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In a candleliflht ceremony, char
acterized by quiet dignity and sim
plicity, Miss Anne Wood Sanderson
became the bride of James Gray
Tant at her , home in the Cabin
Community near Beulaville, Friday
afternoon, Feb. 27th at five o'clock.
Rev. F. Vance Soence. using the
double ring ceremony, received
the marriage vows in the living
room betore an improvised altar
banked with lone leaf pine, smuax.
baskets of gladioli and candelabra.
Serving as ushers ana ugnun&
the candles were Messrs. D. L.
Smith and Carnwr Turner, Jr. A
program of pre-nuptial music was
rendered by Miss Ruth Sanderson
and included "To An Evening
Star," by Wagner; "The Rosary"
and "Venetian Love Song" by Ne
vil. Miss Sanderson accompanied
by Mrs. Gardner Edwards .it the
piano sang "I Love You Truly" by
Bond and "Always" by Berlin.
Both, Miss Sanderson and Mrs.
Edwards wore red carnation cor
sages. Traditional weddim; march
es by Lohengrin and Mendelssohn
were used and "To A Wild Rose'
was softly played during the cere
mony. Miss Sadie Dons smith,
maid of honor and the bride's only
attendant, wore a dress of delft
blue crepe with white accessories
and a corsage of red carnations.
The bride entered with ner fa
ther who save her in marriage. She
was dressed in a becoming street
lentrth of white creDe. using white
accessories, and wearing a corsage
of red rosebuds. Acting as nest man
was the groom's brother, Robert
Tant. of Elm Citv.
Immediately following the cere
mony guests were entertained at an
informal reception and cake cut
ting. Arrangements of gladioli,
sweetpeas and spring flowers were
used throughout the reception
rooms. In the dinine room the ta
ble was covered with a lace clotn
and centered with a beautifully
embossed, three-tiered cake top
ped by a miniature bride and
groom and flanked by lighted ta
pers in crystal holders. After the
bride had cut the first slice, the
wedding cake was served with in
dividual block cream by Mesdames
Roy Sanderson, Clayton Stroud,
Herman Page, Clarence Shepherd,
and Miss Ermie Sanderson. Mrs.
Sanderson, step-mother of th
bride, wore a black gabardine suit
with a corsage of rose and whita
cemelias. During the evening the
couple left for a wedding trip to
Washington, D. C, and other points
of interest.
Mrs. Tant is the daughter of Mr.
J. H. Sanderson and the late Mrs
Kathleen Thomas Sanderson o
Beulaville. She is a graduate ol
the BeuJaville High School, Camp
hell College and Atlantic Christian
College. She is at present a member
of the Beulaville school racmiy.
Mr. Tant, son of Mr. ana mrs.
rhn Tant of Elm Cltv. attended
the Elm City High School and Is
a graduate of Presbyterian Junljr
College at Maxton. He Is Chief of
Police at Elm City. After the close
of the school term they will make
their home in Elm City.
' Out of town guests at the wed
am mpra Miss Ruth Tant ani
Robert Tant of Elm City Mr. and
Mrs. John Wood of Warsaw; ant-
Mrs Leslie Quinn and family oi
Pink Hill.
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tunes Mnrv Roberts Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Smith
of Beulaville, became the bride or
Hiram D. Southerland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Llndon Southerland of
Magnolia, in a candlelight cere
mony on Sunday afternoon, Febru
ary 22nd. 1948, at Hallsville Pres
byterian Church. The Rev. J. G.
Morrison officiated.
iMn. tn the rersmonv a program
of wedding music was presented by
Mrs. Herman Miller, pianist, anu
Jimmy Oungla, vocalist
Tii, iiahpra were William i
Smith and Julian Davis Smith, of
Beulaville, brothers of the briae.
Lindon Southerland of Magnolia,
.ootuui hia hmthpr as best man.
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Mrs. A. R. Brown, Jr., attended
hnr aistpr as matron of honor. She
anA onlored suit of gabar
dine with black accessories and a
of vehow carnations.
Tti hrMo was 2iven in marriage
by her father. She wore a blue wool
crepe suit with biacK accessories.
Her corsage was of white roses.
Mm Smith, mother of the bride,
was diessed In a black dress, with
accessories of black, lie corsav
was of white carnations.
Mrs southerland. mother cf the
bridegroom, wore navy crepe with
accessories of black. She Wore a
corcage of white carnations also. ,
Following the wedding a recept
ion was given in the annex of the
church. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ml!
ler received the guests at the door
Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. Homer
Winstead poured punch Crom a
beautifully appointed table. Mr
Ashe Miller, Misses Edna Deai
smith Theresa Mirer and Edna
Grey Southerland assisted in ser-
vlnff cookies.
The couple left for a trip to
northern points after which they
malt their home In Warsaw
wnere the bridegroom is engaged
in business.
lnG3.Fcrtbl;r
, Sam 'Hunter of the Chlnqucpin
section was aprehended Tuesday
by Duplin officer! and is .being
held In the County Jail for Georgia
officers. Georgia called -tnd said
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lit was muwu ur uiuraer Ut that
State. Extradition papers be
ing prepared. 7 v
Officials Cut 2 Stills
Duplin Deputies rounded up two
stills in the county last week.
On Thursday Houston and Byrd
found a 69 gaUpn outfit near War-
saw. Saturday ' Smith and Byrd ":
found a small still and one barrel
of beer near Faison, No one was
arrested. n .
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