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AfTRACTIVE DAVIDSON BRIDE MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON. ' Siiecial (o The (timervn. UAVIDSON, May 21. — At 2] o ' clock Wednesday, xMay 19, the Presbyterian church auditorium and lawns in front of the building be- came the scene of a beaiutiful wed- ding that in coU and brightness vied with the green of tree and grass and thp Sunshine of the ' glorious May day. To this richness of hue- and tone Queens college was a large contributor. v The occasion wis the marriage of Miss Mary Hines Watkins, who graduated on the preceding day at Queens college, her diploma serving as a second marriage license to Charles Robinson, of Dardanelle, Ark., who after another year at Louisville Theological sieiriinary, win have the legal right to prefix the title reverend to his name. Rev. Robert ' Mclie9A, his fellow student at the seminary, was best man. The attendants ' in couples were Miss Lennie Farns forth, Greenville, Tenn., and Thomas O. Watkins, IJavidson; Miss Annie Lou Williams, Oxford, and Samuel M. Watkins, Henderson; Miss Pauline Owen, Charlotte, and Junius Hun- ter, Gastonla. The officiating minis- ter was Rev. M. C. Bowling, of Burkeville, Va., ■uncle of the bride. He was assisted by Rev. Dr. C, M. Richards, pastor of the Davlason church. The m ieic was under the direc- tion of Miss Hattie Thompsop as or- ganist. As a prelude Miss Thompson played the introduction ' to the sec-; ond act of Lohengrin njodulating into the bridal chorus from the same. As the bridal party readied the al tar the marriage hymr of the Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns was sweetly sung by Mesdames Guy Vowles, R. D. Daugherlty and W J. Martin. The bride carried a shower of I lily-of-the- valley, falling from a gold wedding booKio., cunUiiiuiiii; the ceremony that her father, the late Thos. H. Watkins, class of ' 98, al- ways used as a minister, at the mar- riage altar. The weddinir march from Men- delssohn ' s . Midsummer N i g h t ' s Dream served as a reces.sional. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are both pledged volunteers for the mission field of Afrlda. Mr. Robinson hope.? that after he has had another year at the seminar - the Presbyterian commiftte of foreign missions will be able to send himself and wife, at once to this field of their aJioice. The present summer the groom and his bride will be located at Blackey, Ky.. engaged in home mi.sslon work. Mrs. Robin.son hestdPs posae.ssing a diploma from Queens, is a grad- ual , in piano at Arkansas college, Batdsville (class of ' 25). Tlje bride has been the recipient of a number of social honors, given in recognition of her approaching marriage and appreciation of her character and pleasing personality. Among these were showers given by Mrs. Robert Laft ' erty, of Char- lotte; by the senior clafes of Queens college ; ,by Mesdames J. R. Withers and Guy Vow1«b. of Davidson. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. White, of Moores- villc entertained the bridal party and out-of-town guests Tuesday eve- ning after the rehearsal. The out-of-town guests here In a4 flItion to Dr. and Mrs. White, and .Misse« Anne and Carey White and Master Bob White, of Mooresville,, were Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Rowland and Miss Anne Rowland, of Sum- ter; Miss Frances Watkins, Hen- ' derson; Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Bowl- ing, Burkeville, Va.; Rev. and Mrs. Frank Klncaid, Springfield, Ky.; Mr.s. A. p. McArn, liaurlnburg; Mrs. O. J. Thies, Chariot ; Master Aus- tin Thies, Charlotte; Mrs. Che.sley WatHlns, ai ntreat. Miss McLean, dean of Queens college and W. ' C. Watkins, Roxboro.
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