, Jones - Cosiin - Vows Spoken In Local Church ( ontinued From Page One) , ,.pd by Henri .Emurian„ organ v ,,-id Miss Judith Johnston, .ang, "At Dawning’’ ana -Because. j-'ie ..ride, who entered the a, c, oj the arm of her father, ; " a gow n of white saHn ... ;cd with a net yoke. The ■ ■ <_:e>1 bodice was accented Dy start and a peplum that ■ c! -nto a court train. Long ter,, M'tened at the wrists wi;h vi, r'(i outtons and ended m over the hands. Her full • veil fell from a cap of •.•'d white lace and she Car rie': bouquet of white tuberoses cr: d with an orchid and tied w e:);,e satin streamers. Her on rnament was a string of pc': ' gib of the bridegroom, i T bribe had as her matron- i nf.y or and only attendant, her ’ ... Mis Walter Carney, who gown of light blue net ov,. taffeta with fitted bodice and fV, art She wore pink lace and carried an arm bouquet 0r . asters tied with pink satin Attending the bridegroom as be an was Charles Littlejohn, tv . were William Bradshaw -'’ Ralph Edward Carter, Jr., of V. Imrigton and Roxabel, N. C. The bride’s motner chose a ol black crepe with a lace voi r.nd a corsage of carnations. M s Jones, mother of the bride \WrThfnnmgOuf? Come in for this1 FREE booklet "HowJ to care for your hair with Herbex.*] Herbex for hair hygiene has been used professionally for over 50 years. SAIINDEHS! 108 N. Front St. BTCORNE . . . Black felt trim med in lacy white aigret - like feathers, with gloves to match. Designed by Florence Reichman. groom, wore a dress of black sheer and a corsage of while car nations. Immediately following the cere mony, a reception was hel4 at the home of the-bride’s sister at 1509 Orange s'reet. The home was beautifully decorated with ivy and vases of white gladioli and mixed flowers. The bride’s table was laid with a lace cloth and cen tered with a three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. On either end of the table lighted tapers burned in crystal candelabra. Aft er ’he first slice was cut by the bride and bridegroom, Miss Theresa Anderson cut the cake. Miss Linda Rogers and Mrs. Charles Edwards presided over the punch bowl and Miss Judith lohnston presided over the bride’s book. Following t h e reception, the couple left on an extended trip to western North Carolina. For traveling Mrs. Jones wore a two-piece dress of black faille with tiny crystal buttons and matching earrings. Her acces sories were black and white, and SIZES: Small 3 to Big 3 §2-99 RED GOOSE shoes are made for action . . . for little feet that never seem to rest. Staunchly durable with reinforce ments in the vital parts, RED GOOSE shoes wear and wear. We also have a Red Sandal available in Sizes 12 to 3—Priced at. ||j .Jemor Booteri “From Cradle Thru College” 111 Princess Street Phone 2-8357 School Togs Favor Lady-Like Lines BY EPSIE KINARD NEA Fashion Editor NEW YORK—(NEA)—Ladv-like c.othes with longer skirts and a look of dignity will tumble out of back-to-school luggage this fall. Like her mama's Miss Junior's legs will be more modestly cover ed by fall finery. When longer skirts came in, the hoydenisn ele ment went out of young fashions, designers say. School girls’ sitirts stem from s silhouette which, like the older woman’s choice for fall, may be either slim and smooth or full ant swingy. New coat fashions give equal billing to both silhouettes. The straight, fingertip-length jacket is still going strong, but it cuts its biggest swath as the star of an ensemble. One green wool tweed coat, for example, is definitely de signed to keep company with t striped suit of red, green and white tweed, althq'ugh it is cer tainly slated for wardrobe turn abouts with sweaters and skirts. The greatcoat, boasting the full est and swingiest silhouette a girl can acquire, typifies, the other ex treme in fashions launched for campus wear. What (if anything!) this coat style—emphasizing deep back yoke, wide sweep, full sleeves and detachable hood lacks in dash, it more than makes up in four-alarm colors. Example of one plaid mixture, calculated to shove even school colors into the background, is a woolen coat, which combines orange, green, white and black. Teamed with this all-enveloping coat of longer Lady-like shirtwaist dress, above, revives a tum-of-the century fashion for the back-to school wardrobe. The black woolen skirt with a Idhger hem line teams with a bow-tied black cotton blouse. Starched collars and cuffs are detachable. she wore an orchid taken from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Penderlea High school and attend ed Motte's Business college. For the past three years she has been employed by City Optical compa ny in Wilmington. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Elizabethtown High school and at tended King’s Business college in Raleigh. He is a veteran of World War II. having served in the Pa cific and European theatre of op erations. Those who entertained for the bride were. Miss Judith Johnston, Miss Mary Jarman. Miss Theresa Anderson and Miss Linda Roger. Samson FOLDING TABLES I lui/jtSZeti' H 4, UE3 w ab Post 775 3 V 7712 V 7783 % • You'll be proud to set up sturdy, | smartly styled Samson Tables for. youtcard parties because you know they'll be enthusiastically admired by your guests. SAMSON FOLDING TABLES ARE BUILT TQ LAST! These Features Make SAMSON TABLES Best! Double Braces—Legs Cannot Wiggle Burn-Resistant, Alcohol-Proof Tops Electrically Welded Tubular Steel Legs Color-Fast Washable Tops Continuous Surfaces—Nothing to Catch Dirt Strong Enough to Stand On length is a smooth-fitting dress ol green wool jersey with a lowered hemline. The turn-of-th e-century shirt waist dress is revived for campus fanfare for fall. A style dubbed “Vinnie,’’ inspired by leading-lady costumes in “Life With Father,-’ is del Mar’s gift to the campus : This nifty combines a fine comb-1 ed black cotton blouse frosteo with starchy cctton collar and cuffs that detach and a iongrr black woolen skirt with & back sweep of godets that imitate a bustle. Brilliant colors liven up the dignified silhouettes of Fall fashions for school girls. Boldly plaided in orange, green, white and black, the woolen greatcoat, left, is an example of the full swinging coat | silhouette. Matching hood is detachable. In the slim-lined en- | semble, right, a straight, fingertip-length jacket in green wool tops i a tweed suit striped in red, green and white. ' I king - Wooten Wedding Vows Said At Home (Continued From Page One) Thomas R. Neese, sister of tnc bridegroom,', of Greensboro, Johnny Neese, Billy Neese, Tom my Neese, of Greensboro, and Mrs. S. M. Hines, Richmond, Va. Mrs. King was graduated from East Carolina Teachers coliege Greenville, where she received her A. B. degree. She taught ir the Goldsboro city schools and for the past two years has taught in the Wilmington city schools. Mr. King was graduated from New Hanover hign school and at tended Campbell college. He ser ved three years in the armed forces, 19 months of this time overseas. Following the wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. King will be at home ir Grensboro, where Mr. King is located. 4: Jf if MEETS MONDAY The Friendship Bible Class of the St. Andrews - Covenant Presby terian Church will meet Monday evening, eight o’clock in the Club room of the Kenan Building. All members are urged to be present. 501 MURCHISON BUDG. The New SPEE-DEE Mixer LIGHTING FIXTURES Portable Washing Machine Radios-Clocks A COMPLETE LfNE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES A. B. B L A K i: 123 MARKET STREET DIAL 5189 Kisco FLOOR FANS For Home or Office - ALSO - • A. B. Dick Mimeographs • A. B. Dick Mimeographs • Mimeograph Paper • Remington Typewriters and Adding Machines • Office Supplies of all Kinds • Toilet Tissue “EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE” SH©EMAKER S 206 PRINCESS STREET DIAL 2-3332 DIAL 2-3311 FOR NEWSPAPER SERVICE F INAL We’re forced to dispose of every piece of summer merchandise in | our store to handle new merchandise arriving regularly. Everything has I been further reduced for this final clearance event! Included in this sale | you will find our exclusive lines of fine ladies’ wear. Come early for best ; selections. Buy for now and next year .. . and save! | BESSES H*lay Suits Sun Suits ONE GROUP f Regularly Priced 12.95 to 17.95 ONE GROUP Regularly Priced 19.95 to 24.95 ONE GROUP Regularly Priced 26.50 to 35.00 ONE GROUP $■] 0.00 Regularly Priced 39.95 to 59.95 ONE LOT HATS $'|.00 Large selection new summer straws by lead ing manufacturers! ONE LOT HANDBAGS Beautiful plastics in black and colors. Regularly priced up to $8.95! ONE LOT HANDBAGS Josef plastic swirls in white and multi colors. E e g u larly 15.00 to 18.50! ONE LOT HANDBAGS Josef black plastic and patent leather. AND Regularly 25.00 to ^ _ 32.50, $“15.00 SWIM SUITS Regularly Priced 6.95 to 9.95 Regularly Priced 10.95 to 17.95 EVENING GOWNS Regularly Priced 3 | .00 29-95 to 39.95 ■ “ Regularly Priced $10.00 49.95 to 69.95 1 7 ONE LOT BLOUSES $*|.oo Beautiful tailored and dressy styles. 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