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Place your order early for fresh dressed jgdgSjßflfes. and drawn turkeys FRUIT CAKES Now in Stock Plenty of Fruit Cake Ingredients NOW on Hand WE WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY Archie Burrus SELF-SERVICE FOOD CENTER Hmm 237 Monteo, N. C. MIRIAM FEREBEE BRIDE OF EVERETTE McFADDEN Vows Spoken In Five O'clock Ceremony in Manteo Saturday Afternoon November 16 The marriage of Miss Miriam Eleanor Ferebee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edmund Ferebee of Manteo, to Everette Warren Mc- Fadden, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.' Everette Warren McFadden, of Paris, Tennessee, took place Satur day, November 16th, at five o’clock 1 in the afternoon at Mount Olivet Methodist Church, Manteo. Rev. H. R. Ashmore, former pas tor of the bride, performed the double-ring ceremony in a candle light setting of chrysanthemums, stock and palms. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. D. V. Meekins, organist. Mrs. H. C. Fere bee, 111, soloist, sang Grieg’s “I Love Thee” and Mallotte’s “The Lord’s Prayer." 1 The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an original wed-' ing gown of rose pointe lace and nylon tulle over satin, styled with a pointed basque bodice with in sert of tiny accordion pleats of tulle, mandarin collar and long lace sleeves ending in wedding points over the hands. The very bouffant skirt of lace, with a wide insert of tiny accordion pleats of tulle, over layers of nylon tulle, formed a sweeping chapel length train. Her finger tip veil of silk< illusion was arranged from a coro net of lace, trimmed with pearls and sequins. Her bouquet was of valley lilies, centered with an orchid. Mrs. William W. Cumberland, Jr. of Baton Rouge, La., acting as matron-of-honor, wore a ballerina length dress of Neptune green taffeta styled with a fitted bodice, a wide scoop neckline forming tiny sleeves. The full bell-shape skirt was accented in the back by double flying panels. She wore matching shoes and a matching crown of hair braid sprinkled with jewels and a sheer circular veil. Her arm bouquet was of bronze chrysanthe mums. Bridesmaids were Miss Jennette Griffin, of Charlotte; Mrs. L. W. Wynne, of Robersonville; and Miss Janet Wescott of Manteo. Their ballerina length dresses of Nep tune green taffeta were styled like that of the honor attendant’s dress. COUPLE MARRIED IN FIVE O'CLOCK CEREMONY IN MANTEO METHODIST CHURCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON ; ■■ HF - 4-* '* I F 1 MR. AND MRS. EVERETTE WARREN McFADDEN, JR., of Nash ville, Tenn., who were married at five o’clock Saturday afternoon in Manteo. Mrs. McFadden is the former Miriam Ferebee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferebee of Manteo. They also wore matching shoes and matching hair braid crowns with sheer circular veils. Everette Warren McFadden, Sr., was his son’s best man. Ushers were William Allen of Nashville, Tenn.; Edwin Ferebee of Camden and Fred Jones of Buxton. The bride’s mother wore a bal lerina length dress of dove grey lace over pink taffeta, styled with a scalloped-edged vee neckline, tiny sleeves and a softly flared skirt. Her hat of pink satin was trimmed with sequins. An orchid corsage complemented her dress. The bridegroom’s mother wore a Herbert Levy original dress of French blue lace with scalloped neckline, sprinkled with rhine stones. Her matchmg hat of lace was trimmed with chiffon of the same French blue. She also wore an orchid corsage. After the ceremony, a reception was given by the!parents of the bride at The Carolinian, Nags Head. For traveling the bride chose a woollen sheath dress with a fitted jacket of wedgewood green styled with bracelet length sleeves, trim med with a mink collar. Her ac cessories were gold and brown. She wore the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. Upon their return from a Southern wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. McFadden will reside at 411 Bowling Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. Clarence Lakes of Portsmouth, Va., assisted by Mrs. O. J. Jones of Manteo. Out-of-town guests included: Mr. THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. and Mrs. Everette W. McFadden, Sr. and Miss Rubye Patterson of Paris, Tenn.; William Allen of Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. W. W. Cum berland, Jr. of Baton Rouge, La.; Miss Jennette Griffin of Charlotte; John Willis, Raleigh; Mrs. Wm. M. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis of Farmville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wynne and Leon of Robersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Godwin of Gatesville; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Freeman of Gates, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.' H. C. Ferebee, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ferebee, 111, and TH E YEAR'S N EWEST CAR, THE NEWEST CAR IN YEARS ... 58 CHEVROLET! l«npo*a Convertible with the solid quality ol Body by Fisher. Bel Air 2 Door Sedon showing now dual headlights. It sets a new style in styling. 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NEW SILHOUETTE, featuring a new body-frame Your Chevrolet dealer is waiting right now to AW- design, is dramatically lower, wider-and a full show you the beautiful way to be thrifty-the WK 9 inches longer! ’SB Chevrolet •Optional at extra cost rmwaro from fifty thhAwuWiiiOwwtainfafdtwfcu sw./—iwAwwi jggSBSF See Your Local Authorised Chevrolet Dealer ' < manufacturer's license no tie Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ferebee of Camden; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Buxton; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Crain and Gene of Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Lucy Trafton and Mr. and Mrs. Ferebee Trafton of Virginia Beach, Va.; Mrs. Nannie Northam and Edward McClees of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lakes, Portsmouth, Va.; Miss Dorothy Welch and Miss Jane Stephenson, Greenboro. Mrs. Sallie Tarkington, Camden; Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Ashmore, St. Pauls; Mrs. W. L. Shuping, Salis bury; Miss Betsy Willis Jones, Farmville; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jones, Kill Devil Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Harris, Miss Carol Ann Allen, Miss Jacky Midgett and Sam Crees, Norfolk, Va. Mrs. McFadden attended Camp bell Academy and Junior College, where she was a member of the Epsilom Pi Eta Honor Society. She received her A. B. degree at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the Master of Social Work degree at Tulane University, New Orleans, La. She was formerly associated with Van derbilt University Hospital, Nash ville, Tenn. Mr. McFadden attended Colum bia Military Academy and received his B. S. degree at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tenn., where he was a member of Pi Kappa Al pha social fraternity. During his senior year, he was elected to the Hall of Fame. Following his for mal education, Mr. McFadden served four years in the U. S. Navy, graduating from Officers Candidate School, Newport, R. I.; he served as junior officer aboard the U. S. S. Baltimore. He was also an official delegate to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Mr. McFadden is now associated with Equitable Life Assurance So ciety of Nashville, Tenn., where he is a member of the Junior Cham ber of Commerce and Woodmont Kiwanis Club. Parties Honor Couple Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Jones enter tained at their home near Manteo following the rehearsal Friday night. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. G. G. Bonner poured coffee from a silver service and served cake, salted nuts and assorted fruit dainties. Mrs. Edna Bell assisted in receiving the ■ guests. Prior to the rehearsal the bride groom’s parents entertained the bridal party and out-of-town guests at a dinner in the educational building of the church. A color scheme of green and yellow was carried out in table decorations of yellow chrysanthemums, ivy and pale green candles. On Saturday morning Mrs. G. G. Bonner was hostess at a brunch at her home in Manteo. Fall flow ers were used for decoration and each guest was presented with a corsage. Covers were laid for the FRANK’S BARBECUE N a 9 s Head will be open all winter!! Specializing in Brunswick stew, barbecue J/T and meals of all kinds. Your patronage will be appreciated. MARY LEE BARNETT and OSCAR WIGGINS H SIX YEARS OLD jU straight JUL BOURBON whisky g® 2'- s3S ssl OLD HICKORY 86 PROOF OLD HICKORY DISTILLERS COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. PA. * s bride-elect and Mrs. John Ferebee, Mrs. Everette McFadden, Miss I Rubye Patterson, Mrs. William Cumberland, Jr., Miss Jennette . Griffin, Miss Janet Wescott, Mrs. Clarence Lakes, Mrs. L. W. Wynne, Mrs. W. L. Shuping, Mrs. Vernon I Davis and the hostess. Miss Mar tha Bonner assisted her mother in entertaining. PAGE THREE