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N. C I' :3AY, MAT 17, MM :li County Society . - j T Is' RECENT BRIDE Mrs. William T. Rhode! is the for- mer Miss Marv Gwvn Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emmett E. Kelly of Glisson. Her marriage to Mr. Rhodes --son of Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes of Glisson, took place Apru 17 m tnenome ot tne nev. w. n. wmis oi xvinsion. Tribune engraving. :s Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Jones of Warsaw announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ann to Bobby Lee Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown of Wil mington. The wedding is planned for July 7. in the Warsaw Baptist Church, Warsaw. v STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS iRsjagenieni ' Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Wood- the encasement of their daughter, MiM Barbara Jean Woodruff of Portsmouth, Virginia to Sgt Milton Smith Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs! Walter Miller of Beulaville, North Carolina. ( Sgt. Miller is currently serving aboard the USS Adirondick. The wedding will take place June. I .1 1 1 u fill KINSTON sWr4v k4 if; fe In a candlelight 'ceremony In the fiethamy Chapel Presbyterian Church Mlaa Ann Williami became the bride ot Lois Lee Simpson with the Rev. Walter Goodman officia ting. ". i -.. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lester J. Williams of Beulaville and the late Mr. Williams, Mr. Simpson is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Ruff in Simpson of Chinquapin. W V: y; ; , Given In -marriage by her brother Radford Williams, the bride wore a ballerina length dress of . white taffeta -and ChantUly lace,;' Her shoulder length ; veil of French Il lusion was attached to a Juliet cap. She carried a White Bible' topped with a white orchid. .. .. .... Miss Linda Thigpen, cousin of the bride was maid of honor.. She wore a pink ballerina length dress of net and taffeta and carried a cascade of. gladioli' Miss Nancy Kathryn Jilghmao ot Durham,, also a cousin of the bride was brides maid and wore a yellow dress fash ioned after the honor attendant. The bridegroom was attended by his brother Harold Simpson as best man.; Usher were "Unwood Simp son, brother of the bridegroom and Linwood William - of Swansboro, brother of the bride. Following the wedding a recep tion was held at the home of the brides . mother. : ' ' r' After their wedding trip tne couple Will make tneir nome, in Nashville, Tenn. where Mr. Simp son is attending Nashville Auto ana Diesel College. w i ' Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jtivenbark, 112 linden Ave, Suffolk, Va, announce the Month of d) Annual JUNE SALE Continues JUNE Efird's Greatest BARGAIN Event of r::tc:.?.-cottle YiTLSING PAHTY CAKE CUTTING FOU Following the wedding rehearsal Friday evening, April 21, members of the Mercer-Cottle wedding party and Invited guests were entertain ed at a cake cutting, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Miller, where Mr; and Mrs. Orzo Thigpen assistant host and hostess greeted the guests. , The-home, which was thrown en suite, was - beautifully decorated with Lillle ot f be Valley, Magnolias and foliage.. The lace covered re freshment table was decorated with dainty pink and white v tlowers, flanked by lighted green candles With hilM and fern trim. ""A three-tiered embossed wedding cake with miniature bride and groom at on end of the table was first cut by the bride, and groom after which Miss Margaret Mercer completed the serving. .' . . : At the opposite end, punch was poured by Miss- Mary Brown, .nuts and mints were served from the table. Guests included, Misses Kath ryn and Helen Waller ot Mt Olive, Mr. Gerald Carr ot Rose Hill, Miss Betty Jean Lanier of Greenville, Miss Angeleta Thomas of Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle, Mr, and Mrs. Have .Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Knotty) Smith. Miss ; Ella i .a ; Mr. and Mrs. l...ikuie Preston Caldwell, Jr., of Pauudena. Califor nia, are announcing the birth of a the ;. Jjlrth. .. of . a daughter, - Wanda James, on May' 20, 1954 at the Louise Obice Hospital Mrs. Riven- bark Is the former Evelyn Jones ot Raleigh, and Warsaw. ' ; WEDEINQ PARTY IIONC?.EI) ' Miss Hilda Brlnson whose wedd ing will take place June 12 to Mr Herbert W'DLffee, entertained Sat urday evening honoring members of the wedding oarty and close friends with a bar-bjlie supper on the lawn '.Those attending were the groom elect, Mr and Mrs. j James Diffee and Dr Rodman Lancaster of Have- locc;lock; Mr. and Mrs. Bifton Ray- nor of Chinquapin, Mr and Mrs. Frances Oakley and children' of Kenansvllie, ,Mr., and Mrs." Faywin Shaw and ' Kenneth) of Rlchlands, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brinsn, par ents i the bride elect. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brwn, Mr. and Mrs. P. E Thig pen, Jr. Mrs. P. E. Thlgpen.Sr. Mr. and Mrs Barry Deai Mr. and Mrs. Grdn Thigpen, Mr. and, Mrs. A. R. Wd and Mr. and Mrs. On Thigpen Rose. Mercer,. Mrs.i lAila Q. Parker, Rev, and Mrs.. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.- Marion towards, Mrs. Horace Cottle, .Miss Margaret Mercer, Miss Mary Brown, Wanda Mercer, Elaine Edwards, ' Nora and June ' Miller, Messrs. Jerry Cottle,; Benny Thig pen, ' Britt Miller, .Jerry Thigpen, MiksTMiUer, J. G. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Rhueben Earl Mercer of Fayetteville. - - - - son, Hayden i r-on I t.n, in Los Angelas. I..: s. aid ell is the son of Ersklne Caldwell of Tuson, Arizona, author of Tobacco Road, and Helen Caldwell Cushman, of the Duplin Times Staff. r, , - a . - L ..is will , T - liiv.illvj 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert t Harris of Areola announce the 'engagement ot their daughter; Roslyn, to Mr. Pres- fAn Pirala inn nf Mir A tK t T? va 1 A'summer wedding is planned, - Mr. and Mrs. - L R, Caison an : nounce the marriage of their daugh ter,. Lois McRae to A-1C Jesse IL ' Tilman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fv. Taylor. ' - The marriage took place on March 7, 1954 in Dillon,, S. Invitations Mr. and Mrs, Milton Grey Cottle request the honor of ypur presence at uia luurwue ui weir, aaugnier. Joyce to Mr. Albert Ray Mercer on Saturday, May, 22 at . 3:30 o'clock .' In the-Beulaville Baptist Church. LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN' ON BRANDED: 81 X 99 - $1.59 81 V ins . 1 r.a Pillow Cases - 39c , ) Rivef SfeetS Springs Sheets MISS BARBARA MALLARD WILSON is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Latham Aldon Wilson of Rose Hill, who announce her engage ment t Thomas Arnold Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pope of Enfield. The wedding will take place July 10. On sale at Efird's during our June Sale at low prices. All sizes in regular and fitted ' styels. V m m 0 You can if you use Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda for your top-dressing and side-dressing needs. It costs a 1 ill fe more because it's worth more. But the diflcience in cost usually can be measured in pennies per acre, while the differ ence in value often amounts to dollars per acre. " Chilecn "Bulldog" Soda gives you generous extra value. The nitrogen is 100 per cent nitrate. It's 100 per cent available (quick-acting) ; 100 per cent dependable. The minor elements make crops stronger, healthier. The sodium 26 pounds in every 100-pound sack is a key to maximum returns on your entire fertilizer investment. It offsets the bad effects of acid fonning feitilizers.'.. increases the efficiency of mixed ferti lizers containing them. It releases "locked-up" potash in the soil... increases the availability and efficiency of soil phos- C' ste... reduces potash, calcium and magnesium losses by ching... develops larger, deeper Jwpt systems. Sodium builds up the productivity of your land each year. It's an essential element for some crops.. ficial to most and necessary more bene- f or maximum yields of many, ' Peftnies-per-acre differ, nee in cost may mean doDars-per-acre difference' In twfae to you. Chilean "Bulldog" Soda Is the best fertilizer your money can buy. Use it for all of your .top-dressing and aide-dressing needs. ; r-r r n -"i nnri . , Kir CMILtAH V I'Mskitsn I m seh it I NATCHEl ' (l I 111 Si III i Curtains Table Covers Father George Large size Permanent Large size Printed CliAAfmfi Organdy Ruffled Cur- Table Cloths in Assort- JllCCllliy . tains - wide Ruffle. ed Patterns and colors The Old Reliable White & Colors - Pair on Sale Qualiity ' $2.89 $1.87 22tyl 5 Yds.--.$1.00 fovjfgls " 1 Whole Table Of , A large group of large .WV Children's Wear size bath towels. As- X slil nn tn U 95 sorted colors. V J A VV 3 P 3 for $1.00 COTTON WASIJI Frntt ot the Loom Oiianwteed Cotton Plisse . Spreads Cloths Drapes , . 11x , Cotton Plisse Curtains One special lot of dou- sizc heayy to bedsprea(is ble bed size cotton wash cloths in assorted below, 80 inches wide spreads in assorted de- lorj SaIe to inches long sings and colors- i Muffles - Assorted $2M Kt 398 Chenille Spreads Full size Cotton Chenille Spreads, irregulars of higher price spreads. Assorted designs and. colors. . .' . On Sale ,1 v , HU1T, OF THE LOOM . GUARANTEED - ; .Cotton Plisse Spreds Fruit of the Loom Cotton Plisse . Spreads in Assorted Colors. Fine quality tailored with an eye on expensive details. Generous 22" ruffled drop, and rounded corners to fit bed perfectlyFull size 5" X 108". June Sale' Price, : . ,.'., ,, S3 m t ,:;. ..,,. WEEHliElliSiEB I"- , - J ' - , , - . , t , . . ' AlbertV':butla' .:- For . House Of Representatives I am for Separate Schools for WHITE & COLORED , - A But Equal Opportunity for Dolh I am Opposed to (he So-Colled Secrecy Lav Rcsclfully s H n 1 1 M ii n I i
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