r» AUG.eeriMo'i^ “ ilSS MAMIE) SOCKWBLL, Editor ' Telephone 215 BBis L*we Becomes Bride Of WilUtUB Jolm Hudson Impreoelve in its beauty and dicnity was the marriage Satur day OTenlng, Aug. 24, 1940, at 8:00 o’clock at the home of Mr. Shop Here For HANES UNDERWEAR LERNER'S Department Store and Mm. Glenn Woodle, eister of the bride, Winston-Salem, of Miss Connie Beatrice Lowe, daughter of Mr. and iMrs. C. A. Lowe, of Wllkesboro, and Wllllaim John Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hudson, of North Wilkeaboro. Rev. W. Hutchins, pastor I of the So'jthside Baptist church, I Winston-Salem, officiating and I using the impressive ring cere- 1 mony in the presence of mem- j bers of the families and a few , intimate friends. The home was effectively deco rated for the occasion with ferns, white gladioli and white roses. Light !d cathedral candles added soft illumination to the lovely setting. A program of beautiful bridal music was presented by Mrs. Glenn Woodie, who played prior to the ceremony, “Ave Marie” (Schubert) and ‘'Llebestraum” (Liszt). Just before the bridal party entered "Believe Me With A1 1 Those Endearing Young 0«T1?WILKESBORO, KilC. m : Charms’’, was played softly. To • Get leg-freedom for your sports. Men everywhere are wearing Hanks Crotch-Guard Sports for their games. This comfortable garment also helps them keep feeling spruce at work. Gentle, athletic support is provided by the Hanksknit Crotch-Guard, with its convenient fly-front. The crotch is wider . . . and won’t bind. All-round Lastex waistband. Hanes Crotch-Guard Sports and a Hanks Undershirt make a perfect sports-team. Have your Hanks Dealer show them to you today. For Friendly Service and Hanes Underwear Come to PAYNE CLOTHING CO. HANES SPORTS tioTcH-eMiD ■— 35^ ^ 50 HANES SHIRTS AND IROAOCtOTH SHORTS 35^7 3 ios^l P. H. HANES KNITTINO COMPANY WlastOiT-Salam, N. C Come To Our Convenient Store For Hanes Underwear TOMLINSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE chOCORj lUs4i?£»Tra’^jii^Knf her father; Mft C. gave her In To*a were 'Mpb. Woodle play^ sol^y and presBlvely, Venetian Love Song.” Mendelssohn’e wed ding' march was used m the re cessional. • The bride was becomingly at tired in a new fall handsome wool costume eult of soldier blue made along fitted. Mnea, sweetheart neckline, with fashionable swing skirt. Graceful fitted sleeves fell In point effect to the wrist. Her rfccessorles were of blending shades of blue, and she wore a shoulder corsage of Talllsman ro?es and valley lilies. Mrs. Hudson is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 1 Lowe, of Wllkesboro. She Is aj graduate of Wllkesboro high school and received a degree in beauty culture. She is talented and popular among the young set and very active In social and civic organizations. For the past two years she has been with the Emily Beauty Salon, North Wil- kesboro. Mr. Hudson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hudson. He Is a graduate of North Wllkesboro high school. He has always lived In North Wllkesboro .where his family have been leaders In social and Industrial life of the com munity. He Is a man of sterling character and fine qualities and very popular among the social set. Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson left for an extended wedding trip after which they will be at home in North Wllkesboro. where many friends are Interested In their happiness. ff Headquarters For HANES HARRIS BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE •XPOniM 'Jflr- WJUteebbW) MtoaM -W fally' . of tion meettag'^ .'the clety of ClirtttUn Servicov wlm*:, Is to be Held at the cHnnh Toe»> day evening, September .3rd, at 7:30 o’clock. Since this is circle day the regular meetings will not be held in' the ibomee, but fol lowing the meeting at the church each circle „wlll meet in a group for a business session. At this meeting a menvbershlp offering la to be taken and in the rules and regulations of the new setup it says, "Every wom an signing the membership roll of the Woman’s Society of Ghrls- tian Service is expected, as a token of her loyalty, to contribute a sum of money as a membership offering, which will be a part of her annual contribution to the total budget of tho local society. The amount of such membership offering to be determined by the individual member. The publicity committee this week has mailed out cards to the women of the church in regard to this meeting. The revised reg ister of the church roll was de stroyed in the flood and if any one did not get a card please bear in mind that it was an un avoidable oversight and that you are expected to be at the church anyway. The invitation to be pre sent goes out to all women of the church, members and non-mem bers of the Woman’s Auxiliary, and girls of high school age. If all women of the church will "put God first” On this evening it will be a great day in the work of the church and for His t: Methodist BibTfe Classes Have Picnics On Tuesday Two Bible classes of the North Wllkesboro Methodist held delightful picnics N. Wilkesboro People Attend Bridge Party At Hickory Mrs. D. L. Crook, Mrs. Harry Pearson, and Mrs. O. E. Triplett, church were in Hickory last Wednesday this week, both taking place late attending a luncbeon-bridge giv-| Tuesday afternoon. The Wom en by Mrs. M. A. Mackie, of an's class met at the home of Granite Falls, and her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Dodson with Mrs. C. Mrs. Lanky High, of Wendell. A., Forester as co-hostess. A large The party, which took place at number of the Tiembers were aeami vH dab of Noith be held We4>isfif^. at fobf o’’dda'^;,^'..IaT^ ^A| the home 'ofjttin, It FMoater aotti The gMdeB ooma^ttM tW » give a »art|eEi:pPoimm, Rhodes-Hidcs Mr. Earl Leonard Hicks and-' Mim Margie Marie Rbodee were married in Mountain City, Tenn.,' August 2l, 1940. j Misses 'Riehna and Rose Laws Are Hostesses On Wednesday afternoon Miss' es Thelma, and Rose Laws enter tained a number of their friends. Bridge was played at four tables amid a lovely arrangement of eummer flowers. Mrs. J. O. Bentley won high score. Miss Jessie Coachman low score and Mrs. J. C. Crltcher, Jr., won the bingo prize. At the close of play, a delic ious salad course was served. Mrs. C. G. Yates Entertains For Son At Birthday Party Mrs. Caswell Yates entertained a number of children at a party. .r- • - •! I k V EtOOR . ■ f Iii4i% Unips! at her home in Wllkesboro. on Monday afternoon, honoring her small son, Robert, on his fourth birthday. The boys and girls en joyed a number of games on the lawn, after which they were serv ed ice cream and cake. The little guests were given small paper hats as t.avors. The honoree was showered with many nice gifts. Use the advertising columns at, this paper as your shopping guide. —Hanes Underwear— BARE’S FAIR STORE Tenth Street North Wilkeaboro, N. C. 'the Coca-Cola reception room, I honored Miss Annabel Lee, of Falston, and two other brides. Miss Lee, a member of the North 'Wilkesboro school faculty last year, and Dwight Russell, of present including several visi tors. following the supper the usual business session was held with Mrs. Isaac Eller in charge. The young ladles class motor ed out to the Pine Ridge picnic ; Granite Falls, were married in a | grounds on the Moravian Falls MISS ELLEN ROBINSON a t Falston formal ceremony ! Tuesday evening. For the luncheon there were guests for eleven small tables, I after which bridge was played at nine tables. highway for their supper. Twen-1 ty-two were present. Twenty-five Jaywalkers were killed In North Carolina the first six months of this year. ” . . » W£U again teach piano o and, voice at .North Wil* JI kesIxH’O high achool. Studio will open Mon- JJ day, September 2nd. Entire Stock of Lamps| Roduced and in Som Cases the Reductionsj are Up to 30% RgdMtioM Ar« Only On "ni# Now. / ' In Ovr Stock POWER COMPANY “Electricity Is Cheap—Use It Adequately” Phone 420 — North Wilkesboro, N. C You Pay Only 25c Adndssion At The Gate and Sec All Tbe Thrills This Year At Wilkesboro Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits - Thrilling Acts Both Day and Night - Gorgeous Freworb Eadi Night Mark’s Greater Shows on the Midway Don't Miss This Big Event Which Has Been Planned For All and The ?d»;- •i .1* ' • -''•’’V-'-j'' m ’»■} . -Va V ’ V*'

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