FOUNTAIN NEWS Mias Doris Aileen Ellis, daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. James Lester Ellis of Fountain, became the bride of Wil liam Peele Garris, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garris of Greenville, in a candlelight ceremony "Friday after noon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Al bert Bell. The bride was attired in wine velvet, with black and white ac cessories. She had a shoulder cor sage of white carnations. The couple entered unattended for the ceremony, performed by Rev. L. B. Manning. Nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Harvey Pittman, pianist, and Miss Peggy Varijell, soloist. After their honeymoon, the newly-weds will make their home on Greenville, Route 3. Revival services are being held this week at Otter Creek Presbyterian church. Rev. Philip Cory, pastor, is doing the preaching. Charles Baucom of Farmville is directing the singing,; The revival ends Sunday morning. Warren Peele of Duke university, Blackie Trevathan and John Bishop Gay of UNC spent the week end at their homes here. u Le.'tlie Yelverton, Jr., spent . the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Yelverton. 'Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard of near Parmville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Owens. Mr. and Jin. H. Fuller and chil* dren of Pinfitops were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs- Fred Tyndall. Mrs.Tom Benton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owens of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. William ^ Lawrence of Wilson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Owens. Miss Jackie Ellis and Mn. Albert Bell were Wilson shoppers Wednes* day, • Misses Judy and Shelia Hebgeod, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Ire: land of Goldsboro, are guests of tlieir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs-. W.- D. Hobgood. Mips Lucille Hobgood and Mrs, * Al bert Bell were visitors in Goldsboro rhursday. Miss Peggy'Bell spent the week end in Farmville with her aunt, Mrs. Har vey Winstead. >■« Miss Doris Aileen Ellis and Wil liam P. Garris were enterttained ht a sake cutting Thursday night at the' home of Mrs. Albert BelL On Wed nesday evening,- Mrs. Bell honroed Miss Ellis at a lingerie shower. IS guests attended. Delicious* refresh ments, were served. »i' Dr. R. L. Eagles and family of Louisburg, Larry Eagles of Tarboro, Mr. and Mrt.EarfLangand Mrs. W. E. Lang ef Whtetartbtrrg were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Eagles. v . ^ Mrs. B. H. Brbw of Weldon is spending a few days visiting her par ents,- Mr.* and Mrs. Jimmie. Sutton, this week. - Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Owens and daughter, Grace, spent Sunday visit ing relatives in Durham. • ' Mm. L. G. Johnson of Belton, S. G., spent Thursday- night with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gay. Mrs. George Welhelm returned to her home in Baltimore Friday after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lum Jefferson. 1 Ivey Smith is sick with a severe cold, Kenneth Owens is confined to his bed with a sore throat. Mm. Ed Smith, a patient at Park View hospi tal in Rocky Mount, is improving. Annette Little, Billie Mayo and Theresa .Moseley are' ill at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris and children spent Sunday in Zebulon with relatives. They also attended Sunday School and a special service, the new Methodist • Mr. their guests at ’ the i week end the following: Mrs. R. D. Owens of Macclesfield, Mrs. Bsih sie Holland of Danville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Fifed Tyndall. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Trevathan visit ed relatives in Chapel Hill Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Fountain, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris ami Mrs. C. L. Owens attended a Community Concert ^n Wilson Friday night. MJtS. PERLINE GARRIS Mrs. Perline Garris, 28, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H. Garris of Hoekerton, Route 1, early Saturday morning following a lbng illness, Sie was a member of the Ormondsville Free Will Baptist church. ' Gravside - services were held at the Brewer pemetery near Belvoir Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Retf. D. W. Alexander, Free Will Baptist min ister of Bethel. Sell, Bank and Trade in FannVilie! SHIRLEY MAY ’ ranee. /omersc„ *■. hsh Channel. Frrk'n', TELL8H0W SHE FELT—"It seemed only this far away;” says Shirley May MMh, high school girl, in discussing her attempt last summer to swim the shirlej plans to appear at the New England Winter Sportsman Show directed *'~ht. Shirley’s dad, J. Walter France, is at left. 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