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AY, OCTOBER 24, 1935
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Mrs. Hilda Way Gwyn, Editor .... Phone 137
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,rRIfA LEGION AUXILIARY
4MEMEMBERS VISIT OTEEN
Tre following members of the local
," the American Legion Auxil
motcred to Oteen on Sunday af
S!Un 'and visited the patients as
led to their unit: Mrs. E B.
"- mp, president, Mrs. Raymond Hy
U -reaurer, Miss Ida Jean Brown,
t:t'Vorv Mrs. Hurst Burgin, Mrs.
f p Campbell, Mrs. Eli McGee,
y I J. Brown, Mrs. George F.
p, t't and Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Bowen.
MRS. HYATT RE-ELECTED AS
STATE OFFICER IN U. D. C.
Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, prominent work
er in the United Daughter of the
Confeder'v who attended the state
convention in Winston-Salem last
week, was apain honored by the or
ganization. She was elected" to serve
a second term as the second vice pres
ident of the state.
Miss Virginia Rotha Kimberly wat
among those motoring to Asheville on
Monday.
NEAL-TROTTER WEDDING TAKES
PLACE ON SATURDAY EVENING
Fruit Cake Material Just Received
CI AT ID Roll Call, 24 lbs. . . .. . 88c
rLUUft White Lilly, 24 lbs. $1,35
rnrcrc Bulk, 2 lbs
LV1TLL,
J. F. G ner lb.
25c
25c
Instant Postum, 4-oz, can ...... . 25c
Can Mackerel, 3 for .25c
J. F,G. Peanut Butter, lb. jar ... 15c
N. B; C. Ritz Crackers, lb. .
21c
Gold Medal Milk
6 Small Cans
3 Large cans
17c
LARGE
OCTAGON SOAP
AND POWDER
6 for
25c
Super
Suds
Large Size
19c
Palmolive
Beads
2 for
9c
Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 4 for . . . . ..25c
Yellow Corn, No. 2 can . . . . . . . 10c
Bulk Coconut, per lb. .19c
lUlli!,J2 Lb. Package . . ... 15c
OUR MARKET PROVIDES
BETTER
MEATS
For Your Money
QTEW Rib, per lb. .......
OIL If Boneless, per lb. ... .12 c
Pickled Pig Feet, 2 for 15c
Fish, per lb 15c
Oysters, per pint . . ... Oc
OUR STEAKS MAKE YOU HAPPY
THE FOOD STORE
Marked bv exceptional beautv was
the marriajre cf Mis- Maltha Seal to
Mr. Janus Fischer Trotter, of Reids
ville, whkh took place Saturday even
ing at eipht o'clock, on October the
Kth, in the First Presbvterian church,
with Dr. Robert P. Walker, pastor,!
pronouncing the marriage vows.
For the occasion the altar of the '
church was banked with tall hemlovks. :
in front of which were arranged floor !
candelabra with numerous lighted '
tapers and cn either side were sil-
ver floor vasej holding large white j
chrysanthemums, with feVns injtor-
spersed at interval among the ar-i
rangement. j
Prior to the ceremony, Miss Grace
Crocker, organist, rendered "Oantique ;
d' Amour." from the Bridal Suite bv 1
Pruette, folluwed by "Kh Lie be Dieh,v
by Grieg. Miss Crocker wore black;
satin and her flowers were pink roses, i
Miss Ellen Louise KiRian in wine vel
vet with corsage of yellow ly.-es. sang, 1
"At Dawning, by (.'adman. She was
followed by Mrs. .Richard N. Barber,
Jr., . violinist, in green -atui with
corsage of yellow ro.-e,-, who played
"Liebestum, by Lw.t ar.d "Av.i
Maria," by Schubert. lu.::g '.lie
oereiH.iny Mr." Barber ar.d -.-Crocker
softly rendered "I Low Y.u
Truly,' by Carrie Jacobs Bond. A- a
viewing prayer to the tefmony.- Mi'--'
Killiaa sang "Oh Perfect Love," by
Barnby. The march from Laheiig'. m
was a-td as the puice.-Monal and thai
of Mer.del.-roliM as the mesMitial.
Servir.g a usher. were Mr. Sam
H. r.a.-hiie'.l, dr., of Wnynesville, Mr.
Guy Carr, of ,hhn.-oh City, Tenn., Mr,
William Young and Mr. Claude Bur
ton, both of Keidsvlllc. They were
followed by the gn'uiu.-meii and maids
alternating.. Leading were Mr. Ahby
Pamplin aiivl Mr. ( iiarles Neal. of
Wini-ton-SaUm. Next came Miss
Jewel Hipps and Miss Jane Williams,
of Wilmington, in velvet gowns of rich
mandarin orange, with rhinestone
trimmings; fashioned with draped ef
fect in back that ended-in tram, and
carrying bronze chrysanthemums with
autumn leaves tied with matching
and gold ribbons. They, as well as the
other maids, wore gold sandals and
on their hair bandeaux of gold "cloth '
trimmed in tiny gold flowers and fol
iage, gifts of the bride.
.Mr. John Davis and Mr. C. G. 11 ill.
of Win.-ton-Saleni, were followed by
Miss Allele King, of Leaksville, and
Jliss Anna Scott, of Winston-Salem, 1
wearing gowns of honeysuckle velvet,
fashioned as those of the other maids
carrying, yellow chrysanthemums, tied
with gold and. yellow ribbons. Next
came Mr. Caldwell Roan and Mr. Ben
Trotter, also of Winston-Salem.
Miss Adelaide Trotter, also of Winston-Salem,
second maid of honor,
wore jade blue velvet, modeled in
draped effect i.tlv crushed girdle and
rhinestone trimmings. Miss Mary
Adams Ward, of Asheville, first maid
of honor, wore a handsome gown of
marigold velvet, in princess model,
with high standing collar of the j, a im
material.. Her flowers were bronze
chrysanthemum and autumn leaves
tied .with matching and gold ribbons.
The small ring bearer j. Master Wilson
Trotter, son of Mr. and Mrs.: B. C.
Trotter, of Roidsville, carried the ring
on a satin pillow.
The; bride was met at the a.tar by
the groom and hi.- be-t man, his father.
Mr. Henry Lee Trot ler, of Winston
Salem, and was given in marriage by
her brother, Mr. James B. Neal. . Her
gown was of heavy lustrous ivory
satin, . fashioned with cowl neck line,
finger tip tunic and : a long graceful
train. The sleeves were long' and
trimmed in tiny satin covered but
tons. Her veil was of imriorted lace
over tulle. A soft fold of tha tulla
fiv,;ht thp front of the can. while
the back and' sides were arranged with ,
orang'e blossoms. Her flowers were
white roses, and lillies of the valley,
tied with lacy ribbon. ...'.. .'...'. :i
Mr. Trotter is the daughter of:
Mr. S. T. Neal ami the late Stephen
Turner Neal. She. attended the Way
nesville High School and in June was
graduated 'f rom Salem College. : She .
i a popular member of the younger
set and ha, been accorded many, cour
tesies since the announcement of her
engagement. For her going away
the bride donned a smart, green -port
dress, of duvetyne, with, bn.w:: ac
cessories, and- a kid skin coat. .
The groom is. the son of ! Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lee Trotter. ,.f Wii:-.. n
Salem; He is a graduate ',' A.T
gusta Military Academy,. H;
a position with the Am.'ncanvTobfo
Company and is locate, in 1
where the young couple w.l. ; -,
following their honeymoon. ;
..Immediately after the i
at the church the bride ? mother en ,
gained .he-bridal
town guests,, meinoci.- - ifnrtril
and intimate friends with an informal
reception at the home. of het bi other
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bush
nell, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ward,
Miss Mary Stringfiel, an Mrs.
Francis Massie, received the guests
in the hall. At the entrance to the
living room, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bush
nell and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan re
ceived. Here the bridal party with
Mrs. S, T. Neal, wearing white lace
with corsage of orchids, and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lee Trotter, the latter
wearing a gown of purple velvet, also
with corsage of orchids, reciMved.
In the gift room Mrs. Robert H.
Stretcher, Mrs. Syda Ray, and Mrs.
R. Lowry Lee greeted the guests,
while Miss Hester Ann Withers and
Miss Tillie Rotha had charge of the
bride's book. In the dining room
soiling were Miss Elizabeth Ray,
Miss Alice Stringtield, Miss Louise
Stringtield, Miss Iiuisa Thackston,
and Miss Rosalyn Ray. White and
Miss Martha Mock, Miss Margaret
Ashton, and Miss Hosalvn Ray. White
and green featured the decorative note
green featured the decorative now?.
The table was covered with an ex
quisite lace clotn wnn silver appoint
ments, and was centered with a three
tier wedding cake, topped with a min
iature bride and groom and surround
ed by a circular vase ef white flow
ers.
In addition to thoe already men
tioned, other out of town gue:-ts at
tending the wedding were: Mrs. C. G.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Scott, Mr.
Watson Scott, Jr., Adeline S.ott, Mrs.
Chas. Neal, Mrs. Frank Stockton, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Pritchett, Mis Anne
Pritchett. and Mr. and Mr-. A. f.
Choplin, all of Winston-Salem, Mr-.
Claude Burton, Mrs. W. B. Young.
Mi. and Mrs. W. A. Trotter, and Mis
lien Trotter, all of Keidsville. Mr. am
Mrs. H. W. Fouohoc. of Norfolk, a.
Mr- Sleplnn Neal. of Roanoke, a.
Miss Anne Taylor, of Morganton, Mrs
t TTCA
Guy Carr, of Johnson City, Tenn., Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Ward and Miss
Caroline Ward, Miss Meta Adams, of
Asheville. MLss Rachel Carroll, of
Wilmington, and Miss Frances Hill
Norris, of Raleigh.
MRS. F. E. ALLEY, JR. HOSTESS
TO CONTRACT CLUR
On Monday afternoon Mrs. F. E.
Alley, Jr., entertained the members
of the Monday Afternnon Contract
Club. Fall flowers adorned the living
room where the two tables were ar-
anged for play.
Tln-wf oninvilli the sniilted trallies
jas guests of the afternoon were: Mrs.
1 Lily Raymond, of New York. Mrs.
W . K. 1-rancis, and Miss lhana lilacK.
Members of the club present were:
Mr-, .lames M. Long. Mrs. Jerry
JColkilt. Mrs. R. L. Provost, Mrs. C.
I C White, and Mrs. Ben Colkitt.
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Others 19c up
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