4 ni lUilll county bpci :j.S:L::!AVcJir.issE!i:::;::r T;::;:;7!3te:nyAclI:cCl:-rch Bfl Mm BNmw. J" o( the bridegroom. vv i at ni Mrs ii utau m . ni.iiK nN married it five 0 clock Saturday afternoon , t the vallace Baptist church The ceremony was conducted by Dr E. Eugene Poston. assisted by the Rev. Kennlt R. Wheeler, min ister of Wallace Methodist Church. Nuptial music was given by Mar vin Bracklin. organist Escorted by her brother, Ros coe Gordon Teachey, the bride wore a gown with a short train of Chantllly lace over satin. The Il lusion yoke was outlined with an off-shoulder ruffle of lace with beads and pearls. Down the center front of the skirt was a nylon net accordian-pleated godet Her fin gertip illusion veil was attached to a cap of lace and satin. She car ried a cascade bouquet of orchid. fleur d amour ana stepuanuua They wore dresses of pink nylon net with lace fichus, the skirts of which had nylon net accordian nimtMi eodeta. Their flowers were pink magic roses. " me onoegroum a uea. wifiii wu hi. father. Ushers were Houston V. niair hi Wallace, brother of the bridegroom; David A. Hawley, Jr., 4 hi oh Point cousin of the bride: n T. Wells. Jr.. D. D. of Wallace. - - ' rh tirMa'a mother wore a sown of sapphire blue lace The bride groom's mother wore black lace over Wedgewood blue satin. - . : immriiatlv followina the cere- mnnv the bride's mother enter tained at a reception at the Amer ican Lgion nome. . . The bride attended Meredith College and is an alumnae of the y. FOR THAT CRISP. COOL T"l:f4i 1 It ., , . M . . . IS. 'Ml I Lv La Val Three members of Duplin Soc- Shows C Wednesuy they ludged i -TnSr t Thomson Mrs. Ed-at Klnston, Thursday' w Clinton, a nr Mo- and at Wrightsvllle Beach on Fri- win Awcit wra , i . Nelll have been appointed Judges day. at several eastern larouna iwwi Phillips Best Engagement - . a,- . T.I111ta A Ml" Ana JUTS. VF. VI. ruiuipa v, ajvs. v. . - . - Grwnsboro, wnounce the engage-) Hunter Air; Force Base, Savannan, ment of tneir aausnter, wi t - t. un William Turner Best. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Best of Warsaw, Sr. The wedding is plan ned for June. v ui Phllllna :i graduated from Wallace High School and is now a junior at Woman's vouege, weeu- hwA Mr. neai is buuuucv i Miss Hearn Becomes Bride 01 Raymond Kelly In Home Ceremony At Teschey in a mmiMiv at the Home 01 u. iili . In Taachev Anril 23 Miss Hilda Hearn of Fort Bragg be came the bride of Raymond jame Kelly of Rochester. N. Y. The Rev. Wade H. Allison officiated for the 7 o'clock ceremony, and served as aninist. acromnanied by Mrs. C. C. Carr, pianist - , The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hildreth Hearn of Teachey. The bridegroom Is the nn of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kelly of Rochester. Wearing a white wool suit witn bolero Jacket and light blue acces sories, the bride carried a white Bible topped with two showered or chids. ; Ch oiaa attainted bv her SlStCr. Mrs. Herbert Tucker, as matron of honor, who wore a aress 01 natural tissue crepe with navy hat, and car ried a nosegay of pink carnations. jtoat man u Walden M. Hearn nf .Tarksnnvllle. ' brother of the Mrs. Heart, mother of the bride, wore a navy areas wiin wnue sories and white carnation corsage. A imJnila t Wallace HiSh School and the School of Nursing of James Walker Memorial Hospi tal Wilmington, the bride also at tended Montreat College. - Until her marriage she was employed ai General Hospital, Fort Bragg. The bridegroom is a graduate 01 Rochester High School. , On re turning from Korea after serving with the Armed Forces xor vears. he received his dlscnarge m March. - t After a reception In' the home, the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, after which they will be at home In Rochester. ( - U a) Ovr four hundted ini!i..-t-s . County society have b-en v d to the fifteenth w. ...siersary party of Mr. and aurice Brinson to be heli0" undav. May 11 from 7 to 0 PJM. at ..... il - kmnnO flllHC VOO wlU help serve are Mrs, Wiley Boothe, Mrs. Jaca. Amos Brinson, Mrs. Wlllard Brin son. Mrs. Percy annum wiuj ford Aldridge, Mrs. Thelma Stroud, the Misses Grace Carter, Anne Mrs. Mildleton's Music Pupils Allend State Music Convention In Vilmingfon i Little ahlnlna rlace accent slim strip of leath er across your . vamp for the coolest Uttle aummer aandei yet A strap twines high about the ankle foe added smartness White leather and turquoise leather. Only $2.98 DEPAROIT STOM , IN WALLACE Reception Honoring Duplin Society Brides Given Wallace Community Bldg. No Spring Bonnet A current weatner lorecasi miKiii ru v . . ...... .F.. - Wed by small boys playing baseball." Mothers know that baseball play ers have big appetites and need a healthful lunch to restore lost energy. wnen your young spurisiucu t;vin- 9 , , , . 7 ' j them a wholesome, nutritious lunch of ham-cheese club sandwiches mad with enriched bread, plus milk, deviled egg, tomatoes or fruit, and deli-. cious bakers' pie. It's a winning team that's hearty and satisfying. : . . Ham-Cheese Club Slndwich .' 8 slices whole wheat bread 4 slices boiled ham OT bologn , 4 4 slice enriched bread slices American or Swiss . M, cup soft butter or margarine cheese , Spread bread with butter. Place 1 slic of ham on aeh of 4 slices of whole wheat bread and cover each with 1 e.tthSat each sandwich with 1 slice of cheese and another slice of whole wheat, bread.- Yield: 4 Ham-Cheese two sanawicnea. J - -J -J r;...ioa, Kaacy Miller and Gall iM.ni.rii. iVim nnlsnnnus haloge ton plantkills some sheep and cat tle in areas where It grow4.tn.ser' conditions. . discouraging ,to roost plants, tt Is not considered a pos sible pest in numio regiuua of strong graes growth, according to the U. S. Department of Agri- iTjoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC. . w ... o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o f J J7 NSv m 21 f -l I ' i.v'a a x'A ah Mn n M. Browder. Mrs. WU- Uam H. Browder. Mrs. Allen Boney and Miss Eleanor Boney entertain ed nearly two hundred guests at the Community Biag. in Wednesday nlgnt. Tne guesis wb ..l..l at rha dnnr bv Mrs. R. M. Browder and Mrs. Allen Boney In troduced tnem to xne ormeB-cio-s Miss Elizabeth Teaoney winnw "u .1 . . n. cwn iTlnlr was an event of Saturday; Miss Rachel Hall who Is to be married iu mi-. ... m Miv 2!( and Miss 1UVUU J n Jeanne Gurganus who will wed Z. W. Frazell in tne eariy sumiu na.. rMMM,nitv ; TliiHdintf was I IIB iuuM.aw." .warmtnsiv decorated with cand- miniature ' canoeiaoras uu wu n,hu. rihhon served as favors at each of the tables, v Helulng receive were Mrs. Amos n-i-ut., f KMiansvllle. Mrs. Ed ward Johnston. Mrs. Jimmle John- am .nil aura I .rmrirrs ruiiw u viiim Those who were serv- " . V D TraM Miaa MST- a were ". ' r o guet W Uttm ana lace of Kenansviue, u r. T. Owens of inntaiti V. C. and Mrs. Gene Browder of wauace. , aa mi nm nunch howl and Mrs. R. W. Powers served bridal cakes. Ar refreshments, three pro- nt hHrise were Dlayea. and canasta. High score for tne bridge play was won y Mrs. ara Glasgow second mbu ujt " M. Sandpiper. The canasxa ninn score was won oy Mrs. vld, and second high by Miss rran- cis uanieis. . t.. Taha.i Hall received silver n w nattern and Miss Jeanne Gur- ..n... and Mrs. Blair were given gifts of crystal. , . mmw 4-Uaaa mtisl sfllrfAlltS Of 1WCUU tuicv Mrs. W. J. Mlddleton Jr.s attendea the,State Jr. Music convention max was held in Wilmington on May 3. Mrs. Mlddleton Is State Junior counselor. ' ' The students attending were me following: titch Hule, Drew Grice. Lynn Leach. Judy Rollins, Carol 1 Bears, Ann Straughon, Lib WW, Lillle-Mae Pnmps, koss usnwi, Betty PhiUps, Patsy Kornegay, Ma rie Brock, Patsy Jo . Smith, Sue Whittle, Sheioy. Jean jonea, nuu Woodward, Margone uvu, .u n..ttA nail Nowton. Svlvla I Gooding, Angela Daughtry and Sat ly Newton. ipii.M .ii.niAra were averniKiu aiiosta the homes of the Wil mington Music Juniors. . , Betty Philips was eiecieo vumui SUte president. She wlU preside over a portion of the Junior meet ing in unarioue next yeai. smithf laid Ik vice-nresi jni ami Janeiie Jones of Weaver- ville was elected as secretary. The prizes and awards won were iinnin. 1 YaarhooK Dnzes First Place B. Sharp, Musical art club of Hign ifoint. Dmiiu vi. C.1l.l.m -II- MiiKle Club of Sal- IMUPHN.J lsbury. Third Place Warsaw Jun ior MUSiC C1UD. BCrapoooa. yiua for individual scrapbook First place. First place-nNancy Love of Wertfors. Second place vie Shuffors of Hickory, xmra pure Anne Love of Hertford. For elttb .,nWli 1Flra4 nTant Mozart JUU- ior Music club of Greensboro. Sec ond place Melody Maters 01 me kory. Third place To the War saw Music Club, Warsaw; y Mrs. Maurice jtionigmon m w- tonla gave a five dollar award lor h. mn- nntatanrilne Junior music club in the state ana tne Warsaw junior music club won the awara. me senior cuius i m . .nMn Aitrnt obvb a five dollar prize to the club with the highest rating in tne aisiricx. m . Jr Music Club won this dis tinguished award too. II- Vp" nni i vwnnn rA I.TB Pra testing that they could not afford new Easter outfit because of his taxes, Gerry Canon, (L) and hd dred Heredeen. (R). show the Eaa. ter card they sent Robert L. Doogh ton, chairman of the House War end Means Committee. The girl m members of the new orgwisation for working girl called "Whit Cm lar Girl. U.SX.". University of South Carolina. Hei . u an alumnus of the Unl Ulioiwiiu . - . . versity of Maryland School of Med icine. im . v,bAAi trio. Dr. and .v' . . Mrs. Blair will be at nome m Wal lace. Music Pupils In Recital , seented her pupils in a piano and voice recital Tuesday, May 8. at A.st ha 'warssw iiiku dvuvvi Auditorium. The large enc; ... nthnalaatle abOUt the varied program, and applauded all UlJI WUJiu-. . m.. ..jni in tnla lmnres- ia ltal were as follows: bue ... .1 . v ni,. riid taklns lures only. Tirui.ia juaii wia. L.iiiua xvajrc - ., all dav Sunday untu tour p. m when a heavy run of blues con tinued until six pjn. A record early May crowd esti- mt olnaa in ttm thOUSSnd took advantage of meat Etunuay u. a- thmna tha boardwalk RHUK1 w - and beach here today. Mercnanw j iwa4 h Sundav Invasion to b .v na nvamitiva Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, as the i largest crowd ever to move-m hMMi an aariv in m hhvw Amusement concessions and rides I did a mid-summer business from u..i. iitai m intit tne mam Thousands availed themselves of the beautiful sunny weatner to get their first coat of tan. . niaia nf entuses rooa aavan- i. tha. nwathAr to air out then -ieotUges and prepare for summer occupancy. - .. The amusement center Is open and in full swing over the week- nria Murine? Mav. Housing ac comodations are available through out the week for those who desire t taVa a nniet restful vacation. There Is "Fun for You to 62" at Carolina Beach. Barr, Charles Lockamy. Leitna Bernett, - ioyce nrasweii, mmij West, Anne Straughn, Johnny Smith. Sylvia Gooding, Drew Grice, Marie Brock, Litch Hule. Sandra juancnaro, Ann ni., a. aa . aT " Vf llll aa Ruth oyrui Ullie ' mae ruiuipa, Tnu... rtanshtrv T.lmvelvn Lanl- aviuuiv o" . J , T r. ston, Jtessie uaroara ounuid m wat . Mariorie David. Judy Rol lins, Lynn Vetch, Thelma Swanson, r.... vaniMn . Pesev ..Torrans. Doris Siancnaro, ney Jones, Joyce Whittle. Joyce Ann Jones, Mary Parker, Gail Newton, Betty Phillips., Annette Boyette, Ross uarner, Angeia uiusuut wu Miss Sally Newton, xnere was auu a reading by Patsy Jo Smith. , Carolina Beech Reports Good Angling Mighty good luck was enjoyed v. a.hMmM . f mm , 4wntral and w AUM.Ub. ...fn Wnt4h f.arnllna who. were trMntt their analing skill from the Carolina Beach fishing pier this past weak ena. Fishermen from all over North r.n.iim ami aHlnlnlntf atates haul ed in a. plentiful supply of fish ni.11. nahina fmm the Carolina Beach fishing pier, according to Dsn ' Holt, genial manager 01 tne pier. He also advises all fisher man tit ha nr and brinff their bait - casting rods and reals as the 1295 Oorglanaa sfceer coHon voile with the initials "SW (for "Sure Winner ') fonnlnff . a subtle print paitern. ShirrcxI panel " yoke an! eaiffs are accented with buttons , at brilliant. Colossi Beige. Orey. Whit or Blue. A, Brooks, Inc WARSAW'S LEAPING DEP'T.-STORB Phrvaanthemums mav : live for several years in one location, but they are usually best the first year, say State College norticuKumir A rClier tlie fineit i4oclaiiii--tot thf O incgt Motter in tke -world . Xrwy 4ay-pecUny Mother's Day-Ae d-a-rre ' Archer, the ttockinsa ah love, In abeemei ,, ,', for ararr accaaion, beaaUfol Archw .locking ar : c - knitted to proporUoa for pcriact all fit. Order bf foot siae-aod foi- leg aia b by the aae white Nelioe at the topi 4 Ndioaa. TRIM far petite or aUat leg; S NeUnes, TWEEN-far typical or modal r leas; Nelinaa. TAPER fa taB or fnBar lags, ' A rdT Stodtuu Ur aaarr FRES GIFT WRAPPING lVIany Other Fine Gifts In Our , : LADIES STORE Tcr A Wcaicrf d Mother O O o o o o o o .0 " 1 . . , To de all the Utile thine that make aa I! il happy and keep aa well. what m akes the kitchen enteU so gee She's the beat BMther la the world and she levee ' i ' I ' . ' ' to hear yon ten here. Tell he again tadar ' I ' If' " W 1 4 , . arfta a weu-eheeea eifi. f., ,. . .. s,.. You Wilt Find Literally Hundreds 01 Wonderful Gifts For Mother In Oar Store. Don't Wait Til The Last Minute. 1 : 1 Free Gift Wrer? 20WLE bcculifullyl ... and will be received ecstatically by your fsverte girt graduat. HarchosOT psttern Is ,' ... registered here. Ut us show you exquisite pieces that aha would love to add to her newhr started collection. ( A single prfct Towtt tesspoon can cost as little at $3.70, a wnoie luxurious place setting of tlx pieces as little at $29.75 ' f 01.10 s""r, o' cotiel , aMaaaa-aaaaaaaaaMaiaaaaaaaaa-aaa-a-a . . .. - - 7. f JUST IN TIME FOB,. , , MOIIIER'SDAYM: ill r.urv v -- z.r iNi rn I qv a. ?si2C " .... . v ; ' ' ' SPECIAL, i 'St: PRICES! . .. . 1 , . : I III Jl.l I II . II II Gauge, IS Denier, Keg. LU v i IA . ? - I SI Gaage, IS rc-'r. Kef. IM s,0 a 11 ., i v I J '-1 - l Give K:o:a a gift shell apmreelate . . fa V , II', ' gift ef er, t eer I'oCrary 1 . . . es-. , ,"' - pecla, f at t e very spe ' I r the ' t 4 ; , - yopr a ?f 1 1 - " I ''ay 5 . " ana, t ill. J. ' fan 1 1 Jt II "-1i t'tt'-m, lf)Un6- " i ' I?-.! i tr t "rl f -rirX . I Eta; r- -A. UJel. S f ceaTa 1 l . '

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