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\Society and Personals Q 46 W. H Coburn and R G. Hamson visited in Plymouth Tester, day afternoon Tom Crockett is home from Cha pel Hill spending the holidays with his parents ^ Vent ? Hertlotd Misai Dorcas Knowles and Dor othy Elliot: and Mr Chas H God win. Jr. were in Hertford for Thanksgiving Was Here Yesterday Mrs A D Mtzeile of Tarboro. vis ited her sister. Mrs Anna Harrison here yesterday Miss Eva Hoggard is spending the holidays with relatives in Ahoskie Mr D R Davis spen: yesterday with relatives in Ken Bern VI Master Sunoc Lawrentt of Wil son. is spending a few days here with relatives Spend Mrs. G D Grimes and children, accompanied by Miss Ruth Edwards, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Grimes daughter. Mrs M Dale Tet terton and family in Richmond Mr. and Mrs Howard Hardison announce the birth of tm in sons in a Washington hospital on November 25 Are Y'anliag Here Miss Jane Freeman and Mi Frank Freeman. Jr.. of Babylon. Long Is land. are spending several days here with Mrs P B Cone and family Misses Kant LUley and Esther Knowlcs aid Minn Cha*. McCk and Jack Horner were m Chapel Hill yesterday for the Carolina-Vir ginia football game VU Ilia Jane Parker *>ent Thanks giving with relatives in Norfolk b Mrs Val Wilson, of New York, is here visiting her parents Mr. Mrs Oliver Gilbert. b Milton James is home from the Citadel Charleston, for the holi days. Vint ia Kaleigh and Chapel Bill Mr and Mrs N. C. Green and Mr J and Mrs C. A Harrison visited ir. Raleigh and Chapel Hill yesterday -a Visit in Safiaik Miss Ethelyn Eason and Mr. J Paul Simpson visited in Suffolk dur. ing the holidays b 111 At DelJah Smith nick is ill at her home in Jamesville Attend football Mr W E. Dunn and children. Marjone and Dick, attended the Vir. ginia-Carolina football game in Cha pel Hill yesterday b III At Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus a ill at her home here on Watts street. Visits Here Yesterday Mr S. S. Lawrence, of Wilson, vis ited here yesterday Visit in Rocky Mount Mr and Mrs Floyd Buff lap and children visited in Rocky Mount yes terday Visit in Mr and Mrs Leman Barnhill vis ited relatives in Clinton yesterday. Mrs. William Gurganus. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Maw... ^ Ismisiilli Mrs W. H Mudlin of Jamesville are spending this week in Rock Hill. S C . with their brother and son. Mr V A Martin and Mrs Martin Mr Jack Hunter of Greensboro, spent the Thanksgiving holiday* here w ith his parents. Mr and Mrs W. T Hunter. Leaves far Charlotte Miss Mildred Talley left Wednes day afternoon for Charlotte where she is spending the Thanksgiving holidays Visits ia tt insti Patrolman H. W Rothrock left this week for his home in Winston-Salem where he will spend two weeks visit ing relatives the holidays with relative in Besse. met Cits Mary Benson is spending the holidays with relatives in Benson Vmt ?? Ceaaty Mr and Mrs A B Rogersoo. of Dinwiddle. Va visited relatives in the county Urn week Via* Relatives .. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Hay man and daughter and Miss Natalie Goulo spent Thanksgiving with relatives in" Man ten Jun Rhodes is home from the Vir ginia Medical College. Richmond, for the holidays Miss Rosalie Inman. teacher in the Aulander schools is spending the Thanksgiving holidays here with her sister. Mrs J 11 King and fam ily BiUie Clark BOlie Griffin Whit Purvis and Howard Cone are home from Chapel Hill for the holidays Week end Here "r B?hl Roy. of Asheboro. is friends Raleigh intendent?J c? a business trip to Raleigh Wednesday The marriage of Miss Frances Flo sbeth House of Robersonville and Ernest Lee Ethendge of Williamston was solemnized Thursday morning. November 25. at half after S o'clock, ?l the home of the hruit-'j patents. Mr and Mrs Lester House The Rev 1 H Smith, pastor of the First Bap tist church of Williamston. officiat ed. using the impressive ring cere, mony Perns and long leaf pines were used to form the improvised altar w front of the mantel Tall floor baskets of white chrysanthemums w ere used on either side of the can delabra holding burning cathedral tapers Prior to the ceremony. Miss Jessie Faye Green of Aulander rendered a Program of bridal music, including "To a Wild Rose." "At Dawning" and "Liebestraum " Miss Hihla M?i hn of JamesviUe sang. "I Love You Truly" and -The Sweetest Story Ever Told-" At the fust notes of the "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin." the ush. ers took their places at the altar They were Howell and Garner House brothers of the bride. Immediately following them was Mi* Clayton House, of Hamilton, who as matron of honor was the bnde's only attendant Mrs House wore a wine velvet dress with ar rmoties to match, and carried an *? bouquet of Talisman roses bed with matching ribbon. Vhe bride entered with her bro ?ber Jasper House of Henderson, who gave her in mrnqe They * at the altar by the bride fin. of Williamston. While the pm tor pronounced the vows. Mas Green played softly. "Ah Sweet Mystery of Life." For her wedding the bride ' becoming chiffon velvet of bine The softly gathered a held by a THANKSGIVING BRIDE Mrv Cyras W. Bsnasii. W Water ud Day ia the Chapel Hill I Leaa B. lUrr. techier of Mr. aad Mrs. Bahert J. mt SraUaad Neck. mure a blue velvet turban with nose veil and matching accessories Her nom-ers m ere a shoulder corsage of Briarcliff roses and valley lilies. La ter for travel she added a coat of ti -k sealskin. M. Etheridge is the oldest daugh ter < 5 1i and Mrs Lester House of Kubei son -tile She is a graduate of East Carolina Teachers College, and fur several years has been a member Of the Martin County faculty. Mr Etheridge is the son of Mr. H J Ethendge and the late Mrs. Maggie Etheridge of Oak City. He has lived in Williamston for some time where he is associated with the Standard Fertilizer company. Immediately following the mar riage service, the couple left for a short trip to unannounced points Upon their return they m ill be at home in Williamston BAZEMOKE MADKV The Baptist church > 'f Chapel Hill was the scene of a lovely wedding on Thanksgiving evening at six thirty o'clock, when Miss Lena Ber. nice Madry of Scotland Neck be came the bride of Cyrus W. Baze morr of Windsor and Williamston Before Dr O T Brink ley, pastor of the church, the solemn voWs were spc-ken Palms and ferns and chrysanthe mums. with cathedral candelabra, gate the setting for the wedding. At the appointed hour Miss Hazel Wors Iry of Rocky Mount, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. J. Thunnan Madry ?f Scotland Neck, rendered a musi cal program. Miss Worsley at the or gan played "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice." by St. Saens. and Wagner's "O Thou Sublime Sweet Electing Star " Mrs. Madry sang "O Promise Me." by De Koven and "1 Love You rruly." by Came Jacobs-Bond. Dur ing the ceremony McDowell's "To a Wild Rose" and Liszt's "Love Dream" mere softly rendered As Wagner's Wedding March was played, ushers, who were II B Spruill of Windsor. Dean Francis Bradshaw of Chapel Hill, and Rob ert W Madry of Chapel Hill and Raymond Madry of Scotland Neck, entered to take their places before the altar Miss Sophie llinton of Elizabeth City and Miss Ann Tomnson of Mur phy were bridesmaids. Miss Emily Bazemore of Windsor, sister of the groom, mas maid of honor. Lit lie Miss Peggy White Madry of Scot land Neck, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Master Ray Madry of Burlington and Scotland Neck, nephew of the bride, was ring bear The bride entered the church with her father. Robert Jarratte Madry, who gave her m marriage She was lovely in a gown of royal blue vel vet. made along empire lines. She wore a Juliette cap of blue velvet from arhich a veil bung to b ders Her (loves were o( egg shell and her slippers were of gold. She carried a velvet muff sprayed with orchids and valley lilies, and show ered with lilies on dainty gold rib bon. On her neck she wore a golden The bride was met at the altar by the groom and his best man, C. V Spruill of Windsor. Dr. Brink ley us ed the impressvie ring ceremony Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" sas played as the bridal party left the church. Mrs. Bazetnore is the only daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Robert J. Madry of Scotland Neck. She is a graduate of the Woman's College of the Uni versity of North Carolina. Since her graduation several years ago she has been associated with her father in his wholesale grocery business in Scotland Neck, and has also been connected with staff of the Com monwealth, local newspaper of that city. She is a vouna am" usual charm and personality and has a host of friends throughout the state. Mr, Baamore is 0?e son of Mrs Laura Bazemore and the late Lewis Bazetnore of Windsor He is a grad uate of the University of North Car olina. and is director of the N. C. State Employment Service at the WUliamston office. He has in the past been associated with newspa pers and publishing firms in this state, and for several years was edl tor and manager of the Bertie Ledg er-Advance at appointnM the state i after the rrrrmn the couple left for a short trip Southern cities, and plan at inter After December 5. they will be at home in Williamston. DIXON A wedding of much their many friends in the Jamesrille section of this county was that at Virginia Due ; Dixon in Major J. U Ha* sells office in Williamston last Wad afternoon. the justice offici The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sim peon, of Ismrs ville. where she has tnanj friends. Mr. Dixon is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Dixon. They will make their heme in this county. Model No. 17SA?S (SI* rube AC Sop Buds: Studsrd police, sheet wave. M lilt Kl ud Tilt tif KC. S~ CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 BEFORE YOU KNOW IT? IT'LL BE START your shopping raHy this year (?<iar ? and are our many novel gifts. Especially for r've srtrrted a complete gift line. You can spend as little or as much as you ' ... from an inexpensive little costume clasp to a fine watch in a Wadsworth case . . . you can he sure ?tl be a fnslify gift. Come in and let us help you with your t Tmstmas lint. Stop in today?while there's plrnty of time. Peele's?Jewelers Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. "Double Wedding" ?rMk VUIAH "ownJ. MTIN t 1 OI of WCTT^orh" ^ M " taM; Dcmakn ? 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Christmas Jewelry Before you buy your Christmas jewelry such as wrist watches, starp watches- diamonds and a hundred?and one other items appropriate tor gifts, we hope you will give us the opportunity to show you our elaborate stock. You can buy quality jewelry here for less. We can prove this statement if you will only visit our show room. J. Lawrence Peele Williamston. N. C. The more you travel...through out America and in foreign countries ... the more you'll notice that those people who obviously demand the better things of life... usually demand Beer That Made Milwaukee famous Harrison Wholesale Company Distributors WILLIAMSTON, N. C PHONE 1S1
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