SOCIAL NEWS Clubs, Parties, Church Activities, Etc. Carlton-Simmons Vows Are Solemnized In * candlelight setting, amid palms and baskets of ?white gladi oil, the Wilkeeboro church was the scene of the wed ding of Miss Martha Elizabeth Carlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Arthur Carlton, Sr., of Wllkesboro, and Charles Edwin Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Thomas Simmons, of Stuart, Virginia, at eight o'clock in the erenlng on Saturday, August 7. The Rot. S. Isaac Watts, former pastor of the bride, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Prior to the ceremony hour the program of wedding music was rendered by Mire. T. W. Fergu son, soloist, and Mr. Jay Ander son, organist. Lacy M. Walthall, Jr., of Reldsrille, was best man a,nd ushers included John Calvin Carlton, and Homer A. Carlton, Jr., brothers of the bride, of Wllkesboro; Raymond Simmons, ot Winston-Salem; Thomas M. Crowell, Jr., of Roanoke, Va., and Porter J. Stalllngs, of Le noir. Mrs. Thomas M. Crowell, Jr., was her sister's matron of honor. Miss Nannie Ruth Simmons, of Stuart, Va., sister of the bride groom, was maid of honor. Mrs. Porter J. Sballings, sister of the bride; Mrs. Homer A. Carlton, Jr., Mrs. C. G. Glass, Jr., of Wllkesboro; and Mrs. Lacy M. Walthall, Jr., were bridesmaids. They wore identical dresses of white taffeta with marquisette yoke edged with scallops. The matching headpieces were white sweetheart bonnets of marquis ette with wide streamers down the back. They carried quaint fans of mixed asters. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white marquisette fashioned with a yoke edged in rows of Chan tilly lace, long sleeves, with points over the hands, fitted bodice, a bustle at the waist and full gathered skirt edged at the hemline with bows of lace. Her headpiece designed to match her gown was of matching marquis ette and lace attached to a finger tip veil of illusion. She carried a white orchid corsage above a mallne net parasol showered with stephanotis. The bride's mother wore a dress of medium blue and a cor sage of yellow roses. The groom's mother wore a dress of powder blue and a corsage of yellow ros es. Immediatley after the cere mony the parents of the bride en tertained at a reception at the Wllkesboro Community House. Bridal ices, cake, and punch were served. For travel, the bride wore a white tailored suit and white ac cessories. After August 22, the couple will be at home at 1126 Walker Avenue, Winston-Salem. Mrs. Simmons was graduated from the Wllkeeboro high school and recently graduated from the National Business College In Roa noke, Va. Mr. Simmons attend ed the University of Akron, Ohio, and was graduated also from the National Business College at Roa noke. He served three year* in the United States Army Air Corps as a pilot. He is, at pres ent, the accountant for Simmons Stanley Shoe Company, in Win ston-Salem. Social Calendar The Enwllan Sunday School Glass of the North Wilkesboro Baptist church will meet Toea day evening, 7:80 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Tarn Shumak er, with Mrs. IT. W. Foster, Mrs, Rex. Kllby, and Mrs, Vernon Church as associate hostesses. Mrs. Smithey Hostess To Ex Libris Club Mrs. C. Darwin Smithey was hostess to members of Ex Libris club at her home on Sixth Street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Vernon Deal, the (president, was in charge of the business session during which tinde two new mem bers, Mrs. James Ford and Mrs. Forest Jones, were welcomed into the club. For the program Mts. Smithey gave an interesting talk on the life of Whisler, the artist. Tempting refreshments were served at the close of the after noon. Eller-Absher Vows Solemnized Mi88 Nancy Sue Absher, daugh ter o( Mr. and Mrs. Ochus O. Absher of Halls Mills, became the (bride of William 0. Eller, son of Mrs. I. M. Ellw and the late Mr. Bller of North Wilkes boro, June 29 at High Point. E. 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