jForrest-Sinclair vows said
ilast Saturday in Hillsboro
in a late afternoon ceremony
.at the Hillsboro Methodist Church
-on Saturday,*July I, Miss Phylls
inurje Forrest was married to
James Archibald Sinclair.
The Rev. Charles Spence Hub
hard of the University Methodist
Church in Ch3pe! Hill was the
•officiating minister, assisted by
tie Rev. Charles H. Reckard of
the Hillsboro Presbyterian Church.
Mhs. Robert Franklin Warren, or
gMiist. and Steven T. Kimbrough,
.jsoioist, presented a program of
* wotidiiig music prior to the cere
jmoay.
I . '
The wide k the daughter ot
Mrs. Robert Oswin 'Fewest of
Hillsboro and the late Mr. For
rest. She attended Salem College
and the University of North Car
olina where she was a member
of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and
Phi Beta Kappa. She was pre
sented at the Terpsichorean Ball.
Mr. Sinclair is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Neill Blue Sinclair of
Raeford. He is a graduate of the
University of North Carolina, did
graduate work at the University
| of Virginia, and received his mas
ter’s degree from the University
MRS: JAMES ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR
One Group
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HILLSBORO
Hillsboro
Social
Notes
VISITS
Mrs. N. D. (Sis) Orabtret re
turned home Tuesday might after
visiting in Reeky Mount since Sun
day with her sister, Mrs. A. B.
Parsley, who is critically 11.
AWAY
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hopper and
Jim this week are visiting Gettys
burg. Pa.
IN HOSPITAL
C. D. Knight entered Veterans
Hospital last Thursday and is re
ceiving treatment. It is reported
he is getting along nicely.
krf North Carolina Graduate School
of Business Administration.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her brother, Robert Os
win Forrest, Jr. of Pensacola,
Florida. The bodice of her dress
was of Alenecn lace designed with
a sabrina neckline, and the skirt
of silk organza was anpbqued with
motifs of the same lace. She car
ried a prayer hook topped with
gardenias and ivy. Her veil of
sift illusion was attached to a
silk ribbon cap.
The groom's twin brother, John
Thomas Sinclair of Kinston, was
best man. Ushers were Neill Blue
Sinclair, Jr., of Raleigh, brother
of the groom; Charles Grimm of
CHften-Allwood, Is. J., brother-in
law of the groom; George Woody
Tear, Jr. of Hillsboro, ,the (Hide's
cousin; Bobby McNeill and Wade
McDougaM of Raeford.
Immediately following the cere
mony the bride’s mother and
aunts, Mrs. Bedford Forrest a d
Miss Mary B. Forrest, entertained
the families and dose friends of
the couple who attended the wed
ding.
After a wedding trip Mr. and
Mrs. Sinclair will be at home in
Greenville, South Carolina, whe-e
Mr. Sinclair is employed bjr Lib
erty Life Insurance Company.
WALTER IRA HORTON
Funeral services for Walter Ira
Horton, 54, of Hillsboro were he'd
yesterday afteiwoon at 2 o’clock
at the Hillsboro Baptist Church.
Interment was in the Walnut Grove
Cemetery
Mr. Horton, a native cf Person
County died in Watts Hospital in
DurteHn’Monday morning.
, Surviving are Ms wife, Mrs. Ola
Knight Horton; one son, Kenneth
Horton of Bessemer, Ala.; two
daughters, Jo Ann Horton of the
home, and Mrs. Vivian Horten
Butler of Montgomery, Ala.; one
half-brother, Willie Horton of Rox
boro; three sisters, Mrs. Lillian
Cates and Mrs. Neffie Wilson of
Durham, and Mrs. Carrie Lee
Wagner of High Point and six
grandchildren.
FRESH
CHICKENS
At
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GROCERY
Airport Road
Open Sunday I a.m.-7 p.m.
O. W. Bunker,
Siamese twin's
grandson dies
Funeral services were held for
Oliver Wendell Bunker, 67, Route
two, Mebane, a grandson of Eng
Bunker, one of the famous "Sia
mese twins, last Friday at Oak
Grove Baptist Church in Orange
County by the Rev. O. H. Harri
son, pastor. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Bunker died in Veterans
Hospital in Durham Wednesday
night .of last week after a critical
illness of two weeks. He was
born Oct. 20, 1892 in Surry Coun
ty to William and Judy Ross
Bunker, and was a veteran of
World War I and a retired farm
er of Orange County in the Buck
horn Community.
The original Siamese twins
and came to the White Plains sec
and came to the Phite Plains sec
tion of Surry Sounty to become
farmers after touring with P. T.
Barnum’s Circus.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Mamie Simmons Bunker; four
daughters, Miss Gladys Bunker
of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. L. O.
Bees of Millbrook, Ala., Mrs. Har
ry M. Bryant of Winston-Salem
and Miss Jane Bunker of Greens
boro; four sons, Hershel Bunker
of Ronda, Max G.? Bunker of
Okum going to Holland
ior year of study
Dr. Daniel A. Okun of the Uni
versity School of Public Health
will spend a year in Holland en
gaged in research and study at
the Technological University at
Delft and at the Public Health
Engineering Research Institute at
The Hague. "V
He leaves next week for this as
signment, which is sponsored by
the National Science Foundation.
His research will he in “The Role
of Oxygen in Biological Waste
Treatment.”
While abroad, Dr. Okun, who
heads the UNC Department cf
Sar.itary Engineering will visit
public health facilities in England
and in the Scandinavian countries.
This fall he will lecture before
die Seventh European Sanitary
Engineering Seminar in Spain. This
meeting is sponsored by the World
Health Organization of the United
Nations.
Winston-Salem, Henry H. Bunker
of Burlington, and Fred L. Bunk
er of the home; two sisters, Mrs.
Carl Edwards of Mt. Airy and
Mrs. C. C. Stone of Loris, S. C.;
five brothers, Halclen and Otto
Bunker of Petersburg, Va., Bob
and Byron Bunker of White
Plains and Dennis Bunker of
White Plains and Dennis Bunker
of Route Three, Apex; and 14
grandchildren.
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