V J 9 1 J '-Si. " 1 - f s v MRS. EDWARD McPHAIL BRITT Drift-Bean Vows In Concord Miss Janice Darlene Bean and Kdward McPhail Britt were unit ed in marriage Saturday, June 1. la the Forest Hill Methodist Church parsonage, at five o'clock in the af ternoon, in the private ceremony, the pastor, the Rev. Jessie G. Wil kinson, officiated, using the double ring ceremonies of the Methodist ritual. The vows were spoken before a background of ferns and arrange ments of white mixed flowers. A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. H. M. Allen at the piano. Her selections included O Promise Me', 'I Love You Truly', "Because. 'Ava Maria',' and 'The Because 'Ava Maria',' and 'The mony, the bride and groom left lor After June 8th, Mr. and Mrs. Britt Mrs. Emmons Garner and son, E. lips, Sr. dlamona or ue iirsx waier. I I swaa-w " I Lord's Prayer' The traditional wed- a wedding trip to an unannounced will be at home at 62 N. Church St., H. spent Sunday with Mrs. Gar- ' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herrmg spent t ;i ,f - ... ' ling marches' were used for the destination. For teaveUng the bride in the Lang Apartments. ner's mother, Mrs. C. L. Taylor in' last week end with Mr. Herring's Mary Baker JSfldy L, - - iQooQoooooooooioooooQooQoofto 4ooooo0oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodooooooooooooocoooooooooof Lord's Prayer'. The traditional wed dine marches were used for the , Li U g O J I :i :: I Or Broilers ? e c OI nr ' ' t processional and recessional Th bride and eroom entered to gether and were unattended. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an original ballerina .ength gown of chantilly lace over taffeta, fashioned with braceiei length fitted sleeves. , The tiirht fittinn bodice featareo a scalloDed neckline, emoroiaereu with seed oearls. Her beuffant skirt fell gracefully over tiers of net ruf fles and her accessories were oi white lace. On her white Bible she carried a white orchid with steph anotis and fluer d' armour. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a navy blue eyelet dress with navy and white accessories and a corsage of white orchids. The bride-groom's mother wore a black eyelet sheath with white ac e!ories and a corsage of white orchids. Immediately following the cere mony, the bride and groom left for a wedding trip to an unannounced destination. For traveling the bride A TYPICAL FLOCK OF TURKEYS mm . --,r,,..yu,:r.-,Hr ' v. ,. . , . , W e ' ' ;:::-l " " 1 .' ' -r- " -'. ' ' BUYING AND SHELLING CORN When The Season Opens. Will Pay Top Prices. km tw 'li 5- ! " ROSE ROSE Methodist Class Goes Gold Park Lake ' Th Intermediate Sunday School UIH oi torn Aneinooist viiurcu cu Joyed an outing last Wednesday af ternoon at Gold Park Lake.- Mrs. J N. West, Mrs. J. ft Wahab and Mrs. Eugene Beasley accompanied . the n-oun A oicnic supper was also en. joyed. Those attending- were Edna Earl Bright, Brad and Arthur muv hew. Ernestine and Linda Fred erick, Betty Lou and Bobert Dale, Milton Costin, Barbara Lanien Al len and Annette Wahab and Char les and Lee West. , i ,, r i : 83 Attend Bible School At Presbyterian , ; ! The theme for the Presbyterian Bible School this year wag 'Jesus Calls',: with Mrs. Bill Sheffield as Director of the school. The school, which began on Mon day and went Through Friday hud an average attendance of 83. The week's werk was concluded with a family night supper and com mencement program on Friday eve- nmg at the church. Workers for the week were as) follows: Klndergarden, Mrs. Bea man Lashley, . Mrs. Eugene Wray, Mrs. Jerry Rivenbark, Mrs. Lucy Thomas, Mrs. F. A. Mitchner and Misses Sissy Thomas and Victoria Middleton, Primary A, Mrs. Ed Shef field and Mrs. John Vincent; Pri mary B, Mrs. Arnold and Bay Da vist Junior, Mrs. Norman Flowers? Intermediate, Mrs. J. H. Hines, Kev. N. H. Flowers and Charles Pewell astd Director of Music, Mrs. J. T. Gresham. ' Mrs. Jack Godbold Entertains Daughter Mrs. Jack Godbold eatertamea her daughter, Delois en her 8tn birthday, Saturday afternoon at chose a white two piece sheath dress with which she used matching accessories and the orchid lifted from her Bible.. Mrs. Britt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bean of 230 Kerr St. She is a 1956 graduate of Concord High School and is employed with Cannon Mills. The groom Is the son of Mrs. Ben P. Marcianti, 92 N. Church St., Con cord, and the late Stacy H. Britt. He formerly lived in Warsaw, where he attended the Warsaw schools and later Riverside Military Acadera Gainesville, Ga. He was graduated in 1954 from Uiacord High School, served two years in the Navy and is attending the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he is member of the Kappa Psi Profes sional Fraternity THE wr. wn.L BE i mm IIILL,' N. C IIJLLJV W. i JVllljij ''-liUUiiuvj . v.:.;avw. k..l lave horns and tUoonj were given guesC ' i After Delola had opened her many nlot gifts, birthday cake, Ice cream, salted nuts and mints were served to Susan and Calvin Brown, Sylvia and Trina Jones, Diana and William Outlaw, Tanga west, An thony Outlaw' Robert Blackburn, Danny Kornegay. Linda Pridgen, Tony Bennett, Margaret Grady m Lelols'c brother, David Godbold. Mrs. J. Ellis West Hostess At Cake Cutting Members of the West Standi weddina trait were entertained at a cake cutting last Saturday eve ning by Mrs. J. Ejus West, Mrs. Mack Brock and Mrs. Charlie uur- lin The home was decorated through- i out with-lovely floral arrangements. . . . . . i -ill- The Serving laDie, covereo wim white eutwnrk cloth, "was centered with a five branched silver candle- bra, holding pink burning tapers sad enem filled with floating pink carnations. The buffet was graced with an arrangement of pi car nations. After the bridal couple had cut, the finst slice of wedding cake, Ibe mother of the bride, Mrs. V. A. StanolL served cake and. the mother of the groom, Mrs. J. Ellis West served punch. Warsaw Personals : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper and sen Ben F. snent several days last week with Mrs. Cooper's mother, Mrs. F. J. Strickland. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Wahab and fanily and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wa hab and family anenaea me wsmo family reunion In Rocky Mount last Sundav Mrs. F. 3, Thomas has returned hone after soendlnc several weeks with her children in Rocky Mount- and Gastenla, Ms. and Mrs. Franklin Thomas and children spent last week end with Mr. Thomas' mother, Mrs. r, J Thomas. Mm. H C. Reams of Norfolk, Va, viaited several days last week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minton. , Miss Norma Graham of Anniston, Ala., is house guest of Mr. and Mrs.- A. J. Jenkins this week. Mrs. C. H Bundy of Raleigh spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Jones and family. - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hart and family of Raleigh were recent guests in the home of Mrs Hart's sis ter, Mrs. S. A. Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Oxley of Beula ville were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Dewey Potts. Mrs. Bobby Lanier of LaGrange spent last week end with Mrs. Ma mie Lanier, Mrs. Emmons Garner and son, E. BEST 111 GUARANTEED FEEDS FOR :':,..:::;;-' ,:: -'4i:M:'-;:' PquMry un. Located on highway II7 -between .., tad funnily, Lr. L.uw nora accomDanled her home last Friday and visited his mother, Mrs. W. R. Blackmore and family. , Miss Mae Brock .who has been teaching In Goldsboro this year has returned home to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Brock. ' i " Miss Peggy Torrans has returned home from W. C. and will be at hw with her mother. Mrs. Bruce Torrans until July at which time she will enroll at Watts Hospital in Xirham...'A3 . Mi- anil Mrs Frank Torrans of FayetteviUe and Mrs. Sally T. My res of Clinton ' were , sunaay : owner niti nf Mrs. Bruce Torrans. 'f Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boyette and son, Jimmy were week, end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Paul Mull to WU- (V Mr, and Mrs. L, O. Williams via ited, relatives in Autryville last Sunday afternoon. ;:- ,; ' ' Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Williams vis- 4hl nnn U. and Mr L. O IW MAC . Williams, Jr, In New Bern recent- Rev - and oars. A. weuaer c Kinston, Mr. an Mrs. Davis Pow ell t Rocky ; Mount and Mr., and Mrs. N. E. Strickland and son, naae f Goldsboro visited recently in the Kme of Mr. and Mrs. David Cham rs. Mn J C. Scott and Mrs. Lambert Turner of Wilmlneton visited their sister, and brother in law,' Mr. and Mrs: David Chambers and Mrs. ar- ivl Pnwell last Sunday. Mrs. Carlyle Poweu attenoea re cently the 40th Class Reunion of ha ol&u at Meredith ' College. Rev. Carlyle Powell is teaching at R. A. Camp near Columbia S. C. this week. - Mr. and Mm. Jimmy Bizsell and Mr and Mrs. Bill Shine were guests f Mr and Mrs. T. T. McPhail at their.' cattaee at Topsail Beach. M aad Mm Raloh SklDPle of Charleston. S. C. were week end electa of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Strlck land, and Mr and Mrs. Belton Min- aliew. Bobby Martin of Wake Forest spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Mi mother. Mrs. A. J. Strlck land. f Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Strickland and children, Jimmy and Jane spent last Sunday at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hinson and family visited Mrs. Hinson's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Ben ton in Wilmington last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fonvielle and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. John son, Jr and family and Mr. and Mrs Lee Brown spent last week end at New River. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips, Jr., of Wake Forest College spent last week end with Mr. Phillips' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham PhiU Una Sr. SEE We Have A - Livestock ,Uui-n were Eui.uay guests t Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Benton. Linda who visited last week With her cousin, Kathy, returned home, with her parents to Chadburn. , - George Bennett, Jr.; after spend ing several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, left last Monday f or ;. Officeri Candidate School, at Fort Benning, a. , Sam Jones,' Jr., and his sister, Mary Cooper,; are 'spending this week with their grandparents, Mr.- and Mrs. R, L. Welles in wauace. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and daughter apart ..tat y: TvmOxt Surf City. - -1-'--tr"' -r'r'c-r-' Shoppers In Goldsboro last week B. C. Surratt. J. C. Surratt, Lela Middleton,: Allen Draughan, Sr., nd C W. Surratt. t ' u l AnwM Jones attended, the graduation from high school of her brother In High romt lasi ip"jr ! Mrs. Arnold Jones, and daughter,,! Je Carol, Miss Zona Quinn, Miss Lib West, Miss .V Joanne. Flowers, n r-1.ria Thnmas and Miss Lilly miaa , i Mae Phillips ate spending this week at Wrigbtsville Beacn. . -Mr anit Mra. Richard Williams, Ervln Dobson and. Miss Gerry Ann Sandlin, all of Beulaville and Ger ald Quinn and Miss Rita sunon ana H.ghle Lewis are spending this week at the beach. ' Mr. and Mrs. Milford Quinn and Mr. John A. Johnson are attending j a wholesalers Convention in Win ston - Salem this week end. Miss Jackie Fussell left last Wed nesday to attend school this sum mer at Chapel Hill. Bill Straughan spent several oays lest week with his grandmother, Mrs. 'Janie Wasd in Teachey. Mable Jane Straughan spent last week with her aunts in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stokes and daughter of Lexington and. Mrs. Stokes' mother, Mrs. Fritz visited Mr. and Mrs. K C. Surratt and Mrs. Lela Middleton last Sunday. Thne attending the Bell Family n.uninn. held at the home of Mb, and Mrs. Oliver Edwards last Sun day were: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell of Turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Roll of Beulaville. Mr. and Mrs. El more Bell and Mrs. Annie Ingram of Kenanitville. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones f Beulaville, Mr. and Mrs. Thomni. Murahv of Pink Hill. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Gqdbold of Mount Olive. Mr. Claude Dale of Mount Olive. Mr. and, Mrs. Richard Wll Hams and Mm. Lou Bell Williams of Beulaville. Mr. and Mrs. Brax ton Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carl ton. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Quinn Few blemishes can be found in a true character, for it is always diamond of the first water. US TODAY Working Plan Cor QDs rose iiila, anu riauimuua v -: -;- " A distinguished Industrialist and civic leader wfll accept the memor ial marker to the late, Lionel Weil at Cliffs of Neuse State Park.i He is Amos R. Karns of High Point who will receive the marker on behaU of the state of North Caro lina. ' The exercises will be held at Cliffs Nmu State Park. 44 miles south east of Goldsboro on Sunday, June 9 at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Keams is cnair- . .i mv MimmitfM nf the man aji ww - w Board of Conservation and Develop ment. , - i' 1 " , The public is, invited to the. ex- ercises at which ut. rrann r. urn ham will be sneaker. Dr. Graham is one of the nation's , best knowc philosophers and educators. He U MimnletinB- his seventh, year at mediator for the United Nations for Pakistan and India.' ::,:;'F:':i:, lator is nearing an end and, .there is' a growing movement W Norm Carolina, to have him return to the state and rejoin the faculty of the University of ' North Carolina at Chapel Hill, He won the love ndt esteem of studdnts of the VnXyer- sity first as teacher .and then as president of the Consolidated Unl - A&P's Own All DEXOLA Pt. Bt 29c Special! A&? Fancy SAUCE Special! Jane Parker LOAF CAKE Special Low Price! Ann MAYONNAISE Special tow PriceJAnn Sparkle Regular PUDDING For You Apple TYPICAL TURKEY HOUSE, ' of I.sv. S-.j lt i by tii, Goldsboro Chancer tf Commerce Mr, Kearns is secretary . treat! urer of the Crown Hosiery Mills t Hlgfl .fOUK. ruuaia of , Duke University and a member nf the board of trustees and the n.' ecutlve ' committee of that board of Duke University. He has served si mayor of his city tor several years,1 and President of the v ' Rotary club there. ( i". The Advisory Committee of th F 1 Park, Frank Seymour, chairman, acceeaea so a ww pvinuwr uomana ii that a marker be placed at the Cliff, i ' commemorating the work of the 1 1 late Mr, Weil in bringing the park) n into being. The brief exercises Will t be held at the Cliffs overlook. S.j S Moseley Davis of Mt. OUve, whose r family gave land lot the perpetiial men view from ' the park acrou , r Neuse'rlver winpresidey'-i,.. Stop pain of piles or money oacm in 2r?tot& i i .niuSTtorturel vGave internal and If . external relief I 6 meoUcauy-proved ta8?toSfflfl5f walk in comf ortl Onlystainless SSStSi i-l I ; (Htmum i fmmWa,, Purpose OIL Qt Bot 53c Quality 2 25c 16 oz. Cans Page Page Qt Jar 5c pkg. Oi o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o ,c c 'AVjyC-:'1,"!..'. v c v j" 49c n 5 c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c r