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k’C BHigS, Hor^y-Joste W^ June 19 Mrft. Lewis J. Jobss of Wsshinc- tOB. N, C., sBBOoness the marrisss of ksr dsafhter, Doris,' to Billis A. Hornsby of Csmden and Washing ton, N. C., on Satarday, June 19 at t:M o’clock, FIrit Christian chnrch, Washington, N. C. In a ptirate ceremony performed by tbs Rst. M. EUmore Turner, pas tor of the First Christian church, /On Saturday erenlng, Mias Doris Jones became the bride of BlUie A. Hornsby. The couple entered the church ssssUl unattended, and tlm lereaMmy was witnessed by rdatlres and a few close friends. * Mrs. Hornsby Was attractivMy at tired in . a sumiher suit of white gabardine and using white acces sories, her flowers were talisman roses. Mr. Hornsby is originally from Camden and Is connected with the Railway Express Agency, senring as local agent for same here in Washington. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home of «Mrs. Jones, 607 N. Charlotte street. 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Oneat, Jr, and Mrs. Edwin Adams presented Jumuakal program. _ The usher-gfbomsmen weTe, Thomas John of Laurlnbnrg, Thomas Wooten, Roderick Cantey and Henry Beard, ..Jr., of Camden, The beet man was Oscar S. Woot en, brother of the bridegroom of Camden. Mrs. James A. Peacock of Atlan- •ta. Ga.. was the matron of honor and only attendant. She wore an afternoon dresa of lilac marquisette and lace with matching hat and carried a bouqu%t of pink aateri. “The bride, who was glren in marriage by her father, ^as be comingly dressed in an afternoon dress of cameo pink marquisette with tight bodice of matching lace and three-quarter-lenglh eleeveh. She wore a picture hat of felt in the same shade and carried a bou- q^t of lavender asters centered 'Wh an orchid. The bride’s mother wore a blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of asters.' The . bride groom's mother wore a green dress with white accessories and an or chid. briit la tho iUri of Kr. aa< Hn, W. H. M«Mhii7 «f Lanrtebvg. 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