MRS. CHARLES KENT TRIBLE
Betty Jo Littell And
C K. Trible Wed
The marriage of Miss Betty
Jo Littell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Cohen to Charles
Kent Trlble, son of Mr. Charles
P. Trlble ana Mrs. Dorothy
Parish Trlble, all of Richmond,
Va, took place InGlnterPark
Baptist Church on Saturday,
August 1, at 4 p. m.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of Ivory peau de sole with
alencon lace and seed pearls.
Her veil fell from a crown of
Philathea Class
Holds Meeting
The V. L. Pendleton Phila
thea Class met on Tues
day night In the home of Miss
Mamie Gardner. Mrs. E. R.
Wood, president, presided and
Mrs. D. F. Blaylock gave the
devotional, "O Healing Words
For Tumultous Times", by
Norman Vincent Peale. Mrs.
W. F. Farmer-gave-an-Rite:
estlng talk on Communism,
after which Mrs. P. R. Davis
closed with prayer.
A sweet course was served
by the hostesses to the 15
members present.
ATTEND FUNERAL
Among relatives here for the
funeral of Mr. W. A. Baxter
on Monday afternoon were Miss
Betty Ban Ward, Mrs. Ralph
Lasley and Mr. Ward Lasley of
Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. John
Drake and sons of Mayodan,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis of
South Hill, Va., Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Weston of Frankllnton,
Mr. John Hudglns of Roxboro,
Mr. William Hunter Fltts of
Sanford and Dr. and Mrs. Alex
Mabry of Ashland, Va.
The Rev. Walter McDonald
of Loulsburg was a luncheon
guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Alston on Sunday.
Mrs. M. W. Alston and daugh
ter, Mrs. John Bobbltt, were
recent visitors In Williams
burg, Jamestown and Yorktown,
Va.
Mrs. G. W. Passmore of
Raleigh was a guest of Miss
Elizabeth Allen for several days
last week.
peau de sole with matching
lace and seed pearls. She car
ried a nosegay of gardenias
and stephanotls.
Miss Nancy Jane Llttell was
maid of honor and David San
ders was best man.
The couple will make their
home In Richmond, Va
Mrs. Trlble Is the daugh
ter of the former Nancy Lee
Powell and the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur
Powell, formerly of Warrenton
and Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Russell
and son of Mineral, Va, and
Mrs. P. T. Harrell, Nora Ellen
and Paul T. of Wake Forest
were guests of Mrs. C. L. Purdy
for several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Fltts
of Ironton, Ohio, and Mr. Ro
bert J. Fltts of Norfolk, Va,
are at the old Fltts home near
Macon for two weeks.
Miss Isabel Allen of Nyak,
N. Y., is spending sometime at
her home here after teaching
in Summer School In Nyak.
Mrs. Ethel O. Slagle of Mc
Lean, Va, and Mrs. Edith Ham
ilton of Falls Church, Va, are
visiting their parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Charles F. Oakley, at
Hotel Warren.
Mrs. James Battle Rivers of
New Orleans, La? spent several
days at Hotel Warren last week.
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Korne
gay and family of Rocky Mount
and Mrs. E. E. Glllam have re
turned from spending sometime
at the Beach. Master Lem Kor
negay is visiting his grandmo
ther, Mrs. Glllam.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keys
and Miss Louise Wllkerson and
Mrs. Frank Wllkerson of Rocky
I Mount were guests of Mrs.
I Mamie McCall at Hotel War
ren on Monday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell
and Miss Margaret Powell of
j Portsmouth, Va., were luncheon
guests of Mrs. C. L. Purdy on
Saturday.
Mrs. R. C. DlckersonofWake
Forest visited Mrs. S. L. Crlnk
ley here on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Caroline Williams Hagan
of Long Beach, California, Is
spending sometime here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Williams.
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Toor dollars are what make our Home town click. They support our
churches and schools, provide jobs that attract and hold young
people, make our community a better place in which to live.
Think twice before you let your dollars leave home. Gone for good,
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Locals
Mrs. C. L. Purely visited
rdatives In Richmond, Va., on
Monday. -
Mrs. A. W. Knox of Raleigh
was a guest of her sister, Mrs.
W. R. White, for several days
this week.
Mr. Richard Plnnell and Mr.
Sam Plnnell of Atlanta, Ga., are'
visiting their daughter and |
granddaughter, Miss Dlanne
Plnnell, In the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. Buck King.
Mrs. J. C. Bradner of Green- ?
vllle Is visiting her mother, i
Mrs. V. T. Lamm.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
7C A. Wood and daughters for
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Landers and Mrs. Dave *
Hargrove of Sliver Spring, Md.
Miss Angela Edwards of Silver
Spring was their house guest
for a week.
Mr. Ronnie Faulkener of
Newport News, Va., Is visiting
friends here.
Mrs. Marshall Newton and
daughters, Nancy and Betty,
have returned to their home in j
Oxfoid after a visit here to
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banzet. j
They have recently returned i
from a stay o f two years In j
Okinawa.
Miss Fairfax Lyarly of Jack
sonville, Fla., Is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tarwater
have returned from Sanatorium
Hospital In Rocky Mount where
he spent sometime for treat
ment.
Mr. Earl Lewi? and Miss
Lucia Lewis of Hartsvllle, S.
C., were here on Monday for
the funeral of Mr. W. A.
Baxter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Macon,
Miss Mary Macon and Mrs.
Caroline M. Hubbard of Nor
folk, Va., wereovemlght guests
at Colonial Lodge here on Mon
day and visited relatives and
friend* In Rldgeway.
Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Rahrer
and -Anna Marie of Fori Bragg
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill King and Ray and
Lisa.
Mrs. Barbara S. GUllland
accompanied her sister, Mrs.
Anne Aggee and son of Hamm,
Germany, as far as New York
this week where they will visit
the World's Fair and Niagara
Falls before boarding a plane
for Germany.
Weekend guests of Mrs.
IV. R. Hedgepeth were Mr. and
Vlrs. D. I. Daly and family of
N'ew Bern, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Hedgepeth of south Hill, Va.,
Mr. Richard Hadgupeth of Rich
mond, Va., Mrs. Richard
Hedgepeth and son of Richmond,
Va., are her guests this week
for several days.
Recent guests of Mrs. W. R.
Hedgepeth were Mr. and Mrs.
James Hedgepeth of Conway and
Mrs. A. W. Hedgepeth and
daughter, Sarah Ann, of Pine
tops.
Mrs. Frank Green and child
ren of Winston-Salem are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
P. Dowtln.
Miss Moore Honored
At Birthday Party
UTT* ETON-Mrs. RoyPer
klnson, Mr*. Jack Clark and
Mrs. Thomas Cole entertained
at a birthday party honoring
Miss Elizabeth Moore last Fri
day at her home here.
Ice cream, birthday cake,
mints and cookies were served
to Mrs. Charles Foster, Mrs.
Russell Keeter, Mrs. J, T.
Clark, Mrs. John Ptcot, Mrs.
Walter Bobbitt, Mrs. N. C.
Pitt, Sr., Mrs. Vernon Har
rison, Miss Anne Alexander,
Mrs. Harvey Davis, Mrs. Henry
House, Mrs. Bess Glasgow,
Mrs. M. Y. Self, Miss Anna
Egerton, Mrs. R, B. Patterson,
Mrs. Annie Price and little Miss
Mary Caleman of California, a
special .
Arrangements of colorful
mid-summer flowers were used
at points throughout the house.
The honoree received many
useful and lovely gifts.
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