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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS SATURDAY JANUARY 5 1935L 8 ollies Beauty Is Bride Miss Olive Minor or Miss Betts i 4 RalpJjgh Jan' 4 Rev wrt 1 itVtW nnlrtSHrtrn lt ha Wl LIMA BEANS Escco No 2 Can 1 Qc RICE fancy Blue Rose 4 lbs 19c MACKEREL 8 oz Can LOUR Davis 24 lb Bag 95c ORANGES lorida Pineapple Dozl 1 5c cc 2 ibs 25c GRAPE JAM 39 oz Jar 29c MINCE MEAT 7 oz Jar 17c Doris Botty SYRUP Log Cabin Small Size 25c POST TOASTIES 2 Packages 15c Var iety PORK ROAST Shoulder lb ITc SEAOQD DEPARTMENT Wlthli) city Lli)iitii ScdjeheN i Jie Bestor Less' DBPAIfTMyxit I'OODlSTORE ATUNUSUALLY LOW PRICES Eat Ike best Mrs Chapin Is Honored By Mrs McAlister iswt' Wil Hol ou were o' or 4 oj sdvlce heirt eei get you: how roll to he in the Three Girls Join Hospitality In Giving Bridge 'V Tsu i tat not Mtt ihl jn prii Muy i eij ta on don Sope lo with ft Whl ehoes When her htahai tire he: aitrlJge jhlnki she lltltfe St it going tr favtJrlve liken evei limed nothing bi id why i tin good ate loved timing tiling uilng yoi tdynr lows rauld'th! Wow I their hue' ide ot and doe tie tall mtrlbut tie homt lately th writ uii end paye food mt bet quo! hr pajtaer BANANAS Ripe 5 lbs 25c Here you will find standard fancy and extra fancy foods at prices that are unbeliev ably low Visit your neareit Wn JM Store and learn how surprisingly quality foods cost Mrs Dougina Dr Ahna" Al "Gove Miss Mery Taylor Moor and inset Mary Petty making a garden She read fleqiert bit an aha skimmed' through the book arid kept her audience chuckflh'g 218 SoythDavie Br9vr hill'S The Store of ndivid (Special to Dahr News) Danville Va Jan The police force was heavily mobilized last night after reports reached here that an automobile was In Danville with a quantity of firearms and occupied by four esca'ped convicts from North Carolina believed responsible for' a series of thefts between Virginia and Such a car was seen here last night and all police car were commissioned the town and to lobate It if possible Two North Carolina officers who trailed the car to Danvlelle from Henderson were In conferencewith the chief of police late last night and appeared confident that four men are those badly Wanted In several states 4 II Haymond Burkley of Philadelphia Pa executive secretary of the gen eral afumril BssxtaUo'n of Tempi" University stopped In Greensboro yesterday to tall on Dr Charley TMpkqpinb: Temple tiunipu rA xputr to Philadelphia from viewingth Tiline football game New day at Now Orteans a Air expred hls pleiiaurqr'tn dp porttiiMty to jnake a trip south and I visit tfloi th Carolina' and spoke pt the lpq(Nblllttoa of itganlzlng I alumni club' in Greeiubmoe Conkwright and Three Minute Relief rom Periodical Pains Aiken and Donald Swift Vflled Andrews Order Matood for thajip4cil treat for the family Ourfi'sli'are always fresh variety' urifihiiU in s'eiu'on 6yjtersclams rhrimp crab' lobster troilv ejitul wiapper biawicrek smelts 'etc 1 thiwlnl DnHy Nw) Wentworth Jan 4 Mlas EdmiEd McCollum la entertalnbig at ah In formal reception Saturday evening at her home Sunset Hill to compli ment Mr end Maurice "McNbely" Jr Greeifabbrb Mrs MnNeely Conkultatjon Without Charge ROSkLl YER'' HAMILTON i interior Item re tor With Huntley Stotkion Hili at STORES GKEENSBORQ STOBES LOCATED spring Garden' street Rbinsviii Washington Bennett Sts KEiDsym miXGTQM khneijsvillEi eltijww eg cart of it pays lor4 does therylei tpstoo 'nl tone! w165 td her to i je iset me erJ lndlO (( tioney i bought to I isiij jiougb niw raaditton a llwced wvei jrtiild like 'S 9 bered Mrs Alfred Clifford Miss Cecil' Rogers also a late Decem ber bride with a half dozen tea napkins A whatnot set went to the hlgli scorer and novelty match boxes to the runner up Travel award was fade In serving a salad course 'which was in green and white Mr's Pickett 'was aided by her sister Miss orsyth Those playing bHdge were fol low's: 1 Mrs 'Clifford Taibutt Mrs Al fred Clifford Misses Leah Bowman Hazel' Braxton Wilma Covfhefd Blanche Hughea Martha Martin Maude or yth Miriam Hughes 'Ethel SpeaaRuth Marley Anderson Julia orsyth Mesdames Earl Pickett red Paisley darroll Jef fries Sharpe Jr John Partin Tate Holden Bruce' Webb Lewis' WJ1 son red TroXler James Patton and Mrs Paul Ireland of High Point Robert Lee Hamilton Jr of Ox ford the week end guest of Leo Byrmn Jr will return to Oxford Monday Miss Carolyn Pkt enson of purling ton' Is here for week end with Miss Elizabeth Sparger on East Bertemer avenue Misses Rebecca and Mary' Willie Hines have returned from a two Weeks'' visit 'with thdlr Miss' Dorothy' Hines In New York 'ty' 'ft Mrs Charles 'W leaving today for New eYork city where she will be joined for a few days by her sister Mv rederick Killian of Beacon Mrs Reaves will ac company Mrs Killian to Beacon lor a 10 day visit before returning home Misses tips' anil Emily Mead of Richmond Va' 'arriv ing ttl ay for the wedding 'of M' Margajct Betts Sidney Paine Miss Lpp will bq gueit of Miss page Howard on North Elm fpr the enrl Miss Mead be'trt tjre bride's home' MLvs Sybille Berwanger vt' Chapel Hill Is arriving' today to spend t' Week end with Mrs Benajafi' White' at lip 0 Henry hotel Idyhvild Having New Year Ball The greatness of Jowa Kansas and Mebraska th "com belt" states He in the spirit of their people Miss Susanne Ketchum Void the Round Table Study club whjn she spoke for her mother Mrs Charles Ketchum at the regular meeting yes terday afternoon Mrs Paul Welch was hostess at the home of Mrs Ernest White another mem ber tn lorence street Miss Ketchum eenlor at Woman's college was bom in Iowa also her mother's native state and told with keen understanding of the dauntless pioneer spirit of those three states which He deep in the heart of the nation The program wasore of the MMCfa's aeries or) "Contributions of the states" The monotony of a pewectlv flat landscape bAre of treessU relieved by Interest In the'hlstbry atid spirit of th people stated MUs Ketchup 'e early settlers fopght mdjans cold drought and grasshopper and are still fighting as those Always roust wnose life Is the land and whose combatant harih nature Miss Ketchum spoke ef th peculiar feeling of the people for the land She quoted from Hajnlln Garland whose descriptions of sun Wavfis $195id up Shampoo Efl inger Wqve yi I IT 1l 'lashlugtori ILL1 1 IL )lal MEATS OYSTERS Virginia Qt BEE LIVER lb At 4 o'clock afternoon Saint' Andrews Episcopal church will be scene "oi the wedding of Guthrie Aiken and Donald Lloyd Swift Rev A Vache rector of Saint hear tho vows The Will be escorted by her' brothor ln law Grady Bain and will have her only attendant Miss loy Rivers maid of honor A Taylor of Greensboro nd NorfolkVA will be best man for Mr Swift Wedding musicians are Mrs Ralph Sykes aunt of the bride and Mrs Willis Rowe organist In prelude Mrs Rowe will play tian Love Song" Nevin and during the ceremony Perfect Love" the marriage hymn Mrs Sykes will CRANBERRY SAUCE 6 oz Jar 1 l)c PANCAKE LOUR Aunt Jemina Pki "12m ASKewr uoiosDoro evangelist disappearance for tour days last gust led to his trial and acquittal federal court bn tlje charge that had sought to' extort tnonef ior own return today filed a certlfioJ with Secretary of State Stacey Wade for a charter tor a "Church the ull Askew appeared In person tea the certificate which statfq that would Stock corporation i a religions denominate organize churches Sunday schools phanages and educhtibnal tlonsr" Incornorators besides eluded: Whitley Leslie Httae Mark McLawh'om Sarah Pear sall Mrs Pattie Pearce Lonnie James and Jack Hamt' of Goldsboro Iinil rest up urea a io 1 ether quitq jo Mak few tell i i review' of Beverly "Down the Gardea Path" ex'iua for a review of ths man himself Mr! Charles Lipscomb held st delighted Attention 16 members of the riday Afternoon club yesterday Mi Lip was also eosteps entertaining the qjub regular' meeting at her home In Hamilton Lakes 'Mrs jaqie Young presjdent was in the chairNichols was estmpted as a coming Soin in literature by Mrs Lip 1 whfi mentioned several' other book of hl before digging down lor A nW detaped account 'of' "Down a Garden Pati" tn whljh the' writer seiw very cna: Large Washed BRAZIL NUTS ry tenor At the hotu of the 'cere mony Mt ry qyill sing Promise Me" and Sweetest Story 'Ever Told" As the vows are taken Mrs Banks wlll'otlnd "Llebestraum" Liszt' Those to assist In the dlntng room At the' reception yrt'd be Miss Miirgar ette Banks Miss olive Minor' Miss Helap orbls MlsA Margaret PerkinsMiss Margaret Leake Mia Martini Garner aud Miss rances Garner OutAif town guests expected for the wedding Inriud tlqe follmying: Miss Elva Lake of Boston Mass: ailnfof the bridegroom Mr! apd Mt' Monie 'uprte apd aupt of the Midi Monle Jr Miss Dorothy Evans George Bradhani and Al bert Stanbury pf 'Raleigh Misses Annie Mary and Mlttla of Wlnstdn HMom cbusln of the bride Mlsaes Emily Elizabeth Epps of Richmond' VW Mr and Mrs Robert Weat of JJantille Vai I It Is so unnetemal to suffer month After mo'nth from inorganic pnlns because will' bring soothing relief In three minutes La prepared a registered pharmacist compounded on a dlffer ent principle from most relief giving' aft ncles In that it contains several fngredlente used by many physi cians so blended ah'd propcrtlonl as to accomplish In a few minutes wnqt we bellvc'no one drug formula can do In so short a tune l'B: should alsobe used for tl ltj relief oLcommra colds headache and neuralgia mus 'cular aches and pains reducing fever ahd for a dlstnesscH nervous system winour opiates narcotics 'tr such Got Q' life 'and wherever' dnns are sold (Adv) Mr'jand Mrs WHUam (Miller Jr After their wedding In 'Christ Lplsonpal church Greenwich Conn Wil liam miler Jr star of stage arid screen and hls 'brlde Made Stevens Ziegfeld ollies beauty pose for a formal portrait One of the last of an informal se ries of parties for Mrs Lynn Rich ardson Chapin of Bronxville 1 who I terminating a holiday visit in Greensboro her former home to morrow was the bridge luncheon at Which Mr8' John Worth McAllster entertained yesterday morning at her home on Church street After two hours of bridge guests went to the dining room where luncheon was served buffet style from a prettily appointed table On a dark blue reflector rested a crystal bowl of pink snapdragons and pink roses and about the reflector a pair of three branched crystal candelabra held pink tapers In living and music rooms where guests returned after being served polnsettlas were used At bridge Mrs George Bogle was best winning a cigarette rxx aua travs Mrs Chapin received a hjnd painted white tray and to Mrs James Hendrix of Philadelphia Pa went a set of guest towels Miss Vvighn and Mrs Charles Angle came In for lunch eon Those playing with Mrs Cnapln and Mrs Hendrix were Mrs William Lyt'ook' Mrs Vangtory Jr Ms George Bogle Mrs Leonard White Mrs' George Geoghegan Mrs Robert Perry Mrs William Grimsley Airs Preyer Mrs Brockton Lyon and Mrs I Carl 4 ADDITIONAL BANKS IN STATE LIQUIDATED Hopd Announces inal Distribu tion At Angier Wake orest Garner and Zezulon RalelgK Jen Gurney Hood state banking commissioner today announced the completion' of liquidation of four more closed banks In North at Angler Wake orest Garner and Zebulon The Angler Bank arid Trust com pany collected or 532 per cent out of Its listed Assets of 111 ais rs neons tors were paia i 28312 or 83 per in dividends and 672756 through offsets In ad dltlon preferred clalrris of 152189 and secured claims of 5KH) were paid 100 per cent The bank closed ebruary 19 1930 The Citizens batik of Wak? orest collected 248 per cent of Its listed assets of 210 40465 Depositors were paid 619263 or 775 per cent through dividends and 141460 by offsets In addition secured claims of 3481997 and preferred claim? of422023 were' 'paid The bank closed March 26 1929' Garnet Banking and Trust company wtilch closed July 11 1031 collected 4696646 or 469 per cent of its listed assets of 100 15359 Depositors were paid 25039 07 or 477 per cent through dlvl dentM by offsets In addition secured claims5 of 10000 and claims of 127422 or 10O peg8 cent In eaph were paid The Zebulon Banking and Trust company which closed December 3 1930 collected 14674159 or '375 per cent of Its listed assets of 390 909 5 Depositor' were paid 17 48495 or 118 per cent through' divi dends 'and 285575' through offsets In addition preferred claims of 4 93if14 and secured claims of 110 36944 were paid 1 8 ROB TAXI DRIVER Two Men XJte Phone Call to Re lieve Cabman of $40 (q Kf 1'1 A Vrrn1 (Opeciat tu JSUIIJ 'CHIT Concord Jan Robert Hartsell local taxi driver Was 'robbed of 40 and a valuable watch early tonight by two 'strangers using a tele phone In a' local drug store called him to take them to a filling sta tion a mile north of Concord Hartsell a companion Bloss Hicks 'were forced from oar it vntiWAre a Vi 4 rxv A On minutes later In the heart of the residential district Just before reaching their an nounced destination one of the pas sengers pushed a pistol In Hartsell's face ordered him and Hicks to give np their valuables and money and had the car halted long enough for their victims to alight The rob bers left wallet and change pouch In his car along with a valu able which belongs to Hicks Officers Put Little aith In Confession of Slaying Asheville' Jan 4 (AP) ederal and county officers are placing littlecredence In the 'story of Carroll Rhodes 23 formerly of' Middletown that he killed a men there in Au gust 1930 Rhodes who Is being held' In the county jail here on a charge of steal ing an automobile has made a "con to States Marshal Charles Price' In which he related hoar 'he killed the man Marshal Price telegraphed Middle town' officers this morning but late tonight had not a reply ailure to acknowledge receipt of thq telegram leads offices here to be Uevethat "confession" Is ahoar peg Miss 1 Announcements and fine en graved stationery supplied RANDOLPH MAN DIES IN TRUCK COLLlsi Glain Scott of Near atally Injured IB CrA h1 Ullah Near Asheboro1 (Special to Dallr News) Asheboro Jan Glam Scott resident of Seagrove route two fatally Injured at 2 it? when the lumber truck he Ing owned by rank Auman ml! grove collided with another driven bv Garrett 54 way 70 at Ulah five mile? of here Kt Scott was thrown from the off the highway and bls heas badly crushed He dea at 8 :30 tonight Dawson was not taw1 It is reported that Dawson i 2 Into the highway from a Officers Investigating the ac2 would make no statement nX was not held Scott is a son of Mr and of Seagrove ana wide family connection In thlai' tlon He was unmarried uneral arrangements had not completed tonight but th serviaT' probably be held Sunday! Askew Seeking Charter or Chbrch of the ull Gospel htjases Adelaide Mary Jane Alims 'Dbrothy May Clymer joined hospitality at 'bridge yester day afternoon at the Huntjey Stock ton HUl salon' Thirteen tables were made up by girls from the high school set Winner of top score Miss Patsy received a pair of silk ings while a costume bracelet went to the runner up Miss Rehecba Pe tree MIm Jean Suttop carried away the traveling award a sports hand kerchief In serving sandwiches 'and hot chocolate the game the hostesses were assisted by Mrs Hugh Clymer Miss Sara Mims and' Miss Nita Adams Those playing were 'as follows Misses Pauline Holti Martha Brown AiHnzHrpr lanis uorew irsrizia mimc Walker Mary Clement Georgana Springer razier' Josephine Andoo Martha Irvin Dees rances Dees Aijne Galloway Mebane Sarah Harrison Virginia Wellif Emily Harris Barbara Allan Moss Elizabeth Cowherd Rebecca Petree Jean Slit ton Nancy Yates Pearl Lindley Lucy Washington 'Jennelle Armstrong Margaret Lewis Edna Levine Peggy Douglee Kather ine Dorothy Pearl Elizabeth Lloyd Marjorie Pi'e Elizabeth stern 'berger Marlon Galloway Margaret Galloway Sadie Emma Burgdss Betty Wnldron Betsy Doubles Jean Hart IGR £HJ14V53er Nowell Eleanor Trlvhtt Agnes Graham Mhry Donaldsdn' Betty Trimble Dorothy Livengood Mary Elizabeth Murphy Mary rances' Wyrick Jean Lindsay Margaret Chandler Christine Clegg Peggy leaks Nancy Byrd Allies and Ahna Applewhite Glenwood Community Group ToStage a Mystery 'Comedy I a TTis dramato group of the Gln taW community center is planning to put on a mystery comedy i dered Alive:" which will he sts erl within the next fpw wcek'lt' w'akannounced last night by Daniel 'Xcal city recreation director 'The dramatic group la to meet at tn center inxt Tuesda' evening and tho Cast for the play will be selected at this time Miss Elsie Clegg director the group is "tung all of the interested in attend meeting There are seven male and five 'feminine roles In the filay Leaksville Reports No ife Loss or ToSvn ln Past Year llerlnl tlIIT Leaksville Jsn Leaksville wrs especfa'iy fortunate tho past year In regard to fire loss there 'being noloss whatever and only two 'calls within tht city HnVEs and these' of minor 'Importance A' number of calls from outside the' City limits we answered the Ineses at fhese'stsre small Mra yr Lane entertained kt' tea yesterday aftemorai at her home on West Bessenfer avenue to honor Mr sister Air Allan bi New Rochelle? who spent the holidays In Greensboro J5er former home as Mrs guest Sharing the courtly lth Mrs Preyer were Mrs Lynn Richardton Chapin pt BronxvHleN and MrsJ Van AlacNalr Yi also former Gteensboro resident andAfrf John 'Nelson whd recently moved' nere from Norfolk va Mr Chapin la leaving tomorrow after sev ers! weeks with ner aUtcr Mrs Peyer Mrs 'MqcNalr arrived Thuri diy and will a week or 10 days as house guest 6t Mrs Boren Jr s' Although very informal of fcerh'aps because of thqt fact the tea was onent the most charming social events ofthe entire holiday season go guests called hem 4 to 6 o'clock and Tomato Juice or Vegetable SOUP 5 Cans 25c Colllirp Kira Smothers slid MIM Nap Cv Withers will welcome the guests and them 'to receiving line in which will stund the hqstcst 'the honored pair the bride's mother the bridegroom 'g moth iai the bride's geandmoi' Airs' Mc rolltim and Mrs Smothers Mias' Elignbrth Chambers will show the wav thd'tHnlnq where Mrs Mq sot) ield and Mrs 'Walter Chitmberir will preside at the pu 'et Bowl Agisting her' will be Miss Ra mer Wllllatiw and Atl's lorene Rake stmw "pelng directed by Mr Hqnry Shillings and Airs Henry Me CcOum to the rpim gueuj will be registered by Mrs Numa Reid 'lq the bride's book Goodbye will bepokei Airs Jack Saliinlers and Alls John Irving St uilcnfv puv Own War vine Tex AP) Almost "halt stunts ntlenliing Sm ll'f iston Teacher college ane paying Although a few days old today little New Tear has njt yet emerged from bls swaddling clothes and in honor of his arrival the IdvlyvlUi club Js en tertafnln at a New Year ball this evening' beginning at '9 'o'clock at 'CinKy club 'Alembers and all of whom 'Cd card for admittance wlll'dance to from ''Jack 'stern' estimable' b(ind of 'musicians syfciterlnfc' lq Greensboro and" first brought here from out JdylwUd I 7 singl'd and Last evening during the rehearsal about 25 or 30 family connections and Intimate friends gathered at thehome of the bride's mother Mrs Ar deria Westbrook Aiken 508 West Gas ton street and were assembled whenthe bride and her wedding" party re turned from the qhurth Alls Aiken had bqen kept In Ignorance of the plans aod'wto charmingly surprised to find a beautiful? wedding cake 'ready for her to cut The two tiered cake tvas decorated In pink and twhlte and held the tokens of for? tune Assisting Mrs Aiken Were sMrs Grady 'L 'her daughter and Mrs Ralph Sykes The bride wore an afternoon dress of "brown taffeta not only from Nichols' whimsical way of saying things but from her own apt use of phrase and Incident Coffee was served durlpg an In formalSocial hour about an open fire Jftxt meeting fa with Airs Jame young riday' January 18 Julius 'W Cone will re ylqw a European 'noVfl' 'Seventeen at the membcrlq were present as' follows: Afrs Charles Llpscfimb Mr Jams Mrs Earle Godbej Mrs D' Broadhurst Mrs Moody Stroud Airs A High Mrs JulIHs Cone Mr Ceisar Cone kfr ftniUw Kfr r'eno It teR very chartalng1jcAndrtevecJy hl ullerton Jrtfil w' Whitsett experiences In buying a house and Dorian Blair Mrs' Turner Association to Meet (Special to Daily ews) Marlon Jan The "monthly meeting Blue Ridge Baptist Sunday school association be held In the Cross Mill Baptist at 2:30 Sunday afternoon Mrs Victor Sapp ToA Honored By MrsHBi ooksjf: 'Airs Victor Spp will be honored this evening rettH' Brooks Jr entertains' at bridge 'at her borne at Plnecroft Airs Sapp before her marriage in late Decem ber was Miss Denholm Reid Guests "have been bidden for 8:15 o'clock and will play at five table" The hostess will be assisted by hef Mrs Charles 'L Walters The guest list follows Mrs "Victor Sapp Mrs Otto' Brockmann Mrt L' Umstead Mrs A Eugene Douglas 'C Poindexter 'Airs Newell A SPP Airs William Reade' Mrs Haf Mrs James Glllon Mrs Joseph Wright Mrs Horace 8ha' Mrs Arpold' Lucille Bbone Minnie Cates MaYJorle" Boom rances Page Jessie erguson Pearl Jackson lora Taylor snd Olivia Davis ft S' I 0 Rdpoiis'A re Gi ven At Pep ti niist Meet A number of reports those of ailesl Cleo MqCreatiy secre tary Allas Margaret Handyprogram chairman arid Mlqs Afargaret Aman chairmen of social service werehcard at thd luncheon meeting of the Pep tlmlstolub held st the Ai yesterday I'll" thief activity of the howevef waa the launching a project for the renovation of the Aclubroom and It Was decided to ask the other business girts clubs of the association to join in the enterprise To contact the other clubs Miss' Elizabeth' Apple president nkmed a committee consisting' of AjrS How ard Hughes" chairman Alias Cleo Mc erearly nd Afla's Marlari Geoghegnp Aunouhtement was also made con cerning t'he annual' meeting of the A riday evening January McNcelyx 'Arc: to Honored 1 Wenhcorth GAINS REPORTED McDowell County Shows Substan tial Progress In 1934 (Special Io Dallr Neps) Marlon Jan 4 gains were registered In most of the ma jor Industries of Alarion and Mc Dowell county during 1B34 accord ing to a survey made here this week of business and Industrial con ditions Two or three manufacturing plants reported slight decreases In total vol ume of bu rtness for the yeay but somewhat better net profits through Improved organization and reduced expenses A few closed the year with but slight gains company of ficials said but with much better prospects for 1935 The majority of Industrial plants however reported Improvements in properties and net gams of from 10 to 30 per cent or more over that of 1934 and Poe tically all begin the new year with full time operation for the nearly 3000 employes required for capacity production In the various industries Upwards of $200000 was expended for new machinery equipment and general Improvements to meet the demands of expanding business and higher grade production in a num ber of plants The building trades showing total Investments of $85 000 a mostly for residence properties according to issued made the largest gain recorded since 1929 Express business made a fcain or100 per cent over 19 while freight loadings have held up George bandlln local exps agent said postal receipts in every depart ment show 'a decided pickup especi ally over 'the last half of the year according to Mrs AV Grant m'aster while many heading mer chants note steady improvements and report the most satisfactory holiday trade for years Danville' Police Seek Car With 4 Escaped Convicts Air and Airs Elmo sellar and two sons Elmo' Jr and Lacy Starr ars going to (llson today to spend th week end with Mr and Mrs ueorge snerrog Aliks Edythe Whittington of Madl son Is spending a few days with Her mother Mra' Marvin" Whittington before to Madison aftera Chrlstnais' visit with her brother Ernest Whittington lne New York 'Mrs young son Douglas 2d of New York city are leaving today after spepd Ing th holldays'tn Greensboro Airs Van' MtioNair 'of Larch mont snrt'Mrs Homer Bunker Of Maplewood arrived Thurs day to spend a wfk 10 clays with Air and Airs Bolen Jr in Cannon Court apartments Airs yesterday to take het daughter Miss 'Betty 'MacNalr a student at Salemacademy SPECIAL! In aijd Womea'i Smart Shoe WALKiOVER SHOP" 115 Elm Ars Her Sister A a 0 16 6 group1 Instead of "greeting3 tho' receiving Jlne sipping tea and float ibg 6ut sgttleq down oi a gdod 'chat On tiro tea table Jn th dining room a silver bowl of pink sweetpeasand Mhspdiagons brought a breath of spring ln ths father rooms qtain tltles df snaall feathery cilrysanthe mums filled' vases' and bowls Ths tea table was lighted by pink tapers 'Guests Were Welcomed at the front door by AlrV Ralph aison Mrs Ikne honorees marfa an Informal reception grouq a ti 'oneend of' th living room and al the "other Mrs Preyer arid AJrst HUI If inter entertained Afrs XEure greeted callers In ths den Presiding nt the tea table were Mrs Ellen Preyer and Mrs Cora Cux Lucas Those In the dlnjng room were iAfrs Andrew Joy ner Jr Mrs rartk Moffett Mrs Ben Wjrd anjlMrs Samuel rise and' rinse show ths moods of th land ths breadth and majesty of th landscape S'e'also quoted from Anns Zoward "Story of a and from Bess Streeter Ald rich's "A Lantern In Her Airs A Kelger in her current review of the three state under dis cussion noted that I nh Suckow's novel of Iowa "The olk Is one of the Important books tnen Wlliiam Allen White and Kan sas and gav It'ams of imprest about debt free Nebraska first state to ob serve Arbor day first adopt the plan of unlcamcril legislature Next Round Table meeting la next riday January 11 with Hr Joseph Stone Mrs Elmo pellan pns Ident was In xafr yesterday and during the sofalql hour Airs' Whltjij acting for the hostess who could not be preetaL set edtea' Only vlsltot "vfas te guest speaker Members attending were Afesdames Elmo' SeWars Charles Kitchum A JMgcr Krmtt "White RonMd Wflson Car oil Atrklsson Clyde Turner John Cook Walter Campbell Joseph Stope Richard MltciieU Wilfred Tuggle Graham' Wlmblsn 0 Clutta Mar maduke Jloblnsl HetfsrPaine Wedding takes Place Tojrighi At 8 The manlsge' (jf Mis Mr'garet le Lany Betts and Sidney Lake Palnq wlllbe solemnized tn a simple home ceremony tfals' evening at 8 at 424 North Elm street tesldence'of the parents Dr and All's Jo seph Sfrawen petts Dr w' A JStan bury pastor of West Alarket Stree't Afethodlst church will officiate In ths presence of apouX 7s family con nection and clos friends whq will also be guests for en Informal recSpl tlon after the nuptial service The bride wlllbe escorted by her fsther itnd wiUhave just one attend ant 'mild of hotior Mlfti Page Howard Sidney small Pain will at tend his son bast mgn Ushers will be the bride's brothers John a'njl Henry Betts Weddlntf tnusl'o Will by AHs Charles Bants pianist and leldjnj Miss olive Minor entertaining at luncheon today at 12 JO o'clock at the Jefferson Roof restaurant as the final prenuptial courtesy for Mis Margaret deLany Betts who will be married this evening to Sidney Lake Paine Guests In addition to the bride will be Airs Sidney Paine mother of tbs bridegroom Mr Wallace Hor ton Jr Mrs red Carlson Miss Margaret Perkins 'Miss Pare Howard Mlsa Margaret Leake and MIss'rance Leake Yesterday a luncheon and an after noon tei were courtesies for pop ular bride elect' Mr' klgrlon Ya: Keith was hostess hf luncheon at 1:39 fa'clock at' her 'home'on Car lisle oad Ir'ylng park Lnntheon was served from a bufief table irithe din ing room and gueeta found places atfour small' tables arranged In the liv ing room and sun rofam chrysanthe awl JJUddlsla wer In all vhjte to carry pm' the bridal odor A place murker for Miss Betta waa a miniature bride Guests with tho honoree were Alla Page Howard Alias Eleanor Wllllam MIm Margaret Jarboe Alesdames Hazard Jr Hpger King Ed win Kifngman Josepfa Ai Hunt Jr Edward Hughes Hoyt Boone Norman cooper Stanley Sturm Allen Watkins Settle Graham Thomas Durst' Jr and 'John'Van Llnijley Mr A Wayland Cooke waa hostess for She tea which was very informal at her' home on Nbrth Elm street About two dozen of the bride's spe cial friend catled from 4 to o'clock Mrs Joseph 8 Berts mother the honoree presided at the table which was entered by pink roses and light kw eA siu tarinr (pWAA kUjJVic ih'S'i lioiencd Honors'Miss AnaJIpr iance 4 Page Howard honored deLany Rett and Sidney Lake Paine whfa ftlll be tnarrled to day at a cake cutting last evening gt her homg on' North "Elm street after the wedding rehearsal at the pome of the brldris parents Drt arid' Mr Joseph Betts Mis Howard will be Miss attendant this evening' About guests were received 'at 9:36 o'clock 'Miss Hotvard wore a gown of ashes oi rpaes faille and the bride was In a stunning dwn which Tpmblnedbrllllani blue jmd merlcAn beauty 5 th dining room 'the quests: found the wedding take chief object of Attention in the cake all 'and baked in three tier with a bride on top were the traditional hwk tokens were cut by the young people? Mi Betts? black crepe and lace was seated at fane end Of the table to serve Ices and at the other' entl" where the cake was placed white taper burned In a flve branched silver candelabrum Center Ing the table' was a sliver bowl oi white calla lilies In the living room i pink roses Were used Allas Howard "wa assisted by her mother I Mr a Hfaward and slaterMrs I Ojxibam Hofdlng of charlotte i Program orClubBy Its Hostess Mrs Lipsconib AIrs (Hfford Taibutt Christmasbride was honored last evening when her sister A Pickettentet talned at bridge at the iluntley tOfktori Hill salon Ahs' 'Talbutt who was married December 26' at Alarnince "Presbyterian church Is the fprmer MlssNeJl orsyth Mrs Talbutt are now: at home at 211 Smith Mendenhall street Two dozen guests were'greetejl' last evening by hostess who 'w6feblack chiffon 'velvet? and gardenias the honoree whose gown was browncrepe and peach taffeta in tunic et ffect and 'whose flowers "were orchids and Miss juliA oreyth sljter of thetwo wpo wore blcg mpssMlne crepe and gardehlas Tallies were in brarige blossom de sign and at Mrs: Talbutt place was a mlnlatuhe bride' Her was a half dozen lyed tea glasses In herWedding crystal MrS Plfakelt remem mtDMANS REALM Miss Susanne Ketchum Gives TalkorPound Table Group 'JI "ft MrsBurldcil Visits Dr Lipscomb Mrs Talbutt Kecent Dridor Paid Honor By Mrs Pickett 0 JS A iWH MW 1 za a a a imnraMrnM ss: Today It Costs so Little to Be Smart 120 8 Elm St i EMKaaMMinam LiCTcCT rrz ZSSSESS'M'afooila Are Health taSO 'Ml'ilrf ar Lr Siwe pt hostess Was Atlas Alafy "ifteWs AlcCs llilm of Vent worth be aalar3''iniiiir'n 'taS 'Iwc August marriage which was tvX I announced 'a week ago 81ie 'VaCh daughter Mr ana Air Earl Afc I ATUNUSUALLY LOW PRICES 1.

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