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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 22

The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 22

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The Herald-Suni
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Durham, North Carolina
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Morning Herald, Sunday, MRS. ROBERT NATHAN GROSSMAN is the former Cynthia Gail Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlyle Hall of 2020 Walnut St. Her marriage to the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Grossman of Salinas, took place Saturday afternoon in Carmel, Calif. MISS TONI JEAN THOMPSON is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Travis John Thompson of 1919 Ruffin St.

who announce her engagement to Barry Fulton Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Owen Smith of 2001 N. Duke St. An Aug.

29 wedding is planned. (Photo By Whitley-Strawbridge) July 25, 1965 MRS. SHELTON RALPH PORTER, prior to her marriage Saturday evening at Ephesus Baptist Church, was Miss Mary Helen Burch, daughter of Clarence Junior Burch of Rt. 1 and Mrs. Lorena Mae Crabtree Chapel Hill.

Mr. Porter is the son of Malcolm A. Porter of Newport News, and the late Mrs. Porter, (Photo By Lavergne) MISS CAROLYN SUE EVANS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Otha W. Evans of Bennett Place Road who announce her engagement to John Wayland Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Hamilton of 1810 Bivins St.

An Aug. 27 wedding is planned. MRS. WILLIAM MINOR HICKS JR. is the former Lillian Frances McFarland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Alfred McFarland of Oxford. Her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks of Oxford took place Saturday afternoon at Oxford Baptist Church.

(Photo By Warner-Rembrandt) MISS CAROLYN JOYCE GOODWIN is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. Goodwin of Burlington who announce her engagement to Bill Price I1, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Price of Burlington. The wedding is planned for Sept. 12. (Photo By Westbrook) Miss Burch, Mr. Porter Wed Miss Mary Helen Burch and Shelton Ralph Porter were united in marriage here Saturday evening at Ephesus Baptist Church by Rev.

E. Coye Still. The bride is the daughter of Clarence Junior Burch of Rt. 1 and Mrs. Lorena Mae Crabtree of Chapel Hill.

The bridegroom is the son of Malcolm A. Porter of Newport News, and the late Mrs. Porter. Wedding musicians were Ralph Bassett, soloist; Mrs. Phipps Bassett, pianist: and Miss Linda Wright, organist.

Given in mmarriage by her father, the bride wore a longsleeved white gown of silk organza with Alencon lace motifs, scoop neckline and inverted pleated skirt which extended into a chapel train. Her veil was attached to an Alencon lace crown reembroidered with seed VENETIAN BLINDS Cleaned Repaired Phone 286-2467 for Free Estimates 817 Young Sales Service Ninth St. At WEAVER'S GORHAM STERLING $70.00 SAVINGS "Dinner-for-Eight" Don't delay owning your Gorham Sterling any longer take advantage of this special offer to save $70. on a service for eight consisting of eight 4 piece A a sugar spoon, butter serving knife. tablespoon.

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This offer dees not apply to Andante, Aspen and Chapel Rose designs. WEAVER'S JEWELERS 333-335 W. Main (Open Friday Night 'til 9) 681-2004 Lillian Frances McFarland, William Hicks Jr. Marry OXFORD -Miss Lillian Frances McFarland and William Minor Hicks Jr. were married here Saturday afternoon at Oxford Baptist Church.

The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Alfred then McFarland, and Mr. Hicks is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hicks, all of Oxford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white peau de soie with fitted bodice, bell skirt, jeweled motif accents at the waistline and a soft bow from which a chapel train extended. An altar cap of Alencon lace held her veil of illusion and she carried a cascade of gardenias and stephanotis centered with an orchid. Mrs. James Frazier Jr.

of Arlington, was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a floor length crepe sheath with Former Durham Girl Marries In California CARMEL, Methodist ceremony held here Saturday afternoon in Church of the Wayfarer united in marriage Miss Cynthia Gail Hall and Robert Nathan Grossman, both of Salinas. bride's parents are anthe, Mrs. Victor Carlyle Hall of 2020 Walnut Durham, N.C., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Grossman of Salinas. Rev. Lawrence K. Whitfield officiated at the ceremony. Arthur Thomas Hall of Durham gave his sister in marriage.

She wore a street length sheath of white lace with longsleeved lace overblouse. Her veiling was attached to a matching bow and she carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Mrs. Ernie Cerna of Salinas was matron of honor. She wore yellow organza and carried summer flowers.

Mr. Cerna was best man. A reception and buffet at the Frontier Town Inn in Salinas followed the ceremony. After Aug. 1, the couple will be at home in Salinas where the bridegroom is in business with his father.

The bride attended Watts Hospital School of Nursing and is now employed as a medical secretary. The bridegroom attended UCLA. MISS PATRICIA ANN DRAKE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ernest Drake of Haines City, who announce her engagement to Jerry Forrest Woodside, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Denimal Forrest Woodside of 223 Oregon St. The wedding take place Aug. 21 at First Methodist Church in Williamston. Miss Drake is a graduate of East Carolina College and Mr.

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Bridesmaids were Mrs. Archie Russell of Emporia, sister of the bride; Miss Julia Ruth Carrington of Marlowe Heights, Miss Helen Simms and Mrs. Clifton Benson both of Raleigh; Mrs. Sherwood Adcock of Henderson and Miss Laura Leslie Powell. They were dressed like the honor attendant.

Mr. Hicks was his son's best man, and ushers were Arch Hicks, brother of the bridegroom; Jimmy Crawford Jr. of Oxford and Arch Crawford and Sam Hummell, both of New York City, and John Hall of Sumter, S.C., all cousins of the bridegroom; 'James Frazier Jr. of Arlington, and Jerry Lanier. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride were hosts reception at Thorndale Country Club.

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