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- l r:"civ: j at t" s i" -r " " " . i. d. n. r tr-i: if i- - -j a; ia t' ? L ; 1 '-i " r. ' s L. L. C " if 1 A. I!. w-T.a, ; -j i " -. ia t" r ;w .'"sre ranaw, S.rt 3. The crt- s;-n.llrj ociU evert c f j;i season here wis i e t well!?' of Kiss r.'.n XL tlton j t -r,-'. tn t-. TiiTft f ariman. of Eston, at tie home of her pa- rptii r and Krs. D. L. Carlton, TupsIst afternoon, September 3, W. 1". Valters of Vteaw; L,"es Et 5 o'clock. An aisle bordered Dorothy r rooks and Jennie Guian Vth goldenrod led from the front Cavenarrh asii-ted. Gooses were or to the side lawn, where the'said ty I rs. J.n Tierce and I's . twrformed The trvi Eowden. Cerise and white ! "e satin altar, entwined with eczrl of Pines, interspersed ' i rrowing shrubbery and ferns ; ' on e er tide were tall baskets of . .w.niii aindn. 4ttf iiucac peas, uw""" f " - i; ... . -vi la and Mexican sunflowers. Cher's College, Greenville, taught Professor K. C. Hurst of Golds- in the schools of Wallace and Se boro. and Krs. r Clarence Erown ten Springs nd for the past sev and Kiss KeU Bowden of Warsaw,' era! years has been Home Bern rave the nuptial music as follows :tnstration Agent of Onslow Conn Violin solos, "Rosary," Eerin, and;ty. The groom,;son fJ-P "Souvenir," Jtedla, by Prof. Hurst ; I IMxon Sparkman and the late Da "The Sweetest Story Ever lold'lvid Kxn Sparkman of Burgaw, vocal solo by Kiss Bowden; "To a, is a graduate of Duke Umversity ' nriM liiu " VfrDowelL violin and piano, was pUyed softly during the ceremony; wedding Marches from Wagner and Hendelssohn were used. Mesdamet A. L. Cave- aaueh and "A. wooia . greetea gown, m vmn wio i;.u j ruests on the front lawn and di-'feotly charming was a black suit rected tnem to ueir piace. ct. B. A. Cadle, pastor of the Baptist Church, performed the ceremony. .The groom entered with his bro ther, Charles H. Sparkman - of fiurgaw, as best man. The maid of honor, Miss Margaret Carlton, an - only sister, attended the;; bride. Her afternoon dress was of hya- uinth- blue Alencon lace with f a short-sleeved jacket; completing r her costume she wore a hyacinth i Panne velvet , hat with a tulle k hrim. an1 nlver aliuoers. She car- '; ried a gorgeous shower bouquet of . Talisman roses. , Th m&t Mtned on the arm of her father, D. L. Carlton. She wore a fitted model of white Alen ' kim atm vith . lone-sleeved iack- .. et; her hat was white Panne vel- wt with a. tulle nose ' veil: her slippers were white satin, and she carried a huge shower bouquet ofiHarrv Sutton. Ella M. Temple, . bride's roses. The impressive ring '' ceremony was used. t. a iwcymm w "v 5.- ? 'mediately followed the wedding. ociuihu ami , introduced to the receiving line f-v.v V ' mJ Vm ..Tfc":; T. i u ivuvwi . w. '. Carlton, Miss Douglas Hand, of :. Baleigh, aunt of the groom; Mr. ' and Mrs. D. D. Sparkman, , Miss - Margaret Carlton, Charles H. Sparkman, Miss Elisabeth Spark- man, Mrs. Goodwin D. Ellsworth, grandmother of the bride, and 0- . D. Ellsworth, Jr., both of Wash- y ft - Hmvm an Iff TL A. Ulgwu, J v jbw. Cadle, Mr. and Mrs. William Ells- worth Carlton. -,- ' s . uuesxs were serreo uuuviuiuu i wuiiams, Edward Sidney willi ' wedding' cakes and block ' ams, Jr., 8. G. Jones, J. B. Zibelin, if by Misses IsabeUe Dunn, of s Jack- Lina Potter, K. M. Browder, and : tonville, Mamie Chambers, folds-; jfjyijgjn Browder and Lil- boto; Margaret Craigon of Elian; &ainenne oparsmnnw. uiw, Mr and Mrs. T. W. ' ncwowen, rt-r 7 'fTi " TCI . and Mesdames J. C. Thompson, L.; and Mrs. J. 1 Robert fli,lS2lS.TJZlS . B. Huie, J. T, Gresham, Jr., B.-l.'Kesdames B. V. Wells, J. A. Gav-jj ?2SSJi rJS ft,' vr.. ..j nim. Vniifna Vuv 71 T i. i. . I which had sensational runs in the Katherine Sparkman of Burgaw, taw. Mrs. George D. Bennett and Miss Fannie Wilson directed to' rf1 V- " vl Vl-' f ' j ., ' ',!' - .1." v y 1.... lj wJ , Lj w-i I 3 t , btf -3. over A V. and Crahara I .3- nr. i An ! i.la rorch from two heauUulIy decorated punt Si bow's by Efy Will .ms, of Esmond, aiii LuS. and fern were house deco T e bride, vivacious and charm- tag i auhter or a. 1. canton, proLlnent attorney of Warsaw, irnutaatmr it East Carolina Tea- anil Kinnmond School of Pharma cy, and holds a position in Kin- ston, wnere ine coupie wui oo ai home after a trip to western Uprth Carolina. The bride's going-away of tricot wool crape, with silver faxtail Mmminff. With this 'she wore a velvet halo beret, and su ede accessories. . , -r . . ", . An the eveninr nreoedine : the marriage the wedding party was entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr., and Mrs. : . L. Carlton. Supper was served buf r fet style and consisted of a chick en salad course, , I : . Among the out-of-town guests who registered were: Mrs. Good win D. Ellsworth and Goodwin D. Ellsworth, Jr., Mrs. Livingston P. Vann, Jt. and Livingston Vann 3 rd.. Mesdamet A. W. Wells, Chat. Tavlor. all of Washington, D. C; Mrs. A. Sidney 7.- Williams of Bichmond, Va.; Miss Douglas Hand. Baleieh: Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Hand and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hussev of New Bern; Mesdames I Ada W. McGowan, and Miss May Swann, Kinston; Mary L. Speer, acTCB oprmgs, uugniB vwavu, Elkton; Mrs. J. B Gurganus, and susses juiurs; wcua, jiu Xatthewi, .Evelyn Erwin,' Vera i mi ' 'Ta...' ai jjnagei, avb ounwga, iciuuc wi-. iTer igabeUe Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. y, p. Harmon, Herman Xetchum anj qu, Ketchnm, all of Tackson- yiiiej Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MoCul- 4 c. . McCullen, Jr., Hui, Katherine ' Sparkman : and Messrs. Charles H. Sparkman and pM jenerette, all of Burgaw; Mr. a w n 0 OX J V ua All. Xttlll D1U1UI, CUIU JWLC-j dames E. & Williams, D. H. Willi- Vnrmuul Willlmtii Tl fltnV. Murphy, all of Wallace; and Ijir. and Mrs. F. W. McOowei, -m,, , , . . " Now B Pn For Thb Vcc!s u J. a 1 is the Tmie'to Market Your GocdTcLccor;',' f' mvrffi:t 'x'x?,try -r e Sure to Keep It Clean and Dryland, Sell in Fairly bzrz "7 ' . . e J , - ccs Are Nov Shovmj a Decided unprevcrnent Ovzr Uin Year, ana ;o , - - . We Have Firct SrJo Friday, Oct 1,: TGrccnvillo Sells Harvey VrTd - 'vc. Qcy Srr-l2j - " ' " j Lee , sr f 3 t- 3 ve i ' u.;' .lor e : if i: -.i ' r I ' e Ha-' 1, r'on. . . , a t t't r: i r?s. Eradlev Eraswell' kMk f a nn. Fli - alluUitiii'C fcc wj-vjui - t day, E.:'m-cr t Ki'S. Eraswell was fjsrr erly Iss Bessie Turner. ri-s Eisie cantuai, oi jiaiu's", spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sand- Jzx. and lirs. x. x. wubuu u chilJien, Eathryn, Yates and Er D'ic. wilil rfl Tinier and Hair ry Home were in Greenville Tues day. Kiss JUtaryn .. uoawa to enter E. C. X C. for the com ingBession. " c -t:- The Tentn uraae oi j. o. Miiovd & nicnio- at Weaver's Bridge Wednesday nighty " Misses JBargarex ana , BUburn spent the weekend ' at home, v , - Bev. and Mrs. Ernest Gresham and three children of Tarboro, vis ited relatives here last weexena. Miss Buby Lucas spent the weekend at her home in Speed. Two of our local boys, uwr,w and Walter Batts, have gone toi Kinston, where they y "6- , bers of the troupe of Tex Farley in a series jf radio :, oroaacasis from station, WFTC, and also, b number of public performances, r Miss Shelton ' Qninn of - Chin quapin visited here Tuesday morn ing. Miss Quinn was enroute to Greenville, where she will be a student at E. C..T. C. ' The sintrine class of Oxford or phanage gave a - very" enjoyable SUpnir. i . Jfw tnT; I B. G, Early, former pastor ffladej tome interesting remarks on the early life of this ennren: : during Mi naatorate here. At the noon hour a picnic dinner was served. Mirs. Jnamie Jioggs, wno wacn es at Deep Bun, spent the week end here with her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gresham. ' program here on Thursday night Sunday was jreuowsnip iray at the Baptist Church and a large crowd attended. The pastor, Bev. J. L. Powers, preached at;, the mornfiMr lenricn. followed bv ' the Lord's Supper. Bev., Ernest Gre sham preached at the aiternoon hour. Birsubj'ect was' 'JSteward- With The ' L-JUULaO- IN DUPLIN WANOCA WALLACE ; , i . . if In what is described as the most Lii A.i j mmj WMn ly emotional picture of her bril liant career. Kav Francis .comes to the Hew Wanoca Theatre in Wallace on Friday. ' " r-'v.K U U UK WHU1CC.JDX. .UltUUit, 1I liaJ unaatinnol mna in tlm n 1 Al . - ; ITU.:. -i f concerns a famous opera singer) to Do the Peak. itHrHicr Every, Day i 1 . - ' j T:r O.G.HceI A" "it Ln 3T.r.naer, a 1 L s of a 1 -i t '' lfctfe Eonbld Ci'irp, T t -VelLa, I . ' J i Iltire, HAn T, , Ann Earj. 4 ; : : : r : : AO-' v NctToLj'-'LI . - by hnh maxwell :: WILL, here we are tik i ; ' i A nother week has ri"d aro 1 ' the Times has once m'-e r vonr lovin? hands. We know t .:.t you will read it from cover to cov er,: and tnat inciuaes we iruis oi your , .struggling . columnists brain, so here goes. , before we get started it . . t bfe idea to eive you this warning. The candid camera bug has bitten another innocent soul- - your esteemed journal filinnlil mn hpnr tpriet of deadly clicks behind your back as' She was a;soirxr':i ly LI s Ee " . . . .. MS I. . -...A n.1 Z C-mA you eo aoout your wo one unc ; dav. do not be alarmed, dear read er, Tis only 1. AND another thing, your colum nist has never been accused of . e when it ame to work, so why shouldn't he ioaalistio'r ott8tom and. steal somebody's else's stuff, such as this story from the JNews re porter, in Whiteviiiei xne writer of the story claimed it to be first hand, but we can't vouch for that Anyway, he expounded on tne iaci that journalists have to be very careful not to misprint facts which anight be Jabeled libeL lest they find themselves defending a libel suit. A cub reporter had been given strict warning along this line, and when he was pressed in to service on a society item he wrote the following: ' 1 "A woman giving the name of Sarah Brown, who is reported to be one of the social leaden of the city and claims to reside at 183 Madison Park Avenue, it said to have given what is purported to be a reception yesterday afternoon , "It is understood that awnsid erable number of so-called guests, reported to be ladies prominent in social circles, were present, and some of them are auoted ai savinsr they enjoyed the occasion. . - "it is charged that Mary Km served the alleged ' refreshments and Bokonski the suported music. . "The hostess it said to have worn a necklace of alleged pearls which shn declares were criven to her, by her reputed husband." u, ' ! ' THAT is a nrettv rood storv. but something your columnist said a- doux ms lack or energy up mere Mit him in rAminianinv. TT tbnnir. .L.l -Tl 41... Um. I T. . been berated for his laziness, and Tobacco Report cf Iks r': v ;GREET WILLE, tl 1st, Sccc-1 Srb L": . . .Ccrr.o Any Bz'f, 'm - t m i i it 4 t .1 I L t .t v. I I -Jt V 111. e lave t' va:, : d'ys r C. D. 1 lis. Join A. C'.J :r-l from Tayneslboia, lL:y f-'t several y wi.h Ijr. an! . , 3 I -rmer au.1 taliy are in C " Voro tLis v. k. visltl-? Kiss IT i. .""-ts ps'a a ta- liup1- t. ' . 1j Ll lui'T t. 1 V X oa ricxevi. xiipj - c ui Mvflln ta fa i: jm Eleanor ficLett who it a Student at KltcheH Col lege. t , r Kiss tl be Harlan went to her home in Linston Lst weekend. Kiss Karraret KcJ KcSowan of the local school faculty weekend at her born. spent last weekend at her borne, in Warsaw. Wiu HelrnLOi'ffin of til Home Economics Department sunt last weekend .rn her titter in ir- deen, 'f - ", - "V. Vn. IJnie Insrram and Krs. Fanaie C:?tt went -to Goldsb).o Saturday 1 the bus. T.v E. I er scent last werb- eaa ai u.j rome ib wiccuyub. . Mr. ass Mrs. A. J. Dickson ad'MB3. WALLACE HOSTEP son Grigp( were visitors in Calyp so last b-iaay. - Kiss J.'ie Bell Baeford visited VM Alien Averitt of the B.' : F. Grady fac' tty last week. ' ' . Kisses I jxietta eece and Lou is EaweacconTanied Krs. A. J. Dickson -t I OolJoboro last Satur day A. Klhey came back via Xt. Olive to t-s. Jernian's funeral, llesdar t J. JL Erock and Carl Walker V.-t to Golliboro ' last Saturday shoeing. - Kiss Julia Thomrson, of White viile visited her si&ter, Krs. A." J. Elanton L-ie - last Sunday. She wna Aocopnanied here bv her nie ces and jl. lews as follows: Kath leen Tkairrson, rrasces xnomp ten and Ealrh Thompon also J. 0. Waters 'id ElizabeUi Lewis. T'isi EUierine Earkman. - of Eurgaw I been vLItirj her sis ter, Kissv-lizabeth Cparkman in fhe home' if Krs. 0. r. Johnson. ' Krs. B." C. WeSt has returned atifv i r! :t it Eichmord. Willi amsburg' ad other points of in terest in Virginia. She was , ac corrri ty , Hisses Kargaret Fuller and Jayme Kartini i Kizses Cazcl and Lois 7illiam- C I. :f ;V V. j C'l C;.: Ever' t 1 1 v. tL r 1 It tJt; t f ' e c; :-. j f Ljts. Cjnmer w;s t ivre Her mar- re, tL:s Lela HUler. - - ,' viww 1 ; f The Thurslay iLTternoon Card Club were sci.l guests of' Krs. Georwe 7 i oa last week when they I 1 tV i regular f-rT-" t- lv r .., 7. 1-i the abser 1 ( . me i, Kc ''ttes-J. an.1 Cii.'i.am .ilips w. s s..ji tutes. At the. close of the gamrr scores were totaled and it . wss fonnd that Krs. P. J. IVbson hell club members high score and Krs. J. B. Wallace held visitors ra score for which they were each given lovely ho- T" "t J.f.x sea vi - s preset ,J a i stty r st towel for secorl 1 h scor. . A chicLen salad i-te was serv. . tyjin - the hostess af wr t!e garcs. . i ".. .. - The jtenansville Kontract Hub met last Wednesday afternoon" at 3 o'clock with Krs. JrB. Wallace as hostess. There was also a visi tor, present, Krs Jack Elackmon. At the dose of. the frames, itwrt found that Mrs. L C. Eurch htll hih score for which sl.e was Liv en a set of tomato juice gki. cs. Mrs. E. C Wells won the travel Tiri?. arti Z!T:s. T7.''D. j Ei'. l.'i was presented the r "7-Anna gift of the afternoon. A i- i s ad vlate was terved, Trior to ad journment V" ' " 4 ! Mrs. W. ID. Beynolds entertam' FRESH CuC?-:;.:.-; i jTUEnrS iuTASAGAS CA23AG3 ' KALE KTCTABD G SEEKS ACT ESOCCuLI SESD AT , ' ' ' ; w V r- moss C3; , : ; "S," . til H. V. i.i.: '.i ' 3 id . "S i '-l t" 3 1 via J' i en c : ; 2 r C. . is i.- j cUvLie services at I. I Cliarch, ncf.r '1 f .ls week: The services v A e tlaue throch next Ea5.' 7. Eev. TTors will z J i tlie s ,..-1 t-r' y U C t-'ua v" -t '- ivic si Le i .vic.i v 111 1 t it' ,l'ir r s. . . til .'s. ! C. I- 1 rnn"-2jiIci'tli JJf son, AI --t . ess, to C.cenvle Tuesl v he J $ter.l i.ast varu.. cl.ers College tlis year. - E-CVI7L AT TZZZ'Z ' " -"jr. 1 cn.:3 s-jity A revjviJ ncUr; v . at . i bush shelter on Cu....j lace's place in CUsson t: ' on itcrt Eunioy mornirs st It cl, '-.--sEedieEar.stl 1 ston, 8". - Ul 'ly anti' -r v revival..,t, win condi-t t. i 1 ei To tuue liiidt has t"a s tLe T).i-tlng. It will po ' -as U 5 as interest is ma in f e meetics. J , ' 2
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