. and . .- -I. and'. 8 - ' ' a short .t '" V' : 1 Bible - v J -i . - s t.e of Alft - wa led I? UiS. ' 4 iSf M. k. fc i'' 'I-":'-" sUed by a ' on. The ,,. , " . ' -1 meeting closed iJ t i. ..ce pray. , ( cle It 1 e IV 'vt(.i!,,n " ' V -a of Hhe t i.rh n' Ir'-j erS- -. , n 'n'UilSjs. " wdL s.r.t The hostess served cookies, pota- , i was t .(id to or "t 1 5 to ch'rV pic! 'es, and cookies to 1 !. .. L. filler. "What Ah' ifti r'wi,' 1 a - visitors. - V "l Kiss May Evelyn 0:rd:a S:iTVc-.7J;i In Rose Hill Pres!;,;:ri:n CLtcIi Meredith College graduate Mist Mary Evelyn Barden became the bride of Cecil Hammond Rhodes here August 12 In a morning cere mony in Mount Zion Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Vann Mur rell and the Rev. Wade H. AUuorf officiating. The bride lsvthe daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Atlas Barden. of Rose Hill. The bridegroom la the on of Mrs. Robert Guy Rhodes of J-'TrfCOT"! net and Imported lace , over Sichlands and the late Mr. HhodaavfeJedi a nosegay of coral carnations Weddnig music was presented by xtusseu rtoeoucK, organist, ana uene . Barnes, both of Wilson. - Best man was 'Stephen T. Am- ; ; . . Only $ 18.95, Down -for this genuine " AO inch i HectricRangef TT3 Vat?- mons of Lumber Bridge; with Hay wood Hall and Stephen- Shaw, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. as ushers. ' Matron of honor 'was the bride's sister. Mrs. Georce P. Matthews. wearing a ballerina-length gown of uureia, iasnioned with a spencer jacket and net skirt She wore matching net mitts and a half and half-hat of pleated- net. and car een an-asters, tied JtWUiftiijgrt satin ribbon. . 5 'A The bride, escorted VgZhi broth er-in-law, Dr. George P. Matthews, and 'given In marriage by- her fatb- gtfore a ballerina-length gown or wnrte unintuiy lace and - satin, with a mandarin collar and Jacket The bouffant lace skirt had a nylon tulle panel of sunburst pleating-with scallops-. Her tiered veil of French illusion, was attached ?to a. matching lace hat edged with pleated tulle and irrediscent'pauietteajr - She carried agraj'book topped ith: white canjajtions, centered With a- White orchid showered with Lvblley lilies.. ' x-4 . - :; ine.. brides motnerwore a dress of blue lace embroidered in navy, with; navy accessories and a cor-saee- of - Dink ross. The bride- bgroom 'A mother navy gown wnn maicning -accessaries, ana a corsage of pink jrwes.. A After the cef erAony Ahi couple greeted .guests in. tnsY wffb.uJg. For travel the bride" a adRUt of cornflower blue"-tuSwitfeTR;ces- sories,' and It whiTeTorehtd. The bride will complete work for a master's degree at East Carolina College this lalt--. 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BennilHJ. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore, a ballerina-length gown of ice-blue chantilly lace and taffeta with a nylon pleated cape. Her hat, was of ice-blue leaves with a nose veil, and her accessories were of matching blue. She carried a white prayer book topped with a bronze orchid. As her sister's maid of honor, Mrs, William Dexter Skid-more-of Raleigh wore a dress of midnight blue nylon net and nylon ribbon over taffeta, with pink ac cessories. She carried a nosegay of sweetheart roses. The bride's mother wore a dress of blue silk shantung with a white orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother .wore an afternoon ores of brown'ace and a while orchid cor sage.'..'.. 'U, l5:jii-J'i-. v' Tbe 'parents of the bride entertain ed at' reception alter' the wedding i the Officer's Club. Alter a wed ding' tripto Florida1 'the ouole will ,maicK.ieir home at Ffc''BenninsV ,'ineTiae is me -caugnter oi w. idfrA;,W. F. SeveUe of Warsaw. - t i - 1 r- r r r i I w I sr mi in isi ia a r ar ' r-i wa AMERICAN LEGION" SQUARE DAIICIT- Mount Olive Gymnasium y I BEGINNING SAT. NW, EPTTra.: I AND EVERT SATURDAY NITE THEREAFTER AT 8:3 P. M. The Rhythm 4, Plus 1" Adm. 75eper Person ' ' 'A Clean Dance for Clean People Good.as the Best- Better Than 'The Rest" She attended CampbeU CoUege and has been employed by ' the State MUltarr District in Raleigh. : The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook of Columbus, Ind., was a 1953 graduate of North Carolina State College. He was a member of the. College basketball squad for. four years. ' , Y.YU. Honor Miss Mitchell Miss Peggy Mitchell, bride-elect was honored Monday evening when the Y. W. A, group and additional friends entertained at a miscellan eous shower .following the regular meeting, with Miss Joyce Ann Jones as hostess at her home. . The home was most attractive for the occasion with, arrangements of summer flowers. The gifts were presented the hon- oree in an umbrella, coverea w crepe paper, earring out the trad itional motif of green and white. The hostess assisted by her mother Mrs. S. A. Jones, served chocolate nut sundaes and cookies. , Those atetending included; Betty Blanchard, Martha : Boney, Helen Sutton, Jean Miller, Neva Grey West Shirley Cockrell. Sue Shine, Bessie Herring, Iris Ezzell, Lillian Sholar, Betty Phillips,' Faye Black burn, Carol .Padgett, Rita Sutton, Mae Brock, Mrs. Paul B. Berry, Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Miss Mitchell. Miss Mitchell Honored At Clinton Mrs. L. G. LovelV'Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Paul Britt enter tained on Wednesday morning hon oring Miss Peggy Mitchell, bride- elect at a breakfast held at the Rufus King Hotel at Clinton. Miss Mitchell was presented a corsage, and china in her chosen pattern. " The table was centered with an arrangement of pastel flowers. Attending from Warsaw were Miss Mitchell, Mrs. N. A. Mitchell and Mrs. D. H. "Carlton. . --'-j..v . .. . i-H?t';; Entertained At -Suprise Shower; ' Miss Patsy Kornegay entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower and canasta ' party honoring Miss Peggy Mitchell, briJe-elect, on Tuesday evening at 'her home near Warsaw. , '. i- '" . pastel arrangements of summer flowers were used throughout the home. Upon arrival Miss Mitchell war presented a corsage of white car- nations; "r. Miss Marilyn Williams received ash trays for- high score, and Miss Barbara Blanton was presented ash trays for consolation. Miss Kornegay was assisted by ' -j'r J.'. '.. .-, t .,! ... "'-' 1 .: ' Vv . ... .A ' fif-ftifW j ' A iii .MtmA '.'. y-cM ! .,.'1 -aonst! V.ftC-'-. " v . . : V .' V".;'-"-f '-' v v v4v . v. . y.m i : . ' -,J-.. MISS GEORGHS LEE ROUSE Is the daughter of Mrs. Perry BarwlcW of Mount Olive and Ed" ward Rouse of Seven Springs, who announce her engagement to Paul D. Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Grady of Mount Olive. All full wedding is planned t 1 Mrs. cecil; hammond Rhodes is the . former Miss Mary Evelyn Barden, daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs.' Thomas : Atlas Barden of Rose ' Hill. Her marriage tdMr. Rhodes, son of Mrs. Robert Guy Rhodes of Richlands and the late Mr. Rhodes, took place August . 12 in Mount Zion' Presbyterian Church.' ' - . Mrs. N.-A. Mitchell, Miss Ross Gar ner and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay . In servina nuts and Dunich during Dlav and bridal ice creanji flnd cake at the end. t ,.;". ;r!t Attending - were ' Misses Peggy' Mitchell, Ross Gamer, Lois Phillips, Mary E. Packer, Joyce Ann Jones, Betty - Phillips, Betty . Blanchaco juary iou i-nunps and Mrs. n. A. Mitchell, all of .Warsaw; Misses Barbara, Blanton, v Joyce Whatey, Marilyn Williama.t lAhtt Ramsey, Carolyn ' Williams and Elizabeth Judge of Wallace.,. , ' ..- . j... Immediately following ' the - re hearsal ', of the Carlton-Mitchell wedding Saturday night Mrs. George Bennett entertained fpr the wed ding party and close friends, v ft mrs. uennett met toe guests ' at the door and invited them to -the dining room. The table had a French Cloth, with the wedding cake at one end and the punch bowl at the other end. After the bride and groom cut the first slice, Miss Bet ty Phillips served , the cake , and George Bennett Jr poured punch. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ophas Whaley an nounce - the marriage ' of 1 their daughter, Shirley Frances, to Mr Bruce Hunter on August 1? In Jacksonville.. The RevBuelah Wil liams officiated. The groonj j the son of Mrs. Lloyd Huntae- and the late Mr, Hunter of Wallace. The bride wore a dress of aqua with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter are NSidins near Wallace, i INVITATIONS ISSUEb! The following invitations have been issued from Wallace: . ' Mr. and Mrs. Graham Pope request the honor qt your presence at the marriage o$ their , daughter . Anna uiJ.! Mr. James Herman Lockamy, Junior on aaiuraay the iweuta of Sept. . at four o'clock to the afternoon- Wallace Presbyte "v Church,. vvBuace, nenn-irouna Shepherd-Garvey Vows Spoken English Ivy.- The family pews were marKea with bows of white satin ribbon. - ', . . Miss Elizabeth Ann Gaddv. . Di arist and Miss Wanda Hussev. vo- 1 calist furnished the wedding music. usners were Billy Edelins and Par son Rhyne. cousins tit the bride. Miss Barbara Jacobs, cousin of the Dnae, was maid of honor. She wore an afternoon dress of silver- nylon, a white lace Juliet cap and matching white accessories. . Her corsage was ox xed carnations. ,. - The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, Colon D. Camp bell, was lovely in a two-piece, aft ernoon dress of beige faille, trim med with irredescent sequins-and seed pearls. .. She wore a navy vel vet hat trimmed, with seed pearls. ner .matcnug accessories were of navy. , ane carried a prayer book topped with a white purple-throated orchid. Leo Campbell, brother of the bride, was best man, Mrs. Colon D. Campbell, mother or the bride,, wore a navy two piece dress of silk shantung trim med with dainty white daisies at ww uecxiine, Her accessories were navy,. She wore, an . orchid cor sage. Mrs. James Chambers, moth er of the groom, wore a crepe dress "avJr wun navy accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. .Following the ceremony a recep tion was held-at the home of the bride s parents. Receiving the guests M the door was Mrs. Bessie Bittle who presented them in h. tag line which was composed of oi we wedding party, the bride a parents and th .. mother. .- f The bride's tahla , ; with an ecru lac. cIotTanTcX tered with a beautifully embossed two-tiered wedding cake. The din ing room was decorated in English Ivy, white gladioli and white al theas. Those serving refreshments .were Mrs. Leo Campbell, Mrs. Par son Rhyne, Mrs.' Thomas Sumner and Mrs. Bill Rivers. -:.r ?y During the evening the bride and bridegroom left for their wedding trip.- For traveling, the. bride wore a suit of tomato red with navy ac cessories. j . - Mrs. Chambers is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Campbell of Chesterfield, S. C. She is -a graduate of Zoar High School; She was a member of the W. A, C for -two 'years. :f:,'i.-r.,?-;-vi;'.,-.t.-fs i ; Sfc. Chambers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L.-Chambers of KenansviUe, N. C. : He has been with the U. S. Army for the past eight years. The couple will make their home at Fort Lee, Va where the groom is now stationed. . General Meeting Women of Church The Hallsville Presbyterian Wo men o fthe Church met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Leland Grady presiding. The meeting was opened with song " The Church's One Foundation" and prayer. A business meeting was held with roll call and minutes. The scripture was read by Mrs, James Miller and prayer by Mrs. Maurice Grady. The pro grom of the month "All Ye Are Bretbern" was presented by Mrs, .:p i$37So,. . ; : si.oewtmv I ELGIN I 'fc . m - .a t . Erskine's KINSTftN'S LEADING JEWELERS , T 110 W. Queen St. ' Dial 3706 ' GIGANTIC MERCIIAIIDISE Mr. and Mrs. Levi -Garvey an nounce the marriagefahr,tiftufch- wr iciva Grey, to Mr. IvevV-Vann Shepherd or Jacksonville on Aug' use ia in Mew Bern. The bride wore dress of aqua and accessories of white. They are makingthelr home M-iH ' Bales 10 TonSl ah Hour T iy:)1ll..'.y u The new Dearborn Hay RrierwilLptodutt thtee.ta t ht bales per mlnuie and has aMcitv of 10 tons of hay per hour, providing farmers with fast, eCicient one-man baling. Bales measure 16" by 18" in either 36" or 42" lengths. Bate weight can be adjusted between 50 and 100 pounds. A 25 Horsepower engine proviues ample "power lor .oaiiojinUqr vesjed conditions, with this powerful engine, stacked hay can be baled as eC(ritly as wi"' ' 1 "J f y.J ' , , - 4' ' - , . : (- - it i hear Jacksonville. ANNOUNCE t ; , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Nethercutt of Beulaville announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Patsy, to Mr. Charles Bruce Lemuel nf Jacksonville, Fla, son oj iDpnaid senoix ox fonsmoutn, Vav cn.AQgV ust 24th in Dillion. S. C7Mrs. Le- macks wore an ensemble of white with matching accessories. v The couple are residing in Ports- moutn.-va. 1. '.- . - Arid Cahosfo ' The members of the Duplin Coun ty Business & Professional Women's Club of Warsaw have planned an evening of entertainment for you and your friends at the American Legion Home on Thursday, Septem ber 17th at 8 o'clock when the home wUlbe ensuite for Bridge St Canas ta. There "will be door prizes, too. See the club members- for your tickets which wiU e-onry-1.60 each. t Be sure to meet ybiffttMlenda 111 this tournament V'f , A I t S ... -r. .--v .7.. -r- AU'OTIOri! ; $I0,D Vcilli of Hiah Qualih Ksb .MadEKdisB- ? : These end rany l!:!::.iilly Advcrliid ilcms will tb sc!d v Bain dr Shine NEW ELECTRIC , SEWING MACHINES Regular $169.50 Full Size Portables and Cabinets -iy SewsrTorward and Revers Round Bobbin . . :7P. M. SHARP, Rain or Shine t!evTrc:!dJerp3ulins ASSORTED SIZES BINOCULARS....7x50 NEW WAFFLE IRONS. NEW WATERLESS COOltWARE NEW ELECTRIC HOUSE CLOCKS NEW P0P.UP TOASTERS . NEW KITCHEN CLOCKS NEW IN. DRILLS . FIRST RUN CANNON Sheets and Pillow Cases - DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS $ , NEW VACUUM CLEANERS NEW ELECTRIC MIXERS -NEW ROGERS SILVERWARE TOOLS, and MORE TOOLS ; NEW DROP CORDS 6 IN. POWER SAWS r 4 ELECTRIC FRENCH' FRYERS - V NEW CIHIOME SOCKET SETS - DRILL JJITS 1 ABSOHJTELI NO BY tZZZZ'.S. EVERYTHING WILL En SOLD NEW 5pc. FOLDING BRIDGE SETS 1 i 9 Campbell-CLam! - Of wide interest was u.e lovely wedding of Miss Ruby Jean- Camp bell and Sfc. Andrew Chambers, which took place at 4,o'c,,,'"i. n August 12th at the 7 j ar , i Church;-'The Rev. Kenntw.-oaucft-baugh, pastor; performed the dou ble ring ceremony in the presence of a large assembly of relatives and friends. -' ' Pines, Cathedral candelabra, hold- -AT- ing white tarwrs, brVr- n - p ' ' ' r glan:o!r. Din- o" -t 1 r 1 ;