* * I!*?!??"?"-*"???M MMMM TOMS-CARVER WEDDING J J:-|| 1 SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY ' , Memorial Methodist church was a * scene of unusual beauty, on Saturday evening,.at eight o'clock, when a large throng gathered to witness the marriage of Miss Julia Carver and Edgar Shelton Toms. The decoration of white and green was extremely artistic, and redolent of Spring. An avenue cf lilies extended down the aisles, great clusters of the fragrant flowers being attached to the pews with tulle streamIn the chancel, against a baclfH ? .ground of white, a cascade of southern smilax and asparagus fern was unusually effective. Groups of palms, large canndelabra gleaming with the light of many white candles, and tall baskets of lilies and bride roses completed the charming scene. The wedding ceremony was pre; Ceded by an elaborate musical program. Following the rendition of "Liebestraum," by Mrs. Venable, as " organist?Snmnpl Rn.-irk of Trinity . college, played a violin solo, "The Waters of Minnetonka." Gordon-Carver, a cousin of - thebride, sang "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice," and "I love^you," with Mrs. Cimnmorhum HO nrs/iryyhr?or> ief fV.? , Mendellsohn wedding march was used as the processional with the Tannhauser march as the recessional. William W. Flowers, of New York, William D. Carmichael, John A. Buchanan, Slallory Hackney, and John C. Michic, Jr., were ushers. The groomsmen were: Henry Cole, of New York; William Branson, of Concord; William Carver, Arthur Carver, brothers "of the bride; and Zaok Toms, a brother of the groom. , Miss Carver's attractive bridesmaids werei Miss Ruth Early, of Louisburg; Miss Laura Underwood, of Fayetteville; Miss Iva Jeannette, of Manteo; Miss Hunter Holloway, of Smithfield, Va? Miss Mabel Wescott?'-of Lake Junaluska, and Miss Helen Lyon a cousin of the bride. They" wore chic frocks" of peach georgette, made with a tight bodice and full, flared s'dirt, elaborately embroidered in gold, and edged with a band of marabou. Gold slippers and stockings completed these charming costumes. The bride entered the church with her father, Hosa Lee Carver. She was radiant in an exquisite creation of "white Dutchess satin, elaborately embroidered in crystal beads and Princesse lace medallions. Her train, which fell from the shoulders, was beaded in crystal with inserts of Princesse lace .medallions, in th -same pattern aa her gown. The Reverend Mr. Peele of Trin ity Methodist church, and the Rever end Mr. Starns of the Rougemon Methodist church, were the officiat ing clergymen. ^ 'After the ceremony Mr? and Mrs Carver entertained the members of the bridal party, their families, and the out-of-town guests, at the Forest Hills country club. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hosa Lea Carver of , Rougemont. She is a graduate of Trinity college, and a member of th Alpha Delta ft sorority. Her unusua attractiveness and charming person ality have made her a very popular member of the younger set in Dur , ham, and throughout the state. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs Clinton White Toms, of New York . and Durham. After graduating with ] high honors at the famous Bell Buc~~kle school in Tennessee, he attended ( Trinity college for three years, where , he was a member of the Kappa Sig- , ma fraternity. He is a young man of marked ability', and delightful personality. He lives in Philadelphia where he is superintendent of the Ellis Branch < of the Liggett and Myers Tobacco . company, of which his father is vicepresident. , Mr. and Mrs. Toms left at midnight, the bride wearing a smart model from Maybelle Manning, of the new rose-tan poiret twill, made with a one-piece sleeveless froek, and long ooat edg^d with tiger. Hei chic hat matched the suit. After a fortnight's stay in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Toms will be at home at 327 Wellesley Road, Philadelphia. UK ; ADMINISTRAOR'8 NOTICE. flaring qualified as administrator of the estate of W. Q. -Oakley, late, of Persmrfcountv. N. C.. this is to notify all -persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to the undersigned un or .b:fore the 6th .day of April, 192S, ? or this not,ioe will be pleaded in bar of their reoogeryV All "pirsdiis tfUtebt Id to the saia estate will pleaae make . TwfE?''*t?
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