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MRS. EMORY HUNNICUTT
Society Editor, Telephone 211
MISS PINNER BECOMES
BRIDE OF RAY L. WELCH
Miss Wilma Ruth Pinner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
W. Pinner, of Pontiac, Mich.,
became the bride of Ray L.
Y,elch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Welch, of Franklin, in a
ccremony solemnized at the
Parkdale Church of Nazarene
in Pontiac at 8 p. m. February
11.
The Rev. T. C. Ruddle officiat
ed.
The bride, who was given In
narriage by her father, was
dressed In a white satin gown,
Ishioned with a sweetheart
ntxkllne, long, pointed sleeves
nd a train of lace ruffle cas
cades. A beaded head piece held
her veil of imported illusion,
"id she carried white carna
tions and roses on a white
Bible.
A program of nuptial music
was presented.
More than 300 relatives and
friends witnessed the candle
light ceremony, which marked
the thirty-second wedding an
niversary of the brides parents.
Following a honeymoon in the
East, the couple are making
their home on West Beverly
avenue in Pontiac.
MISS JARVIS LEDFORD
BRIDE OF SGT. BAILEY
Miss Jarvis Ledlord, daughter
of Mrs. R. M. Ledford, and of
the late Mr. Ledford, was mar
ried to S. Sgt. Addison A. Bailey,
son of A. A. Bailey, and of the
late Mrs. Bailey, of Como, Texas,
March 5 at 7:30 p. m. at the
First Baptist church here.
The ceremony was performed
by the pastor, the Rev. Charles
E. Parker.
The church was decorated
with White gladioli and bridal
wreath against a background .of
greenry, and the vows were
spoken before an arch of white,
topped with a large bow, and
dotted with sprigs of fern. Each
window contained a lighted can
dle. !
A program of wedding music
was presented by Mrs. K? R.
BRIDE ? Mrs. Addison A.
Bailey, whose wedding accure<
(larch 5, is the former Miss
Jarvis Ledford.
Helton, sister of the bridt
jrganist, and Mrs. Clarenct
lenry voc.ali.st. Mrs. Bill Bryson
jlayed the organ during the
:eremony.
The bride, given in marriage
jy ner broLner-in-law, M. Sgi
.v. R. Helton, of Clemson college,
J. C., .wore a gown of whitt
slipper satin, designed and fash
ioned by the bride. It had i
nigh, round yoke of net, lonfe
;Ieeves ending in poi.nts ovei
the hands, and a full skirt
ending in a train. Her fingertip
veil of illusion, bordered with
white lace, was attached to a
coronet of orange blossoms. She
cari'ied a white prayer book
with an orchid.
Mrs. K. R. Helton, who was
matron of honor, wore a gown
of orchid taffeta, matching
mitts, and ruffled halo of
matching material. She carried
a nosegay Of yellow carnations.
Miss Rebecca Wilson, _ of
Greenville, S. C., was maid of
honor, and Mrs. Cecil Brown
and Mrs. Carl Bradley, both of
Greenville, were bridesjnaids.
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Mr. and Mra. W. OMton <JUf?
tli, fonntr resident* of Frang
lin, celebrated their1 Silver (36
years) wedding anniversary at
their home, 19 Whlteford ave
nue, N. E., Atlanta.. Many
riends called during the even
ing to offer congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Calloway,
formerly of Franklin, were the
jurtises' house guests for the
occasion.
Mr. Curtis is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Will Curtis,
_>i Fiunklin.
The maid of honor's dress was
jf yellow tafleta, and the
jrldEsmaids' of nile green tat
eta, all fashioned like that
vorn by the matron of honor,
rhey also carried nosegays oi
?el low carnations.
Marjarie Moody, daughter o.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Moody,
A'aS llower girl, and her brother,
Jharles Moody, was ring bearer.
ogt. carl Bradley, of Green
/ille, S. C., was best mail, anc.
ushers were Cecil Brown, of
Greenville, and W. J. Horsley,
?;i Franklin.
Immediately following the
ceremony, Mrs. Ledford, mother
of the bride, entertained at a
small reception at Panorama
? ourt. Mrs. Hyldah Shepherc
^resided at the punch bowl, and
Mrs. Hoyt Ledford, of Sevier
ille, Tenn., sister-in-law of tht
iride, kept the bride's book.
The bride is a graduate ol
franklin High school and ol
2>raughton's Business college
Greenville. She is employed ir.
Ireenvllle by an Insurance firm
Sgt. Bailey, a graduate of Rile;
Springs High school, has servec
;even years in the medical corp:
if the army.
Out of town guests here fo*
-he wedding were Mr. and Mrr
U. L. Hill, of Westminster, S. C.:
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown, Ml-s
lebecca Wilson, and Sgt. and
v*rs. Carl Bradley, ell of Green
ville; M. Sgt. and Mrs. K. R
Helton, of Clemson College, S.
I..', and Mrs. Hoyt Ledford, of
Seviervllle, Tenn.
The rouole will make their
home in Greenville.
Personal Mention
Forrest Hoilman left last
Thursday to return to Detroit,
Mich., following a week's vlsil
here with his mother, Mrs. T.
M. Hoilman.
Dr. J. W. Kahn and bride,
the former Dr. Amelia H. Bauer,
of Asheville, returned Friday
from their wedding trip, and
are living in the George Tessiei
home on the Highlands road.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harmon
have gone to Raleigh to attend
the wedding of their daughter,
Miss Rose Marie Harmon..
Fred Sloan, of Raleigh, spent
the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. W. W. Sloan.
Mrs. Ralph Daniels, of Sedro
Wooley, Washington., Is visitlnp
her another, Mrs. J. B Duvall,
of lot la.
Jos. Ashear has entered the
Baptist hospital In Winston-Sa
lem. He was accompanied by
Mrs. Ashear, who will remain
with him while he Js there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Bryson
and family have moved Into the
new house back of the post of
fice.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Regan have
returned from Boone, where
they were called by the Illness
of Mr. Regan's mother;
J. B. Pendergrass, who has
been a patient at Angel hospital
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for th? put two WMki, luu
sufficiently recovered to re tun
to hU home. He wa? discharged
from the hospital Monday.
Mr. ?Wd Mrs. John B. Ray
lad as the'r guests over the
week-end Mr. and Mrs. C. E
Willis and son, Edward, and
Nnra Wixeileld, of Bir
mingham, Ala.
Mrs. C. B. Whltaker, of Bir
mingham, Ala., spent the week
end with her son and daughter
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ray
Whltaker.
M'iss Frances Thomas, who Is
a student nurse at Greenville
General hospital, has returned
to Greenville, S. C., after spend
ing her spring holidays with her
i nm% Mr, ui Mn. Mutt
I vaoniMi
Mr. and Un, J. Ward Lone,
ind Mr. and Mrs. Pritchai d
Smith, Jr., Attended the Murphy
Lions club "ladles night" baa
qquet in Murphy last week.
Mrs. Nelson Cole, of Portland,
Ore., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Sellers.
Mrs. J. M. Hammll!, of Tampa.
Fla., spent several days at her
summer home on the Ooll
course last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludey Jones
have returned home from a trip
to Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. Roy Oeoghagen and dau
ghter, Mrs. Phlllls Murray, of
Norfolk, Va. are spending this
mk in Aibtny. oa? thiir tor
bw homt.
Suite Justice U expected
horn# this week from Richmond,
Colo., Where he has been since
September.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sutton,
of Washington, Ga? spent the
week-end with Mrs. .Sutton's
mother, Mrs. Mrs. S. H. Lyle,
Sr.
Mrs. Allen Slier Is spending
several weeks In Bluefield, W.
Va.
Mrs. K. E. Culver has return
ed to her home at Longview,
Texas, after spending six weeks
here with her mother, Mrs. W.
R. Waldroop, who has been con
fined to her home for sometime.
Mm, toy A, Cunnfcibfem M<
turned Monday (or % vacation
of several weeks at Miami and
St. Petersburg, Fla., and has
resumed her duties at the Child
ren's shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Her
rtogton, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hlgdon.
Mrs. H. T. Horsley has re
turned from Dawsonvllle, Oa.,
whsre she spent several weeks
visiting her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maltlnnd
returned Monday from OH City,
Penna., where they spent sev
eral months.
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VEAL PATTIES . . . . lb. 49c
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Fillet Of
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29c
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