Newspapers / The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / April 10, 1952, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ggmii V nrem irmmnmJJMi Left Saturday For Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. J. Li. Bell left las'. SaUu^awjur^hai^^r^>dK^e .re. cr... .'".*.!ii .■ ■ .. i :"v. ' . Bell and family for the week-end From Charlotte they went t. Wichita Kansas, where they will visit then’ daughter. Mrs. Joseph H. Smith. Captain Smith and dau . F'hir^V-I fhda .mx1 ' ' ■ - " about three weeks. They will re turn here by touring Florida and other southern States. Visited In Greenville Miss Edith Stallings and De lores Beaird visited in Green last Monday. In Virginia Hospital Mrs. H. L. Swain entered the Medical College of Virginia, Rich mond. Tuesday for further exam ination and treatment of a face infection resulting from a tooth extraction in December She will be accompanied to Richmond by her husband. \ul\ COMPLETE EYEGLASS SERVICE “UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY* PRUDENT PRICES" flidgeiuay* • At Five Points—Greenville. I ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT I Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fussell an ■j nouncc- the t nga^ementof their i Louis J. Norris. Jr , of New York. 1 Nr .v York Mr Norris is the son : Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norris, Sr.. I of Murehead City The wedding is j planned' far June 29. WIGGINS H'inE,,,.4,, Mrs Mary C. White of Merry Hill announces the marriage of her daughter. Helen, to CpI. Har ry Wiggins of Farm Life on Sat urday afternoon April 5, at three o’clock at the home of the Rev. i J L Goff in the presence of a few' j close friends. The ring ceremony | was used. The bride had as her only at tendant, Mrs. Duelon Heath Mrs. Clifton Wiggins was best man. Miss White wore a suit of pink and gray with black accessories. Her corsage was of pink carna tions. Immediately following the cere 1 monw, the couple left for a wed ding trip to unnounced points. Home From Converse College Miss Sarah Manning is home from Converse College, Spartan burg. S. C. for the Easter holidays. Visited In Suffolk Last Night Mr. Harold Quale visited his family in Suffolk last night. Here From Robersonville Monday Mrs. Willie B. Everett and children of Roberson ville visited here Monday. VANILLA ICE CREAM Mmm... G-O-Q-D, Mmm... SMOOTH ... THAT'S RICH, CREAMY MAOLA VANILLA ICE CREAM. Il * On** “Feature Flavor" For April. Huy \ I i 3i I - Quart. Or Halt (,allou I o*ia> From Your NeareM MAOLA ICE CREAM Dealer. !t\ Smoo*httr»a'WilH^t4i)r»P'Mure. Moola Ice Cream Co. Phone 142 Washington, N. C. ■MJJJJjIIMIJJJJJJJJJI M wm> Announce Birth Mi. and Mrs. Grady Luffmar announce the birth of a daughter 1. Mi. and Mrs. Luffnian ait- now making their home in Micanopy : While in Wilbamsum, ! M> Huffman war employed by the basket factory. In Wilson Last Week liV. nell White spent last week-end in Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Roberson. Visited In Washington Tuesday Mrs. Henry D. Harrison visited friends in Washington Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Mann Carter and son, Tom Mann, Jr., returned home with her after visited Mrs. Etta Carter for several days. Spending Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. Bernard York of Durham are spending the Easter Holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Kate York. Visited In Durham Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Darden and daughter, Ann, visited in Durham Wednesday. Spent Last Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. George Harold Manning of Norfolk spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry. Visited In Bailey Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jackson visited friends and relatives in Bailey last Sunday. Visited In Greenville Tuesday Mrs. J. W. Watts and Mrs. Joe Godard visited friends in Green ville Tuesday. Returned From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Harcum Grimes have returned from a two-week trip to Florida. Here From Durham Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Johnson and daughters, Judy and Linda, of Durham, are spending the Easter Holidays here with Mrs. John son's mother, Mrs. Lucy Ward. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Don Matthews, Jr. of Hamilton, announce the birth of a daughter, Beth, on Saturday, April 5, 1952, in Martin General Hospital. In Wilmington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Rogerson and Mrs. Rogerson's mother, Mrs. Alice P. Edwards, of Henderson, Miss Clyde Hassell and Mrs. Clyde Ward visited the azalea gardens in Wilmington last Sunday. Spending Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart and son, Tommy, of Washington, are spending the Easter Holidays here with Mrs. Stewart’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Ward. Here From Robersonville Mrs. Kit Carson and son of Rob-1 ersonville spent Tuesday here j with her mother, Mrs. W. E. War-i ren. To Visit In Everetts Mrs. Herman Perry and infant daughter. Gloria Dean, of Ports moutn. left a Windsor hospital yesterday and will visit in the home of in i mother, Mrs. John L. Wynne, in Everetts for about two weeks. Spending Holidays Here Mrs. John E. Seaton and child ren, Nancy and Chip, of Rich mond, are spending the Easter Holidays here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Williams. Spent Week-end Here Mrs. Vascoe Green and Miss Ann Benthall of Ahoskie spent last week-end here with Mrs. Green’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C McLawhorn. Will Arrive Here Sunday— Mrs .Clayton Moore and daugh ter, Miss Jane, of Winston-Salem will arrive Sunday to visit Mrs. P. B. Cone. They will be accom panied by Mrs. L. T. Fowden who is returning home from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Jones, and family. A “MUST” For Easter One Of Our (Irisp Gibson Girl Blouses tailored or exqiihilcly trimmed, rollon, silks, ami nylon in all colors. Suitably worn with suits or skirts. House of Fashion Recent Rocky Mount Bride Ceremony March 3oth Unites miss Johnson And Mr. Moore Marked with reverence and i beauty was the wedding cere I mony solemnized Sunday, March 1 30 at four o’clock in the after noon at ihe First Baptist Church chapel, to unite in marriage Mi§s Emily Ruth Johnson and Howard Earl Moore. The bride is the dau ghter of Norwood P. Johnson of Rocky Mount and the late Mrs. Lessie Wells Johnson. She is the j granddaughter of Mrs. Charles A. I Wells of Rocky Mount. Mr. Moore 1 is the son of Mr. and Mis. Vernon , L. Moore of Williamston. Dr. John W. Kincheloe, pastor of the First Baptist Church, offi cited to perform the impressive double ring service using the wed ding band of the bride's mother. Huckleberry and woodwardia , fern, palms, seven branched can delabra holding lighted cathe I di al candles, centered with a large I fan-shaped arrangement of white | gladioli, pom pons and chrysan j themums formed a beautiful back I ground and setting for the wed ding scene. Pews for the families were marked with sprays of white flowers tied with white satin rib bon bos. Before the ceremony Dr. Leon ard Earl Harris, minister of mu sic of the church, played a pre lude of nuptial music including ^Wudc lew: V by Chopin; ‘ Claire de Lune", Debussey; "I Love You Truly", Bond; and "Sweetest Sto ry Ever Told”, Stultz. Just prior to the entrance of the bridal par ty Mrs. Ben Wells, aunt of the | Get ready for your most | comfortable summer , . . . I Canvas Awnings unmatched t for beauty, protection and [ cooling comfort. See what I we have to offer you in the i way of styles, patterns and •; colors. Estimates without j obligation. CAROLINA AWNING AND TENT MEG. COMPANY Rocky Mouut, N. C. bride sang “At Dawning” and “Because.” The traditional march es were used for the processional and recessional and Mrs. Wells sang “The Lord’s Prayer" as the benediction. The bride, given in marriage by ! her father, wore with grace and J dignity her wedding gown of Duchess satin and Chantilly lace. The fitting bodice fastened down the back with tiny self-covered buttoi s and designed with long sleeves ending in calla lily points over the hands featured a deep yoke of Chantilly lace finished with small collar. The lace ex tended into a point at the waist skirt ot many sculptured folds and flowed into a long, graceful train. Bridal illusion draped from a Ju i htt Lap of Chantilly lace Giti- I | bi oidered with seed pearls fell I fingertip length and she carried I csH-ercrf‘Step yw -book j topped with a purple orchid show ered with white sweetpeas and sa tin streamers tied with love knots. Miss Ann Parker attended the bride as maid ol honor. Gowned in pink net fashioned with fitting bodice featuring a sweetheart neckline and bouffant skirt de signed with lace inserts, she wore a matching cap and mitts. Her nosegay of orchid sweet peas and yellow roses was tied with orchid ribbon and net. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Irma Jegn Sykes, Miss Nan cy Bartholomew, Miss Darle Wil liams and Miss Catherine Shearin. They wore pastel gowns with i matching flower clusters in their | hair. j B. Reginald Hyman was his cou sin’s best man and ushers were George Farmer and Carlton Hy ' man, laso a cousin of the bride groom. | The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. | Charles A. Wells, was gowned in navy blue sheer crepe with white trim, matching hat and a purple orchid corsage. Mrs. Moore chose for her son's wedding a black crepe gown with matching accessories. She, also, wore a pur ple orchid corsage. The bridal couple left later in I his Easier . . . please her with a hox of Hollingsworth eiy lilies . . . especially paekageil with frills ami o-oli so tasty! DAVIS PHARMACY The BIG little thing Your telephone is so small you can hold it in your hand; so big: it can carry your voice across the world. To furnish you with the kind of telephone service you desire, the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company obtains the best in telephone equipment and furnishes your service in the most efficient and economical way. Your telephone service, provided by a sound and businesslike company, ranks as the best in the world; » product of the American system of free enterprise. Yes, your telephone is a big little thing—big enough to dissolve barriers of time and distance—little enough to be a friend an<} neighbor in your community. CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY HARDISON -ROBERSON A wedding of simple beauty was performed in the home of Rev. M. L. Ambrose yesterday at 9:00 o’clock A. M., when Mrs. Irene Cbltrain Roberson and Ira T. Hardison were united in marriage. Rev. Ambrose officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Roberson was attired in Navy Blue, using navy and white accessories, and she wore a red rose corsage. W* *»W**TCv groom and a few close frienas at tended the ceremony. Immediately following the cer emony Mr. And Mrs. Hardison left for Wii.riington and ether poirt.s of interest. L ,!*’ c 1 IC-T > , 1 iO ' f <C«, *. V • • *W9-'< el WCUUillS Hip to Williamsburg, Virginia'and up on return will make their home at 205 South George Street, Rocky Mount. Mrs. Moore received her edu cation in the Rocky Mount Schools and wa sgraduated from Rocky Mount High School and Carolina School of Commerce. The bride groom received his education in the Wiliiamston schools. Both the bride and bridegroom Eye Glasses Broken? We maintain a complete optical service. Lens, temples and frames icplaced and repaired. Quick service. Pcele’s — Jewelers 121 Main St. Tel. 2311 --——■»** Coming Home From Guam Mrs. j, L. Harris and Miss Iren* Tetterton left yesterday for Wash* ington, D. C. They will meet Hil ton Peel there and he will return j home with them after being sta tioned in Guam for about two years. 1 Visited In Richmond Tuesday Mrs. V. E. Brown and son, Car lyle and Mrs. D .R. Davis visited in Richmond Tuesday. ^ have many friends through the IhTei'esf WTo*tearn of their " mar- I fiage. Welcome • We urge you to mue this your drug store. Come in as often as you can. And let us know if there’s any way in which we can be of special serv ice. And, remember, we particularly solicit your prescription patronage. Clark’s Pharmacy i When You Think oi Easier That’s lIn* right linn* to present lu*r with a stunning, distinctively designed wrist watch of guaranteed accuracy. Our large selection of famous-name watches means you'll find the one she wants . ut the price you'll want to pay. \f. Muse Jewelry Co. Across From The Enterprise LADIES Now II Cun Be Told “THE COUNTRY PARSON” Will Be At The TWILITE DRIVE-IN THEATER MONDAY and TUESDAY APRIL 14*15 — First Local Showing So ... if you have a problem husband, son or daugh ter, bring: them to see “THE COUNTRY PARSON” To night. We assure you they will truly benefit hy seeing “The Country Parson,” and there is nothing: To^ffend the most sensitive nature. Love . Hate . . . Happi ness . . . Contentment — All combined to make this the most magnificent performance of the year. See tt from the beginning. BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. 2 Shows Nightly — 7:00 and 9:00 P. M I * ttuMuga Iktt wuACUFTUj Of OK Of can Mi COUNTRY PARSON JOHhTuM 0 Admission: Adults 50c—Children Under 12 Free *
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 10, 1952, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75