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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TIMES NEWS, MONDAV. JUNE 10, 1916 Brother And Sister Graduate Celebrate Golden Anniversary CLUB SOCIAL NEWS CADDIE WALKER, Editor PHONE 3000 Meredith College Graduates More Than One Hundred Of June Eighth Lightbearers' Class Has Chicken Stew Supper Bride flaleieh. June 10 Meredith! ihe losine team lreaied Miss Dclrmio Hull mid Fnirnt Hall, bicttnrii ubm Mrs. A. It.

Hull. Mist Hall rcceiv Mr. Mill llcr n. in Hume Kaleigli, ultra site uns liminess nuwnger of me college mega itric, ir meriber of Student Government, bteiideitl of Yanil Unity oud on the Demi's I.isl. She tern a member oj Aslroteklon Literary Society ami the Silver Shield, senior honorary society, unit rnllege health 'chairman.

She will ttike graduate reork at IV. V. X. this summer, preparatory to teaching in the jail. Mr.

Hull received his i U. degree in History at Elan C.ulleae re really, and i' nmu law student at Uuke University. His tol lege work nt interrupted by tieo years' seniee in the Army Atore Than. One Hundred Friends And Relatives Attend iSss sbe Mr. and Mrt.

William Graham Ray celebrated their 50th wedding i L'. ui; bunday, June 2. at their huirie in Grove Park, with their six diildmi and luuileeu sranduhildiEn amuim Lhe many WGll who called. The couple received in the aft ernoun, assisted hy Mr. and Mrs.

Manlv Eav and Miss Mildred Rav. Glenn Ray and Mrs. Roy Ray displayed tne ailts sent by tneir many friends. A Llirefc Uexed wedding take banked with gulden flowers and Handles funned the decoration in the dining Punch was served "by Mrs. Economics from Meredith College, "COLONY" KBHKAKSALS Manteo, June 10.

"PiK hears ials for tile histoiicl drama "Tli 'Lust Colony," will get under wap hurt; Friday in prepaiauou for tnfl June 3D opening. And follow in tnicliorulrt IV Dill Blun Book. To get ytme copy lfc i.Llli your immf and aiUiWto BAll BOTH EES COWMMY, Wunili, Iml. I canning! SOCCESSlJ WiM CAPS' Jk RUBBERS People You Know Crtnvcrw llouseiiarty Miss Patsy J.anR npent last week Iwith Converge classrrtntcs at Paw 's Island. C.

She returned rtenlay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Lane, and bfoth and Mjss Caddie Lee ToIL. who were there for the week end. Returned Home.

Mrs. E. Blaykweli pjnd young son, Walter Harden, returned yes terday frnm St. Leos hospital, Spend Summer. Mrs.

Charles M. ShaffPT a ind Charl children. Winborne are spending months at Marion. he 3ummer From New York Misses Wary 'I'nurs ton and Onle Ihurston have returned from week's trip to New York. With The Sick Chester Bowman, coxswain.

or Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Bmvmn HainilLou iiLiteU'Is a pattern: at U.

S. N. hosnltsl. Treasure Island. with broken leg.

u.innii? team of the Light bearers class of rhc First rfelleiil llerurmod Chuitll to stew supper at tluiTmnn's lake Friday maht. The dinner was sened from long tables decorated in hright colors. Approximately 4o meni beis and visitors u'ere present. Lneludine the followius visitors: Tlliss Eachel Williams of Crntlom; Miss Katheritie Fcsperman anu Linda Jean Clark, Judy Hayes and Nancy Jiogers. Games were played under the direction of Mrs.

Ruddy Wlute and. Mrs. Alvis Prices were bv Mrs. Dob Clnrk and Mancy Kogers. ill rin r'.

presldcd over by Mrs. Winifred anmer, It was decided to entertain husbands of the group with i dinner on June 22 at the horfie of Mrs O'Ferrell. Grcuo sinslng was enjoyed, with "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" sung to close the rueet law, Mrs. Gilmer Coble, matrons honor. Miss Carolyn Hines and Miss Evelyn Sharpe, Lhndesmaids.

Best man fur the bridegroom was his brother, Lay LcnU, Charlotte. Ushering were another brother, nnnalri Lenl2, Stony Point, a brother in law, Vernon Tlenl, North Wilkesboro, and the bride's brothers, Glliner Cohle and George Coble. Muiciaii5 were Miss Sarah HuriEin. nrganisl: Mrs. Edward O.

F. Spratt. violinist: Miss Blanche Keith. York city, soprano, 'and David II. Aitherspnnn, tennr.

The bridesmaids were dressed alike in nlnk marquisette and Inng matehinE mitts, had their hair fresh pink carnations and carried nosegays of pink car nations edged with blui 'lute flowers. After the reception the bride chanaed for travel tn Willin burg. to beige suit, which had a three quarter length coat piped in black, and used a match ing starched mesh hat Willi black trim, other black accessories and her orchid. The latter part uf the week Ihe couple will be In ChuocI where tne rlueuraum do graduate study at the l.n nf tvnrth Carolina. He recently received liis discharge from the army after serving four aud a half years.

18 muulhs in Europe. He si a first lieutenant. Mrs. Lent! was uradnated from Greensboro college and for the past several years has been ni the faculty in the city schools ii Burlington. Mr.

Lenli, a gradual of the University of North Caro prior to entering the army principal nr Gntes high schonl Miss Mary Catherine Moser I Given Shower By Mrs. Moser Harper Ray, T.1tk Clarence Nor wood, Mrs Walter Ba lev and Mrs. William Kane. Sandwiches trt golden bread in the shapes of wedding belts and hearts, and tiny gold topped cakes completed the urjiicious refreshment, eourse. Special cifts was the be autlJullv engraved family Bible presented the pair hy the members of the orove pane Baptist Cburnh.

Jobu Oabume Ray and Mr. and Mi sl WilliBin C. Kane, who duwn from New York Ciiy for the celebration, were among the out ot town guests. r. A shower of guts was then vpn ici the honoiee.

Helreshments were served ic tbe dining room, where the din table was overlaid with ar. imported cloth of lace. Imported brass candelabra holding lighted usee, lor a efinrf rDi an effective floral arrange ment ot larkspur, lilies and xern Mrs. Julian Coleman presided at the pnncb bowl, which completed the formal balance of the decoration. Mrs.

W. V. Capcland issisfed in serving refreabmenw. And Tea Miss Mary Catherine Moser, who will wc Anthnny Lucindi if WiUces Hnrrn, in August! honored at. a bridal ihn I nn 11 it rvrnmp hy Iter in law, Mrs.

T)arrell Moser, at the Moser home on Main street In Graham. The hostess received the guests and invited them into the den, where a bridal contest was held. F.Tigenft Gki ssnn and Mrs. Benny Burke wrrc winners. finch guest wrote "Advice to The Bride" II urtrnc v.

hp tor was presented to Miss Mo Miss Mary Coble Is Married To John Paul Lentz Saturday Popular Bride Elect Feted At Bridge Party ln Reidsville Last Week Greensboro, June Al, Fresbyteriau church was in ting of bridal and while for the wedomg at a clock iast night of Alns itlary Coble, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cnble, Taber nacle road, and John Paul Lentz, Stony Point, son nf the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry f.rnfz The formal service was conducted hy Rev.

Charles Alexander, of Burlington's First Presbyterian lurch. Willi assistance fiuui the church pastor. Rev. M. Millard.

The Cobles received about 200 guests nfterwnrri at. the home. The couple spoke their vows at white trellis entwined with College graduates numbered 91 at the June commencement thisi week. The 1948 class will uo; 'ell over 100 at the close of the jramer session, as five were gradated in February, and several lore pari, seniors at present wit! complete I heir work for graduation by (lie August I nr en rollment opened rm the impus today. Move toward the positive, let ition take the place of in action, lot your own decisions replace other's directions," Con gresman "Walter H.

Judd told Meredith seniors in his baccalaur eate address. Dr. Judd, (kju Mn.ne.solVs con gressman in Washington, was formerly a medical missionary in China. Joscphus. Daniels.

RnlclEh editor and publisher, introduced the speaker. President Carlyle Campbell presented the diplomas, and Bibles were presented the eraduatine class hy Weal hers puon, ol the board of trustees. The Rev. Lee C. Sheouard uf Pulleu JMemoiial Church, read the invocation and the benedic tion; and the Meredith Coiled Choir, conducted by Or.

Hairy E. Cooper, aaufi the prayer from "L'avalleiia with Ji Vatkrna of Durham, a senior. soprano soloist, Lucille Sawyer nf csew Bern, senior, at the piano. id Dorothy Lflftin of Goldsboro, junior, at the organ. Dr.

Gordon Poteat of Lewis hurg. preached the bacca laureate sermon, Church Calendar MONDAY p. The Gold Rule Class the Davis Strret Methodist church wilt have weinor roast on the church lawn. 1:30 a. Tile East Burlinsti Presbyterian church will open their BlDle school.

TUESDAY ji. The Gleaner's class of the First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Lean Culberson. EfJ4 TUESDAY. 6:00 p.

The Woman's Society Of Christian Service nf the West Burlington Mcthndlst church will, meet nt the church. 1 Ommitlee RaleiKli. June 10 James K. Pou Bailey, chairman of the 22nd annual Isorth Carolina Debutante ball to be staged here in Septem ber, announced this weeS end the I members of his committee for the 11)45 ball. Members of Bailey's committee are: Vautdian S.

Winborne. Jack Biggs, T.Y. C. Harris, Robert C. Howisnn.

William J. Ward. Ben F. Park and Louis M. Connor.

Jr. The members of Bailey's com mittee are workiua with Miss Frances McKee. Girl's chairman. and her commiLLee in arranging Plans tor the ball. Mr'iKi.

of Miss McKcc's com mittee are: Mesuanie Aiexor.ilcr 5v Br.der. u. in. li. ltuystcr, Walter Townsend, James McKee, Misses Kate McKiminon.

Beltie ITill, Henriette Haniplon. Su vunifred iass and Henri ette Kaglaud. rhe ball, fiial to Li i i i1 North Carolina in fuur years uf the war. will be held in the haleinh audltontl iriday and Saturday nights, September 13 and 14. The ball is sponsored by the Terpischoreau club, Raleigh social organiialiun.

The numoer of mules 01 of the United State was 3 head on January 1, 1946. potes held nuts and decorated minis. Gifts which were on display in the den were shown by Mrs. J. M.

Lamberth and Miss Flossie Hiiskey. Mrs. A. J. Gross pre sided at uie register in the don.

were naid hy Mrs. C. A. Watts. of this nlaee, rind Mrs.

Howard BriEES of Reidsvillc. Over a hundred guests called dur ing tne arternooji. Frh Supply Just Rwivid MASLtD DIRECT TO TOO net ouIjanik uni.lliMcfni. PACKAGES Of lOll! Ic.No. IJ7Cnnio $.90 N.

110 nke 6K3 1,01 Ml, 114 olio 416 T.50 1.00 I will wed James J. Hintun Satur 'fDebutcUltC Ball evening in an 8 o'clock cere 1 Chairman (Names The resideorr was decorated I ft A courtesy to her niece, Mrssi (Virginia Hay Hascoe, Mrs. Robert I Rascoe. entertained with I the Inveliest prenuptial parties of; at her home risotl Street in IteLdaville, Friday' Gu.eE.ts, who were all close I friends of the bride elect of fteids viile, found their places at five I tables appointed for play in the of Keidsvllle aud Misses Alyna I spacious iivinfi room and outaooriTaie and Dixie Hammer of Bur WE ARE BRINGING RELIEF TO MORE Miss Rascoe And James Hinton Honored At Buffet Supper WOMEN' EVERYDAY greenery and flanked by white snapdragons and gladioli, palms and cathedral tapers. A white satin kneeling bench was used.

The bride, escurled by her father, wore heavy white satin designed with heart shaped neckline, long sleeves and a fitted bodice and a full skirt which swept into a court train. She used pearls, gift of the bride igroom. and a long two tiered veil fruni a bara uf nr She carried a nosegay ot white rosea and carnations icling a purple nrehid. The bride v'as attended by her only, sisler, Mrs. Thomas Lang! Hon, Atlanla.

and Sister il The table was cnvnrprt lace clnLh and rrntercd with ar. arrangement or magnolias Hanked hy. white candles, miles and sttick were used on the uufiel. Mrs. K.

A. Kiddle and Mrs. Dick a sistcd Ihe hoslnsses in na. Small tables were used in the llvinr; room and den, the honor lahlc heing marked with a cor Uage of gardenias. A werldine: fiift.

of erj stal was presented to Miss Kascoe. Tresent other than the above ere Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ras bride to be: Miss Marinn Raeoe. ReidsvlUe, a sister: Miss Helen King, Mrs.

Nnrman Newman, Mrs. Marvin Clapp. flreenshnTo: Mrs M. G. Rogers.

Mr. and Mrs. Torn Rmise. A. Riddle and the hus bauds uf the hostesses.

thiout hout with. lovely arranee meats of white riowers. Guests were erected hy Mrs. Dan Burton, Mrs. Rascoc Harris hrgton, who' directed them to the receiving line composed of the nostess, nunoree, and their mother, 2drs.

Monroe T. Rascoe. The hostess, who will attend her sis as maid ot honor, wort; a short ternoon irocfc of navy blue sheer HardcniaS. Miss chnsa fnr the occasion a dress of daffo dil mesh. leaturinc a oortrait neck line and cape sleeves, corn pi imputed by a corsasc of gardenias, while Mrs.

Rascoe wore pins jersey with gardeni Mrs. J. H. Wardlaw received in the dining room where dainty plates nf sandwiches and sweets wpre passed by Mrs. Buck Brown, Misses Trevn Rascoe and Marion Rascoe of Fort Washington, Md.

The dinine room table was thrown with a handsome imparted lace ciiMJi and ccnteren with a crystal container nf white calla lilies, flanked by three branch candela bra. Mrs. Troy Keese of Bur 1 hngton served lime punch from a crystal bowl placed at the far end of the table. Silver com Don't spend llic summer snubbing clothes over a hot, steaming tub! The lictter way is to let us do your laundry. We're equipped irith modern ma.

rhines, skilled help to do everything from lingeiie. to, workclnihes. 1 5creened in porch. The honoree' ll. by a ramie I ture bride and groom and a gift I of cmria in her chosen pattern.

Mrs, coc ser'ed iced Unca I Colas during the game and after scores were tallied the guests en I joyed a delectable ice course and I decorated bridal cakes. SATURDAY AFTERNOON TEA I Saturday afternoon Mi36 Emma ftascoe received at her home. 528 I South Scales Street, in Iteidsvilli i honor of her sister, Miss Virginia Ray Roscoe, Ttiis Krpit medicine Is famous tn relive pfiln. nervous dlsticsa and wf at. cmnky.

'dmKRCd out" lecllllErc. tunctloDal mntithlv itrMEMMmiwisii Our prompt delivery service will pickup mid return your laundry immaculately fresh laundered to per fee tiun. Miss Virginia Rascoe and Hinlnn. who are to be married Siirurriny. were guests nf honor niris when Mrs.

Willard Clapp. sister of the prospective sroom. and Mrs. Willis Holanri en lerlaincd with a bulfet supper at he home of Mrs. Clapp on Park View Di'ive.

Clapp is to he bridesmaid in the wedding. Curst. were recei in 11 living room where tomato juice cnektail was served before going to the dininfl room. Stork Arrives Sinimnns I.nnton Hospital. Mr, aud Mrs.

J. A. Roney a ininee the birth uf a uu. Jim Anderson, Juno 9. Dr.

Dickson's Mr. and Mrs. f.ni Eon of Graham an. al nf a daihier June 7. Italy has more miles electTi lines llian any other nali the worlii.

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will furniih a rotation of 6 dozen diaport for $1.50 Weekly For Each Additional Down 20c We deliver and pick up on Tuesdays and Fridays. BABY REQUIRES THE BEST AND WE FURNISH IT WHEN IITIIIC WHSHAIlf FlItKS LOCK FDR IKIi SEA! rout cuiet to I UUNOEMtflUU CD CI hiith mCC! roll 'prchoil 5x7 ENLARGEMENT WE WILL BE CLOSED WEEK OF JULY 4TH u'lJUflJii i. in.

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