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Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, September 20, 19<0 Beatryce Kimbail Bride of Eugrene K. McKenzie Rev. A. J. McKelway Officiates at Ceremony in Groom’s Home in Pinehurst First Wedding Solemnized in New Church Mr. and Mrs. Norman James Ren frew of Lonsdale, R. I., announce the marriage of their daughter, Bea tryce Kimball, \o &igene Kenneth McKenzie of Pinehurst last Saturday evening at the McKenzie home, Tar- heelia. The wedding ceremony was per formed by the 'Rev. A. J. McKel way in the presence of relatives and a few close friends, Mrs. A. J. Mc Kelway sang, “O Perfect Love” and while the vows were being spoken Miss Dorothy McKenzie, sister of the groom, softly played “Evening Star” and “Dream of Love.” iTie bride was attired in an after noon dress of soldier blue and wore a shoulder corsage of red rose buds. Following the wedding an informal reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie will make their home with the groom's parents until the completion of their home, which is under construction. MRS. dePL.VNQI’E, I’lNKHl'KST WINTER Gl'EST, MARRIES V.*'' — Mrs. Eleanor Lowthorp Brooks de Planque, widow of Emile dePlanque, j of New Brighton, S, I., was married j in St. Martin's Church, Radnor Pa., | last Thursday to Theodore Walser i Janeway. of the Richmond County ! Country Club, Staten Island. The Right Rev. J. Insley Blair Lerned, of | Staten Island, Suffragen Bishop of Long Island, officiated. A small re-' ception took place at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister,' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lowry, St. Dav- j ids. Pa. The bride, well known in Pinehurst' where she and her husband have spent many winters, is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Low- throp. of Trenton, N. J. She is a member of the Colonial and Magna Charta Dames. Mrs. Janeway is a member of the Princeton, (N. J.) Tennis Club. TRIES OUT NEW BO.AT OS TRIP TO WRiGHTs\ ic:;; Hugh Carter of Pinehur.st left via the Cape Fear River from Fayette ville for Wrightsville Beach Sunday in a boat he recently built, using an outboard motor. Mrs. Carter and their children, Betsy and Bill went to Wrightsville Monday in their car and joined Mr. Carter. The family will spend two weeks at the Ocean Terrace Hotel. Pilot Advcrtismg Pann. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Chandler, Jr. Miss Sara DuRant First Bride in New Brownson Memorial Church Weds Ralph L. Chandler, Jr., Befora Candle-Lit Altar.—To Live in Fayetteville Miss Sara Elizabeth. DuRant, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Du Rant of Southern Pines, and Ralph Leslie Chandler, Jr., .son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph L. Chandler of Southern Pines, were united in marriage last Saturday afternoon at 6:00 oclock at Ihe Brownson Memorial Presbyter ian Church. The Rev. Ernest L. Bar ber, pastor of the church, officiated. Announcing Our New Prices MEN’S GARMENTS Regular Serv. Custom Ser\-. 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Our Custom Service consists of our fine dry cleannigf, plus hand pressing and finishing, minor repairs. Nontesanti using the ring ceremony. It was the first wedding held in the new church. The altar was banked with longleaf pine and southern smi- lax and large baskets of chrysan- themum.s were on either side of the altar which was lighted with cath edral candles. As the guests entered. Miss Mary Foust Plonk of King's Mountain played. Miss Lillian aBrber of AlDer- deen sang “Sweetest Story Ever Told,” and Robert Gatlin sang “Be cause" and “I Love You Truly.” Miss Jean Stough of Cornelius sang Grieg's “I Love Thee” and, at the close, ‘‘d Perfect Love.” Lohengrin’s Wedding March wa.s played. The bride entered on the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. Her gown was of white lace and silk net with a finger-tip veil of illusion. She carried an arm bouquet of white roses, white or- chid.s and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Mary Ruth Bruton of Siler City was maid of honor and Florence Cameron and Betty Sue Upchurch of Raeford were flower girls, Alex Mc Leod of Southern Pines was ring bearer and Tommy Atkinson of Char lotte best man. Ushers were Richard and Robert DuRant, brothers of the bride, David King of Lumberton, 1 Henson Maples of Pinehurst, Robert Dorn and Richard F. Tarlton of Sou- t I them Pmes. The bride is a graduate of Queen’s College and was a member of the j faculty of the Raeford public schools. I The groom is a graduate of David- .«!on College and a mebre of the Phi , Kappa Phi fraternity. He holds the I po.sition of secretary of Reinecke and I Company, contractors, Fayettevillle. I Following the ceremony a reception , was held at the home of the bride after which the young couple left on their weddiner trip. They will be at I home after October 1st on Fort Bragg , Road, Fayetteville. I Among or*' of town gue'^’ijs weie Mr. i and Mrs. Frank Stough and Mr. and I Mrs. R. J. 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