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ir r -r - i rr-rr j V . . . , -,..,. r i1 " J - . . T 7, r'l 5 y;H Duplin County Society '4 i f -A If . A"' . MRS. R. C. JENKINS, Who before her marriage Sun day, December 13, in the Wallace Methodist Church -was the former Miss Mary Vann Wadsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wadsworth of Teachey. Mr. Jenkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Jenkins of Teachey. (Photo by Schubert Williams) Miss Cameron, Nr. Sunday Dec. 27th. at 7;30 o'clock in the evening. Miss Frances Joele ate Cameron of Southern Pines, daughter of Mrs. C. E. Jordan of High Point and Arnold Murray , Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jones, Sr., of Warsaw, were united in marriage. The double-ring ceremony was held at the Presbyterian Church, Warsaw, with the Rev. Norman H. Flowers, pastor, officiating. Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr., pre sented a program of nupial music. Mrs. Tommie Phillips was soloist. The church was decorated with pines and smilax and featured a white center arch, where the couple stood while repeating the vows. Beneath the arch was a floor basket of white gradioli and pompons scheme of green and white. The bride entered the church with her brother, Roland Jordan, -who gave her in marriage. Her white gown was fashioned of Chan it illy lace and featured a jacket with a high standup collar, self covered buttons and long sleeves, -ending in a point. The skirt was full-length, made of net with tiers of cascading, ruffles over bridal taffeta. Her fingertip veil waa at tached to a tiny cap of Chantilly law. She carried a white Bible topped with a white purple-throated orchid and wore as her only orna ment, a silver bracelet, gift of the bridegroom. Attending the bride as maid of honor waa her roommate. Mist Bet ty HsSzelaw of Souther Pines. Mrs. Robert I Spencer of Chapel Hill wasanotron or honor and the brides maids were Mrs. W. C. Martin of Vat-saw, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Nancy Lee Herring, former college roommate of the bride. Little Miss Carol Cameron Jordan attend ed ber sister as flower girl. The honor attendant carried arm bouquet of red carnations tied rith silver braid and the brides maid carried red carnations tied with red satin. All were gowned alike in wihte net dresses with rtranieu brocade bodices and shrug jackets of silver brocade. Each at Miss Doro Of B. J. Shepherd At Fh Ckdar fforV fiantiit Chufch was the setting for the 4:80 wedding, January 1 of Miss Dorothy Mas Edwards and B. J. Shepherd, who will m&ka their borne in Ft. Meyers, Florida after a southern wedding itrip. The Rev. A. L. Brown, pastor A the bride officiated at the double jrlng ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. .-and Mrs. James Alfred Edwsrdf Df Bilaville and the bridegroom iis ihe soa of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice XheilherA . of Jacksonville. Wedding music was presented by Joe Jackson, pianist, and Miss Mar garet Jackson, soloist The Couple entered the church together. The bride , wore a navy dress with white trim and match ing accessaries; Ber corsage was f vwhite roses. ' Gerald Edwards of Gardner Webb College, brother' the bride and 'Lynn Jackson were ushers. The bride's mother, wore a green 'dress -with black accessories and a icorsage of White carnations. The mother ot 4h bridegroom wore a dress of wine repe, black accessories and a eorsaj of white tarnations. . Ynj. Shepherd is -graduate of Beula villa school and for the past two years has been employed with, tha Waccamaw Bank in Kenans will. Mr. Shepherd attended schools in Ihv Edwards Becomes Bride ff 7- U?i 1 VJ 45 3 Jones Wed tendant wore a red carnation in her hair. The flower girl wore white organdy over taffeta with a wide bertha collar and carried a basket of red and white carnation petals. Miss Jean Newkirk, Warsaw; Miss Rosalie Daniels, Greensboro, and Miss Jeannette Van Boskerch, Pine Bluff, cousin of the bride, who acted as honorary bridesmaids also wore white. , Attending the bridegroom as best man was his brother-in-law, W. C. Martin of Warsaw. Ushers were Frank Steed, I. J. Quinn, and Harold Matthis, all of Warsaw. Mrs. Jordan, mother of the bride, wore grey wool with 4 purple or chid. Mrs. W. B. Stein with whom the bride made her home in South ern Pines wore black crepe with white jacket, a purple orchid, and Mrs. Jones, mother of the bride groom was gowned in navy blue crepe and also wore a purple or chid. Guests signed the bride's book in the vestibule and were received at the door by the wedding party. Immediately following the cere mony, the couple left for Lynch burg, Natural Bridge and Washing ton, D. C. For the wedding trip, the bride changed to a beige knit suit and tiny yellow hat and brown ac cessories. At her shoulder she pin ned the orchid from ber bouquet Mrs. Jones is a graduate of James town High School, and Guilford College, where she received her A3, degree in English. While at Guilford she was active in many organizations including the Revel ers Club and was a member of the 1S53 May Court At present she is teaching the seventh grade in the Warsaw City Schools, where she is sponsor for the cheerleaders, ma jorettes and "Block W" Club. Mr. Jones was graduated from Warsaw High School and attended The Citadel, Charleston, S. C where he majored in engineering. At pre sent he is employed by Cumberland Dairy Products, Inc of Clinton. On their return they will be at home at 1UE. Hill St Cedar Fork Jan. 1st. Virginia and tor some time has been mnloyed with the Firestone De partment in Florid. Immediately following ths Shap herd-Edwards rshsarsal on Thurs day hight Mrs. Paul Hunte arid Mrs. Eddie Earl GrlfflM entertained iti the Educational buildinj of the nrh with a rake cuttins. 4he refreshment table was covered with a white linen cloth and held an artistic center arrangement of white flowers, fern and ereenry. flanked with lighted tapers in crystal can- dlebra. After the bride and groom elect had cut the huge white cake topped with a minature bride and groom, Mrs. Hunter served cake and ice cream was served by Mrs. Grif fin. Attending were the Wedding party and close friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Waters of Warsaw announce the. marriage of their daughter, Gladys Ann, to Airman 3rd. Class Ollie Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cook, also of Warsaw, Sunday December 37 at Dillon, a C Mrs. Cook Is a graduate of War saw High School and Is employed at Mack's Store here. , . . . ' Airman Cook is now stationed at Lawson Air Force Base at Fort Benning, Ga. ft ' - KX """-' mm" "' " 1 1 1 1 "a Miss Dorothy Jean Smith became the bride of Lt. Julian Fussell Mar shall of Ft. Benning Ga., on Sunday, December 27, at 5 o'clock in the First Baptist Church of Smithfield. Dr. J. Larry Mayo performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Smith of Smith field. Lt. Marshall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Charles Mar shall of Rose Hill. Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music was presented by Cleve McGowan, organist, Miss Mary Jane Warrick, soloist and Mr. Donald Dudley of Raleigh, solo ist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of imported French Rosepoint lace over white bridal satin, fashioned with a small, scalloped, Elizabethan collar outlined with a design of seed pearls. The fitted bodice, low ering to a pointed waistline, fast ened down the back with the full skirt extended into a contillion train. Long sleeves ended in points over the hands and were encrusted with pearls at the wrists. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion, appli qued with Rosepoint lace was ar ranged from a tiara of matching clusters of pearlized orange blos soms. She carried a cascade bouquet of white starlight roses which was centered with a corsage of white roses. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Peggy Ann Jordan of Smithfield. Her floor length gown was of rust nylon net over taffeta with a bouffant skirt fashioned with a fitted bodice and stole. She wore a matching shirred net bonnet and mitt and carried a cascade bouquet of talisman roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Henry Daulton West of Greensboro, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Patricia Gay Huff of Columbia, S. C cousin of the bride, and Miss La Rue Hill and Miss Grace Massey of Smith field. Their gowns, mitts, and bon nets were of mint green net fash ioned like that of the honor atten dant and they also carried talisman roses. The honorary attendants were Miss LuLong Ogburn, Miss Marjorie Barnes, Miss Doris Allen, Miss Anna Margaret Johnson, Miss Rose Mae Holland and Miss Fr ankle Finch, all of Smithfield. They all wore wrist corsages of yellow roses. Herbert Charles Marshall, Jr., of Aberdeen, Mi, attended his brother ss best man. Ushers were William Donald Mallard of Salemburg, John Wilton Mallard of Raleigh, Jesse ytcbfleld Wilson of Charlotte and. Warren Smllh of Smithfield. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Smith wore a floor-length gown of changeable taffeta in shades of blue and green with a matching hat and -Tne mher' oY tb. ffOMI wore a floor-length gown of nUUVS rept -length gown of niauv repnT Tf oy, - . with a hat of irridescent ttqtilns snd long off-white gloves. Her cof sSe was of yellow roses. Immediately following the cere mony the parents of the bride enter tained at si reception in their home. Receiving at the door and intro ducing to the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gleen. The receiving line was composed of Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Marshall, the bride and groom, and members of the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warrick di rected the guests Into the dining room where Mrs. L. L. Nordan and Mrs. Kennith Taylor were serving punch. The honorary bridesmaids, Mrs. Lehman Barnes, Mrs. J. IL Wiggs, Mrs. Jim Massey and Mrs. W. T. Dance assisted in serving. Receiving at large were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godwin of Benson, Henry Daulton West of Greensboro, Miss WUometa Smith and James B. Kelly of Richmond, Vs., and Dr. Robert Smith of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Munden di rected guests upstairs where Mrs. J. Charles Parrish and Mrs. Jesse, 3 ( jjf in. -W-e e-!A if . MRS. DAVID HUGH CARLTON is the former Miss Irma Jean Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller of Warsaw. Her marriage to Private Carlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carlton, also of Warsaw, took place December 13 at the War saw home of the bride's brother, L. S. Whittle and Mrs. Whittle. Stanley were presiding over the bride's gifts. Miss LuLong Ogburn and Miss Marjorie Barnes furnished music for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of Baltimore. Md presided over the bride's register. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farmer. Following the reception the couple left for a southern wedding trip after which they will make their home in Columbus, Ga. For travel ing Mrs. Marshall changed to a grey French-flannel suit with which she used black accessories and the corsage of white roses which was taken from her bridal bouquet Mrs. Marshall has been attending Woman's College of the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, where she Is a senior snd is major ing in business administration. Lt. Marshall was attending North Carolina State College in Raleigh, where he was a senior and ma por ing in textile administration until his call into service. He is now serving with the United States Army at Ft Benning, Ga. Out Of town guests for the wed ding Included: Mr, Jesse. Fussell, Misses Settle and Edna Fussell, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Wilson, Miss Bar bara Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Murray of Rose Hill; Capt and Mrs, Wood of Sprir Lake; Mrs. Cody Smith, and Miss Bonnie Smith of Durham; Ken Mace, Miss WUometa Smith and Jim Kelly of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis and Miss Darlene Davis of Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Bart ley Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Smith of Four Oaks; Miss Naomi Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godwin and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Smith of Benson; L. C. Smith of West Chel mesford, Hass.; Dr. Robert Smith of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams of Savannah, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mitchell pf Fayettevllle; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mallard of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. William Donald Mallard, of Salemburg; Mrs. Horses Thompson King, Jr., of Wil mington; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Guy of Montreat , Jesse L. Wilson of Charlotte; Lt and Mrs. Norman Barnes, L. A. Beaslay, and Mrs. Gay of Norfolk, Va.; Mr: and Mrs. Her bert Charles Marshall of Aberdeen, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Daulton West of Greensboro. Kiss Anne Pope spent several days recently with her cousin, Ann Hollo many of Goldsboro. 3 is Spoken L I; r lLlaa MISS DOROTHEA GRAY DRAU- HAN is the daughter of Mr. and JWrs. J. H. Draughan of Godwin, MRS. CECIL BENNETT BROWN, before her marriage Dec. 20 in the Sander's Chapel Church of Smith field, was Miss Reba Fudelle Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude BfeaaaasaaaliBl I? ' '' "W--Sft&W:-- ' 1 - r I I VV I Mr. and Mrs. John F. Raiford Celebrates Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. John F. Raiford of Seven Springs celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Wednesday. December 23rd., when their children entertained at their home from 2:30 to 6:00 P. M. The home was decorated with Christmas and anniversary decora tions. Gold tapers rendered festive light to the occasion. Guests were greeted at the door by B. B. and P. B. Raiford. The guests -were then invited to the dining room where they were served cake, coffee, tea, salted nuts and mints by Mrs. G. R. Rouse, Mesdames B. B. and P. B. Raiford and Miss Jessie Raiford. The granddaughters assisted in registering the guests. About sixty guests called during the afternoon to wish them many more years of continued happiness. The couple received many useful gifts of flowers, cards and house hold articles. Goodbyes were said to B. B. and P. B. Raiford. They have four children, Mrs. G. R. Rouse and B. B. Raiford of Seven Springs; Miss Jessie Raiford of Washington, D. C and P. B. Raiford of Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mr. Herman Taylor, Raleigh, and Mrs. Julius Herbst, Portsmouth, Va. JAY'S is proud to announce we are now selected dealer for International Sterling Now it's easy to own . international Steding )U4 p e r we e JAY'S Jewelers Clinton , who announce her engagement to Coy Darwin Evans, son of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Evans of Magnolia. Hill Jr. of Smithfield. Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs. David Edward Brown of Rose Hill and the late Mr. Brown. visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tay lor, Friday. Engagement Announce Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams of Beulaville announce the engagement of their daughter Angela Faye, of Warsaw to Mr. George William Gantt of Tallahasse, Florida, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gantt of Dothan, Ala. Mr. J. D. Johnson of Turkey visit ed Misses Cora, Almeta and Lizzie Edwards Saturday night. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Killet of Warsaw were guests of the Edwards. Odd Fact A Boston grade school teacher and her pupils carried on their lessons for ten days recently In a complete classroom set up in a department store window, so elty taxpayers passing by eould see now effectively their money was being spent in the educa tional field.' lp e r six pcr$etting Elizabethtown law ' . 3i .. - wi' 'ryw IBM VCrUlt TIMES, KENANSVIIXE, If. C, T IPlrfiiBii IN A DOUBLE WEDDING held Dec. 20 in the First Methodist Church of Mount Olive, two sisters, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Edison Andrews, became brides. Mrs. Roland Smith, left, is the former Miss Nancy Jane Andrews and Mrs. Calvin , Porter, right, is the former Miss Charlotte Andrews. Mr. Smith is the son of Mrs. Roy Davis of Calypso and the late Roland Smith. Mr. Porter is the son of Mrs. Leo Porter of Rochelle, Va., and the late Mr. Porter. mm- iilflil .feiiSSSMSa., ifsKis MRS. ARNOLD MURRAY JONES is the former Miss iTances joeieaie Cameron of Southern Pines, daugh- ter of Mrs. C. E. 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