Friday, June 29, 2018

Ethel Mae Lowry, Louise Outlaw Were June Brides, 1936



“Strictly Personal,” from The Independent, Elizabeth City, N.C., June 19, 1936

Miss Ethel Mae Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lowry Jr. of Weeksville, who will be married Sunday evening, June 21st, to Mr. Thomas William Foster. The wedding will be solemnized at Salem Baptist Church. (Photo by Frisby)

One of the loveliest of this year’s crop of June brides in Elizabeth City is Mrs. Henry Hobson Sandridge, above, who before her marriage at Christ Episcopal Church on Saturday night, June 6, was Miss Louise Outlaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Outlaw of Riverside Avenue, this city. (Frisby photo)

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Payne, Marion Overman and Dick Dozier spent last week end at Nags Head.
Commander J.A. Price, Captain Walter Ethridge, James Evans Blades and Albert Gard left Wednesday afternoon for New York to attend the Louis-Schmeling fight.

Beware, girls, no flirting with the new highway patrolman C.W. Gibson, as he has a very attractive wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson have an apartment with Mrs. Gladys S. Daniels on West Church Street.
Mrs. Howard Bullock, Mrs. Evelyn Carter and Mrs. Sanford Dale spent last week end in Rocky Mount and attended the wedding of Mrs. Bullock’s sister, Miss Louise Barthalemew.

Charlie Burcher of Norfolk spent the week end with his parents on Ehringhaus Street.

Among the students receiving honors at Duke University were J.W. Brown Jr. of Gatesville and Ralph E. Baum of Kitty Hawk.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mathis of Manteo spent Wednesday in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Saunders returned Monday night from Charlotte where they had been called for the funeral of Mr. Saunders’ brother-in-law, Earl Lanford.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthew Weeks have moved to Apt. 5, Perry Apartment.

Albert Lassiter of Miami, Fla., and Lockwood Lassiter of  Baltimore are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Twiford on Burgess Street.

Mrs. Lannie Livermore of Columbia is visiting Miss Lillian Alexander at her home on Cypress Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Copeland (Edna) Newbern are spending the summer with Mrs. Newbern’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creekmore at Moyock.

Bill Daniels, Dail Bembury and Kennett Jarvis have opened a little store at Nags Head for the summer.

Wanda Miller left Wednesday to visit friends in Raleigh.

Mrs. J.J. Combs and children, Toot and Joe John of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. Combs’ parents, Judge and Mrs. I.M. Meekins on West Main Street.

Lillian Wilkins took her office force to Kitty Hawk for the week end.

Mrs. Ruth Margaret Way of Orangeburg, S.C., has been spending a week with Mrs. Clay Foreman on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Clay Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Foreman, Mrs. Mollie Bartlett and Mrs. Way spent the week end at Virginia Beach.

Mrs. Phyllis McMullan Howard has returned to Nags Head after being ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.W. McMullan on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Cyrus Aydlett, Carolyn Kramer, Jane Sawyer, Jay Scott, Lockett Blackwell, Ruth Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith spent the week end at Aydletts cottage at Kitty Hawk Beach.

Mary Owens and Beany Creecy spent the week end at Nags Head as the guests of Mrs. Graham Bell.

Mr. and Mrs. Holland Webster and little daughter Grace Holland have been spending this week in Lexington, N.C., as the guest of Mr. Webster’s parents. They also visited in Winston-Salem.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Virginia Peele) Scarborough have returned to their home at Wash Woods Coast Guard station after visiting Mr. Scarborough’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Scarborough on Pearl Street.

Mr. and Mrs. M.U. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Duke spent last week end at Nags Head.

Mrs. Ben Goodwin, Mrs. John Marshall and baby, Mrs. Harvey Goodwin and twins are spending some time at Cyrus Aydlett’s cottage at Kitty Hawk Beach.

Mrs. James Brayshaw and her grandson James Rodney Brayshaw of Newark, Del., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foreman on Riverside Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Reid of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with Mr. Reid’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Reid on Route 1.

Mrs. Virginia Wood of this city has been granted an absolute divorce from John L. Wood of this county.

Mrs. Walter Cohoon and Mrs. William Anderson entertained on Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. W.H. Doyle of Finley, Ohio, a house guest of Mrs. Fred Lowe. Bridge was enjoyed at ten tables and delightful refreshments in the nature of a salad course were served. Miss Mary Owens won the high score prize and Mrs. George Turner won the second high score prize. Mrs. Doyle was presented with the guest prize.

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