afternoon, akgust is, ms White-Barnes "Plvs Are Said ’ln Benson Plege their vow*| before Rev. Ivey T. Poole, pastor of the bride Mrs. Leola Ryals Barnes of Benson •nd Ed Lewis White of Pine Level were united In marriage at 8:00 oclock Tuesday evening, August 18. The double ring ritual was used. A simple arrangement of Oregon fern balls on pedestals and branched candelbra holding lighted candles composed the church decorations. At the close of the ceremony Miss Mary Alice Ryals, niece of the bride of Benson, sang as a bene diction O, Perfect Love. For the solemnlzatldn the bride wore an ensemble of black velve teen and Jersey featuring a trim of rhinestones. Her del blue hat was , trimmed In blue pearls and acces sories were of del blue. At her shoulder she wore a white orchid. Mrs. Ryals, mother of the bride, wore a black crepe dress with dus ty rose trim. Mrs. White, a daughter of Mrs. Vlra Ryals of Benson and the late Archie T. Ryals was graduated from Benson High school and from a Dunn commercial school and has business interests in Benson as'a partner in the Ryals Brothers and Barnes hardware and furniture store. Mr. White, a son of Mrs. T. F. White of Pine Level and the late Mr, White was graduated from Strayer’s Business College in Rich mond, Ta and served with the U. S. Marine Corps during World War n. He is associated with the Carolina Packers in Smithfleld, and is cur rently serving as mayor of Pine Level for a third term. Following a wedding trip to New York the young couple will establish residence in their recently complet ed home in Pine Level. A small group of close relatives Winter is Almost Here Let us check and clean your Heating Plant now Thorough cleaning with vacuum equip* ment. Jernigan Heating and Plumbing, Inc. PHONE 4448 DUNN NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION To be held on October 3rd, 1953 on the question of the issuance of fifty- million dollars State School, Plant construction and improvement • bonds and for the issuance of twenty-two million dollars State Mental Institutions Bonds. The people 0# Harnett County shall take notice that Governor Umstead has called a special bond election to be held on October 3rd, 1953 on the two questions of whether the State of North Carolkia shall issue fifty million dollars-State of North Carolina School Plant Construction and Improvement Bonds and twenty-two ndUion dollars State of North Carolina Mental Institutions Bonds. Under in structions from the State Board of Elections the registration books for this special election will jbe open on Saturday, SOptombor sth, 1953 at nine o'clock at the polling places, and remain open until sunset on Saturday, September l9tfc. the various registrars in the county will be at theirpeWrfl'pfctto* for registering voters on the three Saturdays of September sth, September 12th and September ifrfh. | ■ 1 r ? V Y ;V> Y i ■ . Please take notice that this is not a special registration. Therefore, all persons who are now re gistered on the general election registration books WILL NOT have to register again to vote in this special election. If you are not registered an the general registration book in your resident precinct, you wiH have to register to veto in this special bend election; however, if you are properly tefiltofed you wiH hot have to re-re**tor tp vote in this elUcfioft. If you are net certain that you at*propedy regist- I tied noVr, you had heifer chock with your precinct registrar on one of the three Saturdays btenfien- I ed above. I DOUGALD McRAE, Chairman b Harnett County Board of Elections. ir • • ’ v i; *’ I -- _ - of the couple attended the cere mony.. Mrs. Strickland New Member Os Bridge Club Mrt- Lloyd Btrlckland was wel comed into the Cards and Gossip Bridge Club Monday night as a new member when Mrs. Ed Wade entertained at her home. Mixed summer flowers with red gladioli and verbena predominating were arranged in colorful bouquets. When guests arrived they were served delicious frosen peach salad with iced tea. Later Mrs .Wade passed coca-colas, and candy and nuts were on the two tables. High score prise for the club members, a towel and washcloth set, went to Mrs. Eugene Huggins, pirs. R. A. Duncan Jr., was high for the guests and she received a hhvel drip Set for the kitchen. For tallying low, Mrs. Dwight Rowland was given individual candy dish es. The traveling prise, wooden spoons, went to Mrs. Lloyd Strick land, and Mrs. Ella McLamb Kim ball won the bingo prise, a mani cure set. Club memherd attending! wens Mrs. Eugene Huggins, Mrs. Dwight Rowland, Mrs. Lloyd Strickland, and Mrs. O. M. Leslie. The guests were Mrs. R. A. Duncan Jr., Mrs. Ella McLamb Kimball, Mrs. Mar vin Godwin and Mrs. Bill Lawren ce. Mrs. Johnson Is Guest Os Club Tuesday Night Mrs. Bart Johnson was a guest of the Tally Ho bridge club last, night when Mrs. Sherrill Johnson entertained at her home in Carr | Heights at 8 o’clock. Unusually at- 1 tractive bouquets of mixed sum mer flowers were used to enhance the beauty of the Johnson home. In the living room, a massive ar rangement of yellow mums was outstanding. During progressions the hostess served potato chips, dainty cook ies, brownies, nuts and mints with fruit punch. High score prise for the even ing, a hair brush, went to Mrs. Bill Bryan. Mrs. Nathan Cannady was second high and she re ceived a gift of twin lipsticks. The consolation prise went to Mrs. Bart Johnson. Members playing with Mrs. John son were Mrs. Bill Cunningham, Mrs. Bill Bryan, Mrs. Locke Muse, Mrs. Ed Tart, Mrs. T. C. Hyman Jr., Mrs. Nathan Cannady and the hostess. , VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driver of Lumberton were in Dunn and Buies ■i j j l '\\ I l PRETTY HONAREE Little Miss Pamela Btewart, daughter sf Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stewart, is shown hare at the lovely birthday par ty given in her honor yesterday afternoon, on her 4th birthday. Pam ela wore a dainty pink corsage, and enjoyed ylaying an hour With her little friends. She opened her many gifts, and gave horns as favors. The pretty green and pink birthday cake ‘ was later cOt and served with ice cream, nnts, add lemonade. Creek during the week visiting rel- ( atlves and friends. IN MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. F. W. 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