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•residence of MR. AND MRS. C. H. MYERS, NO. i ASH
M "homey-looking" plac.s in our town^
and Mrs. Myers are the kind of people every commun.ty .s glad to have.
Vann-DuBose
^iss' September 29, at 7.30 p. m„
married to Mr.
l>ri(ig ^ ^"Gose, at the home of the
the youn Street. Miss Vann is
an() ig daughter of Mrs. J. C. Vann.
l^oi)ni^ '^sst known and most
*'uiar of tv,
bug young women of our town.
•'eers of°*^ electrical engi-
*>eing ^ Tallassee Power Company,
‘s great! to Mr. H. S. Beers, and
chn5 '“Imired for his sterling ability
/'Qaracter.
lY,
program preceding the
®®ers I'endered by Mrs. H. S.
itig,”
Cadm;
• H. c, Nash sang “At Dawn-
an.
After a honeymoon in the
lina mountains, the happy couple will
at home on Tallassee Avenue.
The out-oftown guests were: Mrs.
H. F. Holton, Grand
A ATrq S M Beasley. Mrs. T. A. T
r, mIs M-nnie Vann, all of Fayette-
:in;.N.C.;Mrs.R.A.DuBose,MnT^C.
Avery, Morgan on C
j. w. McDowell, Rev. an
Ottmann Lex^ngton.Ho^ton; ^an.
Honor, Mrs. r.
Mr. R. F. Giersch. ^
Shower for Miss Vann
on -Friday »“®*’"°””’„^Va‘‘ple^ sJreel
Mrs. T. A. Hams, on Maple
BADIN BULLETIN
Mesdames H. C. Nash and \V. T. Cutch-
ins were joint hostesses at a party in
the nature of a ‘‘showei’,” complimentary
to Miss Vann, whose marriage to Mr.
McNeely DuBose took place on Monday,
the twenty-ninth of September. Aft«'-
a unique ‘‘Floral VVedding Contest,” in
which Mrs. H. R. Rhea, a very recent
bride, won the prize, a delicious salad
course with coffee and hot rolls was
served. ’ Following this, little Miss Mil
dred Nash en'ered with a market basket
of beautiful and useful gifts for Miss
Vann.
Another pleasant feature of the after
noon was the music rendered by Mes-
daraes H. F. Smith, Beers. Rhea, and
Miss Green.
Those prssent were: Mesdames Parks,
Book, Smith, Beers, Morgan, Sheppard,
Thorpe, Bizzell, Hadley. Pannill, Gabriel,
Rhea, and Coffman. Misses Bell, Shift
man. Walke. Greene, Robinson, Whitley,
Urastead, and Heinzeling.
The out-of-town guests were: Mrs.
Lessie H. Robertscn and little daughter,
Francis, of Allen, N. C., who were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nash dur
ing the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Leave
Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolf and little daugli-
ter Roberta, who have made Albemarle
their home for several years, are mov
ing to Badin today. Mr. Wolf will go
to and from Badin to attend to his store
here, while Mrs. Wolf will have charge
of the millinery department of their
store at Badin. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf have
many friends here who will be sorry to
learn that they are leaving the city.
—Albemarle News.
We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Wolf to Badin. They are good citizens,
always ready to help a worthy cause and
every public enterprise.
To
Badin Customers and Friends—
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While in town, make our
Store your Store
See Us. ]Ve Are Here to Serve
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™one 87
Next door to Postofficc
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Agents for Lowney's Candy
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