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, UKO HAPPEI Social And Personal-Telephone 4191 agement Of Miss Nell Beard larston Wagner Is Revealed |rs. Leroy Earle Beard | announce the engage lir daughter, Dorothy ■Carston Rochelle Wag Mr. and Mrs. Elbert of Hillsboro. -is a 1995 graduate of gh School and is a toman's*College of the |f North Carolina in *here she is majoring and French. She is a |r the A. B. degree in ler is a graduate of |gh School and a vet le years in the United |e Corps. Before enter |ice he attended Duke nd is now a rising Sen College where he is |math and science. Mr. associated-jwith Retail bany in Burlington. ling is planned for fcnteenth in the Hills lyterian Church. The rend John E. Hines. |e Episcopal Diocese of of the bride, will per lemony. 1ST )L afternoon there will ^g from 3 to 5 o’clock rparation of Vacation 9l to be ^eW at the It unurch next week fll be held daily Mon Friday each morning |o 11 o'clock. Mrs. Mi will be principal. (and girls between the are invited to attend. Bible stories, mission andwork. Refreshments led each day. Cates Jr. entered Watts lesday for a check-up. MISS DOROTHY NELL BEARD LEAVES Mrs. N. B. Armstrong left Suit ing here with her sister, Mrs. C. \V. Sharpe and Mr. Sharpe from Friday noon. This was the first time Mrs. Sharpe had seen her sis ter in over 10 years, she having just returned from spending over two years in Europe IN HOSPITAL Keith Rosemond, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Joe Rosemond. iS a patient in Watts Hospital following an opera tion Tuesday. any Thanks ill THE GOOD CITIZENS OF ORANGE INTY WHO EXPRESSED THEIR CONFI |CE IN ME BY GIVING ME A SUBSTAN MAJORITY IN LAST SATURDAY'S DEM IATIC PRIMARY. INDEED GRATEFUL FOR THIS SUP SINCERELY, HENRY S. WALKER Mrs. Seawell Given Courtesy As W.S.C.S. Meets At Laws Home The Women's Society of ChHst ian Service of the Hillsboro Meth odist Church met in the home of Mrs. Ed Laws last Thursday night! Mrs. Laws, president, presided over the general meeting for May. Mrs. Allen Lloyd gave the devotion al. Following the business session Mrs. Lloyd had charge of the pro gram. , • During the social hour Mrs. Laws served pound cake, fruit and ice cream punch, nuts and sweet pick les. Mrs. K. S. Nicks cut the cake and Mrs. W. A. Seawell poured th ■ punch. Mrs. Seawell was presented tw j silver tablespoons in her selected pattern as a departing gift The Seawells will be leaving the Hills boro Charge at the end of the month. RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Collins and daughter. Ronnie Kay, Lynn arid Terry, have have returned to Hyattsville. Md after spending the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riley. AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lslcy of Cedar Grove left Tuesday for their cottage at Kill Devil Hills. HOME .Mrs. William Cates has returnen •o her home following an appen dectomy at Watts Hospital. ank You, Voters of Orange The Vote Of Confidence You Display ed 1n Each And Every Precinct Shows That You Realize That The Present Sheriff's Department Is Dedicated To Providing ORANGE COUNTY With The Caliber Of Law Enforcement It Justly Deserves. thanks Again, Sheriff Odell Clayton Miss Johnston, Mr Wilson Wed in Church Here In an afternoon ceremony Satur -lay at the Presbyterian Church in , Hillsboro, Miss Minnie Johnston became the bride of Clarence Park- i er Wilson. The Rev. William An des, pastor of the. Congregational Christian Church of Elon College,' where the bride holds her member ship, officiated. The ceremony was witnessed on ly by members of the two immed iate families. The bride is the daughter of the late Ada Smith Johnston and j Charles David Johnston, who for more than 30 years was superin tendent of the "Christian Orphan age and treasurer of Elon College. She was graduated from Elon Cm lege and the University of North Carolina. For the past nine years she has been a member of the Elizabeth City High School facul ty. The bridegroom, son of the late Clara Griffen Wilson anJ Cady Wilson of Omaha, Nebraska, is a graduate of the University of Ari zona and Harward University, where he was a mamber of Sigma ('hi fraternity. He is associate project engineer for Allied Chemi cal and Dye Corporation of Morris town. N. J. NuAtial music was presented by Mrs. Robert F W arren, organ ist. and Mrs. Fred S. Cates, solo ist, both of Hillsboro. The couple entered the church unattended, The bride wore a Kay Selig original sheath dress of Lom bardy lace and faille in sea-blue over taffeta Her hat Was of match ing lace trimmed with pearls. She carried a bouquet of Lillies of the valley, fleur d’amour and stephan , etis. Ushers Wefe Dr. James William Tnhnston of Burlington and Rob ert E. Johnston of r Charlotte, brothers of the bride. Following the ceremony. Mayor and Mrs. Br»n Johnston, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, en i lertained at a reception at their home. The couple left later for a we 1 . ding trip through western North 'Carolina and .the New England states. For traveling, the bride wore a ‘wo-piece black sheath dress with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs Wilson will reside in Madison, N.J. RECEIVES PIN — Pictured above art* Mrs. Ijmis* Clayton, now president of the Hillsboro Business anil Professional Wom en's Club, presenting out-going , president. Mrs. Iris ('atm the em blrm and guard of pa 4 presi dent. New officers were installed al the Colonial Ian on May 21. Other officers not pictured are Mrs. Eleanor Knight, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Natalie Cates, record ing secretary; Miss Mary B. For rest, treasurer and Mrs. Lucille - R a y,- corresponding secretary. __ Mrs. Willie Lee Lynch was install ing officer. RETURN Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crabfree Hillsboro and son and daughter in-law, Mr and Mrs. William Crab tree of Durham, returned home Monday after spending Iasi week in Texas. They went there to at tend the wedding of their daugtv i Ur, Miss Belle Crabtree, and Dr. George Ellis Granville which took place last Saturday in Houston. HERE Mr. and Mrs. H B. Conklin of Orlando, Fla- .are visiting here ths week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles •£. B. Lotfndes of W. King St. Mrs. Conklin is the former Sue' Fryer. GENTRY REUNION The B J. Gentry family rfiuniow will he held Sunday at the home of Clarence J. Gentry on Highway 86 three miles" north of Hilfsbor*>. All relatives «ind friends are in vited to attend and take a picnic lunch. Mrs. Raymond W. Reneville Photo by Tudor Blalock-Beneville' Nuptials Solemnized Sunday At Mt. Zion The wedding of Miss Patricia An ne Blalock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blalock and Raymond Walter Benevillc took place June 1 at T o'clock at Mt. Zion Christian Church. The Reverend Thomas G. Sutton of Greensboro performed the -double nog eeMMUoay — A program ;>i wedding selections was given b-y Mrs. Fred CaL'i.. Jr., soloist of Hillsboro, and R a I p h Compton, pianist, of Durham. The vows were spoken before an alter of white glariiolas and fern. Given in marriage by her fattier, the bride wore a waltz-length dross of lace over taffeta with a fitted taffeta bodice and long sleeves Her elbow-length veil of tulle was all ached to a Juliat cap topped with, -seed p.'.'irl < and sequins.—She em lied a white prayer book topped with an orchid and Baby's Breath. Mrs. Jerry Had. classmatae ol the bride, at ended as Matron of Honor, wearing a pink taffeta street-length dress with matching headpiece. Sh ‘ carried a bouquet oi blue earns!ions. Blake W Wilson, uncle of the wide, was best man Ushers were .Terry Blalock, brother of the bride, and Tommy Freund, cousin of the groiim. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs Blalock wore an orchid linen cl••< -s and a corsage nf pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue lace dr>s» with matching ac cessories and a corsage of white carnations. hfuncdia'cly following Hie wed ding, a reception was held in the church hut Cake and punch were served- to.-friends and relatives by Miss Lih Strayhorn. Mrs. Jerry Bla lock. Mi.s Bruce Rlaloek. Mrs. Bill Holland. and Miss Gena Harris. Following the reception, the cou ple left for their honeymoon to Western North Carolina and to New Jersey. AT CONVENTION - Delegates of the Hillsboro Busi ness aiid Professional Women's (Tub plan .to attend the State Bus iness and Professional Women's Club Convention in Asheville this weekend. Friday through Sunday They are: Mr-. Louise Clayton. Mrs. Iris Cates. Mrs... \1ahel Gor don, Mrs. Willie Lee Lynch and Miss Maude McCauley. WEDDING PHOTOS Your satisfaction guaranteed on informal wedding photos. Competitive prices. Inquire at News of Orarjge County office. Phone 4191, or write Press Photo Service Box 44 - u Chapel Hill, N. C. —— ; Phon* $-3161 t-*.. Miss Crabtree Weds Doctor In Texas last Saturday s Miso Mary Belle Crabtree became tlie bMde'.at Dr. George Ellis Gran ville of Houston. Texi. < Iasi Satur day morning at 11 o'clock in the Weiss Memorial Chapel Methodist Hospital in Houston. The Rev. A. A Leifiste officiated in the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and t Mrs. William Arch Crabtree of Hillsboro. Dr. Granville is the son of Mrs. J. B. Granville and the late Dr. Granville of Brady, Texas. T aditional wedding music pre ceding the ritual was presented by Mrs. Jo Lynn Clark, organist, and Skipper Fry, soloist. The vows were spoken before a background of palms, set m branch candelabra holding lighted cathedral candles and baskets filled with white bridal flowers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of Point deVenice lace, fashioned a I n. n g princess lines with scalloped por trait neckline, sculptured bodice, and bracelet length sleeves com plimented by white gloves. The gored skirt was waltz length. Her shoulder IpngMi veil of illusion was l.eld in place by a lace cap em broidered with s-eed pearls She carried a white Bible topped with white orchids and showered with while bridal flowers and satin streamers. hr*11, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of; honor and only attendant. She wore a waltz length pastel blue dress designed with a fifftd bodice and full skirted. She carried a bou quet pf matching spring flowers. Dr. H. D.. Kilmer served Dr. Granville as best man. Ushers were Dr... John..^. Martin Jr,, and Dr, J. I). Edward; Jr., all of Houston. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Crabtree wore a pale pink dresrt with while accessories and .1 -dioul dor. corsage if .feathered_white carnations. Mrs Granville wore a pastel blue dress with white uc cessorics and a islioulder cirsage o* white feathered carnations. Immediately following the cere rr.ony, a reccpltion was lieltl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janies K Rannerman Assisting weie Mrs. William Granville, sister-in-law yt the bridegroom, Mrs. Douglas Of Ini. aunt of the bridegroom, Miss Janie Feat her'on and M ;s Frances Young, former roommates of the bride, and Gtorganna Granville, niece of tile groom. The couple left later for a two week wedding trip to soutlieru points, the bride wearing a pastel blue original imported linen sheath fashioned wilh a matching closely Pi A NO RECITAL (IIVEN BY STUDENTS OF MARJORIE STILL FARRELL On >lay 27 at 8 p m. the stu dents of Marjorie Still Farrell were presented in y recital at her home on Tryon St. The families and close friends of the students were invited. The following students appeared on the program: Betsy Catesv Pa tricia Cates, Cheeta Smith. Ann Hollingsworth and Joy Carr. Following the program a social was held for those in attendance. woven t'inbr lidercd Une jacket. with w l| i t e accessories and an orchid corsage lifted from her bridal bouquet. The bvide ) is a graduate of the Walts Hospital School of Nursing. Durham and Tintit ner marriage was a member of the nursing staff at St. Luke's Hospital. Houston. The bridegroom: is a graduate of tltc University of Texas Sehooi of Medi cine and is on the meoical staff ol Veterans Administration Hospital. Houston. M»$s Peggy Berry, Brtde-Elect, Honored At Lunchedn Here Nfiss NelF Beard honored Mi* Peggy Beity, bride elect of June 3, * at a 1 o'clock luncheon. May 30. in the Colonial Inn dining-room. Mis* Berry will marry Ernest Frederick Neuman Uf from Wins ton-Sa lem. Miss Beard will |e a bridesmaid. An orchid corsage marked tije • bride-elect’s place at the table wnich was Centered with mixed summer flower*. The honor** wa« presented a silver creamer and sugar set. The guest list included the bride elect. Peggy Berry. Judy Berry. Mrs. Ed Murray, grandmother uf the bride Alice Hunt. Jean Cate*. Betty Jo Clark. Mr*. Douglas Willit, and Mrs. L. E. Beard. ■„ i LEAVE Mary Ellen Wilder and Ann Barker returned to Washington. D. (' . after spending th« weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrn. John- Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. William Barker.. , QUALITY always SHOWS UP in the SHOWDOWN . . . . and you don't havo to tottlo for lots whan you buy National Shoot for your family. You 9** gonuino tatitfgction and taylngt gvory ttao of tho way. Compart! SUMMEY SHOE SHOP Churton St. CHARCOAL GRILL Not \ Reproduction Cash & Carry £ Itllom Ventilated it Sturdy Construction SMITH FURNITURE CO. Tel. 2695 Hilsboro Get More For Your Work Clothes Dollar With AggWM Overalls may LOOK much #like. But only Ion* um and laundering show you Sew they WEAR! And men Und beys who have tried thiW all keep coming back tor ANVIL BRAND. You 00 get your money's worth and a premium in long wear. Try them and see. 17-Star Utility Pant* With Shirts T* Match Pants 3.95- 4.95 Shirts 2.95- 4 25 YOU'RE PRESSED FOR WORK IN ANVI|.-AU.S — Here's the cov erall men acclaim for comfort, sturdiness, stylo. Two-way front tipper, dressy lapels, snugly but toning fgr nock to Keels protec tion. Come examine Anvil-Alls. Spilt right. Look right. Wear right. And R so economical a* $6.85 $3.65 Fit lilt* micU-lo-mtourt, ytt roomy for wtion . . kulU*| bar tack* prip ovary point a# strain . . . braddad buttons can't taar out . . . tuspandar slid** can't loasan and com* off ... . daap pockets mf ruppad cloth . . . multi-stitchinp pravants rip* and ravals. jJ. L. BROWN & SONS * ' '* "Hillsboro's Family Store"
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