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PAGE TWO Pretty Wedding At Walnut C ove Walnut Cove, S.-pt. 7.—The weilding of Miss Kathryti Huteherson. of Walnut Cove, and Robert Lassiter Young, of Henderson, wi|s solemnized Saturday evening. September 7. at S o'clock at the Christ Episcopal Church at Walnut Cove. The church was beautifully decorated with green and white I the predominating colors. The aisle down which the bridal party came was outlined with tulle ribbons with clusters of elements and white asters ties I with a bow of tulle at the etui of each pew. Huge baskets of white asters and ferns we'Y banked around the alter. There was a lovely musical program prior to the ceremony with Mrs. Donnell Van Xoppen of Mebane. at the organ. The chorister entered singing as the processional "My (*.> d. I Thank Thee That Thou Has J Made the World So Bright.' and M. Barnes, of Greens-, boro. suig "O Perfect Love,' ami "Father of All Creation." ! The wedding party entered j t>> th -train- of the Weddin«. J March from Lohengrin. Mis- Kli'a •':! Sparger, of Balti more. gowned in yellow, w;.- the in'-' of the bridesmaids ' > vnU-V. .'iiul I'mloWi'vl '• M:-s Margaret Hutcheix "i. si>T. , the bride, weariiu ; .nk. and Miss Kathr.vn \ >u: r. t!:• ! ridegroom. :n The bride.-maiii.V g v. . ere of pas:,-! chiffon ROCKINGHAM COUNTY FAIR I LEAKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA I September 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 1 Something; Doing Day and Night. I The FAIR You Like to Attend. I More Exhibits—More Premium Money. MORE FREE ACTS 1 The Grandest Display of Fire Works Ever 1 Shown in this Part of the Country I Every. Night. | Meet Your Friends At The FAIR and their hats of chiffon were bonnet-fashioned: they carried oldfashioned colonial bouquets. The groomsmen who follow ed the bridesmaids were John Woodruff. Boyd Height, of Williamston. and Fred Hoyster, of Henderson. The maid of honor, Miss Nell Huteherson, sister of the bride, was lovely in an orchid chiffon gown fashioned like the brides maids. Her hut of orchid hair braid was turned up in front | with flowers across the back. The bride whose beauty was enhanced by her wedding gown, entered and was given in mar riage by her father. J. C. Huteherson. Her gown was white duch ess satin, princess style, with seed pearls and real lace. The veil was lace exquisite creation of Venetian lace and tulle. It was worn cap style with orange blossoms oil the side and across the back. The bride was met at the al tar by the bridesgroom attend , ed by his best man. Richard S. Young. Rev. D. W. Allen, the rector. | read the marriage vows. Men- I ilelssohn's Wedding March was | usrd as the recessional. Mrs. Young is the second daughter > f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H iUhcr-'ii. of Walnut Cove. l.TDierly of Rfitisville, and wa * d '.>' at . ;.t t liVrUsboro College •'or W :iuShe i- known fur her charm and talent. Immediately !'>liowing th • ■ ' ::i ny. Mr. and Mrs. Hutch •!.iortuillt'i\ i.t i; lt»W Y '•' 1 : ' • at their h me in Wal- THE DANBURY REPORTER nut Cove. The guests were re ceived by Mrs. A. T. Rothrock land introduced to the receiving line I>y Mrs. Leake Lovin. The receiving line was composed of the wedding party. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Hutcherson, Miss Elsie Young and Mrs. (J. M. Barnes, of Greensboro. Mrs. Hutch -1 erson wore a handsome gown | of black lace and wore a shoul- I der corsage of violets. ! Mrs. P. \V. Davis directed the guests to the bride's book i which was presided over bv i Mrs. C. E. Davis. Mrs. Anne Fulton Carter re I ceived in the dining room, j where Mrs. K. A. Hedge cock ' presided. She was assisted in ' serving by Misses Hazel and I Louise Baker, of Reidsville: ) Grace Woodruff, Helen Fulton. , Thelma Rothrock and Sallie Matt Marshall. The dining room was beauti fully decorated in green and i white. The table, covered with a handsome lace, had as a cen terpiece a large green bowl of white roses and clematis and | tall lighted tapers in green ; holders with bows of tulle on each side. The refreshments consisted of ices frozen in tin shape of wedding bells and slippers, cakes, nuts and mint.v Goodbyes were said to Mrs. ( Jacob Fulton. Miss Hutcherson was ent r taiivd the past week by Mr.-. Phillip \\ rod ward. of X- Port Ni'ws, Va . at the home ! her mother. Mrs. J. B. Wood ruff, at a br: V.- luncheon. Mrs. Anne Carter and Miss Helen Fulton gave a brii-iv luncheon on Thursday. Mrs. Donnell Van Noppen entertained Thursday evening. Messrs. P. YV. Davis and George Fulton entertained the wedding party at the home of Mrs. Fulton after the rehearsal on Friday evening. Cirrus Girl, Latest Model jp+.r •• "• "'ir"rr - mrmitW>i ffinaur n r»rinnrOi>i>HM|gi f .. Patsy O'Day NO BOYISH FIGURE HERE ! I ! rni* /uTti'M having 4rt liis iaiv the hi; >!«•«« n contrary ! > any airiietitii* »M:vl.tr I ln-.iu'y, his t r ip f t'(J" .?(> !i ,i is'iej arc mi tin ','u ar!:vj»t harbingers of the neurit to . . . .« ■ f |i riv.t' friv/ i'tv -ir\- « M O'iVi. i iiiu* th • i'r i' .ri!« nf 'Si i A (jirl", ills' new /•-IMVM slinv opening on Hroad •» r. i ' ha'N"! !>v crib's is « t'itiß a i" w -nark i>r nutsiiil n.ely ]>m- A -IT* t" shn.it at \ Party Honoring September Brides Walnut Cove, Sept. 7.—Mrs. Joe Zimmerman and Miss Sallie Matt Marshall were the charm ing joint hostesses at a lovely I bridge party recently at the I home of Miss Marshall honor- I ing Misses Kathryn Hutcher son and Mary Preston B.vnum, j September bride-elects. The lower floor of the Mar j shall home was thrown ensuite, j and beautifully decorated with la profusion of lovely summer j flowers. Seven tables were arranged | for bridge and rook and when the afternoon of spirited play j ing was over, Miss Elizabeth Sparger of Greensboro, was presented with a lovely box of individual bath salts as high score prifce. Miss Margarett Hutcherson was consoled for low score with a novelty bridge pad and pencil. Mrs. Howard Woodruff cut the rook prize and was given a pink glass bon-bon dish. The hostesses presented Miss Hutcherson with a beautiful i gold inlaid Mayonaise dish, | and to Miss Kynum they gav« la pretty pink glass fruit bowl. | Mrs. Archie McNeil, a recent 1 bride, was given a pink glass 1 ice tub and tong. Miss Edith Barker, charm ing house guest of Miss Marshall, was presented with a lovely pleated georgette even ' ing handkerchief. The hostesses were assisted Iby Miss Margaret Marshall in serving delicious refreshment.-, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 192?; ► consisting of frozen fruit salad, saltines, pickles, sandwiches, ice tea, and mints. Each table had for a center piece, a small silver vase filled with orange nasturtimus, fur ther carrying out the color schemie of orange and green used in the decorations and the refreshments. Enjoying Mrs. Zimmerman and Miss Marshall's hospitality were the charming honorees, Misses Hutcherson and Bynum and Mrs. King Grogan, of Kernersville, Mrs. Tom Pres ton. of Pine Hall, Miss Eliza beth Sparger, of Greensboro, Mrs. Wade Marshall, of Dennis, and Miss Edith Barker, of In dianapolis, Ind., and Mesdames H. H. Davis, C. E. Davis, Paul Davis, Arch McNeil, Williams- Jones, Gilbert Hill, Roy Holl- ** land, Howard Woodruff, W. P. Wheeler, George Fulton, Leak Lovin, Jacob Fulton, Ann Car ter, Paul Fulton and A. T. Rothrock, and Misses Nann Jones, Nell and Margaret Hut cherson. Nell Chilton, Juliu Hairston, and Jimy Campbell, Walnut Cove. A German inventor has in- I creased the sound volume of a phonograph by injecting at omized oil and air into the sound box. "Sneeze gas" in small quan tities added to artificial gas will give warning of danger if a gas flame is accidentally put out. One swallow doesn't make a summer, bat. sonutmes it makes a funeral.
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