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Leesville, J»n. 27.—In a home wed- &S of simple besnty Saturday sf- January 20th, Miss Virgrinis Kyrer became Hie bride of Ftmnan Brown Davis, of Barnwell. 71 Floor* baskets of white snapdrag- is, narcissi, pines, candelabra held- f / tmm , ■ r' *T- * SOUTH THURSDAiri. FEBRUARY 1, lf34. y ing cathedral candles made a charm ing setting, for the ceremony. The ttftemony was performed by the bride’s paster,, the Rev. W. t. Hiers. While the candles were being lighted by Malcolm Kyzer, of Hamlet, N. C., end Eugene Davis, 0/ Barnwell, Miss Veda Bairt,cf Lexing:on, and Willard Kyser, of Moigantah, N. C., provided w. the Edward Kyzer, of Summerville^ Pre ceding the bride dainty li.tie Anna Marie • Kyzer, of Hamlet, N. C., en- ter'ed bearing'the ring in a 1 silver tray. . The bride entered with her father, r. She wore a modish going-away coat suit of blue with Imail ha: and veil and matching . acceescrids. She carried fl bouquet of biide’3 roses. • **'- Immediately after the ceremrny the ycung ccup.e left for 4 trip in Flori da. On their return they will make their home in Barnwell, where Mr. Davis i 3 ergaged in business. Mrs. Davis H the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, E. B. Kyzer, LeeJ- vilie, and is a graduate of Summer- land, tollege end the University of South CaiUlina, where she received her M. A. Since her giaduaticn she has teught Frarach English, in ths high’ sch:ol of the Stste. LOOK AT THE AI ON YOUR PAPER! If it reads “Jan. 1984,” or any date . prior thereto ycur subscription has expired and a prompt remit- . tance will be appreciated. Wd w ' Cannot send the paper to delin- “^quCnts indefinitely. - >T 1 \ - y.- . 1 y.-VA . - • r. ■ *.'X*.; • 1 / . av:-a: a ; ^ ’i-H': ’: : : • % *jM ■ y>, ■■■■■: ■ ■■■■■■ • . .-Tvrv.- .. • •.*. . .-.•.y •./.-.yj.y- •.•.v'yix;*; ivl-Ml-N-' !\\ mm mi! ■ r:£: : : •: •: i- y : 1 . *> ;fx 1 *y pfi •< :■■}: v.v.y..v^« ’ * ‘ •v ' ‘ > i •: <: :V ; iUHil L.-.v; , ' J / I 1 -J. V I ■ vlytyXy • .y. •.v.v.y *•' • •••> X f V. V y : [o] Kl '.vyly' y-: X‘jl-l>yly^ :: we*:*:*, .•x-x-x 0 ' ; •' 1 i Rv- V ' > - m ■ i 4$ ' sV? }‘-K ■ ♦rl -x' s y-- v#; Hi -y. ■ia>. 4 t ■ V \ wS .■ f It's here now, for the first time: motor car year. There never has been a new' the car that all America has been Chevrolet model with so many basic and sweep- standing by to see and drive-Cterofct for 1934! in S «dvanc« as Ithis one. It’a different-totMy And if you aren’t among the first to attend the gala introductory showing, youVe going to miss one of the biggest, most exciting events of the wl GRUB] unlike anything you’ve seen or anything you wiU see in'motor cars for 1934! CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors k / i ■ I / I / ' j i ' ■'vW 8 h - W* \ ^ 7 . . X v arid »e s< ’ * • y *, . < t, 'ftmw MM .. : :.y 7' X'- 1 v -' i v !< i. . >7,1 ■- . j ' ~.Q ■ -fa ■Bf