' Thursday, November 28. at five o'clock In the afternoon. Miss Janice Marie Alphin be came die bride of Alton Douglas Powell of Fayetteville In Bethel Methodist Church, Rt. 2, Mt. Olive in a double ring ceremony with the Rev. J. Mi liary Bryant officiating. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garland Alphin, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Powell of Rt. 1, Seven Springs. Mr. Edgar J. Wells, pianist presented a program of wedding music. Miss Debbie Holmes, soloist sang, "Whither Thou Goest" and the "Wedding Pray er." The church was decorated with palms, twotreecandlebras with yellow burning tapers, two baskets of yellow and white pom-poms, glads and emerald fern. The open Bible was seated in palms, underneath die hanging burning cross. The i? ? a i M-w na-fchaa-fcrsa-fc altar rail was eat wined with ivy. The bride's father escorted her to the altar. Her bridal original gown had pearled and scalloped chantlllty laceform a; a Sabrina Neckline and sc oped elbow length sleeves. With empire lines, the peau de-soie gown swept Into a lace encrusted scalloped Chapel train. Tiny self-covered but tons emphasised the back. Her shoulder length veil was attach ed to a rose petal pearled crown. She carried a white Bible, which was a childhood gift from her maternal grand parents. It was centered with yrtlnw re*?s, pnm-poms and white streamers. Miss Sharon Grady Alphin was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a cinnamon peau-de soie floor length gown with cin namon lace yoke, scalloped el bow length sleeves and flowing lace train attached at yoke with self-bow. Her head piece was Their dresses were styled Ilk that of maid of honor in maize They carried bronze nosegay encrusted In maize lace. Little Miss Allison Stanford cousin of groom , of Ralaig was flower girl. Her dres was maize and styled like th other attendants. She carrle a basket of flowers. Master Bennie Berwick, cou sin of bride, of Seven Spring served as ring bearer. Alton Powell served his soi : as best man. Ushers wer Jackie Alphln of Raleigh brother of the bride, Zennl Qulnn of Warsaw and Samtn; Sandeford of Roanoke Rapids former college room mate o the groom. Mrs. Alphin, mother of thi bride, was attired in an apri cot double knit coat dress out fit with matching accessories and a yellow rose corsage Mrs. Powell, mother of the groom, wore a mint greet knit sheath dress wlthmatchinf accessories and a yellow ros< corsage. Mrs. Ben Grady, m stern a grandmother of bride, wore , three piece navy suit. Mrs Roy Alphin, paternal grand mother of bride, was attlrei In a three piece royal blu? suit. Mrs. O.C, Hill of Nev Bern, maternal grandmother a groom, was outfitted with ablut sheath dress, and Mrs. Wallet Powell, paternal grandmother of groom wore a blue suit They all had yellow pom-pon corsages. For traveling, the new Mrs Powell wore , a navy and whin double knit (oat dress outfit will matching hat - and navy skit accessories with her corsagt lifted from her Bible. is a graduate of James Kenai j hodL^? ^hSc" f< them points of Interest, the ? couple will be ? home temp e r ari!) In Goldsboro. ^ 1 ^ i by^lrsltt*3 ansville entertained members \ of the wedding party, family and friends at the Rehearsal [party in the fellowship room of the church. The table wascov , ered with a yellow cloth over f laid with gold net and caught | at the corners with wedding > bells. The centerpiece was a Silver candlebra with white pom-poms and daisies with yel low burning-tapers. Mrs. Carl Powell served the four tiered wedding cake after the trad itional cutting of the first slice by the bridal couple. Mrs. Alvln^ Stanford ^en^^punch. also, remembered their grand mothers with gifts at this time. ''g? -/? iW- ?? PRE-ljUPTlALS ft.vv. * | Misses Frances Sawyer,Gail | Edwards and Judy Paul enter tained the bride-elect with a shower and social in the Soc v lal Room of Garrett Dorm at 1 East Carolina University. B Mrs. Harley Hlnes, Mrs. f Buddy Walker, andMrs.Jarrell I Overman entertained the bride elect with a lingerie' shower. There were about fourteen young ladles attending. Mesdames Willie Outlaw, C.C. Ivey, Jr. Turman Al phin, Jeff Outlaw and Kermlt Grady entertained die bride elect with a miscellaneous shower at Oak Ridge Commun ity Center. Mr. aid Mrs. Ronald Cherry entertained the bridal couple | elect with a steak supper in Golds boro. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sauls of near Warsaw entertained the bridal couple-elect at the Con cord House in Clinton. Mesdames Atlas Price, Jr., Alton Price, Dortch Price, David Van Smith, Alice Price, Van Smith, Lena Hines, N.D. Barwick and Miss Lena Price entertained at a miscellaneous shower at Zion Community Building November 16. | Summers s ! Crossroads PERSONALS Mrs. Oliver Edwards, and Mrs. T.R. Qulnn of WarsaW, Mrs. Ben Turner and James Fatson of Goldsboro, and Mrs. J.B. Godbold were luncheongy ests Tuesday of Mrs. Annie Rose Bill of Mount Olive. Mrs. T.A. Jernigan visited Mrs. Charles E. Goodson and Valerie of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Goodson and children of Klnston Wednes day and Thursday. Mrs. Wlllard Pate, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barwick and James to Kinaton Sunday evening fol lowing 8 weekend visit lie re. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mo zing o, Mich. . Allen, Bonnie, and Patricia >f Kittrell were _ guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones. Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes visited her . .stdr Mrs. Garland Wal lace Qf Robertson Sunday after noon. Following worship services . held at the Rooty Branch Chur ch Sunday the Re v.Dewayne Ear kes of Golds boi > was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert M. wkSum. IMi" Mrs. Fred Alphln Sr. Is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Falson Smith and daughters of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alpun and son of Carey. tt rf Rom 2 M ol h?|l J ads to I)avid Malcolm VI s?l >H s, William Malcolm Fuller of Arlington, f Stocky Mount. b rris Cnerry o! v^ilminfftori [tie weekend wit: Mrs. DX. Cherry, Roger end Wayne. Mrs. Repaid Cherry of ( uldshoro visited the Cher ry'sonMtti. Miss Edna Ivey of WUson spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy W. ? Ivey. Mrs. Gilbert E. Alphtn Jr. and dauohte; Eva Mae spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. i Donald Lindsey, Don, Greg, and ] Marv Grady of Lynchburg, Va. i Miss Virginia Kllpatrlck of ] Burgaw was an overnight guest i Saturday of Mrs. T.A. Jer- I HTgan. Sunday she visited Mrs. i Ethel Kornegay of Albertson. Mrs. Donald rate of the Beau tancus Commodity was Sunday 1 guest of Mrs. Foye Goodman and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Goodman and chil dren of Mount Olive, and Mrs. JJf. Green and children visited ' of Cwjpso vtsttec \4* BdMr Outlaw Bid Sett) fluth Sunday. Mt Tirnmy Berwick, 4r T./ ulg ?? aMMM rere juests lay ol Mr. Hint for husbands at Christmas time u 'PMktQmu Cpmfy* Slippers "Malibii" . slack f7 |D ? i>ink / # I.(HI ? white i H | Other btnlel GrMk - I Stylet Priced from 1 $6JOO U $8.59 ] Fazxy "Jiffies" by "Mercury" j o White ? Blue ? Pink ? Red H Completely Machine Washable I i?il> "Bangkok" ? Biack ?7 Rift * Pink #1.911 ? Blue? ?Jk ri "Wollco FoMrtradt" In completely machine washable Pin-Wale Corduroys In infants, children's, women's and mens' priced from $3.50 to $0.99 For the finest in MEN'S SUPPERS give "Evans" ? There's None Finer ? $9.99 and $9.99 1 "Delite" $8.00 W ? TT7 i ""W Diamonds ,f aides Accutr . ? BuloVI J Carvellt Y Vantt lM*Y Ritt?", : if: - _ ? Mr. W. flay Johnson, Manager Wallace Cooperative Savings and Loan Association/205 East Main Street/Wallace, North Carolina 28488 I ? I ' I ? 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