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Robert Marshall of Winston-Sale The wedding music was pla: by Miss Betty Marshall also tyinston Salem The bride was dressed inwaltz-iength gown of white 1; over tafieta with matching acc sories.Following the ceremony a ception was held at the home the bridegroom.Mrs. O’Dell attended Dublin HSchool and the bridegroom is graduate of Pulaski High Schlt; class of ’58. He is under mana training at Keystone Shoe Stc Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell will res in pulaski.Mrs. SeagteMRS. JAMES RICHARD O’DELL(Barbara Jean Burton)Lou Writes JaneWherein Lou Hill Tells Her Friend, Jane, Soire Of The Recent Happenings In PulaskiEntertainsBook GroupPulaski,SuturJaycar Jane:THUKK ATTR.VTIYE vtoj rs; Mr.'. Frlt; d Ic.ru* of 5 h St. We eak of her daugi ier-in law, Nila, I rs. J-4m M. Bane a i'd tiwa a:k*r-toe Li e douy it ;* ns, Saiah Miar-i v.a 1 al Sa ly) 5*2 years o!d, ni'/ 1 for hg aJ:n, lt;. . »r, Sa.uie .me. a\ i U( Sv B., 31 *2 years, ami'd for our Betsy Bane (Mrs. '• 1) '\ e to.mil'y h.s j 1 *. r urn-rd cm London. England with their •' r 1 a*d fiaOisr, Lt. GcO. Bane, ho w a. s rd at Wf-Srt Dray-n A.r 1; pee Ba u‘, ju £ 11 miifiascou nse tibbs is a gneiaA arsiaet in growing flowers. Even in summer nvo widajtor is very oofod and! asw a ter in iide tihe house w-as always needed, Nito adided.11; London.TH BANES CAME HOME on c S. S. A me Ca, a b :u*Lviful stop to or sail nig tor seven days toy ,cked in Nnw V 1 k and l:\on flaw H anoke. L was a fine Snip by hip, s«ays NHia. Tih.s m» dn of tna-(*1 was unusual though fern toe ’unes as tihey a’wayu fly to any cstination. The colonel being a cr of wide war exp r.erjee, mat-rtoly th/y By! Remark rig of tihi3 d aS ard 'hip Mrs. Bfane says was just fabu focus, wutffi an ex-/ kr.t w .i cr, who e.srefiiilyok ea.ro of th:dr needs. The en-oain;!v rat was g«.*od also wdtlh.. * e:r. '. .snoe:*a 1 pa nties, bdngo,WfNTEfR EN ENGLAND seemed ve: y u lid to the America ms, who w; ,;e nql used to Uhe o'imiajte. Therir English friends laughingly said to Nita and John “Oh, we are a toa^dy iqt. ’ * Naturally CM. Bane was very busy aft tihe base and he d id mu uh f lydijg. The children en joyed their little English playmates very much and both Sally and Betsy have the prettiest English ac-o.-i*.. They are very cftarmdrig M-(t.e giiris.0 racingarid (fihar gam as ofNITA HAD ONE TRIE? to Par s, which she fouod maignaficenit and very er“braiding. She xwefcid in the sigfTs oi the molt iunjptonbant city of France. She wais :njt)e.re$ted in the venerable buildings, architecture, the art galleries, the Eiffel Ticover, where slhe had lumfcflMgaa a/t a g«. j us resP.iauiianft. Womi o wshopping she adored and she (fr’iund thin©* very dajfieran/t frtom England. The whole set-up is1 different she says. Naj‘lt;urtai!fiy, witSh Paris as a style center, she found tihe acstiuimas vv.ry ^ Iegir.it and She si i.t.-vrigly aicl*d. d—very oosilfyi—insiai-ly afmazinig!. i-a nee.QUARTERED IN A HOUSE, theI arc* enjoy ,d t;r'r f .residence 1 England very much. There was walled garden of a hia^f acre, rh.ch \uas very beautiM. They . cr? f linage to have a mterld who !v c;1 iiy. Their next bcun? wtas not 1 rgc ar.d a maid worked by v day, N:*ia said. Having smiafl h':}■{• n, M rs. Bane was not ableSt» t av '' v: v mi:ch. however thc^ri tiIT IS GOOD to be home,” said af4toiaatave, dairk hahr-ed Mins. Bame, wiho added, “You know we have a loit nuare con-vendenicei^ here thana'bn.iaid amid wiltih litit’e ctoldran,i»s a helip.” The fbr) iilgn duty /thiCiUigh' wia.s a wxndcn5ul exfoiesr'emloe and Nufla wais mio-ft iimpneased w^tih England’s beautiful '* countryside and p’o‘ure?que hiomsets. A naitive of Loiaisianja, Mrs. Bane lived in Cai'-ifcmia beifiore she and Jo(hm. , v.-rv S' .isarf. w'tih enTor- i *** her fiamily Um- Lxr-^vi 1 d ai* toe bais.e N-1 l3iane nW' ^ Ba ^..u prAu »a au n...e Ldi*c. a. , ^ Xq;;!doa Kan Biane bais al-raady gone tore to find a httu©e. His fa*mi y wcM fly out and jean him ahoniy. Anyway the Btanes,returning from England afterthree yeans overig ia*s, are ncadyf:.r now duty, ficr wthen ‘‘UnjcieSam” oafto—flbe men and thedr families a*re rdaidy to go~and find a nsiw home—i^t a mow action.Youns,iLoai Hi Cl.u:r' u:i fi.uad the English people more rv.id than Atiiericans, h|“wov-r af i-r kn»jwi;ig toic-m they are v y friendly. Ti.e od part cf Lou-An, lt;u;r infj-rmanit told us, wnas cry fia %ci 1 utir g and a’vvu;ys re-r-a :it J awesome — .'jo d’ififerenjtn ar..yhrg Nl’a had seen bear*.AS IS EVERYONE, NVaa Bare a.uuli imprciMs.^d wii,‘.ih the icautiful flowers in England. “Ev-r\ me tihere,” she s*aid, l%Qzms tj firw-rr a?.” No mut-.r ). a the hxnse or theI t, Ar re ar a a ’ways bea’Jjtufulr a ji.-s :n ajbursdjaii-ce. .Sp-akir^g of,e anid tihe m...csit*ure, ofFTOST METHODISTCIRCLES TO MEETCircles 1, 2 and 3 of First Methodist Church will meet Monday morning at the church at 11:30. The WSCS will meet at 1:30 p. m.tm►HN M. BANE, SALLY AND BETSYphotuMrs. F. A. Seagle was hostesj the Thursday Book Club at home on Cliff St. Thursday af noon.Mrs. Carl McNew presided in absence of Mrs. Frank Millin president. Club books were disci ed and exchanged. Roll call 1 answered with interesting cun events.Mrs. C. B. Quesenfeerry .«ho1 pictures taken of club member:a previous meeting which pro of interest.Mrs. Seagle used as decorat; throughout tbe reception rooms rangements of lovely mixed s mer flowers.The door prize was won by B L. R. Summers.Mrs. Seagle, assisted by daughter, Mrs. Woodson C mipgs, served an ice course coffee.Members attending were BMcNew, Mrs. Peck Baxter, B Guy Cruise, Mrs. Cummings, B Quesenberry, Mrs. Von Molt; Mrs. Summers and Mrs. SeaCouncil PlansFor AffairsThe council of the Pulaski C ty Sub-district of the Methc Youth Fellowship met Thurs night at Jordan’s Chapel to mplans for a picnic in Augustto discuss program topics and v ing a letter to the Open Forun The Southwest Times concen the ABC store. Juanita Gre^ of Barren Springs, president, lt;ducted a business session.The host MYF gave a short gram before the business ses and served refreshments at close of the meeting.PULASKI CHAPTER UPS TO MEET SATURDAYThe Pulaski Chapter, Un Daughters of the Confederacy, meet Saturday at 4 p. m. 00 lawn at the home of Mrs. Tri Johnston, Robinson Tract Rd. an annual potluck picnic.Mrs. Roscoe Price, Mrs. Wj Elkins and Mrs. Johnston ar charge of arrangements.Families of members and t guests are invited to attend.Mrs. Price, out-going presic will install the new officers, fol ing a business session.D efenseT allBy Youths AThe Civil Air Patrol and Grlt; Observer Corps and their reli to civil defense was the subje* a talk given before the Busiand Professional Women’s C Thursday night at a dinner r ing at Blair House. Bobby berger and Kenneth Riggle, informed young men, were s\ ers for the occasion.In his opening remarks, Mr. berger stated, “Civil defense i a functioning organization in or any nearby county, howe' he explained, “the CAP and did, in a manner tie in with civil defense although it is r part of it.”Mr. Riggle spoke first of CAP, saying it was foundelt; December of 1941 and was ai tirely volunteer organization i respects. At that time and di the war, the CAP flew 24,0( miles from Maine to the Gu Mexico, patrolling the shoi for the German submarines anGorps. Twenty-three cadet were lost during this periowas said.Ail Phase Training Tbe pr^sebt mission of theis to tram youth in all phasair defense except the actuallessons. The CAP ^Iso carriian exchange program with countries of the world,- Thecadets have been well repres at summer encampments at ley Field, except for this sun when funds wore not availaMr. Umberger eontipued bjing of the work pf the QCX stated in Pulaski; all CAP bers are also GOC members the Pulaski group enjoys Unjt»
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