PAGE 2 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGP]R, OXFORD, N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, i9<j9 WEDDINGS Janie Mary Cash To Wed Edward Hecht Mr. and Mrs, James Walter Cash, announce the engagement ot their daughter, Jalnie Mary, to Edward H. Hecht, son of Mrs. Alfred S Hecht and the late Mr. Hecht, of Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. The wedding will take place in late sum mer. Miss Cash was graduated with an AB degree from Meredith College CHINCHILLA COATS There are only 25 Chinchilla coats in existence, and their value is 825,000 to .840,000 each. In order to own one, a person has to have quite a bank account. You perhaps are not interested in owning a 825,000 coat, but you are interested in your future and the future of your family, so save some of this easy money for that rainy day. Union National Bank Oxford, N. C. agd received the BS degree in li brary science from the University of North Carolina. The bride-elect is a member of the staff of the Enoch Pratt Preg Library, Balti more, Maryland. Mr. Hecht served three years with the U.,S. Air Force. He received the BS degree in commerce from the University of North Carolina and now is associated with Liberty Mu tual Insurance Company at Lyn- brook, N. Y. The Johnsons reside at 1120 Eas tern Avenue, Rocky Mount. . Vir.R'inia Ann Miller Bride of Dr. Rowland Mary Grace Johnson To Wed Robert Hale LEGGETTS RECORD SHOP The engagemeijt of Miss Mary Grace Johnson of Rocky Mount, formerly of Oxford, to Robert Jen nings Hale, son of Mr, and Mts. William Robert Hale, of Rocky Mount, is being announced by the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and I Mrs. D. S. Johnson, formerly of Ox- ;ford. ! The wedding is to take place on I April 23 in Rocky Mount in Thorpe I Memorial Chapel. I Ml', and Mrs. Johnson and their | I two daughters, Mary Grace and; |Tommye, resided in Oxford for | nnany years, during which Mr.. {Johnson was suecesively principal! of John Nichols School and Oxford! High School. He now is principal { Decca Records Capital Records RCA Victor Records Columbia Records 0 Electric Record Plavers Manual (or Hand-winding:) Record Players Come in and visit our modern Record Shop and make your selection from our large and varied stock. of Rocky Mount High. [ The formal announcement reads: I “Mr. and Mrs. Daniel-Sloan John-! son are announcing the engage ment of their daughter. Mary Grace, to Mr. Robert Jennings' Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'William Robert Hale of Rocky Mount, the wedding to take place April 23.’’ ' LISTEN OVER STATION WHNC, HENDERSON Monday. Wednesday and Friday 8:15 to 8:30 A. M. STORE Dr. J. N. Rowland Optometrist Hancock Building on Gilliam St. Hours 9 to 5 Eye Examinations By Appointment Phone 891 Oxford, N. C. Of interest here is the wedding of Miss Virginia Ann Miller of Memphis, Tewn., and Dr. James Norwood Rowland of Oxford, which took place March 20 at the home of the bride's parents in Hazel. Ky. The Rev. Leslie R. Putnam of Murray, Ky,, performed the single ring' ceremony which was marked by simple dignity and beauty. The bride wore a mist-green, two- piece dress cut on simple lines, with which she used brown accessories. .She wore an orchid at her shoul der. Mrs. Loren S. Putnam, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Dr. Joseph R. Milter, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Rowland is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. W, Miller of Hazel, Ky. She received her BS degree from Murray State Teachers Col lege and for the past few years has been employed as secretary to the president of Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, Tenn. Dr. Rowland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rowland of Raleigh. He is a graduate of the Southern Col lege of Optometry, Memphis, Tenn., and for the past several months haS been engaged in the practice of his profession in Oxford. The couplel eft immediately fol lowing the wedding for a trip which included the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Shennandoah Valley and Wash ington. They are making their home in Oxford at 119 Military Street. / jt- Your Faded Lookinsf Dresses -Spring Coats - or Suits Can Be Dyed the Color That Is So Fashionable This Spring — The above is a photo of Georgiana, Trudy Hall and Par-Golfer fashioned by Lampl Dresses from Lucie P. Alston Company modeled in the recent Fashion Show liy Miss Mary .4nn May, Mrs. Billie Mitchell, Mrs. Ray Walters, Mrs. R. C. Culton and Mrs. Bal Norwood. Soil worn by Mrs. Culton is by Nardis of Dallas.—Photo by Dartt. C.AEU OF THANKS Tlie Negro citizens of Stem wish to express their thanks to all white friends who extended their kind ness and sympathy to our friend and neighbor. Mrs. Ann Bullock, who departed this life Saturday, March 12, 1949. We heartily thank Mr. John Hop kins for providing a lifetime home for her. pd Square Dance And Fashion Show Set For Creedmoor Gym whole family, for there will be fun for all. CREEDMOOR, March 28. — The Creedmoor P.-T.A. will sponsor a square dance and fashion show in the school gyftinasium Pidday nighty April 1, from 8:30 to 11:30. Men dressed in women’s clothes will stage a fashion show between sets at the square dance. Bring the YOU CANT WIN The weary, luggage-laden hus band stared miserably down the platform at the departing train. “If you hadn’t taken so long get ting ready,’’ he sadly admonished his wife, “we should have caught it!" But was the little woman intimi dated? No, a thousand times no! “Yes,” she rejoined, “and if you hadn't hurried me so, we shouldn’t have so long to wait for the next oue!” Biltmore Standard Ortha, a, reg istered Jersey cow owned by Bilt more Farms near Asheville, has completed a production record of 8,145 pounds of milk and 449 pounds of butterfat which qualifies her for che silver medal award of the American Jersey Cattle Club. AE0LINA SAVINGS on \. INSURANCE COSTS DIVIDEND SAVINGS are an added bene- I fit when you obtain insurance from the strong-, conservative Mutual Companies we represent. Find out today how you may share in the insurance savings n-mde possible in the strong nationwide Mutual Fire and Casu alty Insurance Companies we, represent. Call us today, without obligation. The WEBB AGENCY J F Webb, Jr. Mgr. Telephone 609 Insurance With Service — Saving — Security Offices on Second Floor Penney Building TMEATKE Oxford, N. 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