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t W ! t - T v V ? V G V,' . v Kiss Imojean Taylor of Kinston and Mr. Floyd Heath, Jr., of Pink Hill were united in marriage at , Queen Street Methodist Church in Kins ton, Monday, November first. The ceremony took place at high .noon with the bride' pastor, Rev. . Mark "W, Lawrence, officiating. ' Background music was played soft ly by Mrs. Henry Johnson. . The couple was unattended and lor the wedding the bride was at ' ' tired in "blue antique taffeta Les r . Ue Foy . original ensemble s with matching accessories,' 'using a cas ' cade corsage of cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Daniel W. Taylor, mother of the bride, wore dress of black ; crepe with matching accessories and i. purple . orchid . corsage. The groom's mother wore a navy wool suit with navy accessories and a corsage of orchids. Following the ceremony the Mr. And Mrs. Ben Swinson Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversarf ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swinson, Sr., were honored by their children, Mr. -nd Mrs; Dewitt Lewis, Mr. and ' "Mrs. Otis Swinson and Mr. and Mrs. .Ben Swinson, with a dinner party on their golden wedding an ' niversary at their home on Pine I' Street here in Warsaw Nov. 6 at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Swinson were mar Tied in 1904 at the home of Mrs. Get Your Nylon Hose At KRAMfK?S In Wallace nahmnff Fammic Hnntw of Loom and Mojud Hose. i vi .arcner nose lianes aeamless Fruit Of Loom Seamless And Seamed .97 To $1.39 Mojud Hose $1.00 To $1.50 Patricia 51 Gauge Nylons 58c Pair Be Sure and Visit Kramer's Hosiery Dept. for U the best Nylon Hose Featuring the best nation- ! , n - ! "WET 5 ally Advertised Brands Features. hi Kramers Department Store n "Your Shopping Center" WALLACE,", C. 1 GRANDMOTHER s cc LU I 5 Someone Remembered, Never Forgej - vVirm, personal ; -. bv Lone Distance : .' . .. ' , m pleasant satisfaction ttpi ' nothing else can give. VCt I $ U-t & Somewhere, . nautomrffc like to hear ywtwJcetB- Ecmember them' by Long J52J5f0f' : . i : J, !; In w at - ul u.jrcn bride' mother entertained at a luncheon. The brides table overlaid with art Irish linen cloth, held an arrangement of spider chrysanthe mums and smilax against the back ground of burning tapers. The tiered wedding, cakeejaborately decorat ed, was, topped, by a miniature bride and ri4ero, jter. the couple cut the cake, Mrs. Taylor, assisted by Mesdames Gamel Cotton, - Ed ward Epeight and Vivian Roberts served the luncheon to out of town guestj Mammeataie mencs,; v " Following a wedding trip, the cou ple will be at home, temporarily at 611 North Queen Street,. Kinston. The bride is employed as assist ant supervisor 't the Kinston of fice ofMetropoBSin Life Insurance Company. The bridegroom is em ployed in the postal transportation service, of the U. S. Government. Swlnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Lewis at Friendship commu nity., - - v Mrs. ' Swinson was presented a corsage of gold mums after which she and Mr. Swinson were present ed anniversary gifts. The anniversary table covered with a white cloth was centered with an all white three tiered wed ding cake topped with the tradition- SpAfYl1fss. A TO Her. FlUlt .50 to $1.95 x& ?i.ou wun famous wearing St. 3WiETHEARf --A. Tekhdrk bcW f 77717177 i -1 MissTI:::;:nrCit!2-Elccf Honored At Crystel Shovrer Miss C&esU Thigpen, whose mar. riage to Mr. Ralph Here will take place November tbe eleventh in the Beulaville Presyterlan Church, was honored Monday night November 8 wtih a crystal shower In the home of Mrs. Lou Belle Williams. . , .t Guests were greeted by the host, ess and invited into the receiving rooms, decorated with fall flowers and potted jiMtP'i-JM'$i.vS& Receiving with, the honoree was her mother, Mrs. Murphy Millard Thigpen. Mrs. Orvin Thigpen pre sided at the register.' ..v-;,.; Living the gift room, guests ai onae and groom. Flower arrange ments . suitable for the :. occasion were used throughout the home. The dinner menu consisted of chicken salad, ham, green beans, lettuce and tomatoes, french fried potatoes, hot biscuits, coffee, tea and ice cream and cake. Edwin and Dewitt Lewis, Jr., grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Swin son were also present. Miss Rhodes, Bride Elect Honored A bridal shower for Miss Dorothy Lee Rhodes, bride-elect, was given Saturday night, November 6, by Mrs. Ralph Miller at the Miller home on the Kenansville Road. A corsage of white carnations was pre- ' Mr. And Mrs. Turner Anniversary At Legion Hut Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Turner were honored on their 50th wedding An niversary at a dinner at the A- merican Legion Hut near Maxwell's Mill Sunday, November 7. The lounge was heated with a glowing log fire which added warmth to the occasion. The table of the honored Magnolia Hews Baptist W.M.U. Honor New Officers At Tea By MAUDE SMITH The Baptist W. M. IT. entertained Tuesday from 4:30 to 5:30 at tea in the home of Mrs. K. Taylor, honor ing the new officers for the year and the pastor's wife, Mrs. J. D. Everett Mrs. Taylor greeted the guests at the door and Mrs. M. T. Tucker in troduced to the receiving line com posed of Mrs. M. E. Linsey, presi dent; Mrs. Julius Tucker, vice pres ident; Mrs. T. M. Rogers, secretary and Mrs. J. D. Everett. Mrs. Paul Bass directed to the dining room, where Mrs. J. E. Ham ilton poured punch. Those assist ing in serving were: Mesdames Wendell Evans, J. W. Bostic, Jack Joyner, Clifton Guy, Stacy Evans, Clifton Chestnutt and L. E. Pope. Miss Shelby Sheffield was soloist for the evening. The house was decorated through out with fall flowers and candles. Mrs. Everett was presented crys- tal in appreciation ol work done during the year. Prayer Service Prayer service was held in the Magnolia Methodist church Tuesday night with the group divided into sections. Mr. Otis Ridge led, the adult group, Rev. J. G. White was in charge of the young people and Mrs. White held a story hour for ; HUSBAND qU 4ty Sunuay? , tit ' i . . syw 3l -7 u- ?T f ' F f I "' . - id L .. to r ' z ( x ' f "A sfj n "Z , . Z,jv;Z Zi '..Z,. : "Z i were directed to the dining room by Miss Lou Jackson, The table was overlaid with a cut work cloth. . Mums flanked .with candles, banked, with foliage made a unique arrangement Mrs. Rich, ard Williams poured punch, Mrs. Perry v Williams- and' Mrs. , W. N. Bostic served Individual bridal cakes, nuts and mints. ' ; 'Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Mau rice Jackson. ' y '.-'' '. Corsages of white carnations were presented the honoree and : her mother. ' - t . sented the honoree. Miniature um brellas were pinned on the guests, upon arrival. , The home thrown ensuite for the occasion was decorated with mums, ivy and candles. The table was cen tered with an arrangement of white carnations and fern flanked with candles. The corners of the table were tied with ribbons. Mrs. John Chestnutt, aunt of the bride-elect poured punch. Mrs. John Rhodes, mother of the hon oree, served individual cakes. Ice cream, nuts and mints were served from the table. Mrs. C. T. Revelle, Miss Kathryn Bowen, Mrs. Elwood Revel , of Warsaw, Mrs. John Chestnutt and Mrs. Henry Robinson of Clinton, Mrs. Douglas McNeill of Falson were among the thirty-seven guests at tending. Celebrate Golden guests was centered with a two tiered cake, topped with golden bells and yellow roses were attrac tively arranged in the receiving room. Mr. and Mrs. Turner received gifts from the approximately 100 relatives and friends attending. the little children. The choir met with Mr. Paul Body, Duplin Coun ty Band director. Next week the Rose Hill Metho dist minister will lead the adult group. Personals Mesdames' J. W. Evans, Kenneth Taylor, and Wendell Evans attend ed the Achievement Day Program in the Scott's Store community. Six homes were opened for the tour and a luncheon was served in the Community Building. Mrs. Jerry Smith shopped in Goldsboro Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Evans at tended the lee Capades in Raleigh last week. Gordon Wilson and Cynthia Brad. shaw attended the Ice Capades in I Raleigh last week. ionn a. croom returned Monoay arch archpi IDEAL FOR WALKING OR SEMI-DRESS TAN CALF Sizes AAAA . To B. $16.95 -. '.t-; ."' It,:- -- (,. ' r it lt.'J h VaOsOinn ft fit "nfi WlLKCTON, N. c MISS BETTY GOULD QUTNN is announced by her parents, Mr. Rhodes on Saturday, November 13. The Magnolia P. T. A. met last Monday night at seven-thirty o'clock the school auditorium. President Lanier, Jr. called the meeting to order with the treasurer report and minutes read by secretary and trea surer Clifton Chestnutt. Mrs. Paddison, third grade teach er was in charge of the program. The third and fourth grade students participated in the program. After the meeting was adjournea the group asembled in the school lunchroom for refreshments. 2nd Mo. Honor Roll Grammar Grades: Third Grade C. H. Pope. Fourth Grade Carlos Batts. Fifth Grade None. Sixth Grade Butch Browder, Donnie Ezzell. Seventh Grade Linda Brooks, Barbara Taylor, Deborah Wilson, Geneva Stroud, Betty Rouse. Eighth Grade Gene Rouse, Kay Pope. High School: Geraldine Howard, Delma Ezzell and Qneal Chestnutt. . night from a trip visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim West in Washington, D. C; friends, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sed berry at Army Chemical Center, Maryland. He also went to Wash ington antf Richmond. . Mr. Beck Bland of Kinston accompanied him on the trip. Miss Betty Jean Johnson of E. C. C, Greenville, spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. Anna John son. Mrs. Anna Johnson, Mrs. Lewis Quinn and daughter Daphne were in Goldsboro Monday where Daphne underwent a minor operation on her mouth. Helen Hunt in Wallace last week end. The yspent Saturday with Mrs. Liston Trulove in Wilmington and toured Carolina Beach Sunday. preserve? Black Calf or Brown Calf Sizes AAAA . ToB ,N $16.95 Op o m- f of Beulaville whose engagement and Mrs. Leon Quinn, to Treasure ' Miss Thigpen Miss Calesta Thigpen, bride-elect was honored last week, When Miss Ethel Creech entertained with a lin en shower at her home in Raleigh. The receiving rooms were deco rated with white gladioli, carnations and greenery. Upon arrival the hon. oree was presented a corsage of white tuberoses and a gift of linen. Miss Ramona: Batchelor assisted the hostess in serving "bridal cakes, nuts, mints and punch to the twenty guests. , Recent marriages in the Pink Hill area, include that of Miss NeU Smith, daughter , of Mrs. Johnnie A. Smith and thi late Mr. Smith to Mr. Harold jarman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jarman, and Miss Hilda Grace Wiley 'of Deep Run to Mr. Wilton D. Smith of Pink Hill, Route 2.- . . ,(,.,: Z t Z' i IS iTiA U V aOftMti,iuyfc''M S-SJrS Select the Window Material bast suited vour needs from this Dispenser at your local WW . m wwniws r: . c ITT' -i PHIALS r - MRS. JAMES DOUGLAS SMITH who before fier marriage' Oc tober 2 in the-Unlversalist Church at Outlaws Bridge,. was Hughlene Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. efte Mrs. Richard Bostic was honored 'rMay. November 5, when Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr. entertained with a buffet luncheon. 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