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'A (M e :i M'x-’A :, ..if .. lit. fii: j-i-J-tip veil uf w is ht'M in place by a ; if the Valley She ;,v;;c *' (jOll W' VOlX'd Wpll >i,.. 1. ■ .he Ingram. *ister of ,t. :', 1 f. wa< niaiil m honor ind i gow if pale blue taffeta ,,j );i.; ;ih i matching: veil and a.: f yellow !•-'.••• P c -i re Taylor was ...- held at the n e : ale following .itit which Mr. and .1 ,,n a brief .vedd amng away c"s le wore a i own , acce-sories and a is iormeiny su United Smic uth I“u ’ > jure. ‘ ring the Pu blic: Mrs. U .. in is cm tiected with •be Disi: ; ■ Columbia Health ■ men . Washington, D. C. For g , . :‘s Silt’ Wit' llSr-O-'Ul w ;• i. ; Halifax 1 oant.v 1 oj;i: :men: and made her: . \\ I Tavlor - Larkin w..- :■ Miss Ma! Waddill L and l.t. Li of Benians Fir-: Me melon. V -The wedding of Mclver Larkin, ; mm Mrs. Ernest Washington. ■ l.averne Taylor, son oi of Ay.iro Mrs. Taylor, war sol •• men :!u, in the Church of Wash ,e Hoc. Leon C. n. uncle of the .ning the ceremony Rev. IP A. Clarke, i al church. Wright of Nc v man. Ushers wer. , Jr., o Ri -ml. V .Jimmy Larkin. Cashing: others of the Pride. ’ . rhomas Lathan, . 1: rn am! -Shep Grist. Larkin of ! ; ride peril assisted by pastor of t: S Set. va Mrs. K. W Larkin. Jr., was ianie - f inn ■ and wore a dress of fuschia t a: feta. She carried a -r .. ■ -, ,. ,. si jituv; wha h w .I. Talis in ’ uses. i aid of honor, bliss P m.. Wallace and Miss Flora Cm . 'm : of Carthage, X. f.. ?ou • e luide, . ere also gown ed in fuschia taffeta, their diess es matching the s’: a the dame n< . They al; d semi colonial bouquets. Tl'.e bridesmaids. Mrs. Kerrui1. Traylor of Portsim, ,th, Va.. and Mr. . James Younce o Belbaver.. were attired ill IVarl HarPor Plue taffeta. They also carried tlow E/H/H/S/H/H/H/Z PEOPLES SIM) \\ Kieanor l‘owell-I>ennis O'Keefe SENSATIONS OF 1945 Added.-Latest News MONDAY and 1UHSDAY Frank Sinatra - (ieorjje Murphy STEP LIVELY Added--!.atest News WHDNKSDAY and THURSDAY I’at O’Brien - Ruth llussey MARINE RAIDERS Added--!.atest News ' FRIDAY Tom tonwav - Jean Brooks A NIGHT OF ADVENTURE \dded--Seleeted Short Subjects SATURDAY Rod Cameron - Vivian Austin BOSS OF BOOM TOWN ,Vdded--Desert Hawk ?1FER1AL SUNDAY (In Technicolor) Dorothy 1.amour - Dick 1’owdl RIDING HIGH MON.-TUES. Klcanor Po»dl-Dennis O'Keefe SENSATIONS OF 1945 Added—Latest News WEDNESDAY Simone Simon - Kurt Kreuger Mademoiselle Fifi Added—Selected Short Subjects THURSDAY and FRIDAY Fibber .McGee and Molly Heavenly Days Added—Selected Short Subjects SATURDAY Dave O'llrien - Jim Newill Boss Of Rawhide Added—Haunted Harbor Roanoke Rapids Theatres on The Air Mon day Through Saturday - 2:30 P. M. Station WCBT crs similar to those of the othei attendants. The dainty miniature bride was .Miss Henrietta Taylor of Ayden. sister of the bridegroom. Her ivory satin gown matched that worn by the bride. A soft double ruffle made of illusion finished the front cap section of her full length veil. She carried a miniature re production of the bride’s bouquet. Dr. Krnest Waddill Larkin, the bride’s ather, gave her in mar riage. She wore a gown of ivory satin. Double ruffles of Chantilly insertion trimmed the top of the gown's off-shoulder princess bas que made with tight long sleeves. I The ruffles matched the lac? in-' sort in ti.e bottom front section j at he full hoop skirt which te''m a ted in a train. Ruffled lace like used in the skirt's inset ,-ec •. ;i ::;>hed her illusion ceil mak-. icg a becoming coronet like ar tangeinent. ller double veil worn over the face was draped to ex tend beyond the train of the gown. A single white, ivory throated or-1 i i i; eeuiered the bride's bouquet! which was filled with stephanotis I and tied with broad ivory satin! ribbon. I Tire mother of the bride wore an j aqua dress of silk crepe and cor sage of gardenias. The step moth-1 the bridegroom was attiredj • pale pink chiffon. Her corsage til- was of gardenias. T: ■ .ride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. \V. Larkin. She stud ied at Greensboro College and was graduated from Miss Hardbarger's Sch . d of Commerce in Raleigh. Lieutenant Taylor lived in Wash ington for a number of years tntl studied at Wake Forest College. He served overseas for 11 months, seeing action in Tunisia, Sicily, if rsi.a and Italy. At preset,t, Lt. Taylor is stationed at Morris “What about me?” IIFEi looks pretty scary from where you sit, doesn’t it, non? Dad’s been overseas for months. And now Mom s so sick she has to go to the hospital. So what’s to become of you? Don’t you worry. You’ve a lot of friends you don’t know about! Thoughtful, generous people who will make sure you’re cared for while Mom’s away. You’re going visiting! To a fine foster home, with folks who love and understand young fellas like you. They have toys waiting... a tree to climb ... maybe even a doj,! So chin up, soldier! Everything’s going to be all riiht! * * * Yes, everything will be all right for him and the thousands of cases like his—as long as you continue to support the agencies that make this help possible. These services were here before the war and they will be continued afterward, but their needs in wartime have been greatly multiplied. This year, more than ever, they need your contributions. Don’t let them down. Give todayl Give generously to your Community War Fund Presenting the NATIONAL WAR FUND This Advertiseemnt Sponsored by $elden’s Pharmacy Weldon, North Carolina Field. Charlotte as instructor n navigation. Immediately after the wedding Mr .and Mr-. S I. Grist. Sr., en tcrtained at a cake cutting ai their home honoring the bride am bridegroom, members of theit bridal party and out c>: the city wedding guests. After tae reception Lieutenant and Mrs. l'ayloi left the city foi ('hailotte where they will niakt their home. For traveling. Mrs I Taylor wore in aqua woolen suit with black accessories and wore on orchid taken from her bridal 1 ouquet. Twisdale - Patterson Halifax—The wedding of Miss Betty Leigh Patterson of Chica go. 111., and James R. Twisdale, Jr., of Hali ax was solemnized m September it in Lie St. l'avid s Church at Radnor, Penn, .with the Rev. 1. J. Hobbs, officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a ligh. blue lire-- and black accessories. Her Mowers were a corsage of white oi. cids. ■ I. .1. ib is of lb. dor. Pa. uncle 1 tiie bride, was nest man. The bride's moth.ei wore navy blue dress trimmed with white, and hei corsage was of ol'ch'd.<. M- Mary Tw dale, sister ot I>i aiegi om wore a lavende. dress and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Twisdale is the daughiet of Mrs. Richard Bailey of Chi cago, 111., and attended school at Chatham Hall, Chatham, Ya. Mr. Twisdale is the son of Mi ami Mrs. J. R. Twisdale of Hali fax. He attended Weldon High School and is a graduate o'. Har grove Military School. Following the ceremony a lunch eon was given by Mrs. M. J. Reis of Randor in her home. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Twis dale left for a wedding trip to New York. The couple are at home in Richmond, Ya. Birth Announcement S 2 c and Mrs. .1. D. Carver of Weldon and Groton Conn, announ ce the birth of a daughter on Fri day. October 6th in Roanoke Rap ids Hospital. Mrs. Carver is the former Miss Elizabeth Kilpc.tricn of Weldon. _ Mrs. Everett Urges ! Women To Vote Vice-Chairman of Democrats says women are not taking enough interest in Government. North Carolina women uo not take the interest in affairs of Government that they should a decade ago, in the opinion of Mrs. B. Ii. Everett, vice chairman of the State Democratic Executive Com mittee. Pointing to the pride Inch women in this State showe ! iti their first opportunity to p i tici pate in the affairs of Stab and National governments twent> five i years ago. Mrs. Everett d< tred | that the prediction at that time was that women would m g a bout great changes and re;.Tins. "Although possibly ;ur a time we tried to live up to our in , op portunities. in recent year we have suffered a lapse in in 'rest. * Not only have we failed to how the proper interest in pubb af I fairs, but we have neglecti ! to ' use our right to vote, and \ . ave failed to train our young v nen to realize their opportun ties" I said Mrs. Everett, j She explained that women this year are expected to ease more than sixty per cent of the v to | and warned this goal will not <e met unless each woman in the “smallest, most remote precuicts of North Carolina register- and votes." "In this year of decision it i every woman’s duty to get out and help. We must not leave this mat ter entirely to the registrars and the election officials.” asserted Mrs. Everett in pointing • > the opportunity women of Nut . Car olina have to play a pait in the decisions of Government Mrs. Everett reminded Demo cratic women of the State that registrars will be in designated places in their respective pre cincts with boohs open l • regis tration on Octo' er 15. -1. . "s. She urges all women o X >rth Carolina to keep these duties m mind, but in doing so not ' fir get election day -- Novel..001 the 7th. 1 Select Turkey Breeders Early In selecting turkey breeders make your choices early. That’s ' the keynote of the advice offer-! ed by C. F. Parrish, in charge >1’j poultry Extension work at State College, to poultry producers in North Carolina. Don't sell any turkeys until the breeders for next year have been selected, lie says, and save only those birds that mature and fin ish fairly early. ! The market wants meaty tur key, therefore, select those birds for breeders that have a keel bone as long: as their shank bone. Avoid selecting: long legged lone necked birds with short keel bones. Breeding toms weighing approximately 20 pounds should have a maximum shank length of 7.7 inches, a minimum keel length of 7.1! inches, and a maximum r—ir—ir—ir—ir^nr^nr^r body depth at i °f 9 i„ ordetT1' most meat in proport> » A female, weighing should have’ T2 12 * of 6.2 hS^ ? keel length of 6 0 ,n,i, "" bod-v <iel»th „f 7.0 incheseS' ** Applications of lh phosphate help to'^Jj broomsedge, report county “ of the State College Service. ' “6S0I C—J C J l—l L-I k-J i—J L—J C—J CJ Cj&mk LEVON Theatre PROGRAM WEEK OF OCTOBER^ Sunday ALL STAR CAST Thank Your Lucky Stan News and Comedy Monday and Tuesday Walter Brennan Home In Indiana Wednesday and Thursday Jack Oakie and Donald 0‘Connor The Merry Monahans Also Selected Short Subjects Friday and Saturday William Boyd Thousand Thieves Grace McDonald and Leon Errol Hatcheck Honey Also — Great Alaskan Mystery Copr. 1944 by The Seven-Up Company V McPHERSON BOTTLING COMPANY, Littleton, N. Carolina Children and grown-ups like 7-Up and 7-Up likes them. Every ingredient in 7-Up is pure, whole some, and skillfully combined to make a happy, good natured drink. With every sip, you feel the smile that's in it. You "fresh up”. Wherever you are, your "fresh up” is always ready for you at some near-by store. Just look for the store with the 7-Up signs. Bt A „ •fighter backer
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