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'ome in for the most amazing
iorronstration you have ever seen.
Stnu’s Esso
Hillsboro
College in Danville, Va. spent
Sunday here with her parents,
'Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sharpe
GWENbOLYN JtOSE WOODARD
was attached to a pearl-studded
Juliet cap and her bouquet was of
valley lilies and white rose's, cen
tered with art orchid.
‘Miss Jane Dalrymple cousin of
the bride attended as maid of hon
or . Her gown of gold nylon net
over taffeta was designed vftth
strapless bodice worn with demi
jacket a tiny corselet midriff, and
a nylon net skirt of double ruffle.
She wore a Juliet cap, matching
gold mitts and carried a bouquet of
bronze chrysanthtmums tied with
contrasting ribbons.
Bridesmaids were Miss Joyce
Woodard and Miss Peggy Dal
rymple, and junior bridesmaids
were Miss Virginia Lynn and Miss
Kay Franklin. Miss Suzanne Cates,
niece of the birdegroom, was flow
er girl.
Their gowns of green nylon net
and satin were made identical in
style to that of the honar attend
ant. They wore matching mitts
and Juliet caps, and carried bou
quets of yellow crysanthemums
and roses tied with contrasting
ribbon.
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Marshall L. Cates Jr. of Hills
boro was best man for his broth
er. Ushers were Jay Woodard of
Raleigh, brother of the bride, John
W. Pass of Raleigh, David R.
Moore of Fuquay Springs, Owen
Allison of Hillsboro, Lawrence
Rogers of Mebane and Kenneth
Rosemond of Hillsboro.
Honorary attendants were Mrs.
Milton Dixon, Mrs. David *R.
Moore, Mrs. George H. Repass,
Miss Margaret Wilson and Miss
Eleanor Johnson.
Tor her daughter1 wedding Mrs.
Woodard wore a gown of toast
Chantilly lace over blush satin wtfh
toast accessories and an orchid
corsage. The bridegroom’s mother
wore a gown of flesh chiffon with
a matching Juliet cap and an or
chid corsage.
Immediately following the wed
ding the .bride’s parents entertain
ed dt a reception at the Woman’s
Club.
From New York the coup^ left
by plane for a three-weeks wed
ding trip to Europe including
France, Switzerland, Holland, and
England.
For traveling the bride wore a
beige gabardine suit trimmed in
bronze beads, brown accessories,
and used cobra shoes and bag.
They will reside in the Raleigh
Apartments in Raleigh upon their
return.
Mrs. Cates is a graduate of Mer
edith College where she received
an A.B. in history and at the
present time she is manager of the
World Travel Service of the Caro
lina Motor Club in Raleigh.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of the University of North Caro
lina with a B.S. in Business Ad
ministration, and at present is em
ployed „as a research analyst with
the Division of Statistics and Plan
ning of the North Carolina State
Highway and Public Works Com
mission .
CRABTREES CELEBRATE -
GOLDEN WEDDING ~ -
ANNIVERSARY ~ — ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crabtree
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary Sunday afternoon at
their home on the Danville High,
way.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
introduced guest to the receiving
composed of Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree
and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crabtree
Mr. Joe Crabtree and Mrs. J. T.
Stoe.
Mrs. N. D. Crabtree presided
at the guest book. Mrs. Calvjn
Ray directed guests to the dining
room.
Mrs. Jim Crabtree poured punch
and Mrs. Arthur Ward served cake.
Those- assisting in the dinning
room were Mrs. Larry Bass and
Mrs. B. Wright.
Mrs. Joe Crabtree and Miss Ma
rie Carden served in the gift room.
Goodbyes were said by Mrs. Mary
Hines and Mr. Maurice Carden, j
The dinning room carried out
the gold motiff. The serving table
was covered* with a lace cloth over
gold satin, and centered with an
arrangement of gold mixed flow
ers. Crystal tapers and gold cand
les at each end of the table and a
tiered cake decorated .with gold
and topped with a miniature bride
i and groom completed the setting.
About 1T5 guests called during
the afternoon.
GARDEN CLUB PLANTS CROC!
The Hillsboro Garden Club has
one thousand crocus bulbs which
they plan to use along the entranc
es to the business district, making
gay drifts, especially in the mown
lawn areas. Persons living on King
Street betweehfEe triangle and
the business district and on the
St. Mary’s road between highway
70 and the business district of
just off either of these streets are
asked to cooperate with the Gar
den Club by planting some of these
bullbs on their property.
Interested Persons are reqwast
ed to call Maude Brown this week
[ and engage as many of these bulbs
as will be needed.
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M^s. O. L. Thomas entertained
Thursday evening at a reception
honoring S-Sgt. and Mrs. Roy
Thomas who were married Oct.
5, in Kansas.
Miss Betty June Hayes greeted
guests at the door and Mrs. Allen
Lloyd introduced guests to the -re
ceiving line composed of Mrs. O.
L. Thomas, mother of the groom,
and the bride and groom. Mrs.
John Bell presided over the brides
book and directed guests to the
dinning foom.
Mrs. George Johnson Jr. pour
ed punch and Mrs. W. L. M&n
ness served cake. Also helping in
the dining room were Mrs. Fred
Sharpe and Miss Jennette Miller.
The brides table was ’ covered
with a white linen cloth and cen
tered with an arrangement of
white fall flowers and a minature
bride and goom. '
About 80 guests called during!
the hours eight to ten.
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