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Carol Foster.
for Choir
• choir will prac
V!oc* at the home
Martin, on Granite j
};rlurn«i Home.
lVmvs returned last
- • with relatives at
.liid Charlotte, and
M -ses Jane and Sallie
Chin >:te.
1«> llish Point.
a nailer of Chris
Kiivrilture Co.. is in
•ditii: tho semi-an
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i/iu.ses for his firm.
thunr From Beach
I,olio Pegram. Miss
;V^raiv.. Miss Rebecca
Couhill. and Elmo
ivturned home alter
week-end at Ocean
v. Va.
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I'.irth \nnouncement.
: \lr>. A. H. Xuckles an-1
. th of a daughter,
Friday. Julv 12 at
hospital.
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Miss Lncile Rux And
Graham V Boyd Wed
The marriage of Miss Lucilc Curnn
Rux. to Graham Venable Boyd, of
Warrenton, took place in an after
noon ceremony today at 4 o'clock, at
Holy Innocents Episcopal church. The
officiating minister was the Rev. B.
N. deFoe Wagner, rector of Em
manuel Episcopal church, in War
renton.
Preceding the ceremony Mrs.
Edwin Ferebee Shaw, organist, play
ed Schubert's Serenade, Ave Maria,
by Gounod, and Nocturne in E Flat,
by Chopin. The Wedding March from
Lohengrin was used as the proces
sional. and Mendelssohn's Wedding
March was the recessional. During
the ceremony Mrs. Shaw played
Liebestraum, by Liszt.
Ushers were Richard Blair Boyd, of
Durham, brother of the groom;
Walker Burwcll. of Winston-Salem;
Whit S. Peoples, of Palmer Springs,
Va.: and Howard Field Jones, ol
Warrenton.
The bride entered with her brother,
Lawrence Jackson Rux. by whom she
was given in marriage. She wore a
blue street dress with matching quilt
ed jacket. Her white gloves were
elbow length, and her other acces
sories were black. She had a shoulder
corsage of pink roses.
I Mr. Boyd had as his best man his
brother, Pettway Burwell Boyd, of
Warrenton.
Mrs. Rux, the bride's mother, wore
a dress of black sheer, with black
accessories. Her flowers were gar
denias.
The groom's mother. Mrs. Boyd,
was dressed in black, and wore an
orchid corsage.
Immediately following the cere
mony. the couple left on a wedding
trip to an unannounced destination.
I Upon their return they will be at
! home in Warrenton.
Mrs. Boyd is the daughter of Mrs.
Lawrence Jackson Rux, and the late
Mr. Rux. She is a graduate of St.
i Mary's School, in Raleigh.
Mr. Boyrl, son of Mrs. Richard
; Blair Boyd and the late Mr. Boyd,
' of Warrenton, attended the Univer
sity of North Carolina. He is now a
buyer for the Export Tobacco Com
! Puny
Following the wedding rehearsal
Wednesday evening, the bride's fam
ily entertained informally at the
I home on South Garnctt street. Guests
l included members of the wedding
' party, out-of-town guests, and a few
close friends of t.he couple. A salad
1 plate was served to the guests.
Misses Clark, Webb
Are Bridge Honorees
An informal party was given by
Miss Belle Graham at tier apartment
mi Young avenue Tuesday morning
from It) to 12 o'clock. honoring her
nieees. Miss Arm Clark, of Bucking
ham. Ya.. and Miss Mary Christian
Webb, of Richmond. Va.
Bridge was played at three tables
by t he following guests: Miss Clark
and Miss Webb. Miss Virginia Hunt,
Miss Bcttv I'hillijjs. of Brooklyn. N.
Y.. Miss Pauline McNeny, Miss Eliza
both Laws, Miss Carrie Carter, Miss
Julia Zollicoffer, Miss Jackie Wester,
Miss Vest a Wester. Miss Hattie Bruce
Graham, and Miss Elizabeth Jen
kins.
The floating prize went to Miss
Ann Clark, and the high score prize
was won by Miss Vesta Wester.
Refreshments were served on the
porch. Mrs. H. M. Robinson, Mrs.
Leonard Holland, and Mrs. Thomas
Graham assisted in serving.
T« o-»¥SS?
Miss &uX U
Miss Lucile Rux, a bride of today,
was honor guest at a lovely tea given
by Misses Mary Hayes Blacknall and
Florence Blacknall at West End
Country club Wednesday afternoon I
from 5 to 6 o'clock.
Guests were greeted at the dooi ]
by Miss Page Gooch. and Miss!
Betsy Rose Jones introduced them
to the receiving line, which was J
composed of the hostesses. Miss Rux. j
Mrs. L. J. Rux. Mrs. Cornelia C. Mor
ris, Miss Katharine Morris, Mrs. W.
H. Boyd, and Mrs. Arthur Dugan.
Mrs. W. H. Blacknall and Mrs. H.
A. Newell assisted in receiving.
Misses Sarah Vann and Lucy
Plummer Jones invited the guests
to have punch, which was served by
Mrs. H. E. Thrower and Mrs. D. P.
McDuffee from a beautifully arrang
ed table in the dining room of the
club. The punch bowl in the center
was flanked by crystal candelabra
holding white tapers. Silver compotes
contained salted nuts and green and
-ffunte, frecuAbu
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white mints.
Dainty sandwiches, cakes, nuts and
mints were served by Miss Mary Al
len, Mrs. Isham Bagley, Miss Helen
Teiser, Miss Kappa Macon, Miss'
Louise Teiser, Mrs. Richard Bur-1
well, Mrs. Louis Horner, Miss Hazel!
Brame, Miss Mary Guy Boyd, Mrs.
L. H. Harvin, Miss Martha Baity,!
Miss Caroline Bowers, Miss Mary Sue;
Newell, and Miss Jane Newell.
Miss Virginia Allen bade the guests
goodbye. About 125 friends callled
during the afternoon.
At about 6:30 o'clock, those who
assisted in receiving were served a
delicious supper plate, followed by
an ice course. Individual cakes ser
ved with the dessert resembled
miniature nosegays.
Mrs. Carter Has
Y. M. W. Club Meet
The Y. M. W. club held its meet
ing in the home of Mrs. Kerman
Carter Friday evening with a good
attendance, the meeting was presid
ed over by the president, Mis. A. 1).
Clayton.
During the business session the
club elected Mrs. Jesse Ellis as one
on the program committee. Games
and contests were enjoyed by every
one, the prizes going to Mrs. Helen
Mann and Mrs. A. D. Clayton.
An interesting poem was read by
Mrs. Arnold Carter after which de
licious refreshments were served
which consisted of iced drinks, cakes
and nuts.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. E. A. Harper with Mrs.
Helen Mann and Mrs. Jesse Ellis as
hostesses. —Reported.
Philathea Class
Holds its Picnic
The Shaw Philathea class of th"
First Baptist church held its annual
picnic at the King's Daughters park
at six o'clock on a recent afternoon.
A short business session was held
before the supper. The class sang
"Day Is Dying in the West", alter
which Rev. E. Norfleet Gardner led
in prayer.
The president, Mrs. C. D. Allen,
appointed a new nominating com
mittee, composed of Mrs. E. 1J. Wil
kinson, chairman, Mrs. \V. C. Stain
back, Mrs. Cora Davis, and Mis. E.
E. Kreidt. Other new committees
were appointed as follows: door, Mrs
Guy Horner; room, Mrs. C. E. Til
lotson; sick, Mrs. C. P. Tanner, Mrs.
F. E. Pinnell; personal service, Mrs.
Ralph Thompson, Mrs. C. E. Page:
hostesses, Mrs. W. W. Pritchard, Mrs.
Marian Martin
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K. H. Dixon, Jr., Mrs. Guy Horner, I
Mrs. R. B. Dickerson, and Mrs. J. T. |
Alderman; program committee Mrs.
M. L. Wood, chairman. Mrs. C. E.
Daniel, Mrs. W. G. Watkins.
The class voted to have a mem
bership contest.
Albert Simms gave thanks for a
most bountiful supper which had
been prepared by members of the
class.
Guests Here
Miss Lillian Estelle Moore, of
Hopewell, is visiting Mrs. C. Moore
for sometime in the city.
Choir Rehearsal
The choir of the First Methodist
church will meet tonight at 7:45
o'clock.
Miss Carrie Carter
Honors Miss Phillips
Miss Carrie Carter entertained at
bridge Wednesday afternoon, at her
home on the Oxford road, compli
menting Miss Betty Phillips, of
Brooklyn. New York, house guest of
Miss Virginia Hunt.
Besides Miss Phillips and Miss
Hunt, guests included Miss Pauline
McNeny. Miss Julia Zollicoffer, Miss
Helen Hocutt, Miss Mary Holt
Drewry, Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, Miss
Maria Legg, Miss Kathcnnr Legg,
Miss Feggy Monin, Miss Vesta Wes
tcr, Miss Jackie Wester. Miss Viola
Hoyle, and Miss Betty Annfield.
Miss Pauline McNeny was winner
ol" the high score prize, and .Miss
Viola Hoyle was awarded the prize
for the lowest score.
In the late afternoon. Miss Carter
served a salad plate with iced tea. to
her guests.
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