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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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THE ROBH50M4N, FRIDAY. JULY 6, PAGE FIVE -U SOCIETY Mrs. Margaret Spruill, Editor PHONES 30 36 i i Baptist Circle Hears Talk On Missions Martha Bowman Honors Miss McGoogan Miss Martha Bowman entertained at a card party yesterday afternoon at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs.

E. L. Bowman. having: as honor guest Miss Mary Slnart McGoopan of St. Pauls.

Lovely garden flowers beautified the home where setback wir nlayed si three tables. Miss Carolyn Dukes winning high score prize. A lovely gift, was presented Miss McGoogan and Miss Caroline Sutphen of Columbia. S. guest of Mrs.

A. T. McLean. An ice course was served with raited nuts and ounch to the fiuests. who were Misses McGoo- san.

Sutphen. Lois Johnson. Caro- ivn Cukes. Boris McMillan. Mary Louise Holmes.

Robert Peele In Cluirch Rites i Mrs. George Hargreve was speaker at the monthly meeting of Business Woman's circle the First Baptist church held Tuesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Hargrave made an inspirational talk on missions. Mrs.

Murch Butler, presider; of Miss Hamer Weds 7" Gives Lovely Party i I Supner V.UUU1 One of i ov eliest prtrtics of 81K SW summer season was given by rvTr and Mr-: Jessie Lennon Bowen at her France of The p.nh^nif..,, home on Sixth street Wr-dnexd-'iy a A j. c. Maxton, July the Metho- night, when she ent.ert.nned in dist church, at Johns Saturday honor of her son and i berry. den ilankt'd by i in silver the i Redmond, Miss Heltif Kate Akin arc spcnd- w-ek on trip in i Va. R.

C. i i ripend tne in Rfirisville. Mrs. fi-n Boyr-tte. Misses i 'who has been spending sever Sally To- al there.

accompany n'-iofi. John Orrnsby, home. iiob i Allie July wedding cf Miss Rosa Me Arthur' of Wakulla and Robert McNair Peele of Red Snrincs and Wo gram, was celebrated Wednesday evening. in a ceremony at 8 o'clock in historic Center Presby-, terian church Lit Rev. G.

F. i pastor of the I bride, i i a ProsT'dinrt ihe ceremony, a half i hour program of i a music by pianist. S. N. Parker Jr.

of Aulander. violinist, Brown of Springs, and vocalists, Misses Mar; LOVELY BRIDE evening. 25. at 8 o'clock, an law. Mr.

and Mrs. a i Lennon impressive ceremony united in F.oweu. who were recently Tnrnagl' Heads marriage Miss Flora Lee Hamer ried. the circle, presided over the and Raleigh and Dallas The home was a a i ar- JpetlXi'rs bureau Blue of Gibson, Mildred Rced of and Lillian Mc- Marv Frances Simmons, Frances A a a pianist "Moonlight and Hoses 1 "Farcnrolle'', Me if all Those Endearing Young and 'The World is Waiting for the Miss Blue Promise and Misses Blue. Reed and McArthur.

Sang I Love You Truly" and 'At Hartley, Margaret Jones, Tues. Club Entertained By Mrs. L. R. Hedgpeth 1 ing and in the absense of Clara Braswell.

Miss Ruth vatte acted as secretary. The for i program South. America. Miss Hazel vatte. program leader presi Mrs.

Hargrave. W. Cutrell of Fairfield. Rev. ranged i a i of mi.va Neill Mclnnis.

of Red Springs, uarden flowers. Punch was serv- brothcr-in-law of the bride, and the a i a of the guests. Rev. pastor of the The a of cvrnimj was church, officiated. a Mower contest in i Mrnfs Decorations were in a i i a Dudley i a John Pu4h.

"reen and white. Palms and ferns 'he a of i i i 'Missions are a a in my background in the chan- for own life." Mrs. Hargrave decl: i 'they are God's thermometer He holds the thermometer our Christ passed torch to his disciples and passed it on to our forefa; who in turn pat-sec! it cm to The speaker i-p'jkc of the fchng of the martyrs who SCOP- amonii a i of Knox Barnes and Dudley in i tied among the men In candelabra. The a draw for the Mrs. ciuincel a i i was entwined i was i and was presented ivy over a i background, lovely silver bud-vase and Mr.

Pews for the a i i were a Barnes received a leather ed with gladioli. Prior oloni; i a baskets I 1 a i i and lighted tapers seven-branehecl I hi white, satin bows and X'-w Mrs. C. Turnage of r-Vrrnvilie been named to Miss a i i wor.v'1': college. U.

sboro, who resigned as i i of i ii. h-, h-'en (' Lewis i i i i i noer of a i a com- ion. spent 1 LUITJ- b-rtori oh road Mix. B. If.

Stnnse! of Alsenton wrs ft Lumberton ycstcr- J. Rogers and son. John of R. 2. were in town i Christine and Carolyn Floyd, of E.

G. Floyd of a i A i here Vv'ednesduy to spend dsys i i i in the home of and Mr. rmd Mrs. J. L.

Stfi- phc-ns. i i and Carolyn are State worn- twins. wore served the conclusion of the. contest. Ices molded in the shapes Mrs.

Lutfen Rhodes Hedgpeth hostess to her Brid.ee club and several guests Tuesday afternoon at her home on Eighteenth street. Beautiful multi-colored dahlia? were arramred throughout the i i room where bridge was plnved at tables. Mrs. H. P.

Alien was i of high score Hub prize and Mrs. George B. Crofton won high score prize for guests. An ice course was served i Barnes. H.

P. A Edwin Whiting, members, and Mines. Crofton, Tom Gold and Charlie York. Mrs. Robert McXair Feeie ribbon.

I The little flower girl. Patsy Pur- courtesies have been extended cell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss McArthur and Mr. Peele i.Uir- Ralph Purcell of Maxton, wore a in? the wee! The bridal processional entered i ried old-fashioned nose gays tied rupper was enjoyed, the church to the a i of the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" and the weeding march from Mendelssohn's opera.

"A Midsummer's Night's was us-; et. The i i Mmes. Hubert Odum and ed as recessional. i tie train-bearers, Gallic McArthur, m.other. Mrs.

Lytch. were The chancel of the church was a r. and Mrs. N. p.

teases at their homo in Gi banked i longleuf pine and and Sally McArthur, Monday i at a bridge di smilax with five candelabra hold- i of Mr. and Mrs. Dan honoring the bride and groom ing tall lighted i a a of Wakulla, wore dain- members of the bridal party. gladioli presses of pink taffeta. Miss The home was charmingly Josephine Hall of Raeford, was pointed i white gladioli the ceremony, a pro- for Christianity and stated gram, of nuptial music was yen- pink roses were served i i i and women of today are clbd dered by Mrs.

Edward Pittman of vidual cakes decorated with upon to suffer for Christ. Raleigh, pianist, and Carlyle Jones ers. In conclusion Mrs. Hargrave Fairfield, soloist, who sang 'I Mrs. Bowen was assisted in re- asked "Are we holding the torch Love You Truly" and "Ah, Sweet ceiving and a i i by her or arc we hiding it?" Mystery of Life." sister.

Miss Minnie Lennon. Mrs. F. Ertel Carlyle dismissed Members of the bridal the meeting with, prayer, and the entered to the strains of the Bridal 5JL Honor members of the circle and i Chorus from Lohengrin. First guests adjourned to McMillan's came the ushers, John and Doug- r.

and MI'S. KcarnO'ild 'beach, where a delightful pii-nic las Hamer. brothers of the i i i i i a of f.i.:mber1ori Mrs. Arcliio i went to to visit in or, David SvnithfieM of Miss E. E.

Carter of Raleigh. Miss Louise i a Ai test's a i at 1 Mclntyre of Clio, S. nephew of Brinson were he the bride. supper last The bridesmaids were: Misses home Qf i i i Ruby Wright of Johns, and a road 1 i Mr. and Hamer i of Reel Springs Redmond, i were the latter a niece cf the bride, a ried.

both gowned in aqua marquisette The 1 i la jU i 0 over Miss A a Whily poinied. covered 7-nwiterton Girls To Be Honored tapers. Baskets of whit and fern were arranged a the which was entirely covered in i The bride's a a included mistress of ceremonies. fern. The bridegroom had as his best was lock and Mrs.

E. E. Carter, of (Ah iI1Q a i in ashes of roses mar- guisette over ashes of roses a i all made empire style i short i of Red sleeves. They carried arm goodbyes. and graced i a bowl of Springs said the Mr.

The mantel arrangement of a i liyes miniature bridal Mrs. D. E. Holt Dinner Party i of the men his brother. W.

G. Peele of against a background of fern. Ta- Tenn was he ls ers dame of wedding party were honored at a Miss Margaret McArthur. niece of i a nd groomsmen were bles for four seated the 32 guests sh1 vvorc a gown corn lovely i a on Friday eve- bride, of Wakulla. maid McArthur of Washington, for a 3-cpurse supper.

Each fio ve j. over satin mi.de i given by Mmes. D. T. honor: Miss Flora Smith of esse McArthur of Wakulla, var centered a bud-vase of st yi and carried a bou- Hamer and D.

E. Holt, la. Miss Inna V7eeks of Norfolk, brol ne rs of the bride. D. O.

Mat- dainty white flowers carrying out ot of ted daises. 1he Chetwynd hotel in a i Personals Mrs. Flora Lee Snead of Lum- rtr-n Mrs, Margaret McLean a sn'-nt Bench. i fvey and Wilnea mn-ses at Finker i l)v Fourth in rtt. there by Pr'd Stirings and Mrs.

Roy McKeithan ieky. tr i I i Snead for visit and sister. -Mrs. M. Thompson.

a i Miss Flora bi-'en i i i in the home for several days. i yesterday he home of her bro Breece. Mi-''- a i i- i i i in ho Misses Nell and Georgie McCorkle. accompanied by Mr. Mrs.

C. B. Srssorr.s. Tues- nv 0 reens r0i Nell is i i i her Mrs. Clarence Georgie her aunt, Lou MORE PERSONALS ON PAGE 3 REVIVAL UTI.L BEGIN AT NEW HOI'E METHODIST 1 0 Pembroke, revival Wrek- meeting i i begin Hope i eh.urch July 10.

Tliere i be two servir.es each day. at 10:30 it. m. 2 p. m.

The i i i in session for one week. The i is invited to a the: -v Cervices. Rev. Z. R.

Jacobs is pastor. About 4.400 Mrs. R. Vainer and the a eye. visible to Mis? Martha Purcell of Max- inn.

Mi. Louise of Reel YTrs. Sara Coxc of Charof ihews of Burgaw. J. Y.

Lassitcr. the bridal motif. The i flower girls. Patsy Ray bur W. R.

Folks. W. G. Buie ill. of Bridge was played after supper Hamer of Maxton and Jean Mcln- In addition to the bride and Wagram.

a i i re orizes were rtwiirri- of nieces of the covers were laid for tlv The bride was given in marriage Miss Mildred Reed of Wagram W0 re pink marquisette. Blowing: Mr. and Mrs. D. T.

bv her father, P. H. McArthur. Simon Parker Jr. of Aulander.

Alex of Red Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Me- 1 Vv 12 to 20 In a DIRNOL! You'll Feel Youns; Gav! $1 I Yon cannot liclfy but fee! young and gav tn a dirndl! Fashionables of all ages lozr their sntig little bodices, their full skirts! All come with matching kerchiefs.

Vivid peasant and striped cotton print Choose yours today! A. Weinslein's Dept Store Misses Elizabeth. Overstreet and. Evelyn Walters. Miss Sallje McLean of From the dining-room guests is spending the week her went into the ijift-room, where ner brother and sister-in-: Ihey were received by Miss Ruth anr i Mrs.

A. T. McLean. Sccor of Washingtoii, D. and -Laurance Parmele of Lumberton.

i The table was on the side veranda, which was decorated with white gladioli and fern. White gladioTi were frozen in the ice in the punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Purcell said goodbyes.

A t.ho reception the bride and -groom left for a wedding i For Mrs. Peele wore a a i i corsage of i Her were pink and blue. Prc-Nuplial Parlies A luanbfr of charming social When HEADACHE It Due To Constipation Often of the first-felt constipation is A headache. (Jose or two of purely Black-Draught! That's the sensible the constipation. Enjoy the ing relief which thousands of have reported from the use o' Draught.

Sold in 25-cent racteja BLACK-DRAUCHT A COOO LAXATIVS Bander, Mrs. Hugh Monroe. Mr. i Cakc-C'utting' a Following the rehearsal at the i.um- church on Friday evening. Mrs.

Hubert Steed entertained the members of the Cutreil-Hamer wedding party and a few friends vit'n at a reception and cake cutting at Mr. her home in a Miss Adeline Steed greeted the guests and presented them to the receiving line, composed of the hostess and the bridal party. Guests were invited by Mrs. J. i W.

Kamor to punch bowl pre- 5 idr.d over by Misses Margaret i of Red Springe and Mary Elizabeth Mrlnt.yrr? of Clio S. C. It's Common Gossip Misses Virginia McMillan and Elizabeth McLeod. who are'spend- ing the week in Charlotte with Miss Betty Blount Austin, will be lotte. Mrs.

Laurance Parmele honor guests tonight when little Lumberton. bridesmaids. Miss Austin will entertain in The maid of honor. Miss "a beautiful gown of Mr. and Mrs.

Laurance Parmele car- Milla Mr. and Mrs. E. E. tbeir honor at the borne of her i thur.

was gowned in pink starched -hit satin, fashioned on empire of Lumberton, were winners of i-i ed i i lily. He'wore ter Mr anci Mrs Holt. Mr. parents. Mr.

and Mrs. James H. net over a a with full skirt i igh i ht fitting bodice the Bingo prizes. a i sa t7 suit. a Mrs Hamfcr, Mrs.

Hu- Austin, on Greenway. trimmed in bands of blue gros- buttoned down the back with tiny Cake Cutting The br de- who en tered the bert Steed. Mrs. Edward i a A number of friends of the hos- grain ribbon. She carried a co-: satin C0 vered buttons.

The full Following the rehearsal Tues- hurch with' her brother, Alex Elizabeth Larkin. Anna tess have been invited to meet the lonial bouquet of mixed garden; satin skirt SW ept to a long court day night. Miss Margaret McAr- Hamer who gave her in Whillock "Ruby Wright. Janio visitors, who are being widely fet- flowers tied blue ribbon. a i at the back.

The sleeves maid of honor, entertained at marriage was met" at the altar by Hame Mclnni.s: CnrlyJe cd during their visit. bridesmaids wore identical were ong a nd tight and extended the cake cutting at the home of lhc aroom, whose best man was Douglas Hamer, Hamer Miss Austia is the granddaugh- c-s of blue starched net over taTie- to a i over the hand. The high her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. A B. Harris'of Fairfield. Sh.e Mclntyre.

and Clay Ballance. ter of Mrs. D. P. Shaw of i a the skirts trimmed witn bands ncck nc was bordered in seed McArthur at a a wore a gown of i marguiseUe, City.

'of pink grograin ribbon and car-; pearls. Her veil of bridal illusion, The bridal color note of white ver satin, fashioned along I held to the head by a coronet of and green was emphasized in the lines with a long court orange blossoms, was longer than decorations and table appoint- train. Her veil fell from a coro- i the train at back and shorter and ments. The dining table was laid net valley lilies. Her only circular at the front.

She carried with a handsome lace cloth and nament was a string of matched an arm bouquet of white Killar- centered with the three-tiered pearls. Her flowers were i ney roses and lilies of the valley, i cake which was iced in shower bouquet of white Killar! The bride's mother wore a gown white and topped with a tiny bride ney oses a valley lilies. i of black chiffon and corsage of; and groom. Satin ribbons tied. jyf rSj Cutrell is the daughter of roses and valley lilies.

with valley lilies -extended late Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hamer The bride is the youngest daugh- the cake and whenh pulled by the Maxton.

For several years she ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McAr- guests the wedding tokens were a held a position in Raleigh.

of Wakulla. She received revealed. Ices in green and white where she received many social her education at Mitchell and were served with, the cake. Hunch courtesies after the announcement Flora Macdonald colleges and has was served on the veranda by her engagement, taught for several years in the Misses Myrtle Walters and Eliza- 1 Mr Cutrell is the son of Mrs. schools of the state.

For the past beth Overstreet. Verona Cutreil and the late L. two years she has been a member Guests included members of the Cutrell of St. Bridis. Vn.

He is a of the faculty of the Laurinburg bridal party and cut or town prominent young business man of schools. guests. Fairfield. where the couple wil Mr. Peele is the son of the late Wcdclhigr Luncheon.

make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson' Miss Louise McNeill bridesmaid, Out-of-town guests included Peele of Raeford. He is a gradu- feted Miss McArthur and Mr.

Mrs. J. A. McEachern. Florence, ate of Wake Forest College.

For Peele Wednesday at a 1 o'clock from Winston-Salem, Mrs. several years he was principal of luncheon, entertaining her Jennie Hill, Miss Rachel Hamer, the Conway school. Northampton home in Red Springs. Charlie Hamer: Bennettsville, S. county, and fo the past four years Dainty place cards seated the Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Hamer; was principal of the Wagram guests at small tables for the from Clio, S. Mr. arid Mrs. D.

school, Scotland county. three-course luncheon. Assisting T. McTntyre and family, Miss Lou- After July 15 the couple will be the hostess in serving were Misses ise McTnnis, Miss Vera McQuagc, at home at Harrisburg, where Mr. Caroline Chatman, Virginia Par- Malcolm Mclnnis; Maxton.

Mrs. Peele be principal of the sons and Sarah Kay of Red Hubert Steed and family. Mr. and Springs. Mrs.

C. H. Whitlock. Mr. and Mrs.

Post-Nuptial Reception- Luncheon guests included Miss-: j. W. Hamer and family: Rev. Immediately following the wed- es Rosa Lee McArthur, honoree, Mrs. G.

F. Kirkpatrick; Red ding, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.

McAr- Emma Jones, of Red Er- Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Mc- ihur. parents of the-bride, enter- ma Weeks of Norfolk Sara Millan and family. Rev. and Mrs. a i the wedding party and out- Cox, Charlotte.

Jo Hall of Rae- Neill Mclnnis and family: Fayette- rf-town guests at a reception, at ford, Flora Smith. Lillian McAr- ville. Mr. Mrs. Douglas McCall.

their home in Wakulla. 1 thur. Margaret McArthur Wa- Miss Myrtle McCall: Fairfield. Guests were received by Mr. and kulla.

Margaret Blue. Mildred Clay Ballance: Memphis, Mrs. BC.H McArthur and introduc- Reed of Wagram, Ruth Se-or of Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. Holt: Charles- ed to the line which was headed Washington. D. Mr. and Mrs.

ton. S. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene by the host and hostess and the Hugh Williamson of Red Springs.

Zeke. Miss Sam Jean Zeke: Row- bride and groom and members of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cathey cf Win- land, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Bullock, the bridal party. I ston Salem, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ward, Miss From the line, guests were ush- Peele of Burgaw, Mr.

and Mrs. Mary Kate Ward; Ahoskie, Miss ered into the dining room, which Lassiter of Wagram. Mmes. X. P.

Frances Bovette: Raleigh. Mr. and was beautifully decorated with a McArthur and Dan A i of Mrs. E. E.

Carter: York, S. Dr. profusion of white gladioli. The Wakulla. Robert Peele of Raeford.

J. D. Dickson; Charlotte. Mr. and table was laid with a lace cloth W.

S. McArthur of Washington, D. Mrs. Devoress; Pembroke, Mr. and and graced with silver candle- Simon Parker Jr.

of holders with burning white tap- Mrs. Chatrrtan. of Red Sp; srs. i and Mrs. David Matt he Serving ice cream in the nuptial Mrs.

Laurance Parmele colors, and decorated cakes, were berton. 'WHEN AT A STOP WITH "THE A ROOMS. PRIVATE BATHS. GOOD EATS. i i toxvarfl Ocfan Forest Hotel.

2 iy Watch for 3Tth street sign, turn toward actan. First" house on left. Ladies Gentlemen--We want to Clean and block your hats BoacJe suits. Williams Cleaners Dyers, Inc. PilO.VE 430 FATETTEVILLE ROAD AT SIX POINTS The Lurnberton Dress Shop has had the greatest values at its removal sale of Ladies' Ready-to-VVear ever offered in Isttmberton for the past live weeks.

YOU BETTER HAD A HI 1 11 Hold Up A Minute And Listen A Moment: A FOR Friday Saturday Are the last days of this great sale and we are everything' at any price before xve move And Confidentially You Had Better Make A Note of This-- For New Arrival Can Get Anything They Need At K. M. Biggs' Complete Baby Department. AND GET YOU I BARGAINS 8 a i and Mrs. Eugene Zeko of i Charleston.

S. received in the i i nx-m. where a three-tiered wedding cake and ice cream were served by Mrs. Flora 'Larkin and Mrs. P.

f. Mclntyre of Clio. S. C. Music was i throughout the evening oy Mrs; H.

B. Ashley of "Red Spirngs. Mrs. J. F.

Me-; Everything Is To Re Scld And Remember Friday Saturday IS YOUR LAST A LUMBERTON DRESS SHOP SOUTH MAIN ST. 69c to 97c 55c to 97c PETTICOATS 50c to 97c SHOES 4fc-75c-97c PILLOWCASES 75e-97c BED SETS $194 (Sheets. Pillow Cases) 25c 48c $1.50 JASIXET SI.95 M. Biggs, Inc. r.I'MBHRTON N.

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