iwtmmmizti and the Hounds UAimiMi SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS MRS. LESTER S. CON LEY, PHONE 104 SLAGLE-SOUTHERLAND .In ta simple ceremony at high noon on Saturday, October 15, at Mt. Zion Methodist church on Car toogechaye, Miss Mary Louise Slagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S! Slagle, became the bride of llet Black Southerland, of Winston Salem. The church was decorated with evergreens forming a background for the white candles and pink and white cosmos. The nuptial music was played by Mrs. Harry Higgins. Mrs. Frank Bloxham sang "At Dawning" and "OPromis Me." Richard Slagle, cousin of the bride, accompanied by Mrs, Ben Woodruff, sang "I Love You Truly." The bridal party en tered to the strains of "Lohengrin" by Wagner, and during ihe cere mony Shubert's "Serenade" was played .softly. Mendelssohn's wed ding, March was used for the re cessional. ; v Miss Myra Slagle, sister of the bride, and Miss Nina Ra,e Waldroop lighted the candles. The ceremony . was preformed by Rev. . S. R. Crockett. The bride was escorted .by her father, , who ..gave bef . la iiiarriage. She. wore a teal ,blue dress with black accessories, and a shoulder corsage of talisman roses And baby's breath. . Miss Virginai Slagle, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Her dre&s was wine with black acces; sories and her corsage was of cream roses. James Southerland, brother of the bridegroom, of Wallace, N. C, was best man. The ushers were C. S. Slagle,, Jr., Charles Slagle, Mack Slagle tand George Patton. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents. The guest list included a few close friends, relatives, and out-of-town guests. . ' After the breakfast Mr. nd Mrs. Southard left for a short wedding trip. They will be at home in Winston-Salem after October 20. . Among the out-of-town guests present for the wedding were Mrs. D. N. Wells, mother of the bride groom, and Mr. Wells; Mr. James Southerland, brother, and Miss Lucy Catherine Southerland, sister of the bridegroom, of Wallace; Mrs. Clar ence Speight, Mrs. R. R. Jones, Mrs. F. O. Miller, Miss Nancy Jones and Miss Mary E. Judy, of Winston-Salem; Miss Lucy Slagle, of Wilmington; Mrs. Perry Hiltz, of Hickory; ' C. S. Slagle and Charles Slagle, State College, Ral eigh; Miss .Virginia Slagle, Lock hart, S.'C; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Latham, of Clay county; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allison and daughter, Ida, Jean, and Mrs. John Morris, of Webster, and Miss Margaret Moore, of Sylva. Mrs. S. M. Bates and Thomas Long, of Harrington, Wash., " and Mrs. Harley Gray, of Clear Lake, Wash., were guests of. Mrs. S. E. Penland and Grace Penland one day last week at their homi on Palmer street. Bryan McClure and sister, Miss Susan McClure, of Franklin Route 2, have gone to Lyman, Wash., for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. B. McGuire and daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth McGuire, have been spending several days with their daughter and .sister, Mrs. Warren Cooper and Mr. Cooper in Ocala, ' Fla., and with Mrs. Mc Guire's sister, Mrs. Gilbert Hamil ton and Mr. Hamilton, at their home in Fort Myers, Fla. Mrs. Vissie Wykje, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gibson, of Franklin Route 4, has returned to her home on Cowee after undergo ing an appendix opertion at Angel hospital about a month ago. After leaving the hospital she spent two weeks with her father and mother. (Continued on Page Six) fX000 , 1 "l',,,,nSSvJ5L mii ; 7;' T n-head six 8t,0rfo I Zsi Here's Big Mews ! . ''ri Mf0 & CHEVROLET PKIC GREATLY REDUCED - i Gome in Saturday See this marvelous now Chevrolet for 1939 ; The highest quality motor car ovor offered in the entire history of low-cost motoring . . with all these sen sational now features making it tho outstanding car for-all-round satis faction as well as the biggest buy in motordom. SEE IT DRIVE 111 BUY A CHEVROLET AND BE SATISFIED. wmm m Again Mo re Quality AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES you f 'Ve,? I iif?!M5j3nr,fcs: BU1RRELI MOTOR COMPANY Phone 123 Franklin, N. C.