolynne Sue Fincher, daughter of Ernest Fincher of Waynesville, Route 4. and Jesse LeRoy Robbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robbitt of Xenia, Ohio took place in Long's Chapel Methodist Church at Lake iunaluska, Saturday, June 16, at 6 ; p.m. The bride is a granddaughter of , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fincher of Route I, Waynesville. The Rev. Don Payne, pastor of he church, officiated, using the ioubie ring ceremony. A program >f nuptial music was presented by j Miss Peggy McCracken, organist. The vows were spoken before an trch covered with fern and flanked vith seven-branched candelabra. The bride's father gave her in narriage. She was attended by Mrs. Dell Hair, a roommate at i Derea College and Mrs. Sherwood Patterson of Berea, Ky. David Bobbitt served as best man ' 1 or his brother and ushers were ' Dell Hair and Joseph Morrow. ' ousin of the bride. | 1 The bride wore a floor length ' town of white slipper satin de igned with molded bodice and 1 ong sleeves ending in points over he hands. Her nylon net veil was 1 ittached to a lace cloche trimmed ' vith sequins. She carried a white |s irayer book covered with white 1 osebuds and baby's breath. i ( ! r The bridesmaids wore waltz ength dresses of pale blue taffeta ' ind carried bouquets of mixed gar- . len flowers in pastel shades. a Following a short wedding trip j, n the Smokies Mr. and Mrs. g lobbitt will return to Berea, Ky., j fhere Mr. Bobbitt holds a posi- j ion as director of l ghting at In lian Fort Theatre for the prpsen- e ation of the centennial drama, -j Vilderness Road. Mrs. Bobbitt is y eceptionist at Boone Taverne I d Hotel in Bw;el. The bride is a graduate of Hayes ille High School and received her legree at Berea College this pring. Mr. Bobbitt was graduated rom Xenia High School and Berea College. During the past year he tas done post graduate study at ; he University of Wisconsin. Among the out-of-town guests cere Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robbitt ind Barbara, Lois, and Jimmy Bob >itt of Zenia and Donald Bobbitt. tationed at Bainbridge. Md., Miss hookey Maynor, Jack Massey. and fugh Bailey, students at Berea College, Ernest Herren of Fletch r, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson, M. Fincher, and Mr. and Mrs. Permit Fincher and their chil iren all of Candler. Canton Garden Club Will Meet Tuesday Tiie Canton Garden Club will meet Tuesday, June 26, at 10:30 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Willis Kirkpatrick on School Street. Mrs. Roy H. Moore will be associate hostess, f Mrs. Fred Ferguson will discuss, "Basic Equipment f?r Flower Ar ranging". Mrs. James B. 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