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I 1 3. I : it, r ; . . uplin County Society " rr a, hut t i . ' - w ' i v nr n (5 'Hi UA'"fiiv"" iHif. Gzi? Wells" Becomes Bride In Rme Wll Rih ; ROSEHIL The Baptist Church where -was the scene of the 7:00 . -wedding Saturday of Miss Gayle . Wells and Benjamin Wright Pow- 11, Jr., with the Rev. Luther Jam es Matthews, uncle of the bride, , and the Rev. J. V. Case officiating for the double ring ceremony. .; The bride is the daughter of Mr. " and Mrs. WUliam Stoakes Wells of Rose Hill, and Mr. Powell- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Powell of 'Whltevllle. ' Mrs. Elwyn Murray, organist and .,.! Mrs. Lloyd Collier, vocalist,' pres ented the wedding music. The bride .given in marriage by ; ner father, wore an ivory satin . gown. - The Chantilly laca bodice featured a stand-up collar End long , sleeves. The Chantilly lace over skirt was over a satin skirt, which - extended into a cathedral-length .train. Her two-tiered veil of - French illusion was attached to an Ivory lace Elizabethan cap trimmed .' with pearls. She carried an ivory satin muff to which white orchids were attached. ' Miss Carolyn Wells, maid of hon "r .sister of the bride, wore a gown - of coral red velvet and nylon net over matching taffeta.; The fitted : " bodice of velvet was strapless with " a detachable velvet bertha fasten 4, d with rhinestone buttons and f or-.- ming a portrait neckline. The bouf fant skirt was of nylon net She v carried a matching velvet muff . with green cynnbidium orchids. The bridesmaids were Miss An- .' mie Davis Wells, Rose Hill, cousin of the bride; Miss Tommy Hard . - wick and Mrs. John A. McNeil, sis ter of the bridegroom, of Whlte- ;- ville and Mrs. William Cook of Ra leigh. They wore gowns and car i v- rled muffs tad flowers like those . of the maid of honor. : Honorary attendants were Miss Martha Grey Murray, Newport '.: News, Va., Mrs. Jim Sandlin, Beu i laville, Mrs. John W. Mallard, Ea . leigh; Miss Peggy Waller, Char lotte; Miss Anna Rae Johnson, Rose ' Hill; Miss Geraldine Johnson, Clin ton; Mrs. Keith Blake Chadtoourn , and Mrs. BiU Dickens, Whltevllle. John A. McNeill was best man. " V Ushering were Harold B. Wells, Rose Hill; John' Harrelson, Bobby " Smith and Wallace Dickens of f 1 Whtteville. . : : The mother of the bride wore a dress of aqua crepe trimmed with - Thinestones, and wore an orchid .' corsage. The mother of the bride- : s groom wore a gold crepe dress with i" an orchid corsage. . . ' Following the : ceremony ; the vsr; 1,4, ''' r ?''',' : - -J '"A Hello There... Ladies! Ann Wooten ... Horn E cans mist Carolina Power and Light C. Hello: ' Always a winner in casserole popularity contests is macaroni and cheese. You can make a super version of this dish with a tomato soud sauce, and that makes it ex tra-easy, extra good. Tomato-cheese macaroni is a four-in-one casserole because of the variations you can have with it. Basically its a combination of macaroni, tomato '.soup, and cheese. then for variety, give it a new twist each time by adding ripe or stuffed olives, or stuffed celery. Get acquainted with this marve lous macaroni and it will be a 'steady' on your list of stand-by dishes. Tomato-Cheese Macaroni 1 can tqmato soup 1-2 cup milk 2 Cups shredded cheese 1-2 c. choDDed olives or celery 4 c. cooked macaroni (2c uncooked) 2 T Buttered bread crumbs. Heat soup, milk, and 1 1-2 c. cheese over low heat. When cheese melts, add olives or celery. Blend sauce witn macaroni; pour into buttered 2 qt. casserole. Top with remaining cheese and ' buttered bread crumbs. Bake 20 minutes in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) Garn ish with additional slices of olive at serving time if desired. Vest-Harding Vows Spoken On November 1st, at 6:30 p. m. In the U. S. Naval Station Chapel bride's parents entertained at a re ception at their home. For travillng the bride wore a costume suit of brown wool with a cutaway jacket She used acces sories of white wine and brown suede. She wore a mink scarf, and TIHGA NURSERY CASTLE HAYNK, "KT C. Nursery Located 3 Miles North of Wilmington, N. C. On Castle Hayne Road. v Highways 421 and 117 CAMELLIAS & AZALEAS Write for Price List, St LAY AVAY GIFTS HOY World-Famous Sterling Designs by REEP & BARTON There is no finer solid liver than Reed & Barton's: - v ; Fiancis First r - Silvbk Wheat' , - $29.50 '' French Rbnahsanci ' - 33.75 ' : Sipiece place-wcting . prkt inclBde Federal Tax. Wahinwa. Oahn. Territory of Ha. wall. .Mint Janet Anne Harding be- rame the bride of Joseph A. West. Chaplain Robert A. Deel, u. s. wa vy officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride given In marriage by Doctor Gerald Lee Hodgson Wore a ballerina length dress ox cnan tlHy lace and nylon net over white satin, her finger tip veil of Illusion was of nylon net. She carried a white Bible topped witn wnite or chids and wnite satin streamers. Mrs. Dorothy Bilinske, matron nt honor wore a ballerina length dress of rust lace with a bolero and ivory picture hat and carried white orchids. - Wedding music was furnished by the chapel organist. Best man was Mr. casimir uinn ske and usher was Mr. Carl V. Law son. Mrs. West is the daughter of Mr. Claude A. Harding and the late Mrs. Harding of Portland, Oregon. Mr. West is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. West of Warsaw. Following the wedding Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vlller entertain ed at a reception at their home for the bridal party and guests. After a tour of the Islands, Mr. and Mw, West will be at home at 34 2 Walker Si. Wahiawa, Oahu, Xerritory of Hawaii. an orchid corsage. Mrs. Powell, was graduated from Meredith College with an AJB. de gree in home economics and for the past several years has been employed as the Assistant Home Demonstration Agent of Colum bus County. Mr. Powell attended the Univer sity of North Carolina and is now In partnership with his father In Whitevllle. - .After a wedding trip the couple will make their home at Lake Wac camaw. : . Out of town guests who attend ed the Powell-Wells wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. John A. McNeill, Mrs. Re na Frlnk, Mrs. Clayton Baldwin, Mrs. J. C. Batten, Mrs. S. B. Wor rell, Mrs. C. D. Simmonst Mr. and Mrs Ar E. Fussell, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Memory, Gilbert Rushing, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis, Miss Mary Lou Britt, Mrs. Earl Thigpen Honors Bride-Elect Mrs. Earl Thigpen of BeulavlUe entertained at her home recently in honor of Miss Lorraine Qulnn, bride elect with a miscellaneous shower. Upon arrival the honoree was presented a corsage of white mums. - The home ensuite was decorated In the bridal motif. Mrs. Richard Williams led a number of games and prizes were given Mrs. Erwin Ijanier, Mrs. Marion wuinn, jurs. George Whaley, . Mrs. Adelle Ed wards, Miss Dorothy Edwards and Mrs Elwood Qulnn. Assisting Mrs. Thigpen were Mesdames T. R. and Marion Qulnn with serving chicken salad on let tuce, pickles, crackers, cake, nuts and iced drinks to the 40 guests. Miss Qulnn received many lovely gifts. . 1 GURU f 2iWtss JEWELERS f 264 N. rVonti i, In WILMINGTON ,5 imUtrUuM uUi frrk ) pJikailOl I ;! . ir . .1! I i t All Slaca In Hardy, Varieties. raicl Asalen price, start at 50 Camellias and 8asaaquai! ;jrri 1 AZALEAS - CAMELLIAS HOLLIES - SASAI!QUAS i i if iUuduiJeJULuJuJl1 3 n c i OH yours to give.vt!ieifs-t& sflafe Cake Cuttin For Wedding Parly On Friday evening following the Wells-Powell rehearsall party a cake cutting was given in the rec reation room of the Baptist Church by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wells. Tfte green and white bridal motif was carried out in the decoration and refreshments. The guests were served punch as they entered the room. On one end of the bridal table was a three tiered brides cake, on the r.T.rmslte end was an arrange- - - . W r - A 1 L.1J ment of candies in crysiai noiu ers, also crystal containers of salt ed nuts and mints. After the bride elect and brkte groom cut the first slice of cake, Mrs. W. S. Wells, mother of the bride-elect served the cake with white block Ice cream which was centered with a green wedding bell. Luncheon Honoring Bride Elect On December 17, Miss Ruth Murt, ray, Mrs. E. G. Murray and Mrs. Katie Murray . entertained ' Miss Gayle Wells bride elect in the Brown Room at Lake Tut " The luncheon table was covered with a Chinese cutwork cloth. ' A bridal doll standing on a reflector In the center of the table was. en circled by tiny nosegays of pink pom-pons. 1 . Pink and wmte satin ribbon streamed from the dolls hands to wedding bells placed at in tervals on each end of the table. The bridal chair was marked by a white satin bow. The guest pla ces were marked with place cards with wedding bells a them. ' - ' ' Guesti WMe"Mls Gayle WeiH nonoree, Mrs. W. S. Wells, mother oi tne nonoree, Carolyn Wells, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Miss Anna Rae Johnson, Mrs. Billy Murray, Mrs. nine Murray, Mrs. Thomas Town' DC M UP TO $35 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RANGE. 'I BEAUTIFUL . bruant AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER $00.00 DOWN . . . 00 monlhi to pay! (DEALER NAME) 9 1 I Oflflf XM-mm TViwtlwA Bails IfM Heleif'WHue, Mrs, cnanw xeacney, Mrs.Leon gykes, ms- Anna Tveus and Ann Davis, v.. u 'Inflation Is easy you lust rob the guy whd mved money to hel the guy who livaa too high. $1.00 and Hollies hlooadac The Satanqnai are new I! Nursery and Gardens open dally 8:00 to !:, Sun day. 1:01 1 :00. LAUHEL LAKE I! Sslzrrlrz, N..C. I n n i 1 A gift to be treasured more than rears can measure-. -i your portrait most affectionate of all ' ways to bring your Christmas : ' wishes to those you love. Julius R. Smith, Mr. and i&n. 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