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Crawley - Taylor
The marriage of Miss Grace Mc
Arthur Crawley and Mr. Jack Tay
lor was solemnized Wednesday, Oc
tober 20th, 1937, at Emporia, Va.
The bride wore for a wedding
suit a combination of brown and
green with brown accessories,
She is the youngest daughter of
Mrs. A. E. Crawley of the Ebenezer
community and attended school at
Aurelidn Springs until this year.
Mr. Taylor is the son of Mrs.
Nora Taylor of hear Enfield. For
the past few months he has been a
salesman for Parker Bros. Motor
Company of Enfield.
Owing to the illness of the bride’s
mother, the young couple will re
main with her until Christmas be
fore making preparations for a per
manent residence.
Halloween Party
Miss Emily Dunning and Charles
Davis were joint hostesses at a
lovely Halloween party at the Wo
man’s Club on Saturday evening;
about forty guests were invited and
lots of them came in costume.
Dancing was enjoyed, with Mr. and
Mrs. William Harris, II, directing
the “Big Apple”. Mrs. B. J. Dun
ning and Mrs. C. W. Davis served
delightful refreshments. The club
house was beautifully decorated.
Halloween colors were effectively
used and balloons were festooned
among the other decorations mak
ing a pretty effect.
Birthday Party
Miss Frances Lee Dickens enter
tained a number of friends at her
home in Belmont in celebration of
her 12th birthday. The dining room
was decorated with yellow and
white chrysanthemums. They en
joyed games and contests and were
presented favors. The honors* re
ceived a number of gifts- from the
guests, Misses Leo Bidd, Dorothy
Bidd, Daisy Steel, Ruth King, BO*
Louis* Bright, Roth BUll.
Miss Hux Entertains
Miss Agnes Hux entertained with
a Halloween party at her home
Saturday night, Oct. 30th. Many
games were enjoyed after which
lemonade, candies, cakes, apples
were served. The following guests
were present: Misses Mabel Bridges
Arietta Grady, Mary Alice Jones,
Mary Florence Bridges, Ina «i.ae
Hux, Alberta Jones, Edna Jones,
Mrs. Nellie Woodruff and Messrs.
Oakley Vaughn, Richard Cooper,
Russel Wood, Sam Vaughn, Bill
Hux, Bennie Jones, Johnnie Wood.
A CORRECTION
Relative to the statement made
in last week’s Herald that the
guests at the birthday party given
by Miss Pauline Woodruff in hon
or of Miss Marjorie Drewette, en
joyed dancing, games and contests,
I wish to explain that there was no
dancing at the party. The enter
tainment for the evening consisted
of only games and contests.
Mrs. L. P. Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Coburn spent
Thursday in Greenville.
John Taylor spent the week-end
with Mrs. J. C. Walker at Black
Ridge, Va.
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Mr, and Mrs. Frank C. Williams
are attending the convention of N.
C. Cotton Manufacturers' Associa
tion at Pinehurst this Thursday
and Friday. Mr. Williams returned
to the city Sunday after attending
a party in New York Saturday
night in honor of the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Pohlers.
R. E. L. Wheeless of Franklin,
Va., visited Mrs. W. C. Williams
Tuesday.
C. C. Shell, manager of the Qual
ity Shop, is on a buying trip in
New York.
Mesdames A. P. McNeil, Richard
Bray, Lloyd Bryant attended the
clinic at Duke Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Z. B. Teele, Miss
Margaret Teele, and Z. B. Teele,
Jr., of Durham were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Teele.
Mesdames A. J. Tucker of Shang
hai, China, and W. L. Long of Ra
leigh were guests of Mrs. T. W. M.
Long Friday.
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IN MEMORIAM
In remembrance of my husband,
the late John E. Wood, who died
Nov. 2, 1936.
Dear John, since you have gone,
No matter where I am I feel alone;
Home without you seems so blue—
God alone knows how I miss you.
I have only your memory now to
love,
But some day I’ll meet you above.
We will be together always, dear,
With no sickness, heartaches, part
ing or tears.
Mrs. John Wood.
In remembrance of our father,
the late John E. Wood, who died
Nov. 2, 1936.
One year ago today
Our dearest father passed away;
You left us all very sad,
But you’re not forgotten, dear old
Dad.
You worked so hard to give us a
home,
Then you were called and left us
alone.
It doesn’t seem like the home we
had
When you were with us, dear old
Dad.
Some day we hope to be together
again,
When Jesus and his angels reign,
And then we will never part—
No more sighs, tears or broken
hearts.
Mrs. Lucy Fann,
Sisters and brother.
Miss Marcella Marks of Duke
University was the week-end guest
of her mother, Mrs. B. Marks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tippette,
Mr. and Mrs. William Tipnette,
daughter, Priscilla Anne, and B. B.
Tippette, motored to Washington,
D. C., on sight-seeing trip after
which they went to Baltimore, Md.(
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spikes and
daughter, Camilla, Norma Rose of
Burlington, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vaughan.
Miss Janie Lassiter, Mrs. Loftin
Moody attended the 35th annual
State Nurses Convention in Dur
ham last week.
Mrs. B. D. Johnson of Greenville,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pair and
daughter, Glenola, Miss Margaret
Snodgrass of Richmond, Va.. were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
IT. Pair.
Mrs. M. Scott Benton spent the
week-end in Scotland Neck.
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ENFIELD
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COME ONE-COME ALL
This Week-End will climax a
Solid Week of Fun and Educational
Exhibits at Enfield. Something of
interest to everyone. Never a dull
moment. Come celebrate with us!
FRIDAY: HALIFAX COUNTY DAY
SATURDAY: EVERYBODY'S DAY
Big Free Act—"Eric the Great"
in his HIGH POLE Exhibition
ON THE MIDWAY:
O. C. BUCK SHOWS
20 Up-to-Date Shows & Biding Devices
BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF
FIREWORKS EACH NIGHT