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L ' , ,1 ,;.MSVLLE, N03TII CAROliriA r.'i r ) mo p t .f Society and Personals M. Wiliiamwn H..I.U , 1 On last Thursday afternoon Mrs. I Flower arrangements with roses Time 11 F.-AliN,.Jr. f Insurance Agency NOW LOCATED TWO DOORS FROM DRUG STORE 1 ' Kenansville, N. C. It Is Now To Insure Your Crop Against TUT lot- v JUL A IT (a) COME IN AND SEE US SOON We Are Proud to Announce That Mrs. Hazel Baker Lewis Is Now Our Office Secretary nrMtatntnatlnir wr used and a 1 pedestal . bowl of mixed living flower centered her dining roam table. At v the conclusion of the play, the hostess served English Toffee, . Miss Lula Hlnson won high score for club members and Mrs. Emory Sadler for visitors. , :. On Thursday evening, Mrs, Will iamson entertained the members of her Kontract Klub and an ex tra-Uble at e delightful bridge dinner. Upon arrival of the guests they were seated at the tables by MRS. SMITH - onmm palmist ! 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JUL The Bad Boscomb WALLACE BEERY, MARGARET O'BRIEN. News attractive brWst tallies anj t-rvu a fruit oocktaiL Than the hostess served a delicious chicken salad course and for dessert English Toffee, after which several pro gressions of bridge were enjoyed. When scores were tallied Mrs. Vance Gavin was awarded high core for club members and Mrs, Harold Precythe for visitors, Mrs. Gavin also received the traveling prize. It being Mrs. Andrew Scott's birthday, she was also remember ed with a birthday gift Visitors were Mesdamps Harold and Bus ter Precythe of Faison and Mes dames Andrew Scott and Peter Stafford, Jr. SATURDAY Sheriff Of Red Wood Valley BILL ELLIOTT. Serial AT Munsnc Sjpawfllp flimc. PHONE 1649-W 202-204 E. WALNUT 8T GOLDSBORO, N. C. 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Casebolt On April 20, in a simple but charming five o'clock ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ii. JJ. Williams in Kenansville, Miss Sue B. Lee, their foster daughter, and Mr. Hiram J. Casebolt, of Scioto- ville, Ohio, were united in marri age by the bride's father, the Rev. T. W. Lee of Efland, N. C. The two front rooms of the low er floor, opening together, glowed with . lighted candles amid ivy, blossoming syringa and bowls of white roses, narcissus and baby's breath. Before the fireplace in the living room an alter' was arranged of long-leafed pines and tall bas kets of calls lilies. Cfcthedral ta pers burned on the mantel and in floor candelabra placed on either side an improvised prie-dieu. Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell played on the piano Schubert's' "Seren ade", "Venetian Love Song" and 'Traumerai";-and Mrs. Walter J. Stroud sang the nuptial hymn, "O J rcneci mv ana xom oweeiai Story Ever Told". Mr. Robert C Wells lighted the candles. As the wedding march from Lo hengrin began, the bride, a petite brunette, escorted by her foster father, entered from the stairs through an ivy-arched doorway. Her white gown was fashioned with a full bodice and short sleeves of lace, the ninon skirt forming a small train in back and her finger-tip veil falling from a chap let of orange blossoms. She wore lace mitts and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of roses and carna tions centered with a purple throated orchid and showered with stephanotis. Her only ornament was a cameo lavaliere which bad belonged to her mother. She was preceeded to the altar by the bridegroom and his best man, Mr. Carlos Lopez, of Charleston, S. C, and by her mald-of -honor, her foster-sister, Miss Erma E. Will iams, who was gowned In pink net and carried an old-fashioned bou quet of pink roses and carnations. The double ring ceremony was ; spoken to the soft piano accompa niment of To a Wild Rose". Immediately after the ritual, the doors to the dining room were op ened to reveal the traditional three-tiered wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom and an informal reception was given for the forty guests present After, the bride's cutting of the first slice, the wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Caroline H. Gavin. Mrs. N. a Boney, Miss Margaret Williams and Mrs. Geor ge Strang served molded ice cream. Mrs. D. H. McKay passed canapes and Mrs. R. C Wells served punch. The bride Is the daughter of the Reverend Thomas W. Lee of Efland and the late Susie South' erland Lee. She is presently em ployed by the Family Agency of Charleston, S. C The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Casebolt of Sdotoville. Ohio. A chief naval petty officer, be is now stationed in Charleston. After a short over night wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Casebolt returned to Charleston where they will be at borne at 69 King Street PERSONALS Mrs. Daisy ( Craven, who has been spending the Winter in At lanta, has returned to Kenansville to visit her daughter, Mrs. 3. G. Morrison. . Mrs. C C. Loth of Waynesboro, Va, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beasley. -. Mrs. Doris Fulgo of Raleigh vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dobeon over the week end.' Mr. a K. Weeks of Newton Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Weeks the past week end.1 . . .- V ', Mrs. Guthrie Entertains Monday Evening Club; Mrs. C. B. Guthrie was hostess to the members of her bridge club Monday evening. She used attract ive bowls of spring flowers in her living room. When scores were tallied, Mrs. D. IL McKay was pre sen ted high score and Mrs. M. F. Allen, Jr., received consolation elft Mrs. Peter Stafford, Jr., was " ' "' - ' 1 LAWN FURNITURE Economy Tobacco Sprayers GIANT STRIATA i ! 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