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Ceremony In Rose Hill Methodist
' Church Unites Couple ' "
In a candlelight service of charm
"fend "beauty, Miss Helen Cumle
Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Marshall, and Mr. Henry
Daulton West, son -of Mr. and Mrs.
Joshua James West, of Warsaw,
were united in marriage on April
fifth. In a formal ceremony at six
thirty o'clock, the couple spoke
their vows in. the Rose W.l Meth
odist Church, with the Rev. Charles
Thomas Rogers, pastor of the bride,
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of the bridegroom, ofi'iciiiting,
using the double ring ceremony, -'
Long leaf pine, interspersed with
palms, smilax and baskets of East
er hlles were used as a background
within the chancel railing, while
tall stands of white tapers lighted
the church. A floral plUow of lilies,
fern and white satin ribbon center
ed the chancel at which the bridal
couple knelt for the closing- pray
er. Family pews were marked by
white satin ribbons and fern.
Miss Anne Catherine Barden, pi
anist, gave a program of wedding
music. A choir composed of Mes
dames William Stokes Wells, Gran
ville Sheffield, William Heman
Hall, Horace Latham, James Mur
dock, Wilbur Clarence Fussell, and
Murphey Singletary sang , "Sere
nade" (Schubert), "A Dream of
Love", (Llebestraum) "Lite" and
"O Perfect Love," (Boudy).
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother, Herbert Charles Mar
shall, Jr., wore a period gown of
white bridal satin with a 'veil of
I bridal illusion hung from a coro
net of seed pearls; she carried a
prayer book topped with a calla lily
i and showered with fern and lilies
of the valley. Miss Marshall wore
a strand of matched pearls, a gift
of Mr. West.
Miss Edna Lee Fussell, maid of
honor; Mrs. Sterling Marrlner, of
! Warsaw, sister Of the bridegroom;
' Misses Carolyn Jordon, of Eliza-
bethtown; Rachel Long of Greens
boro, and Patricia Anne Wilson,
bridesmaids, wore period dresses
of ice blue crepe with matching
lace mitts and caps. They carried
arm bouquets of American Beauty
roses.
Herbert Jackson West, of Dallas,
Texas, brother of the bridegroom
was best man. Ushers were. Joshua
Milton West, Robert Lee West, bro
thers of the groom, James Norwood
West, Jr., all of Warsaw, and Julian
Fussell Marshall, brother of the
bride.
Mrs. Marshall, mother of the
bride, wore a gown of sheer blue
and a bouquet of Dutch iris. Mrs.
West, mother of the groom, was
gowned in blue crepe and wore a
corsage of red roses.
Immediately following the wed
ding, a reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents. The
couple then left for a wedding trip
to Florida after which they will be
at home in Warsaw. : , .
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James West.sMrs. Sterling Marrin
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of Warsaw. , , ' '
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; Farm Questions :
Q. How are poultry breed Stan
dards determined?
A, In setting the standards for
the various breeds of chickens and
other fowl, the American Poultry
Association sets up an exacting de
scription of the males and females
of the breeds, and includes with
this statement the defects and dis
qualifications of birds within a cer-
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vantage of by writing Prof. D. S. ,
Weaver, care of the department, :
Your Extension .Service county
farrq agent has also been supplied '
with these plans and will be glad
to help you. ' ' 1
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print for a farm building which I '
The full schedule, a list of check- '
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tamed , by -writing the Asheville
blue , Office Of the Division of flame and
Inland Fisheries, Law, Bldg., Ashe
ville, N. C- . '
... is a new summer outfit, for hot weather descends on us so
MiiMlv that it's the smart teen-ager who starts sewing- today on the
clothes she'll need for a sultry tomorrow! And even a beginner can
achieve easy-to-make, easy-on-the-budget outfits by taking advantage
of special after-school and Saturday classes for teen-agers at Singer
Sewing Centers.
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Here are two summer styles that should be "musts" in your sum-
mer clothes line-up. One is a poncho blouse (left) that drapes vo
give figure flattering lines but when yon take it off, it's nothing more
than a flat piece of fabric with a hole In the center to put your head
through! Made from Simplicity Printed Pattern 1867, aue small,
medium and large, it can be turned out In rayon, cotton or any fabric
of your choosing with wide eyelet embroidery trimming for ptplum
id sleeves. Team It with skirt of matching fabric and you have a
dotted swiss easy-to-make.
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complete dress. Or wear It with other members of your skirt collection.
The other summer suggestion is
"one-riecer" (right) . . . arood for almost any sapling furore.
from Simplicity Printed Pattern 1911, sites 10-16, it will keep yon
. cool and winsome-looking' day and evening, too.
Insertion of flat
eyelet embroidery trim give it eye-catching appeal. And youll find
ruftlings, insertion and other sewing accessories right at your .Singer
sewing center. r .
For traveling, the bride,-chose a
grey wool suit with matching hat
and black accessories, accented by
a shoulder corsage of green orchids.
Mrs. West is a graduate of Wo
man's College of the University of
North Carolina. Since her gradu
ation in 1943, she has been employ
ed with the Pilot Life Insurance
Company of Greensboro until
several months before her marri
age. Mr. West is a graduate of Louis
burg College and served in the
Air Corps of the United States
Navy for four years.
Following the rehearsal Friday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spell-
man Troy were hosts to the bridal
party, relatives, and out-of-town
guests. The traditional bride's pink
color effect was used throughout
the floral and table arrangements.
Among those honoring Mrs. West
at pre-nuptial eutertaidmenls were
Miss Edna Lee Fussell, Mesdames
Wilbur Fussell, Challey Walter Sur
ratt, Jr., Theodore Rouse, Ben Har
rell, Edmund Fussell, Joel Barden,
Harvey Boney, Clayton Herring,
Erchey Lanier, Horace Aldon Wil-
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