Social News Miss Wood Weds Geo. L. Roberson Miss Norma Rae Wood, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tilghman Phipps Wood, became the bride of Geprge Lee Roberson, son of Mrs. Theo Roberson and the late Mr. Roberson, in a candlelight cere mony Friday afternoon at five o'clock in the First Meihodist Church here. The Rev. R. E. Wal ston, pastor of the bride, officiat Prior to the' ceremony a pro gram of r.upnal music was pre sented by Mrs. R. P. Monteith, organist, and Mrs." M. Stewart Davis, Jr., soloist. The bride, given away by her father, wore a gown of white slip per satin designed with a tight J fitting bodice buttoned to the1 , waistline in the back with tiny i self covered buttons and a deep off-shoulder net yoke. Her full 1 satin skirt fell from a pointed j waistline and extended into a cathedral train. A shoulder length wedding veil of French illusion was attached to a white satin cap. Miss Wood carried a white Bible topped with a purple throated white orchid and showered with white satin streamers. Miss Rhoda Faye Peele was n.aid of honor and the bride's on ly attendant. Sh° wore a gown of yellow taffeta styled with a fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt Her flowers were a nosegay of yellow chrysanthemums Mr.- /jipke Parker served as t'r groom’s best man ushers were Mr. D. L. Roberson, brother of the gioom, and Mr. John Miller, Jr. Mrs. Wood, mother of the bride, wore a black dress and a corsage of red roses. The groom’s mother, Mrs. Roberson, wore a purple dress and had a corsage of yellow roses. Immediately alter the ceremony the bride and groom received in the vestibule of the church after which they left for a wedding trip to unannounced points. Cake Cutting Following the wedding rehear sal on Thursday evening, the bri dal party, relatives and friends were entertained at a cake cut ting given by the bride's parents and the groom's sister, Mrs. J. B. Barnhill, Jr , in the dining .oom of the church. Mrs. Barnhill and Mrs. J. B. Glenn served coffeee, cake, mints and nuts to those attending. Linen-Slower Miss Rhoda I aye Peede enter tained Miss Norma Rae Wood bride-elect, at a floating shower at her home on U. S. Highway 17, on November 24, from 7:30 till 9:00 F. M. Upon arrival, the honoree, Miss Wood, was presented a corsage of carnations. The guests were served hot chocolate, donuts, open faced sandwiches, mints and nuts. Miss Wood received many beau tiful and useful gifts. Approximately 12 guests called during the evening. Canasta Party Mrs Clyde Ward and Miss Ber nice were joint hostesses at a ca nasta party on November 26 hon oring Miss Norma Rae Wood, bride elect of December. On arrival, Miss Wood was pre sented a white carnation corsage. The guests were first served ice cream and cake. Each place was marked with minature cor sages for each of the guests and each of the thiee tables were lighted by burning candles. The house was decorated throughout ; with white chrysanthemums. Af ter refreshments, canasta was en | joyed. Miss Wood was presented a piece of silver in her chosen pat tern by the hostesses. Floating Shower Mrs J. B. Glenn entertained Tuesday afternoon, December 11, from 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. at a float ing shower honoring Miss Noi ma Rae Wood, bride-elect of Decem ber 14. The house was thrown en suite for the occasion, the living room being very effective with arrange ments of white pine and cedar, reflected in tall lighted white tap ers. Upon arrival, the honoree was presented a corsage of white cai [ nations. Mrs. Glenn presented her guests to the receiving lino composed II he Gift She II I leisure unil [ Si . . . I In in < F y' • ■ ( * ) (; )//■ t yry/ 3 WAY BILLFOLD Owners Name Slumped in Gold on all Billfolds we sell — 75r additional. 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V. .1.—Aftc their wed ling trip, Mr. and Mrs. William C Meye:s who wore married here Saturday in St. Markus Church, will be at home in Raleigh. N. C Roth 1950 graduates of Duke 'niversity. the couple exchanged heir marriage vows at 8 o’clock before the Rev. John N. Borton f St. Mask's. 1 he bride is the for mer Miss Alice Margaret Flan i dot s. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [Wi’liam C. Flanders of Newark; (the bridegroom is the soy m ! to / r for dad—tho tomiortoblo tllppors ho approttofot, SI.98 to 1.9.) Here's the happiest way of all to check off your gift list this Christmas, Surprise the family with slippers. Warm, novelty slippers for the youngsters... relaxing time slippers for dad and a truly glamorous pair for morn. Here in an e^tre large selection . . . priced comfortably low. BELK • TYLERS