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humor constituted vcnlng.Carter'* Sisiter it ned HereCarter returned toafternoon from Sol-s pho wan called on y the news of the ter. .Mrs. Will Weth-urel people will re-Vethcrbeo ns Miss Before her marriage long the prominent state, having taught n different parts of i funeral was held ut st church of Selma, was a member for The Interment took dma cemetery. Sur-i her husband and hlldren. Miss Mary Perron Wetherbee. , Carter sympathize deeply In her greati of Indiana Arriving Afternoonind friends of Mrs. far Ion, Ind., formerly ivis. are greatly e!n-romlng for n visit, s' afternoon to visit r. and Mrs. W. P.• • •Jutting Lost OveningIne Smith entertainer friends on Friday Ight till eleven at aMartha Cowart and Mr. Luther Hudson. Miss Willa Mae Smith and Mr. Audrey Brown, and Mr. Preston Goodwin.• • •Mi*a Dorothy Jone* and Mr. E. W.• Slade, Jr., Wed in HattiesburgCreating great Interest In Laurel, especially among tho young people, is the news of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Jones and Mr. K. W. Hlaclo, Jr., which was solemnized Irt Hattiesburg. on Friday afternoon, according to a message received by tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones, at 811, Eighth Avenue. Both young people are such great favorites In Laurel, and so well known socially that their marriage brings forth extraordinary interest.The beautiful young bride finished this -past Juno at the Laurel High School, and is especially popular In school circles. Tho splendid young groom, one of tho first of Laurel's young men. is the eldest son of Mr. -and Mrs. E. AV. Slade. Sr.. nnd Is a graduate of St. Stanislaus College. Hay St. Louis. For the past several years lie has been a valuable em-ployeo of the First Ntlonl Bnk of Laurel. Following their marriage, ho and his bride left for u motor trip to the Gulf Coast. On their return they wiil reside with the bride’s parents for the present.• • •.Joie de Vie Club With Mr*.SchneiderTho meeting of tho Jolo do Vie Club on Friday afternoon with Mrs.K. Wilson. The out-of-town f Miss Edith Broyles, lovely sist Mrs. Otto Hervig, who is here Kentwood. La., received u d handkerchief. The afternoon's r urcs were concluded with a t«: Ing summer pinto.• • •Mr*. Joo Rumble Honored Morning Bridg*At tho joint invitation of Dawson Winn and Mrs. _ Ri' Burton, a small,, congenial put throo tables of bridge guests tills morning In the former's to welcome Mrs. Joe Kumbl Grenada,-sister of tho hostess* her return visit to Laurel, fthi seems really one of Laurel's own. having only a few mon'h taken up her residence in Mississippi. She Is a'great fusocially, nnd all manifested pleasure at having her wltnagain.The head prize for the me went to Mrs. Darling Mundei' thcro was a gift each for Mrs. ble and for Mrs. Charles 'I Street, the latter a bride of thlt; June.Tho hostesses served a del congealed salad; und much clnlt; is tempting for a summer platV M. U. of Second Avenu* B Church to Meet Monday AftaThe Woman's Mission Uni the Second Avenue Baptist c will hold a business meetlr Monday afternoon at three c at the ohurch.
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Laurel Daily Leader

Laurel, Mississippi, US

Sat, Aug 03, 1929

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