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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 6

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CI BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES NEWS hfi unumv ItINF 17 1963 Methodist Ceremony Unites In Miss Molly Jane Wilkins And Mr Telephone zs ws Wedding Of Miss Jones, Mr. McCuiston Saturday Evening Ceremony Miss Molly Jane Wilkins, daugh. tor of Mr, and Mrs. Levi Peel Wilkins of 1110 Franklin Street, united in marriage with Si mon Douglas Mass Jr. yesltiilay; afternoon at 4 o'clock In Front Street Methodist Church.

Mr. Moss is the son of Mr. and ills. Simon Douglas Moss ot 541 Tar lelon Avenue. Officiating at the ceremony: were the Rev.

Leon Busseli, pas i tor of Front Street Church, and! the Rev. William G. Sharpe, assistant pastor. Music was by Mrs. Wilbur N.

Cooper, organist, and the Frontj Street choir directed by Dr. Mai Art ev. The church was decorated wilhj Areca palms, white tapers In. spiral candelabra and floor baskets of white sladioli. pompons and chrysanthemums.

A white satin covered kneeling bench completed the setting. Given In Marriagi Given in marriage by her father, Ihe bride wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta. The I pointed basque oonice leaturca short sleeves and a scooped neckline edp.fd in re cmbr dercd Alencon lace accented with tiny seed pearls. A full chapel train extended from the bouffant skirt which had repeating lace an her lull "ii IIi i 1 1 was edged with re embroidered jAleneon lace, She carried a ca. cade bouquet of Belmont gardi and while bufterliy roses ei twined with ivy leaves and tied with nylon tubing.

Miss Susan Moss, sister ot tue bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore a pale yellow sheath dress of polished cotton with an overdress of yellow silk organza. Her headdress was yellow tulle, and her flowers were Shasta dai and velbw streamers a white lace basket. Bridesmaids, dressed identical Solemnized In The wedding of Miss Margaret Carolyn dunes and John craw, fmd McCuiston. was solemnized Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church.

The bride is the daughter Mrs. Louis Herman Jones and the late Mr. Junes nf 110!) Ktlgowood Avenue, and the bridegroom is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Crawford McCuiston of Front Street.

Dr. Turn Anderson, pastor of the church, officiated ai iIh ceremony and wedding music was by Mrs. Chester Alexander, organist, and William Kirkpatiiek, soloist. Church decorations featured a background setting of Woodwar dia ferns and magnolias wiih gold tree cundelabra and ailar arrangements of all white summer flowers. Pews were marked with satin bows and gardenias.

Wedding Gown The bride was given in mur iagc by her uncle, Frank SlDne Holt. She wore a period gown of pure white pcau de soie, designed with a filled bodice, scooped neckline, long tapered sieves and a very full skirt ending in chapel train. The hudire, yoke, md skirt were auoliqued with im ported Aleneor, lace traced with tiny seed pearls and sequins. The waistline, lower in the back, ended in a point which was covered bv a bow centered with a rose I of Oie same She wore an open crown of Alencon lace petals trimmed with sequins and edged with tiny seed pearls. Her bouffant veil was French silk 51 liislnn She carried a cascade quel or stepbanntis, white roses and butterfly orchids.

Miss Patricia Holt Jones, sis lor of the bride, was maid of lion bnu MRS. GEORGE RANDOLPH WEBSTER Mss Sontrcr Porc lnW With George R. Webster ed at the ceremony before (Photo by Wbtlir) MRS. JOHN CRAWFORD McCUISTON (PMlooy Weslbroott) MRS. SIMON DOUGLAS MOSS JR.

Miss Frances Whirled and of Eton College where he majored uigbearer was Halpli M. Miss Sandra Faye Park and George Randolph Webster were married yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Fellowship Baptist Church. The undo is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. II.

Grady Park of 2517 Harrison and Mr. Webster is the on of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Webster of Hanford Brickyard Koad.

Graham. The Rev. J. W. Wright officiat ig Holt 111, son Mr and in business Bii ministration and will be affiliated with Eiclderest PIrs Ea "rjlt Jr lin lhs bndc Best Mnn and Ushers Mr.

McCuiston was best bis son. Ushers Denny McCuislun, brother of the bride Dave Irvine directed the wed ding. For her daughters wcduing. Mrs. Wilkins wore an original pink roses.

I lie Bridegroom mother chase a street length gown I mint preen silk crepe in an to the honor attendant, were street length gown of blush iui Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins enter Miss Joyce Samuels, Miss Ann! ported voile with matching at a reception on the Martin, Miss Arden Nelson, all otiutid accessories and corsage of church lawn following the ccrc jr. and bridesmaids were anoth groom, George Henry Holt, cous hei.e shc was president of her of Ihe bride, Reid Rogers of c3ss and a member of the an Wilmington, Mike Perry ofnual 5la at rta and president Sonlord. Waller Brown of studellt nlJr es wnie affiliating nriainnl design.

Her small flowcr'the mi line which was corn Burlington, and Miss Judy Pecle of Raleigh. Honorary bridesmaids included Ann "Jail" Mnffoit Patricia Jones, Emmaiine Ncw Sandv Greene, Carolvn Da i. Jane Iseley, Kacky tain McLaunhlin. Dawes HardcnJ hair loop jacket and accessories. Background and Educati A graduate oi Williams High School and Rex Hospital School of Nursing in Raleigh, the bride is employed by Drs.

A. J. Elling lion Jr. and Robert Ellington Williams High School and of North Carolina State College where he majored in textile man auement. He is a member of Sigina Alpha snna: fra ternilv, Fli: IV firs tcrnity, and Honor Code.

He will tnlcr graduate seliool al the Unu i vei iity oi conn taronna ai nap lieception Folhnvlni! the wvddiil'' ceri vancc Huncyrutl i Dorothea Dix Slate Hospital. Buddy Makepeace uf Sanfurd, and ur. McCuislun is also a grauu Carolyn Biggerstaff ami Nancy Jo After a wedding trip the Daniel of Henderson, "ill he at hnme in Chester Penningcr of Charlotte, Mrs. James L. McCormick and Mrs.

Claiborne Young directed wedding. boi cauptter tMd ng I.Mi.v Junes vsam a sriwirh dress iiirmioe chiffon over taffeta I iiii.lcaiiig sheer lace bolero j.ichct, nor accessories wcie me 'hut icienti tin; color of hcri 1 gown ilh rose tones and shel wore an orchid corsage. At llom Leaks For travel the bride as atlired in an original pink silk linen suit with while accessories, comple menled by Ihe gardenia corsage taken from her bridal bouquet. The bride completed one year; at Eton College where she. is ma jnring in home economics.

Mr. Moss is a recent graduate I I sister. Miss Virginia Louis Jones, Miss Jackie Lee McCuiston, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Anne Shields Dickson, and Miss Judith Ann Wrape. Attire of Attendants Bridesmaids and the honor at tendant wore identical sleveless long sheaths of Frank silk organza over peau taffeta.

They were designed with fitted bodice, cooped neckline with deep nj ami nr rdf collar ending in a larne bowinf al me waist, iwn wiae tioanng panels, extending from the waist fnrmed a sltoi train, Fach braid crow trimmed with pearl I ear and tarried a sheaf of red roses1 and while gardenias. Carolyn Bryan Hull, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. G. Marvin Haiti and cousin of the biide, was I flower girl.

She wore a short! white organdy dress featuring em in the go White of Pittsboro, and Harriett Petcriiro Va. ntan nH Vberi ji1r ls5 s()1 Ushers were George Mc Cuiston of Wilmington, Edward fields Smith Jr. of Columbi. cousin of the bride, nod Turn Lilly and Trip May ol flur wmc snjcic as nei mess ana snciei uui me ijii. mony, Mrs.

Ralph M. Holt tiie bride's aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James L. McCormick and Mr.

jaud Mrs. Ralph M. Holt cousins of the bride, received members of the wedding parly, Miss Margie Paschal Marries Mr. Ward In Sunday Afternoon Church Ceremony family and out uf town guests organdy bow in her hair and car garden Apartments. 1 ried a small bouquet of baby.

For going away Ihe bride red roses resembling those uf Ihe wore a primrose yellow pure silk bridesmaids. linen sheath with maMiing mo May's Lake. Mlss Marc 1ona Pasi'hal Assisting al the reception woreiJ War wore married al Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs.3 oclock Sunday afternoon in Se WEDDING on Page 7 Ai Springs Methodist Church Gibsonville Christian Church Is Scene Of Whiiesell And Martines Wedding background formed by gladioli in ftoor Baskets, palms, aim seven branched candelabra.

A kneeling bench with while satin pillow completed the setting. Traditional wedding music was provided by Ted Uonsoit, pianist, and Mrs. Steve Hudson, soloist. Tht brule war yven in mar riage by ther father. She wore a1 See MISS SANDRA on Page bon and net, Bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Faye Sawyer and Miss Charlotte Ann Jones, both of Route 2.

Graham, Their dresses and flowers were the same as the honor attendant's. Flower girls were Urcnda Kay Kinley, niece of the bride and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinley, and Amy Loraine Evans, cousin of the groom and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Evans. Harold P. Evans was host, man, and usher.1. were Edgar Lee Thompson and Grady P. Tiloinp rot Evans, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Evans, served as ringbearcr. Miss Darlnne Davis registered guests. Wedding directors wore Mrs, Sawyer and Mrs. Edgar Thompson.

The bride's mother wore a. dress of mint re emhroiderod with white with white accessories. The bridegroom's mother was atlired in dusty rose lace with matching; accessories, and both had whiti carnation corsages, For a wedding trip the bride wore a navy dress complemented by the white orchid from her hndai bouquet. Her acccssi were while. The bride is a graduate of Southern High School, and her husband a I tended school Micro be fore entering the Air Force In April infil.

He Is stationed at Williams Air Force Rase near Chandler, where fhev will reside afler the first of July. amis inc. at Leaxsvuie. Reception mony, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Wood greeted n'i' r.r introduced to posed ot the bridal couple and their parents. The bride's table was decorated with summer flowers carrying out the vellow and white color scheme of the wedding and the ker.lerxote was a three tiered square cake decorated with Shas ta daisies. Fruit ice, petits fours, mints. nuts and cheese straws were by the bridesmaids and the honorary bridesmaids. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Fields Smith uf Columbia, cousins of tho bride, said the goodbyes. Pholo by Woslbrwft) mother was atlired in pale blue lace and silk with white accessories. Both had orchid corsages. Mrs.

William Compton and Mrs. Frances Page, the bride's aunts, directed the wedding. The groom's brother In law, Cleo E. Underwood, was best man and ushers wern Tinn Gilliam fj Eton College, Jerry Whitten, Jim my fus, noin oi Burungton, Mel vin Butler of Reidsville and Allen Swift Of Chiron; C. Tk bride's brother, Jimmy Paschal, was acotyte.

Followinc a uwMinn irin Hu couple will he at home at 612 At water Street. For travel Mrs. Ward changed into a pale pink flress ot chiffon over pcau de soie with while accessories. She jwore the orchid from Iter prayer ibook as her corsage, Thompson And Gooding Vows Pledged In Church added a while orchid The hnde 'niom's mother chose a sheath dress uf petal puik silk or ganza over taffeta appliqued with lace medallions. Her accessories were white and she wore a ural orchid corsage.

After a wedding trip In Mrinte E.iy. Jamaica, the newluveds MRS. ANTONIO lor, both of Greensboro, and Mrs. It Archie Capos Df Gibsonville. They were dresud in lilac ha tiste and each carried a suKto stommod lavender mum.

The bride's, nephew, Ronald WhiteseU, son of Mr. ana ilrs. Gaynor Whilescg. was ringhear er and Miss Patricia Evcrhart, the bride's niece, iaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Evcrhart. was flower girl. She wore a white irvk nat pastor of Altnmahaw Baptist Church, officiating. The bride, daughter of Mr. Mrs.

James Wilbert Paschal Route Reidsville, is a graduate of Anderson Hign School and at tended King's Business College in Greensboro. She is employed in the planning department ofj Ossipce Weaving Company, a di vision of Burlington industries Inc. The bridegroom, son of the lalt Mr. and Mrs. Luther Junior Ward.

has made, his home since early ehildnood with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Perdue of1 Route Reidsville.

He is a grad uate of Altamahaw Ossipee High Si'viil aid attended Rurlingt; Iniluslriol Education Center and is employed by Burlington Industries, inc. The nuptials were spoken in a pink and white setting formed by Itehled rank tapers cande labra, door baskets filled with white gladioli and pink and white chrysanthemums and noseeays marking ihe pews. A kneeling bench and henlia palms pleted the scene. was by Miss Jeaneane lliams, organist, and Allen Wright, soloist. The bride was escorted bv her hrother in law, Arthur 0.

Ford. Her guwn of while silk or ganza over net and peau de sole, was designed with long sleeved bodice of Chantilty lace over peau de soie with scalloped S3brina necKltno and full length bouffant detailed in inserts ol I accented with organza bows, self material bow accented the hack waistline and the skirt widened into a chapel train. Her veil of illusion was attached to a half crown of pearls, lace and sequins and she carried a prayer book topped with a while orchid and showered with white satin streamers and lilies of the val ley. Ait 0, 1" 1 1 the lu'ide sister, was matron of honor and Miss Linda Rainey of Eton Col lege, Miss Ann Monre of Hawi River. Miss Knryn Parker of Bur lington, Miss Janice Swift of Che raw, all cousins of the hride, and Mrs.

Cleo Underwood of Burlington, tho groom sister, were bridesmaids, They wore pale blue cryslalette dresses witn I CIBSOMVILLE The Rev. Garnet L. Walker, church pastor, heard the exchange of vows unit ing Miss Edna Louhio Miitesell anil Antonio Marlines Jr. in Gib sonville Christian Church at o'clock Saturday afternoon. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, James Ccxnie WhiteseU of Wood Street, is a graduate of Gibsonville High School and Mc Citing's Business College and thei Vocational School of Cosmetology in Crcensboro. She is employed) by Mnrlcne's Beauty Salon i Whilsett. The bridegroom is a gradual' of Raakin High School and i imployed by Hie Greensboro Dai ly News. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Anlnnio Marlines of Yancey file Road. Greensboro. Palms, seven branched can delabra with lighted tapers and baskets filled with white gladioli, orchids, pompons and babies' breath provided the nuptial setting, Music was by FJrtridge Mat kins, organist, and J. Isley, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length Igown of silk organza and Chantil hy lace.

Long calla pointed istoevea and a scalloped Sabrina neckline highlighted the laco bod jice and the pleated skirt widened jinto a chapel train. Hec tiered veil was attached to a matching tiara and sha carried a white Bi ble embellished with a white chid. Mrs. Gaynor Whiiesell was her sister in law's matron of lion She wore a gown ol lilac chif fon batiste and carried a whilei lace fan accented with while and orchid carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Kayo Hawkins ol Abingdon, the bride's cousin, Miss Florence the brides cousin, and Mrs, John Evcrhart, the groom's sis MRS.

JUNIOR WARD GRAHAM Miss Doris Ann Thompson and A 2 William Mel in Gooding spoke their wedding vows in Phillips Chapel Methodist Church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the paslor, the Rev. William L. Crowell, officiating. The bride is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Wuodrow Thompson of Route 2, Graham, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everclte Dean Go idinc of Route 1, Haw Riv The church wns decorated with floor baskets of white mums gladioli accented wilh seveiv branched candelabra 0 1 i white candles. White flowers and streamers were used on the kneeling hen eh and family pews were marked with ribbons and wed ding bells. A program ot music, beginning at 2:.10 o'eioek, was presented bv James Kinley, organist, and Mrs.

William Cales. soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the hride carried an arrangement of white mums centered with a white orchid on a Rihle. She wore a long while dress of peau dc soie and lace, designed with scooped neckline and lung sleeves. Her elbow length veil was held in place by a lace covered pillbox.

Mrs. James Kinley, sister of Ihe bride, of Route 2, Mcbano, was matron of honor. Her f.lrect length dress of pale blue peau de sole was designed with scooped neckline mid cap sleeves and she wore a matching headpiece with a brief veil. She carried a cade ol while cariialions and ba bies' hrealh lied with blue rib uped necklines, short sleeves. and pleated skirls.

Their head idresses were matching bows and they carried bouquets of white jpompons encircled with Sweetheart rases and lace. The bride's cousin, Regina Rtidd. dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rudd, was flower girl.

Her dress was of pale pink nylon organdy and she carried a basket of rose petals. Ilcnea compton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wlh iliam Compton, and Gale Page, daughter of Mrs. Frances Page of Reidsville, both cousins of the bride, were junior bridesmaids. Tbov were dressed in pink or ganza and carried pink and white nosegays.

The bride's mother woio dress of pale blue silk wilh while accessories ana wo groom (Potc by MnynardJ MARTINES JR. both of Greensboro, and Archie Capps Df Gibsonville. Mrs. Garnet Walker aod Mrs. William Islev directed the wed ding.

Guests wore registered by Mrs. Al Fatarich of Burlington. Both mothers of the bridal couple altirert in pink with white accessnries and both hod corsages of while carnations. following a wedding Inip to Ni agara Falls Ihe couple will Sic at home in Gibsonville. Mrs.

Marti eottwi dres with while accesso ncs and white orchid corsage for travel. Hay Tnlton of Groenslmro wasines chanced into a pink pima best man and ushering Willi wc oride's brother, Gaynor Whiiesell, Lee Duntap ami Hohort Ad.

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