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Impressive Ceremony In Chapel Hill For Richmond-Winchester Nuptials At an impressive morning niony at half a'.tei ten - ' urdav, February 2tith. Mis- t>,u' dence Winchester, .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Madison " ehester, of London, Ohio, ex hang ed marriage vows with Lusign Charles David Richmo Mr. and Mrs. Deane Mathew-j Richmond of London, Ohm. the Church of The Cross, Chapel Hill. N. C. , The service was read by c.e light of tall tapers in two seven branched candelabra by the Key. Kmmett Gribben. before the al tar which hail bouquets ot w hi,e rose buds, fresias and white car nations with two large urns of white gladioli on either side id the chancel completing the deco rations of the church. The wedding music was played by the organist, Mr. Robert >imp kitts with Mrs William Lange ot i Chapel Hill singing the "Ane Marie” by Abt and “O Perfect Love.” The bride, given in marriage | by hei fathei wore a t gown of white satin fashioned with a long train, sweetheart m ck line outlined with seed pearls | with full length sleeves tapering . i point at the wrist. He of illusion which fell to the hem of her gown, was held to her head with a coronet of orange blos soms. She carried a white pr ivc book topped with a white >rch:d and shower of satin ribb-m. Mi-s Jean Tilghman, w:is m i | of honor and bridesmaids were Misses Pauline and Cat tienu 1 Merchant, all of Weldon. Miss Tilghman wore a . pink net over taffeta with :na ching dutch cap. She carried an Want Ads All Classified ads must he sent in by Wednesday. No ads taken after that time. WANTED—Colored house keeper, apply it; own hand writing, 115 to 40 years old, inclose picture ami salary expected. B \ 15S-R.F.D.. 2, Halifax, N C. Mr. 23 - 4t. pd. HOME Electrical Appliance- Re paired. Call W-508-1. WAN'dED—Route man or woman. Good opening. Sell, deliver Raw leigh Products year around, steady work, large profits. Write Rav t-igh's, d)ej f N'CCI-246-137. Richmond, Va. FOR SALE —One baby bathinette in good condition. Price So.00. Call W-432-6, Weldon, N. C. FOR SALE—Very choice Holstein, Guernsey and Ayrshire heifers $25 each and up. Shipped C. 0. D. Bull free with five heifers. Home stead Farms, McGraw. N. V. 5t. IF ITS RATS, MICE. ROACHES or other return pest worrying you --you should have the Marvel Ex termination to relieve you of these pests. Located on Elm Street, South Weldon, N C. Phone W-431-6. nf. FOR SALE--30 bags of Seed Pea nuts. Apply J. M. Cobb, Oak Grove Hatchery. Halifax, N C. 3L - pd.__ BABY CHICKS FOR SALE U. S. and X. C. Approved. Hat ches Tuesday and Friday. Place) your order now for future deliv-j ery. J. W. Cobb, Oak Grove Hat-j chery, Halifax, N. C. Week of March 13th. MONDAY. TUESDAY Richard Quine - Anne Gwynne Noah Bery, Jr.-Martha O’IJriscoll We’ve Never Been Licked WEDNESDAY Dick Foran-Leo Carrillo Andy Devine ROAD AGENT THURSDAY and FRIDAY The Andrews Sisters “How’s About It” down stairs 25c. Balcony 20c, Is. , eluding tax. SATURDAY Gene Autry Boots Ajid Saddles AIL BONDI From n transport in New Guinea American n -a-- ‘ otho-i 1 U:,1S are can ne 1 : u‘ merits provided by War Bond dol lars. How many will they Suva, r? How many dead wit: they di.d’’ How many \vdl ne\<-r rot. Wo do r i know but w ■■ daily c in duct can u ur. or end ot the war 1 • :t anu boufiuet of while .. tied with blue ribbon. The bridesmaids wore dresses blue taffeta 4 matohing' dutch cap- and ■ arrioii pink rosebuds, The pink and blue ol their en m* ;i .-onibles i.'fing' tnt* colors Theta Pi. the fraternity with which tlie er«' m is affiliated at the I'nivers :> « North Caro lina. Ensign Robert Wertheim oi Needham. Mass., was best man, and ushei - were. Ensign Thomas Moure. Raleigh, North Carolina; Ensign J, T. Ewalt, dr.. Wash ington, 1). , Ensign John Paly. Elizabethtown, Turn and Ensign Robert Clark f Washing!"; I). C. Following the ceremony the brides parents entertained at a breakfast at the Carolina Inn. On white lineneloth wore bou quet s of white gladioli, on either side of the tiered wedding' case which was cut by Ensign and Mrs. Richmond with the saber of Commander Harris, Forty guest were present, including com manding officers of the N U. U. T. C., unit at Chapel Hill. For going away the bride '’hang ed to a three piece suit o' navy blue with accessories to match, wearing the orchid which -he had carried for her marriage, Mrs. Richmond is a graduate of London Hi School and attend ed Ohio Weslyn College 1).la ware, Ohio. Ensign Richmond graduated with the recent class at the Uni versity of North Carolina, receiv ing his commission in the U. S. Navy at the same time. After a honeymoon iC eh", .-n days, Ensign Richmond and ins bride will go to Norfolk, Virginia where he has been ordered for further training. ^ Little Child, Big Empty' Many North Carolina children are anxious to return empty de posit bottles for their parents. It is estimated there are 500,000,000 “slacker” milk, carbonated bever age and beer bottles in the 17. S. They should be kept in circulation. Birth Announcement jjr. and Mrs Elmer v Starke of Morehead City announce the! birth of a daughter. Betsey A.m. i on Wednesday, March - j M rehead Hosp.'al. Mrs. Starke was Miss Martha Hawkm •• Weldon. 3 Million Men To Be Called In Five Months Washington, VI ' • Service est men "ill be sent to examine stations during the five m t lbs period which began February 1. and that about 1,200.000 of that' number will be inducted. These figure.- were c-cd in testinn a deficiem v supply ' > 11 i i'"i '• *d "today ■ HOU! \ ‘riations Committe The necessity t 1 than two men for tually inducted, it by Colonel .bseph chief of Selective ceand supply divisions. ic-ub from tile increased rate of rc.iec tions as fathers and older men r calling mot every one c< was exi'la : e B M ■ Sen i H f •' , i l>‘ ; - of fire rent featioli of men in; 1 occupational ly deli 1 red t.i i- they Imvi been given 1!. eir pay.-tea! exam nations. State Income Far Above February ’43 Raleigh. Mar, -The State j revenue department repot :s lections from a!! s mrces during; i ruary of $9,880, ldil.04 - over. two millions more titan was v'l-l tee ted in February of ht-i year., ; 11 extra leap would i naturally bring' some more reve nue, but the increase was far nvrei than that pemn'.nre. Every major >• of revet-ue | except beveragi ana gasoline j shewed cains . a 1 last \ car. 1 Franchise luxe- were up about | ;jOU thousand, ire v. Save- 000, thousand and -ides taxes nearly; 200 thousand doiiat - Intangibles yield 33 thousand acre. There j were decreases a pc.; ce, inner-, itanee and gift ta\e-. out gains! in the other bra. :.caught *!»•* j month's general fund rev civic ai mill >n dollars last Feb-1 ruary. Ga.-oline taxes in- $117.1-13.1.'' iary, r M* u-uary, but other Vi'llUC " ^ll lirensi*' Sale manually ahead, ags accounted for most of the , ,, ;,-o Piu’ perhaps to the tact : .it tags did not have t 1 he nt this vi r. until January ;l 1 rte hit sales did not ■ n i■ t:i’il until February -- this , ■•in jumped from :>-t) thousand dollars last I ebruary to a million | a half ast month. Drive: s lieenses showed a very small de-j chine, but. title fees nearly doubl- j eil. while bus and franchise tax- j i- went up from twenty thousand, t • ninety-eight the -and dollars. | U to,i; ether tie mot ' vehicles de-i partment colleeteii million and a quarter over last year tor thei same month. ]', r the eight m utths o: the current fiscal year general fund. r. , oipts Were sL’.d >12.d2 more I .n fee he same period last \ ear. March is th .big' income i : ,x month and mo: people than even before will pa, income tax-1 e . and ,u genially i ; r'ner incomes! s. i the next monthly eport is ex-j . -. a ! to he far . ad of any ... ,u:b. in state last ■ y. Card of Appreciation1 i 1 wa.M in exprt'h.- my sincere' appreciation to all of my friends, iintance? for | | tile many kiniliH ':. shown mo | ! ami -'.'I their helpful no --mge- of ^ -yml':11ii>' during n X recent hl-j | UCSS. Mi- lil.i Hulls. Hogs And Chickens Fewer In 1 he Slate Raleigh, Mar a '■■•.I W. K nr St ott, nimnii• iencr ■ >*' :>•.:< > tJtlive -aid today that indieatim o ■« point to a decrca.~e in the predne tion 111' hogs and efts in Nor tli Carolina th: year. Scott said that althomrli the number of all hogs i- got atm now than a year ago, the number of sows and gilts show a decline of about six per cent: um.er 'In figure for Februniy, 11*1 ’ "indi cating that the peri d of > vpan ,-ion in tin" prod a non of porl; has ended.” He added that ho- num bers are expected to dec: when the pigs farrowed in It* hi have moved to market. Scott pointed out tha' <• enmei' cial hatcheries in the State re ported approximately ">* : ■" ent fewer chicks produceil in January tiian the number for January a year ago. Reports compiled at th • Slate Department of Agrieultur • Mon day showed l.S.VO.UO chicks pro mieed last in ' nt !■* wit immi t ago and 2.1i>s.oon average. This State Will Provide Ballot* To Its Fighter* n-Colonelj ’ Joym‘1' "f Kaleigh] Board;! said to.lav tint ° h:‘;i boen 3i .. ",UnK ll' ' '■ the Jfcjf Br °K?i| filing deadlitu' Ho told Governor that not only vvero 'l,li0,'s in thi ‘‘ountry anil l'as Km"« Kiven an J ll""'-v f° V"" m ,he Primal general clootum-, hut ,, ;1 ■ uui won noouruged tt> do so, If u-ovornmont regulation, ton prohibit air mail may uJ in an emergency. AT FIRST SIGN OF A V n USE ,666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE Dlj Is your boy out there . ♦ * in the land of blood and tears? 1 'lli I -..v^:;.v-.'..v. ..j:iv ..wiiii* IS he slogging along some muddy road ; ; . or huddled beneath a leaky tent.-' Do you see him now, thirsty beneath a broiling sun? Or is your boy fighting a wintry blast in the land where winter never ends? . . . Yes, millions of people worry tonight for the men in the far-off but not forgotten land. But if your heart is sick with longing for some special boy . . ; remember this and find comfort... wherever he may be, in the frozen wastes of Iceland or the Jungle* of New Guinea ... you can reach out and give your boy some little com forts that speak of home. He will get coffee, doughnuts, ciga rettes and other American comforts when the long march is over::: thanks to you. He will sleep between sheets when he gets his furlough, in a town ten thousand miles from home . . . thanks to you. Even should he be a prisoner of war, he won’t be condemned to lhe on alien bread. For wherever the Red Cross can reach him the Red Cross will send him a carton of food, the kind you used to give him at your own table. And real American cigarettes and tobacco! He will get all this :;; and more . . . straight from your 1 GIVE TO THE RED CROSS this year you win "am ~ give more, more ot >°ut time, more ot your '-or , the blood from you lt;art ;;; and more of youi to help the work go on. So dig deep and be glad* For wherever he is heart through the Red Cross. Because tha Red Cross is you—the Greatest Mother ia the World, because it represents all the mothers of America. The Red Cross it your blood and your bandages, the sweat* ers you knit and the gifts you pack. And the Red Cross is your money too This year when your Red Cross has a big ger job than ever before to do . • ■ 1 11 year when your Red Cross is serving tour own sons in every corner of the globe The RED CROSS is at his side and the Red Cross is YOU ! This Advertisement Sponsored By ... Weldon Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. Weldon, North Carolina
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