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|dmiston-Waish engagement J D" ®*kakton of 7 wi8ix *» announce the en p. " ml L! " — gagement of th«lr daughter, i Bllaabeth to Mr. Zelotese Walsh son of Mr. and Mn. L. F. Walah. , of Boomer. The wedding will take place In late spring. The Wilkes Public Library needs Its books. Return those orwrdae today. . The WilkMboro Baptist y. W. A. will meet Thursday evening, 7:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Everett BoacheUe. Peiffer-Ritchie Vows In N. J. EUlzabeth, N. J., Dec. 20.— Misg Betty Jean Peiffer, daugh RADIO IS MY Business Not A Sideline ALL REPAIRS Guaranteed 90 Days Repairing Radios Since 1920 E. M. Pardue Parker-Triplett Electric Co. 'Phone 606 stained glass windows, banked with flowers, had a candle at each window. The reception for 100 guests at the Elisabeth Town and Conntry Club was in a netting <jf white flowers. Sydney Overton, orkan1st of Calvary Methodist Ohurch, of East Orange, played the wedding music and a classmate of Miss Peiffer, Miss Rose Frances DiPiiso, sang Shubert's "Are Maria*' and Malotte's "The Lord's Prayer." Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Marcia Gilbert, of Sudbury, Mass., maid of honor. Miss Angelina Calvano, of Mlllburn, and Miss Alberta KosCielniak, of Linden, were bridesmaids. Mr. Ritchie had his cousin, William D. Ritchie, as best man and ushers were Alexander Koslarski and Archie Maclntyre, of Rahway, and David A. Dubow, of Hillside. The bride wore a wedding gown 6f white skinner satin with a sheer yoke outlined by an off shoulder swath of satin, curved to a minimum waist and rounded hlpline and the skirt flowing into folds of a long train. Her long silk illusion veil fell from a wreath of orange blossoms and her bouquet was a cascade of white sweet peas and roses. . The attendants were gowned in white faille, with off-theshoulder yoke, tight basque, long full skirt and elbow length white gloves. They wore Juliet caps covered with white feathers. The maid of honor carried a cascade bouquet of red poinsettias, green croton foliage and ivy with a green bow. The bridesmaids carried similar bouquets with white bows. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Ritchie, wore a street length dress of Mack beaded crepe and an orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of St. Ann's Episcopal School, Arlington Heights, Mass., and a 1947 graduate of the U. S. Naval Cadet Nurse Corp8 at the School of Nursing of the Elizabeth General Hospital. The bridesmaids were classmates. The bridegroom, graduate of Wilkesboro, N. C., High School, i»-atVPiW»al « student at -North =s Carolina State College In Raleigh. He fe a member of the oollege swimming team. During the war he spent three and a half years as a pharmacist's mate in the Navy and saw active duty in the Pacific. For traveling Miss Peiffer chose a Parisian style black wool suit, gray far coat and black and white accessories. Her corkage wae ot white camellias. Following a motor trip to the Poconos, the couple will Ijre in Raleigh Pecan growers throughout the Nation we expected to produce about. 104,271,000 pounds this rear aa compared with a production of 76,706,000 pound* last Return that Book FOR SALE; One Mixer with only two bowls, dnced to go at 925.00.—At 1 nay'a. _ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE MERCHANTS OF NORTH WILKESBORO WISH TO TAKE THIS METHOD OF NOTIFYING THEIR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS IN WILKES AND ADJOINING COUNTIES THAT BEGINNING ON — WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948 THEIR STORES WILL CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 10'CLOCK PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLOSING PERIOD SO THAT YOU WILL NOT BE INCONVENIENCED IN ANY WAY. YOUR FULL CO-OPERATION WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Advertisement Is Paid For by the Following Group of Merchants Who Want the Public to Be Fully Informed As to Wednesday (P. M.) Closing BELK'S DEPT. STORE SPAINHOUR'S J. C. PENNEY CO. MOORE'S MARKET ;• ~-v G. P. STORE & MARKET CREST 5c-10c-25c STORES Eller, Kilby & Brown Firestone Store DIXIE HOME STORE PREVETTrS STORES CARL W. STEELE, Jeweler MARLOW'S MEN'S SHOP THE MIIR THE FAMILY SHOE STORE TOMLINSON'S DEPT. STORE
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