^tua.en.ls. .. . jftfiua.ra^lS, .laiQ , ... MISS ELSA CRAIG VfflDS • RICHARD F. YARBOROUGHJ II ■ BopuMful i.T it 13 c’lc^'-.n E^;a gimplic- ity r/as the 7;edding of lass S'Krvr.si Cx-rii-- oC Ch;.'.x*'l Hi.l’’. 0'”u Ric^rr;! Fen’";-r YrT’’')oroJ.', 1, II, ol' L')v.it-b!.v^" T;hich '7as solemnized in-th? 3•:?*■) '••• II- T.*if i byterian Ch ;.r‘c';i in' Chr. lol Hl:l, S-.ti? c,y nil D3cc> 'be? 50, ct 4:3() u’oioc’.c. Dr. Dor.d ' H. i't, pu6tor of the bri’de, officiBte'', using the double ring ceremony, Tr 1 ?loor bi yk“tc; of C^.l.lt liii;:a £..3C.i.';£t a background -of ferns and green ery interspersed uith graduated stand ards of C'j’ihc Gniulco, centered v/ith an illuminated .cross, forme an- impress-^ ive setting for the ceremony. -iiy pr.'-’-i rrcro .'3rked r,’ith bo-rs of tulle- and i ribbon. . A MUaicel progra r. ;vc.ri,',iven prior to the ceremony, r/ith 'M^.-•.'■J. E. .Bycrly, o:' L . Ln’ton, at the pipe'organ.- l ii; i^iciudecl Dfib. S’/s;'' s ’'Cl;.’irc dv Lnn ;", ’”r' i-r'c ''To ;-: Evnun:^ S.vT”, Liszt "Lci'iO':t:-run" aa‘ ,*’Lp?\cplK'c^'i’y Air’. Mins Ros0 !?alcirt; , GC-nva”-j, "Your So’t- Fri:-',: P;;.rridisn" h ■ ."Bee.' ’no", The Brior:'. C’^oru^, frcn Lo'ie i:;rl-r—s, &s thr- ,';rocessional and the wedding party, lei't the church to the strains of I.te -dr.l- ssohn'f. ’veddiag march. Uab''"T.,EdVard F. Yarborough of LouiKbur:., He ■ 'Strayhorn, of Choval Htii ; *!u L. R. Taff of Birmingham, Ale. Juhn B. Y-'.rof Charlotte attendee his brother as best man, T':o bi-'.' c • rs given in marriage by her brother-in-lav;, Eugene "'iley C'-.rltoaj of D;.-rhr---;. The bride's only'attenda'nt ) v;as her sister, Mrs', Eugene W, Crrltoi'i, of D'jrno.:-. Her .l u-.vn :7as of Dubonnet velvet and her accessories' r?ere harmon- izing. S'lr’ t.;; i.x'*- uuii-^uut of ’1 I'UL't;:; ;/ i.lo ■ jiii'r ' j;jy ^ ti'r”-' '/h :':-tu-li:’. • smU'', -i T'Tr! DriUe -vore an ensemble of royal- blue velvet vlth appropriate accessories! No, 6 THE FiRor aiow Tossing back the covers that Mon day morning, ^vie lea't, shivering, out of bed and starec in astonishment at the blanket of ice covering the pempus. „e cried tp out roommate-. Vi;^or 3 black stock ings, toboggan hats, sleds and the crov/d gathered on the favs>rite hill crowded our memories and we longed for those care-free child hood days. Many of us reverted to those S£turda;''s and didn't "go to school- B tall"* Some- lacked the nerve, tho, and went un willing to class, but only ih body, not spirit* . The Wi-'.ter sports began immediately after breakfast arid continued until lunch, Piec'.'s of ti.-'i (not -eight), sleds, shoes and what-have-you served the students as sleds, skies or ice skates. Oc~ Cc^ionriiy c, passive, motorist would provide-a'means for ?/earing out shoe^- soles. .Girl's ;y'-uetii:-> of delifht and boy' li cOllOeti &bwut tlteoft buiidiij^n VriiiCll Vr'ir— --tfi uHOGGiil'j thc frO— l,iCo xii "oilo firGt of 1Q4:0, '' After orot:.-.-faat, at least that's .-iihc firat ti.r.©: your writer's .eyes were opened 'enough to see, the hill beside the' school was serving, as a s].ed track for numej-ous students. ' T'lr ]ii;:t:etj of tin were quite popular and' outside of the facts that they went crooked and someone had tp push, they were quite effecstivo, 'when it-began to snow again, everyone was delighted beyond words. Oi!i;c the joy of a cer,tain '7il- mington la'.Tyer knev; no bounds. .HOrvCVur, he '.-.’as doomed to disappointment, for. tho ' sno-,7 die’ not last and the. suji soon shone. Lunch -Ufc c.Ti. affair, which, as far as garb is concerned, ^vould have seemed mose appropriate in a northern or Swiss winteri* resort., Ski-sults were the vogue for the girls and old pants were useful for the boys.. A'Ttcr t'i- ico-v/hettec' appetites had been appeased, a'grand and glorious snow-ball fight was held in front of Mcdn, The 3i-io-,v bfila -r^rc- flyin- so thickly (Qontinncc on per-" 5) (Ccj::tli'u.ud on page 5)

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