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ilctum Tii Hendersonville Vii'kit home in Mis-' - Carolint Martin ictuineu Ilendi rsonvilU- vi ■ n d *■ *!Wr IV BSterdaj lir»{ tfM i . , *• f;r:;,1viua:c!U. . here and Hrtur' Ti* Markets Messrs Evan Griffin. Jaek il... tlison and Evan Willard left ■ e terday "to confinm thee wm k a. tile Columbia. Tennesset . tobaero market after spending tie i'.oll days at home (.Continue Work On Market Messrs Herman Crawford ami Tom Roberson left over the week rod for Columbia, Tennesset where they will continue then work on the tobacco market dm ing the next several week. Visit In Roanoke Rapids Patrolman and Mrs. M F Pow ers and daughter returned home yesterday after spending a few days with relative Finanole Rapids. Returns ID ( haIK'I llill Mi Jack Bakci has return'.-I t n Chapel Hill after spending the holidays with his mother. Mis J. H. Saunders Hume From Hospital Wesley Simpson, eight year eld son ot Mr, and Mrs Arthur Simp son, is back at his home after In ing quite ill in Martin General Hospital over the Christmas holi days. During Christmas Santa Claus made a special visit to see Wesley in the hospital. Men's Dress and Work Shoes For Less. WILLARD S SHOE SHOP NEED GLASSES? STr*. N- c Married December 19ih In Kinslon Miss Betty Ethel Heath, daugh ter ol Mrs Lillian Vogler Heath, and Mi Gilbert.Garland Woolard, Ji -iiii ut Mt. and Mis. Would i d Ul vv 111 UNI IslOll, L'Al Ildlip'U VOWS m a wedding service at Queen Street Methodist Church in Kin ston Tuesday afternoon, Decem bei 19, at 5 o'clock. Rev. E. ML Downum Methodist minister of Grifton, officiated. Points and fei n formed a background for bas kets ol white gladioli and chrysan themums and lighted candles in candelabra entwined with ivy. The bride was given in marriage b\ her uncle Mr Raymond Vog ler o! Hampton Roads, Vu. The bride.. 'vu.tr a....h.,,t.!1'o eu.iku.ed drew of heav> ivory satin, embroider-1 ed with rhinestone uvei lace. The] lull skirt was worn over hoops I and crinoline and ended in formal count train. Her firmer tip veil of illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a boucjutt of while roses centered with a white orchid showered with lilies of the valley and tuberoses. Miss Irene McGowan of Green ville. college classmate of the bride, as maid of honor, wore rose satin olf-the-shoulder dress, made with full, floor-length skirt. The matron < >1 honor, Mrs. Jack Branch, sister of the bride, wore moss green satin dress with drap ed shoulders. Bridesmaids, Miss es Mary Scarborough, Peggy Tay lor and Betty Lou Humphrey of Kinston and Kmma Dean Caltre of Belhaven, cousin of the groom, woie low-cut dresses with v s ha peri neckline and tiny pulled SINCLAIR DRILLS 2 MILES DEEP TO HELP MEET RECORD OIL DEMAND 2-MILE CORKSCREW. Drilling as deep as two miles into the earth, with ultra-modem equipment and new scientific meth ods, Sinclair is tapping new oil pools to help meet the record demand for petroleum product*. This intensified devel opment of new crude oil sources is but a s~iall pert of Sinclair’s $150,000, 000 expansion program. Sinclair’s program also includes new pipelines and new improved refin ing facilities. In the future as in the past, look to Sinclair for.Better products, Better Service. 0. setae f* N. C. GREEN, Bailee W1LUAMSTON, N. C. y | sleeves. All wore headdresses ol matching net and mitts of match ing satin. They carried bouquets to harmonize with their dresses. Jarus Rogers, cousin of the bride, of Roxboro, flower girl, wore orchid satin dress styled with sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and pointed waistline, the full skirt designed with bustle. She had a bandeau of matching net trimmed in forget-me-nots and ".irrirr*"—fi and orchid ribbons. Ring-bearer Judy Van Dyke, the ’groom had-s-ekl.--': of ice blue sat j in fashion*.',’ with round? and ruffled skin and bustle in the .She also had matching, rw-t bandeau with foigci-mc-nots and carried a white satin pillow on which rested tii« ring. Mr. Jahnny Woolard of Wil liamston. brother of the groom, was best man. Messrs. Jack Branch, brother-in-law of irte bride, and John Watts, Hugh Hor ton, Charles Siceloff, Jr., of Wil liarnston. who attend the Univer sity of North Carolina, ushered. The bride's mother wore floor length dress of blue chiffon made with lace and rhinestone insertion, eibow length lace gloves to match, and corsage of red roses. The mo ther of the groom wore a floor length ice blue chiffon gown with draped shoulders and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Woolard, native of Kinston, was graduated from Contentnea High School and is a sophomore at ECTC where she was sponsor for the annual military R. O. T. C. ball, sponsor for the alumni home coming dance and served as col lege marshall in 1950. She was elected an attendant in the May Court in May 1949. The groom at tended Williamston High School and Oak Ridge Military Academy, being graduated from the high school department of Brevard Col lege. He attended the University of North Carolina and was gradu ated from ECTC. He is now work ing on a master's degree with a view to teaching in the science de partment there. Following a wcuding trip to northern points, the couple will be at home at 404 Biltmore Street, Greenville, where both will con tinue their studies. For her honey moon, the bride changed to royal blue gabardine suit, winter white hat, trimmed in rhinestones and matching accessories. She used her white orchid from her bou quet. The bride’s mother entertained at a reception in the church parlor immediately following the wed ding. Leaves For New York Mis.' Alice Bloom left yesterday ! for her home in New York after | spending the Christmas holidays here with her sister. Mrs. Frank ! Margolis, and family. Visit Here During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Jack Honrine and son, Frederick of Selma, visited Mi. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds and other friends here during the holi days. -- Visit !b Plymouth Mr. and Mis. Johti F. Sawyer, Mr. Earl L. Sawyer and Miss Johnnie Mae Sawyer of Jamesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Saw yer in Plymouth Sunday. -1 Attend Funeral in Oxford Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skinner at tended the funeral of Mr. Skin nei s aunt, Mrs. Frances Skinner Crews, in Oxford Sunday. I Here For Few Days Mrs. W. i. Skinner of Green ville is here spending a few days with her sons, Messrs. Iverson and Tom Skinner, Visits Mother Mr. Harry Clinton James or Alexandria, Va., visited his moth i Mrs. w A James, over the holidays. Returns To Chapel Hiil Mr. Whit Purvis has returned to Chapel Hill after spending the Christmas holidays here with his mother, Mrs Daisy Purvis. Return From Tarboro Mrs. Ethel Anderson and grand daughter. Linda Harrell, have re turned home after spending the holidays with Mrs. Anderson's sis ter, Mrs. Mark Ruffin, in Tarboro. On Tennessee Market Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Langley left Sunday for Columbia, Tenn., where Mr. Langley will be on the tobacco market uuiing the next several weeks. Visits In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fleming vis ited in Raleigh over the Christmas holidays. While there Mrs. Flem ing, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. R. E. Blalock, and Mr. Bla lock of Oxford, visited Mr. James Emory Ulaloek and family in ’"asluj.gtoU. D, C. Married In Durham Church * Miss Erma Benson was married to Mr. Eli Marion Taylor of Williamston in the chapel of the First Baptist Church. Durham, on Thursday. December 21. She is the daughter of Mrs. George Benson of Benson and the late Mr. Benson. Back In School Miss Elizabeth Whitley has re turned to St. Mary's School. Ral eigh, after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. J. S. Whitley. Return To Carolina Reg Manning, Fiank Wynne, Hugh Horton, Julian Mason and Landy Griffin nave returned to Carolina after spending the holi days' here with their respective parents. -«, In Wilson Sunday Night Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis, , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis, Miss Barbara Margolis and Richard Margolis visited in Wilson Sun day night —♦ Visit In Janicsville i Mr. W. T Warrenton and grand son, Billy, of Norfolk visited Mr, and Mrs John F Sawyer last week in Jamesville **— •4-'—— Returns To Kentucky Mr. Howard Cone left yesterday lor the Franklin, Kv . tobacco market after spending the holi days here with relatives. Visiting Son Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger is spend ing a few days at Maxwell Field, Alabama, with her son, Lt. Conrad Getsinger, who is stationed there. -s*> Upturns To Camp Ret. Ernest Wynne returned Thursday to Camp Rucker, Ala bama, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Thurston Wynne, in Bear Grass. -<s> Returns To Camp Jimmy Ward has returned to Camp Rucker. Alabama. after spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Clyde Ward. Return To Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Walls re turned to their home in Knoxville, lenn., last Saturday after spend ing the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Roebuck. Returns To Kentucky Mr. Joel Muse returned to the 1 aris, Kentucky, tobacco market yesterday after spending the holi days at home. —- |>-— Returned To Greenville, S C. Mr. King White has returned to Holmes Bible College, Greenville, S. C„ after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Palmer White. -1 Attended Funeral Mr. Wheeler Martin attended the funeral of B F. Eagles in Crisp yesterday afternoon. -* Returned To Washington, D. C. After spending the holidays at home with her parents, Mrs. Bet lie L. Coltrain has returned to Washington, D. C., where she holds a position in the office of Congressman Herbert Bonner. -4 Spent Few Days Here Mrs. Lela H. Chapman returned to her home in Chesterfield, S. C., after spending a few days here will) her daughter, Mrs. W, E PfeCv, o.iu lar-tury* . . HOLIDAY DANCE FOR j MISS MCLAWHORN' ---& I The American Legion Hut was ' the scene oi a semi-tormai holi day dance from eight until eleven o’clock Wednesday December 27 I when Mr rtiH Mrs D f' Mcbaw- I horir entertained- lor their daugh ter, Miss Jeane McLawhorn, on i her eighteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. McLawhorn greet ed the guests at the entrance of the Hut and directed them into the candle lit hall which was decorat ed with Christmas greenery. Miss McLawhorn wcfle a white strapless gown, ballerina length, fashioned with a white satin bo-1 dice and a white net skirt. A lai^jt-, artificial rose of red velvet falling j velvet petals were caught on the front of her net skirt. She wore I evening pumps of’white satin and; a corsage of red roses given her; hv her date. Jack Welch. On the stage of tin? Hut a large i table, covered with an imported lace cloth and centered with at large punch bowl and a two-tiered birthday cake, was situated! against a backdrop of evergreens, pines and holly. On either side of! the stage auxiliary tables held1 sandwiches, cookies, nuts and can-i diet. 4 Married In Church Ceremony Miss Sallie Elizabeth Hardison was married to Mr. Sherman Edgar Long. Jr., of Durham, in the Holly Springs Methodist Church at noon. December 22. Mrs. Long is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hardison of Williamston. The honoree and the eighty-six guests attending danced to record ed music during the evening. Among the out-of-town guests weie Mi. emu Mis. Vasco tureen, Dicky Hoggard and Hilary Lipsi/.t of Ahoskie, Mr. and Mis. Emmett Burden of Aulander, Mrs. Maude Sumrell of Greenville, Alice Svl vester, Lyn Sylvester and Jim Cox of Richlands, Jimmy Roberson j and Berry House of Robersonville and Jim Stanley of Washington. Visited Here Professor Z Hardy Rose of Buxton visited here a short while yesterday afternoon. Spent Week-end In Rocky Mount Don Parsons spent the week end in Rocky Mount with Bo Thorpe. Returning to Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Nick Roebuck, Mrs. Carrie Dell Pippin, Miss Eleanor Pippin and Mr Ernest Pippin are returning to their homes in Philadelphia after1 spending a few days in the county : with relatives Visited Here From Cherry Point CpI Alex J Suklich of Cherry i Point spent the week-end here j with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer White. Returning To Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Ft. F. DeFord and children, Phyllis, Richard and Diane .are leaving for their home in Sheffield, Alabama, this week after spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Co burn, Mis. Ellen Coburn and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Daniel Griffin of near Wilhamston. -- Returns Home Mrs. H. H Cowen, who has been a patient in a Washington hospital, returned home today. mm Coughs RUE TO COLDS Best-known homo remedy to uto It. yjSKS ■-i Kyr (ilattMts Broken? We maintain a complete optical ' service. Lens, temples and frames replaced and repaired Quick service. IVoIe’s ■ 121 Main St. Jewelcn Tel. 2311 SALF . "educed Beifocfi,, £^5i=-“fia Rack of So"»■ A. IMW skirts ONEGROUP OF '"""" Ori*ina| &2.9H Reduced nats AU Lined Suits ^S0 deduced HAW PRICE AUEv, eaiag Dresses AllR PROCTOR AD Robes ^acoais
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