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I ' ' I, V J Mrs, Wttf. tiua .Rmier, mcwg, fmy t lbs t:;;::J Career Dccc.:s Cri-s Crp C. C:!! In Ccfcin Clxrcli Palss The marriage of Miss Naomi Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tobie Mercer of Beulavllle, to Bry- ' an C. Ball, son of Mrs. David Ball and the late Mr. Ball of Kinston. The wedding was tolemlxed In a formal candle light ceremony, Sun day afternoon June 11 at 6:00 o' clock In the Cabin Free Will Bap tlit church near Beulawllle. . - . , , ' Rev. Stephen A. Smith perform- Lj th inii'hla ring prmrifmV' be fore an altar banked with palms. woodwardia fern, smiiax, woor oas keU of white gladiolU and fever ... CW WWW branched candlebra. A program of nuptial music 'was presented oy Miss Ruth Sanderson, pianist and Ml-. Maria f.tllu nf Klnaton. Soloist, jnin ...... mi T.ilv mna "Because" and ' I T.n Vnn Tmi v". Traditional wed' JI.m MaMlha lliaM USA1 4tV tltlA processional and recesstonat Gtoen In marriage by her bro ther, Artond Mercer, the bride wore naflnrl "(1a tffMirft ntf Wllltft dllCfl-' ess satin.-The moulded bodice had ' . nlra r.1 llllislnn Ultd S bertha Oil chantiily lace. While the full sUrt featured several rusue- lace at the hem line. Her ulllen gtih yell which ended In a cathedral train wu of French Illusion and was attached to a tucked cloche type headdress and was trimmed in Chantiily lace matching that used w ' Clu oarrlsil A. White prayer book topped with orchid and a sharwer of bridal rib bons and atephnotia s . . iu..ini, i matron of Honor was Mrs. Harold Kennedy of Kin gton, who wore an ankle length j ' -. on amhroidered Or gandy with fitted oflf shoulder bod ice ana oouiaiH. uvci 1 , .-cr.,. ...If H a avid taAfeta SSSh. it 1 .1 .,.. ..ii mltta were of green nylon net and she carried a nosegay of yellow roses showered Wl 1.11 D. .... . rides maids were Miss Eleanor v 1.. ni.idviiia ann Mid way Park and Miss Maxlne Martin, Of Kinston. imeir niwiu w yelluw oigandy and taffeta and oooooooooooooooooooooooc !L : I Erskiners r7 j up'' I ; durai-owerV : I MAIH9PKIHU 17 JEWELS- I'- f. 5 ADJUSTMENTS v ' Never before so many great t : features at such a modest Iv'iscostl Klgin 17-jewel accu-i ' racy . 4 most pwuiwicuk " j.f all miit h oxrlnaiva DuraPower Mainspring.! ' cam vtiai $7175 - t-. i 1 1 M.Tu FM.TU iKladit or attendant. They wore headdres- ...... .ih. n vpiiow nvion net and earned nosegays of yeiiww ro ses t.ed with pale green satin rlb- The flower girl was little' SyMa Mencer, cousin of toe brlde Sfte - M lana-th rireM ti White organdy fashioned similar to that of the bride. She wore a headdress of white carnations anu cameo white basket of wtalkv.." wore a gown of powder blue toee using wnite accesorw Ball, mother of the groom, wore a iblush pirnc gown of shadow crepe with white accessories, Both wore corsages o. white carnations. -. ' Mrs. Ball is a graduate of the BeulavlUe high school and Is now employed by L. Harcey in Kins ton: Mr. Ball is at the present time employed by L. Harvey in Kins eifke Tea Co., in Kinston where the couple will make their home fol lowing a Wedding trip to unan- rw rsittlmr . Immediately following the Mer-m-.daii .ohAarsflii on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Tofole Mer cer, parents of the bride, entertain- ber of friends of the couple at a ..1. s.,ttma at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter itnoaea near ocu ittvtue. v . - ,. k .u. The home thrown ensuue ior uie accasion was In candieugni. 1 M.H .apanrM tW Mr. fillQ vtucaia wcis , - , u uawar anri Miss Mercer ana Mr. Ball in the living room where the piano and manue were uiij.e , with ivy and carnations and where v-.;i,Q,o hoiH varteated Eladoli. I tail uaEwi . - , 1 Lovely arrangements of mixed sum-1 mer flowers were useu ibsii the house. In the dining room the table was covered with a white lin en cover and centered wun a uveiy arrangement of white lillies and ie ver few in a silver eporgne with a shower of white satin ribbons, and flanked by candleora, noiaimg 1111 ted white tapers. The three tiered wedding cake topiped with the tradtional bride and groom was first sliced by the 1 : j hu th erom after which Mrs. Ralph Mercer complet ed the serving. Mrs. Arnwu eer poured lime ice. Mints and salted nuts were passed. Goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes on the terrace. Eugene Vhaley Gets B.S. Degree Eugene Whaley has received his BS degree in agronmy at State college and accepted a position in Rockineham. He attended Beula- ville school, served in the U. b. Army In World War 11, ana is j"ai ried to the former Lucy Belle Tho mas. His parents ir. . nu Onnie Whaley were among those attending the graauauon cav" held at the college. HnnieCominaHeld ridllsvillKhafch The annual home coming day service was held at the Hallsville t; Ahmrioh Snnrlav. Rev. A. L. Brown, pastor of the church deliv- A picnic lunch was served on we Church grounus. . Mica nistw-ho Hnrre,l,l In the dau htm- nf Mr I.illlnn F HalTell Of Burgaw and the late J. L. Harrell. Her engagement to Hicks Hill of BeulavlUe, son of Mr, and , Mr C. H, Hill of Marietta, Is announced by her mother. The wedding win talce place tiuiy as. f i Your Money Buys More At Erskiries !nn xtu n,,.,a C tract Kinston :. : OOOOOOOOOOOOt00000000000 'Friends of Mrs. A. I Brown sut. prised her Wednesday night with .a surprise party at her home. A white and pink cake topped with pink candles was arranged on the taoie; Sandwiches and coca, .colas were served. " ' . fr.1 nracantsil IMrs. BrOWIl ' i 11C JJIWU jjj. v. with an electric coif ee pot and some individual gifts. fVtfi f IVWff f y' (mm , r ' mr 14 ft O " r PI n M mm ... I ana a rt n i I "1. j . FOOD fk:iz-1 $icii. .1 - . Is . aV 1 1 a ' " r r , ...... , , 1 ij - , 1 General Meeting Church Women The general meeting of Halls ville Presbyterian women of the church will ' meet Saturday at 3 o'clock in the church. Mrs. Nor wood MiUer is president. The women of the church of the ti..loir!lla PrsdhvtarUn church will meet Tuesday night in' the church for their regular meeting. Mrs. J. G. Kennedy will preside in the ab sence of the president, Mrs. M. M. Thigpen. Richard Boslic At Fort Bliss t f Diehard Rnstlc is attending school in Fort Bliss, Texas for a period of three montns, prior to his transfer he was stationed at Camp Stewart, Ga. Mrs. Bostic and children, Nancy and Richie left Monday tor Texas where they will reside at El Paso. Bible School Closing events Uie naiiovius - f church held their commencement program late Friday afternoon torin ginj their Bitole fchool to a UMiss Delina Boney of Wallace was the superintendent. Sue was assisted by Rev. Sam Hayter ui I KenansrviUe. A Dicnic lunch was serveo. on uie church lawn. Kenneth Lanier Accepts Position Kenneth Lajiier, son of Mrs. 1.11a K. Lanier ha accepted a position as a commn6tor with the "Civil Arenautics Administration" in Mo bile, Ala. He is a graduate of 3eu lavlle school and attended the Uni versity of North Carolina. Prior to his present position he was em ployed by the Eastern Air Lines in Mobile. Circle II Met With Mrs. Miller tt TTaiiairiYta Presbyterian Women of the church y met Satur day; night with Mrs. w. im.uwi. Mrs. Ashe Miller,, Chairman, pre r Wnnhin Mir Klni2M was OIUCU. S . followed by sentence prayers and a lousiness meeting. Mrs. ju. j.tih ter IpH the Bible study. "The 2nd ,imont" cho was assisted .inii'iuaiiu'iiibii. w..- ; by Mrs. Asne iwuaer wiui mc m- vey article, rne jviispan iwiwukuiw 1 was ucu.r . The hostess served apple pie with ice cream.. v.t . . . . Tam00 U OF Wl tllR 1I1NL es$ to the July meeting of Circle II., , Card of Thanks friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown during our receiu ueicuvc- ment. . , , The family 01 jcivin aaii ou ., . derson. . . Mesdames J. G. Kennedy, Clif ton Quinn and Bud Miller and fa mily shopped In Kinston Wednes day, ,. . , . ., .. , . The Indians, Manteo and Wan ohese, whe returned to England with the first expedition sent to Roanoke Island in the New World were the first Americans to go ahroao. nrilonn TTRTI "Norfolk. Va.. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs.-jonn jauier. mifM llarlnn RraMiep and MISS a. Betty Jean Lanier spent several r iyi last weeK at uimp viorauu, Ga. vlsltimi Stanley Bratcher, U. S. Koast uuara. ' .1 . Geraid BatU. U. S. Coast Guard spent the weekend with his parents lur. and Mrs. ert Batts. in niniw WhalAv la fmanjitn2 ,IUU . several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. raison xnonwis.' Mr. and Mrs. Ted WiUiams of Greensboro visited relatives here last week enroute to Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roberts and daughter and Mrs. Etwood Quinn and sons spent Sunday at White Lake. SgL and Mrs. C. A. Cattany of Camp Lejeune spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller spent Thursday afternoon In Kinstoji. Miss Norman Shearer Smith of Rlohlands spent the weekend with Miss Janice Smith. .-if. mwA Um Jatf.lr Ritnnn of ILTU.i .HU ... - Kenansville were weekend guests of jvir. ana nam. a . a. oiuwu. Mr. and Mrs. Macon Brown and sons spent Sunday In Wilmington witt, Mr and (Mm. Walter Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Wiggins ana family of Jacksonville were Sunday puests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Mil ler. 'r'.-V''-l;- r-. Mrs. Ray Humphrey and daugh ters visited Mrs. Maria Moore in Jacksonville Sunday. Mrs. M. M. Thigpen left Monday for a visit of two weeks with rela- 11 v o ... " c Jta n O Wnfcrvn ami rhllHrpn Linda and Jennifer, little Sandra Iniiiii rinil ff Qimithflplri spent Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mrs. G. B. Kennedy and family of Greenville spent the weekend with relatives nere. MaoHamM T .T Snnllin Sir Mrs Josephine Kennedy and Mrs. Cal- lie Whaley spent Wednesday wun Mr, T C Tnrnpr in Pink Hill Miss Evelyn Penny of Mid-Way Park spent the weekend with her grandmother, uvirs. Mattie uraa Mrs. Ella Lee Danley has joined her husband, Sgt. Danley at Camp Stewart, Ga. -Mr. and Mrs. Winford Guy and family have returned to their home following a visit with Mr. and Mrs J. H. rnder of Norlina, . JA W. G. Jones, Jr.; of Camp Stewart, Ga. spent the' weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil li.. Tnna. .. . . v .. " ... 1., ,. ..-'i ; I Friends of Floyd Brown are plea-. sed 10 Know Be u recuperating ijr (Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh of WiRioKind Miss Kathrvn Waller were bunoay guesis m hum, imm Ff-. ..... iMrs. w. u. . urown, miss mury Brown; Miss Lou Guy, Mrs. Red TT. AV, an A ilmffhtaii RMVaj-lv and LJl wan ti. nll.l rl,,w .HanHoH tha ninnrfll mi . 01H I , j Of jeflery jonnson, son 01 Jir. anu Mrs. D. W. Johnson of Kerr, Sat urday afternoon. 1 (Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Stubbs and family, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Knlppa of Texas and Camp Lejeune and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Stepanlak of Mi chigan and Camp Lejeune are re- -1.11.wt in tha. Pank-Ai Anartments. SlUliaa ... .. - - . 3-iAwum n .Un AriAlmih Jones re- . iiGinu w . , , eret to know she Is still a patient In a Kinston homital. " Mr. and us. raui nujuer -w Warsaw were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Kennedy. 1 Ralph "Bo Thomas, USN, Nor folk.Va., spent Jhe weekend wttjh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thomas..:.-; ..,;. . Messrs. Jack Mercer and Jack Jenkins of State College are-teach ing some of M verer'- r-r- They live In the home of Mrs. Iula Pa'ker. ' '- . . i- 3t. Arliss Awertson a. uw Stewart, . Ga., ment tiie weekend with his wife and parents. . , , Atlas Pate of Camp Stewart Spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Pate. r , iu n v. rviilnn nt Ttalehni Is visiting Mrs. Lula Q. Parker and other relatives here. . , Miss Mary Jackson of Fayette vUle, Miss Betty Grey Nethereutt, a w -- u.. T .nnBrd Nather- ailU 011. auu .... a. . cutt of Rooky Mount were weekend trusts of Mr. ana Mrs. j. u. jbc- '"'Sit Lir.y - ? -" spent the w i v.. hi L.jier Mr. Walter Grenam. OUUss Sandra Golden of Norfolk, Va.. is spending aome time with her Aunt,-Mrs. BUI Bostic. IMrs. Gardner Edwards, Mrs. S. P. Bostic and Nick Bostic accom- - -panled Mrs. R. S. Bostic and family 1 3 Goldsboro Sunday where they . went by train to Texas, 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bostic, Mr. , 6aU Mrs. Dunwood Bostic of At- -kinson, Mr. Barry Bostic and Mrs. UnAcaa n f7lTaflH1l4 WVTK RtllU ' day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. s. v. uosiic. . , . MRS M. M. THIGPEN BeuUTUle, N. C - -Representative Fee - WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY v COME IN AND SEE THIS GREAT NEW '51 SIHIEI FSSQ Smokey Says: rj.. AltUrM MTTUa PI4I41M' nw. nfc..to. w- ... tauep a&'M ! wuaA &sr Me woecif D f AINtIHE NOMBen Of FISH I WOflV CATCH- BUT THE NUMBCB of fishermen )whl , WITH MMWB .wine iorbtW! ,,fffl WW" ' I I i i f 4a It 3 HTTJNIwL,Hia:Mii,-'H 1 f A fl t r El 1 fflTOM PTTff. - - Vl EASY TERMS M 1 IBS' Si K'watjM jn 011 -) i 'af'.: :iiL. iinpniiw mm i ti ' a --aaiiBii--' 111 - WaJLJ f7M5? fcS ?MaujaTL Model SAC-9. Capacity 9.5 cubic feet. Crosley's exclu sive Worksaver Design gives you twice as much space where you want it in front, in sight, in reach all space at the "conven ience level"! in a TO 10 MINUTES this sensational Shelvador Refrig pmtnr defrosts itself completely! No muss, no water to empty, nothing to do. Frozen foods and ice cubes in the 50-lb. full-width freezer don't even begin to thaw. Vegetables in the crispers stay dewy-fresh. Electrosaver Unit is quieter, more economical than ever, warranted for 5 years. One of the many sensa tional new Shelvadors for '51. See them now. THE PACE-SETTING DESIGNS ARE COMING FROM CROSLEYI H'S R SUPPLY CO. Ed Hawes Wallace, N. C. O. 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