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| Snap Shots at the City News Mr. Lester S. Ford, of this city, and Miss Clara Day, of Baltimore, Md., will be united in marriage at the rectory of St. Micheals and All Angels Episcopal church in Baltimore ob the 20th at high noon. A brief bridal tour to the North will follow, after which Mr. and Mrs. Ford will return to Reidsville to reside. Miss Day visited Reidsville a few weeks ago is remembered very pleasantly by quite a number of our people |
| New Residents Henry J. Conines, from Washington, D. C, residing at 711 West Lee street ; Lester S. Ford and family, Reidsville, N. C; Dr. L. C. Coble, Alamance count yj Pr. J. W. Young and family, and Dr. W. C. Ashworth and family, both of the Telfair Institute; Miss Nan McArn, Laurinburg. N. C. |
| Baby Announcement Lester Shipley is the name of the young stranger that took up his residence in the hospitable home of our friend. Lester Ford, a few nights ago. He weighs nine rounds and says he has come to stay with them for twenty-one years or thereabouts: |
| Snap Shots at The City News Mr. Lester Shipley Ford and Miss Clara Day, were married at Saint Micheal and All Angel's Rectory in Baltimore on Tuesday, and after a brief tour North will return to Reidsville to reside. Mrs. Ford will receive a warm welcome by the host of friends she won while visiting here recently, Mr. Ford is a member of the firm cf Ford Bros, plumbers and tinners, and posesses fine business qualities. He has THE REVIEW'S heartiest congratulations and best wishes. |