
Chambers, 900 West Walnut, before returning to Dycrsburg for the present. Tipton, who have been in Dyersburg, recently, have arrived for a brief stay with their cousin, Mrs. Kldd Is attending the Presbyterian Church Camp at Ferncllfr, where she Is a cabin councilor. Shit came especially for the weddiiiK of her brother, Harold E. Anderson and family of Armorel, and her sister, Mrs. Charles, after two weeks visit here with lier parents, Mr. James Bell and son, Billy have relui'ned to their home at St. Mr, Ulai- rieh l.s manager of the United insurance Agency here. Dietrich will leave tonight for Little Rock to attend a General Insurance' Agents Clinic. Tony demons of Little Rock ore.here as guests of Mrs. Grcar, 030 West Wal- attending school this summer, lie major operation today at Walls Hos- is a veteran of service In the Army Air Corps. will arrive tonight to spend the weekend with Mr. The former service man makes his home here wlh hta M- TnS lom BlythevUlo by Bobby Tur: nrt nf Mvt: TTntllfJ Mrs. is a veleran of 22 months service in Europe. Stanford played "AveVMn- rln," Schubert, nnd "Viennese Refrain," Felton, and Miss Sllllninn sang "Because," Teschcmaclier, anil Bits of Mostly, Personal McGregor is at home following his discharge from the at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Stanford, pianist, nut! Miss Mary Harriett Silllman, vocalist, presented program of nuptial music before the ceremony. Ushers were -Fred Corkran nnd Lcxic Corkran, brothers of the bridegroom. The scene was lighted with the glow of burning candles in candelabra. Bearden, pastor of the Methodist ihurch at an aluir banked with greenery and deconi 1 with tall baskets of Plainly gla'i- oll. The double-ring ceremony was lerformed by the Rev. Charles Corkran of Lux- ra, took place the First Baptise Jhurch Monday evening at 0 o'clock. Delmn Unit of irawfordsvlllc and Memphis, nnd Vllliam Bertt Corkrnn, son of Mr. George StiUvcll, president conducted the businss session am the meeting was concluded will Gwendolyn Hart Married in Luxora LUXORA, Ar.t., Jim? non-Inge of Miss Gwendolyn Iliirl, daughter of Mrs. Mayo conducted the devotional, nsslstcrt Mrs. Lake Street WSCS rias Meeting Monday The Woman's society of Clirls- Service of Lake Street Methodist church met Monday afternoon at the church for a session. Cleveland Adams of Murray, presided at the table. Coy Robinson of Union City, TemC and Mrs. freshment table was covered with white lace cloth and centered with a wedding cake topped with a miniature bridal couple. Follfiwinfc the ceremony, a recep tion was held on the lawn. Bvenson's dress was of ligh blue chfeonVwith which she wore i corsage of pink carnations. Delegates chosen for the Synodical Leadership Training School for the Woman's Auxiliary to be held in July at Bntcsvlllc were Mrs. Members participated iu the de- by rending scriptures from Psnlms. Leslie led Hie dcvo- lonal for (he Executive Board neeling of Hie Woman's Auxiliary First Presbyleilan Church Monday afternoon nt the church. Hei small hat also was of cluster of gar- Mrs, Hooper Leads Auxiliary Devotional Mrs. at her shoulder 'f was gardenias will: pink rose buds' ancTgypsophUln. Thomas' best mon The JSHde 'wore an aqua-marine wool two', piece 'suit black accessories. and' Thomas Eskridge Antonio, the bride's 3 brother was'Mr. die Evenson of Cambria, the bridcgroo'm's 1 bride's matron of lionor. The flowers growing in the yard completed the setting for the ceremony. The improvised altar was flanked on with floor baskets of pink gladioli and pink and blue hydrangeas arranged with red rosjs. Wilford, pastor of First Methodist Church, eel at the double ring rites, solemnized In the presence of relatives and friends. ceremony performed at high noon in the jar- den of the Esfcridge home, 426 North Sixth. PAGE TWO BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 194(5 Sarah Eskndge Bride Of Jhomas Miss Sarah Anae Eslcrldge, ttf of Mrs the late Mr EJokridge, became the br'de Sundry William Thomas of Cambria.
