SOC I AL Recent Bride ..?S. EkNEST E. PARKER, JR. ry ; ? \ led ill Wedding ir.nized At Davidson r.v'X Sept. 10 ? David- 1 Mrs. James Reid played be - y'?erian church fore the ceremony "To A Wild wedding of Rose" (McDowell), "The Old Re McGill. da ugh- ftain" (Kreisler), "Romance" Mrs. Myron Wal- t Rubenstein ) , and "Londonderry '.his place, and Air". During the ceremony "Clair J'.., son of Mr. de Lune" (Dubussy) was played - ^F. Parker of softly. Miss Harriet Cunningham, ! lay afternoon, soloist, rendered "At Dawning" : 5 o'clock. Dr. (Cadman) and "O Perfect Love". ??<cd by E. The bridal chorus from Wagner's t . 'he marriage Lohengrin was played as the pro h was de- cessional and the wedding march V iwardia ferns by Mendelssohn from "A Mid .e gladioli and summer Night's Dream" as the :r.? ' m seven branched recessional. The bride, given in matrimo ny by her father, wore a classic wedding gown fashioned of pale ivory slipper satin. It was de signed with a deep portrait neck- j line and tapered sleeves ending in calla lily points over the hands. 1 The fitted elongated bodice had a corded waist and a bouffant , skirt ending in a long train. Her finger-tip two tiered veil of im ported French illusion was worn with a coronet of orange blos soms. She carried a colonial bou quet of white roses tied with white i ribbon. The maid-of-honor Miss Mary .McGill, sister of the bride, wore a gown of burnished gold satin designed with standing cuffs framing the shoulder, fitted bod ice and bouffant hoop skirt pick ed up to show satin ruffles. She wore a matching ruffled bandeau of satin. Her bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses with turquoise satin fashioned like that of the bride's. The bridesmaids. Miss Helen Davis and Miss Elizabeth Hen derson, fore dresses of the same design as that of the maid-of honor but in peacock blue. They carried colonial type bouquets of pink asters with pink ribbon. j i Mr. Parker had as his best man, Charles Campbell of Reids j ville. Ushers were Dan Barker of Oxford, Tom Culbreath of Chapel Hill, Gilbert Leonard of Raleigh and Phillip McGill. | The bride's mother wore a dress of blue crepe with pink acces sories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Parker, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black crepe j dress and a shoulder corsage of ipink roses. I After the wedding reception the couple left for a wedding trip. The bride used for travelling a brown faille suit trimmed in brown velvet, brown accessories and a corsage of white roses. They will reside in Chapel Hill. The bride is a graduate of Da vidson High School and received ! her BS in commerce at the Uni jversity of North Carolina. She has been employed by Johns Hop kins Applied Physics Laboratory in Silver Spring, Md., and ac counting department of Carter Fabrics corporation in Greens boro. The bridegroom served in the Marine Corps and Is a ? graduate of the Shallotte High School and the University of North Carolina with a BS degree in commerce. He is a member of Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity and is now in his last year in law school at the University of North Caro , lina. PERSONALS Miss Ann Plesants Dosher of Wilmington and Miss Marry Van Wallback of Wilmington spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dosher. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Wendell spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dosher. j Dr. W. S. Dosher and Mrs. Sally Veasey and son of Wil mington spent the last week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dosher. Mr. and Mjs. Earl Weeks of Miami, Fla., has returned home after spending several da.vs here with Mrs. Weeks' mother, Mrs. E. R. Outlaw. Mrs. Outlaw ac companied them home and will spend several months there. Mrs. J. F. Watkins of Norfolk, Va., is spending sometime here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Davis. WELCOME HOME PARTY "Returning from Aheir vacation recently Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Wag gette were greeted with a wel come party given by the young people of the church. At this event they were presented with a waffle iron. Forty young peo ple were present. The B-I lire Bl" TWO-BETTYS | The second, week of school ( went off fme with the students drawing their books and telling all about their vacations while teachers were distributing books to the students. I We have a new supervisor at ? the school lunch room this year. She is Mrs. Frank Mintz. We are mighty lucky to have such , nice folks at the lunch room. There has been a great improve ment in several of the school 1 rooms of Bolivia high since last I year. They have been painted 'light green and dark green and it shows up mighty pretty. We are I very thankful for the job being done. I I Another great improvement is .the paved road around the school | campus. That's one of the great est improvements that has hap pended around Bolivia in many years. Come one, come all to the Bolivia high school auditorium Friday night, September 23, to j see the program to be presented by Slim Mims and his Dream 1 Ranch boys. Fun for all folks i from 1 to 100 ^rs. of age. The | show starts at 8 o'clock. j We guess that's about all the news we have this week, but we I will be back next week with more 1 for you to read. So look for us ; then. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bell of Bolivia, announce the birth of a son, Julian Ray Bell, September 4. TAKE NO CHANCES "HOLD FAST THAT WHICH IS GOOD" LOCK THE BARN THE HORSE IS STOLEN Farm Bureau Has Pt oven Its Worth To Farmers In Many Ways We Believe It Is The DUTY of Every Farmer and busi ness man in Columbus County To.... Invest In A Farm Bureau Membership Now! ? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IN THESE 6 BOTTLES Buy Pepsi 6-at-a-time . . . and save. Sparkling Pepsi tastes twice as pood . . . goes twice as far . . . gives twice as much. You'll enjoy Pepsi America's favorite cola in the big, Big 12 oz. bottle. Pick up 6 today! Six 12-oz. bottles PLUS DEPOSIT WHY TAKE LESS-WHEN PEPSI'S BEST! "Listen to 'Counter-Spy, 'Tuesday and Thursday evenings, your ABC station" Pepsi-Ccla Bottling Co., of Wilmington, N. C. easy to own a ) Three models^^ to $179^5 Easy terms ? liberal trade-in. Let Qi show them to you today. KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO. Shallotte, N. G. Farmers We wish to express our apprecia tion to you for your splendid pat ronage during the tobacco season which has recency closed. We ex pect to be back next year and we are looking forward to seeing you again. Myers Warehouse J. Harvey Harper -Jack Hendley OWNERS and PROPS. "THE OLD RELIABLE" Chadbourn, N. C. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE Our long years in business at the same place testify to the fact that we sell only re* laible merchandise. It means, too, that our customers are satisfied with what they get for their money, and keep coming back to trade with us. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. Drainage Work DRAGLINE & BULLDOZER Available For Contract Work or by the Hcur Brunswick county farmers already have proved to themselves that money spent for proper drainage of their soil is an investment which will pay for itself in one rainy season. > Now is the time to think about permanent improve ments to your farm. Let us look over your problems with you and give you an estimate on costs. This is the time of year to get this type of work done and be ready to reap the benefit next season. McLAMB CONSTRUCTION CO., W. J. McLamb E. L. McLamb Shallotte, N. G. Get New,.. Long Lasting PENNSYLVANIA MOO TIRES Here's a timely tip for summer driving. Stop in today 1 We'll set you up for perfect, trouble-free summer motoring with new, dependable Pennsylvania P- 100's. And . . . you can save up to 25% the purchase price with your old, winter- worn tires. It's an offer you can't afford to miss so . . . come in today fox your new Pennsylvania P-100's. BLACK'S SERVICE STATION TIRES ? WHEELS ? RIMS ? RECAPPING W. G. BLACK WHITEVILLE ? Phone 110- J

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