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THE LANDMARK STATESVILLE PAGE IVE MONDAY JULY 30 1951 Miss Mary Long Miss Jean Myers Reid And OLD ROLLER TOP PERSONAL Becomes Bride Of The old roller top desk that Mrs Montgomery Mrs reed Gray You'll like this new pro entering second performance are made possible The of or TURKISM i OOMWTtC KI WATCH OR THE SHOW BOAT! Harriman Is Still Hopeful ot boM lh" four fok Mrs Reid Miss from and UNDERGOES OPERATION Mr George Hudson who under went an operation in Baptist hos pital Winston Salem is recover ing satisfactorily and return? 1 riday to his home on Reynolds Drive Miss Mary Walker Will Spend Next Year In Germany Miss Mary Walker member of the faculty at the University of The Monticello Club Meets With Mrs Marlin picsidcnt Club and vice piesi and Mrs street Dr at the Mrs Mrs Beginning August 6 the irst Associate Reformed Presbyterian church will have a Vacation Bible The grocery store on South Tradd street owned by Georgs Tsumas was entered some timi riday night and five cartons of cigarettes were missing The police investigation indi cates that entry1 was made through a door and that the night prowler either had a key or found thi door unlocked Lawn Party or Miss Mildred Parker Mr and Mrs James Crawford 'eft Wednesday for a visit to rela tives in Washington fMalTI CONSOlTtE Mrs II Peal of Chailoth ind Mrs Kenneth Raymer wilnteilnin Saturday afternoon fron l30 to elm at a lawn paity Mrs Kenneth Rnynier's home honor Miss Mildred Charlotte LONDON July President international trouble Averell Harriman thinks the Iranian oil crisis can be solved if Britain agrees Iran's proposals for reopening negotiations That's what he told reporters in London today on his arrival from Tehran Harriman said he was hopeful the proposals Iran made i will bo the basis for the two gov eminent to get together four exclusive "Tone Touch" fea I )ires found only in the Kimball Comolette! Give your family the fun and the many advantages offered by a fine piano such as this Early American Consolette hf Kimball! Miss McDade Is Honored At Lovely Bridal Party Miss Estelle Pharr and Mis Doris Jean Morefleld ere joint hostesses at a party Thursday evening in honor of Miss Virginis McDade Mi McDade will be mairied in August to Mr Moffett Cloer The party was at Miss Pharr's h'n'ei on South Patterson street Summer flowers were setting in the rooms where guests assembled for games prizes in the games going to Mis Elizabeth McDade Mrs Roie May Carlton and Mr Bridges who gave theirawards to the honor guests After the games refreshments in green and white note were served A final feature of the evening Miss McDade the bride elect was given a ribbon that she was told to follow to its end At the eni found a store of packages miscellaneous gifts from the guests The gift was iron' Miss McDade wore a pretty printed summer dress and her hostesses gave her a corsage red carnations for the past two years has a teaching position in the schools at Lexington Mr Bowen was graduated Boyden high school Salisbury from Catawba College where he was outstanding in: athletics or three years he has held a coaching position in the Lexington high audience for the Loveiy daisies glad decorated the of eastern Carolina friends fo a house party nt Morehead City Rev and Mrs Wilson an children Camlvn rank of Beltsville Md ar rived Monday evening for a visit with Mis Wilson mother Mrs Jessie Knight Mr Horry GnOon of Washin'on J) spent the week end ii Statesville Mr ana Mrs 11 Bass and son Bass Jr niid Mr and Mrs Ralnh nod doiighter An Kay nil of Durham spent the week end with lelatives i Statesville They are coming Cake Cutting Givenor Miss Jean Myer And Harold Bowen Miss May Long Honored At Party And Bridal Shower Ostwalt and Miss Maude Mason entertained at a bridal shower riday evening st Mrs Ostwalt's borne on ifth street to honor Miss May Long bride elect of August In a series of games novelty prizes were awarded to Mrs James Thomas Mrs Paul Harris Jr anl Mies Margin el Brewer who pre sented them to the honor guest Miss Long wore an attractive dress of beige cotton and rubrum lily corsage from her hostesses Shs was showered with gifts and her hostesse? presented her gifts of linen Bouquets of all white flowers and a vase of Picardy gladioli were decoration of the home Miss Mason and Mrs Ostwalt served deeorated bridal squares lihie punch block ice cream and salted nuts Grocery Store Of Tsumas Entered HOME ROM HOSPITAL Miss Ennis Le Asley ha to her home on States rille Route 3 after undergoing lieatinent al Duvis Hospital Sunday Members of annie Harmon Bible Class of the Methodist ehureh of Harmony elected offic ers at their meeting riday even ing Mrs Nola Kinder is the ne president anl elected to serve with her were Mrs George Dan iels vice president Mrs red Albea treasurer Miss Sara Marie Neese secretary Mrs Daniils class presi dent presided over the meeting and 17 members were present Singing of favorite hymns of clans members opened the meeting and Mrs Burl Gaither conducted the devotional service Mrs Lee Jones had the quotation feature of the program The closing prayer was by Mrs Jnrney The class met with Mrs A Jones at her home in Harmony and associate hostess were Mrs Did Kimball and Mrs Davis Officers Elected By annie Harmon Bible Class llr And Mrs Butler Go To Green sbord or Short Visit $45000 Damage Vacation Bible Suit To Be Heard School To Begin In Death Here August 6 Mp and Mrs II Mi Butler of New Orleans who had been here since last riday as guests of Mrs Mrs rench left riday for a short stay in Greensboro and will go from there to Lerngton and other points in Virginia to visit before leturning home Mr Butler an iumnus 'of Washington and Lee will visit tome of his former classmates in Virginia The Butlers came to Statesville from Canuga Lake where Mrs Butler who is president of the Wo man's Auxiliary of Trinity Episco pal church in New Orleans repre sented the Auxiliary at a confer ence at Canuga Lake It was their first visit in Statesville and they apparently enjoyed their stay here finding the local community even in the current hot spell as compared with their home city In Greensboro Mr and Mrs But ler are spending a short while at the 0 Henry hotel Their nephew Mr Butler rench is entertaining it a dinner party in their honor today and they are giving a din ner at the hotel Saturday for Mr and Mrs Buller rench and for their niece Mrs loyd and Mi loyd Miss Marie Stevenson And Jack Hendrix Plan August Wedding Mr and Mrs Carl Stevenson Stony Point Route 1 announce he engagement of their daughter Winifred Marie to Jack Wayne fendrix son nf Mrs Rachel Hendrix 221 A rmfield street The wedding will take place in Coucoi Presbyterian church orny on August 20 i SIMPLE GKACtrUL LINES fit perfectly into most any home Its marvelously mellow tone and Dr Mary Martin Sloop the Mother of the Year was honor guest at the luncheon cf third district presidents of the Nor' Carolina ederation of Women's Clubs held riday in Boone Mrs Watkins of Boone third district president called th? meeting to order Mrs red Bunch Jr second vice president of the State federation met with the district presidents to discuss plans for the coming club year Luncheon was served to the group in the Methodist church at Boone and following the adjourn ment of the business session the presidents and Dr Sloop attended the Boone flower show held the Baptist church Attending the meeting from Statesville were Mrs Bunch and Mrs Kiser the president of Statesville Woman's Club Mrs Dwight Martin president of th? newly organized Womans Club Stony Point accompanied them the Boone meeting She wore a sash of matching green and carried a bouquet of pastel flowers The bridesmaids' dresses styled like those of the maid of honor were of lavender embroidered organdy over taffeta and they carried pastel The junior bridesmaid wore lav ender embroidered organdy and carried a nosegay of mixed pastel flowers Mrs Reid mother of the bride was gowned in powder blue lace and had a shoulder arrangement of orchids Mrs Bowen the bride mother wore navy shear with shoulder bouquet of orchids or the wedding reception th a home was beautifully decorated with gladioli and other mixed flowers The table spread with lace had a centerpiece of white asters flanked by silver candelabra holding white tapers Assisting in serving were Long Mrs Ralph Mrs Clarence Reid and Catherine Sills Goodbyes said to Mr and Mrs Gene Collin After the reception Mr and Mrs Bowen left for a wedding tiip The bride wore a white ana navy ensemble the dress of white linen with navy coat and maten ing accessories She lifted the or chid fiom her bridal bouquet to pin at her shoulder Mrs Bowen was graduated from Harmony high school and froin Catawba College in Salisbury and held city and ftjrs Crowson to whom appointments for new members of the Woman's Club may be made There was a good sized and appieciative arrangements of ioli nnd zinnias club rooms These were done by Mrs Dent Lackey Mrs James A Brady andMrs Paul riylar Dr Mary Sloop Guest Of Honor At Boone Luncheon Mrs Reri vas hoste at a cake cutting Thursday eve) ing at her home in Harmony honor her daughter Miss Jea Reid and Harold Bowe who were married Iriday eveni: in Hnrmuny Baptist church About lorty guests 11 eluding a large group of out o' town guests and members of tJ family connection were ri ceived at the Reid home ai'te the ciike cuttirig The' bride elec wore a pretty summer frock o' floral printed orgindy The table laid with a doth' of 'embroidered linen ha a lovely centerpiece of whitf asters with white candles ii silver at each side The three tiered wedding cake with brida figurines on the top tier was a one end of the table and at thf opposite end was the puncl bowl' Gladioli and other sum mer flowers were arranged ir the living room and gift room Mrs Ralph Re'd completed the cutting of the cake after the bridal couple had cut the first slice Green and white ice 'cream nuts and punch were served with the cake Mrs Long pour ed punch' and assisting in serv ing Mrs Clarence Reid and Miss Ruth Reid The bridal couple gave their gifts to their attendants during the rehearsal party Miss Reid Rave costume pearls to the girls and Mr Bowen gave the men billfolds MORRISON RE ENTERS BAPTIST HOSPITA' ormer Sheriff Walter Morison re entered the Baptist hos iii V'inston Salem riiUiy fo treatment 1 all Himself from the enemy and bring on a revolution that would overthrow the power of Rome Mr own feeling with regard to the character of Judas is that he was not a helpless mechanistic puppet in the hands of Providence His downfall comes about through the growth of sin in his soul In concluding Mr Potter quoted these verses: "Know this tht every soul free To choose hie life and what he'll or this eterndl truth is given That God will force no man to heaven call persuade direct aright Bless with wisdom loie and light In nameless ways be good and kind But never force the human lind and reason make us men Take them away what are we then Mere animals and just ns well The beast mey think of heaven or hell The book hour Thursday was the last of the season James A Brady chairman of the committea who arranged the Book llours called attention to th8 three highly interesting re views and the reviewers all three of wnom were present were given appreciative applause or the first hour in late June Dr Nettie Herndon reviewed her own bopk on James Iredell At the second hour Mrs Wood reviewed ''The Immortal by iances Winwarr The com'mittee aiding Mrs Brady in arranging these re views included A Steele and Sirs D'Hon Mrs Kiser Club president presided and an nounced the appointment of a Miss Grose Attends Summer School At Duke University DURHAM July 27 Misa Mary JeaMGroe of Statesville is en rolled in the Science Teacherj Laboratory Conference sit Duke University it was announced here today In session July 2 3 through 27 the Conference offers junior se nior high school teachers training in laboratory' denoistratlons nn I experiments for their own class looms with minimum equipment The Conference supervised by Duke scientists in cooperation with the North Carolina Depart ment of Public Instruction is part if the Duke Summer School di rected by 11 Clyde A special feature of the Con ference Is the first North Caro lina showing of the Atomic Energy Exhibit Oak Ridge Cerlificutes of attendance will 1 be nwnrd''d nt the clone of lb Conference which is thought to be the fltst of its kind in the country according to Dr Lewis Anderson Duke botanist and Con fevi'nce Chiiimar Misi Gmse teaches nt the Statesville Senior High School lives VayIt Dr and Mrs rank Arthur of Atlanta arrived Saturday for a week's visit with Mrs Ar sister' Mrs oster Mr and Mrs Karl Kramer of Charlotte spent the week end herewith Mrs mo ther Mrs oster Tommy Watts of Taylorsville and Ann Cowan of Greensboro afe vis iting their grandparents Mr nnd Mrs Cowan and their great grandmother Mrs 11 Sharpe at their home on Davie Avenue mother is the former Miss Katherine Cowan father is Mr Tom Cowan Mr and Mrs Jack Eubanks and children Danny and Billy cf Charlotte will op week end guests of Mrs A Ivwan In August Mr EubanKa his family will move from Charlotte to Camden where Mr Eu banks will be business manager of the Travellers Insurance Agency at Camden Dr nnd Mrs Wayne Brady are here for visit to Dr Bradys woronfe Mr 1 pnivivw est rront ft he honor dress was of rrrcpn embrnirferad orooindv over taffeta styled with ofi H'S? been in the office of tae shoulder neckline and full skirt I Clerk of liedell Superior Court i years wa replaced rriday by a modern steel desk While displaying the new desk this morning Clerk of Couit 1 Smith stated that the desk was firt put in the office when the present court house was built in J8v8 About ten years ago the old roller top was removed and a linoleum top put on' Mr Smith eaid that the old is not discarded but has been up in basement tv be used in ths basement vault Monticello home demonstration rl'ib rut riday afternoon with i Mrs Marlin at her heme in Lorry Mrs' Ora Sharpe Morrison was associate hostess After the devotional service led by Mrs Morrison Mrs James Gray the president presided over dhe business session Reports of the' mail box improvement cam paign were given and plans for amily Night to be held in Aug ust at the home of Mrs Norris 01 the Wilkesboro road A report of the County Council meeting was also given Mrs Myrtle Westmoreland the hone demonstration agentfrad the demonstration on the un derworld of fashion Mrs Morrison gave a food preservation jepott and several very interesting book reports were given During an informal social hour! the hostesses served a i course cookies and tea Visitors u'ere Mrs Marlin's sister rank Bell of Canton and Rex Campbell ceeerdiiiy atiMwItft rarvty of Jocton In ovory fera of moil tin! A group of a hundred and twenty six including a large num ber of guests attended the picnic Supper was served in the grove near the lake and after supper the group enjoyed an informal visit in the erguson home which has individuality and charm The membership committee Miss Anne AderholdL chairman was in charge of arrangements for the picnic supper Miss Aderholdt broadcast a greeting over the load speaker system on the picnic grounds after supper and thanked Mrs erguson for her hospitality Presidents of the four dubs spoke briefly They were Miss Clyde Kilby Boone president who ex tended nn invitation to the district meeting to be held in Boone Sep tember 29 Miss Kay Aderholdt Hickory president Miss Sybil Shaw Lenoir president and Mrs Louis Evans Sjatesville club president lorida is 'spending several days i Kinston tsuiiuay to join a groui is the guest Ir and Mrs Clin ton Reizel nt their home in Elm wood In August Miss Walker will sail for Gcimany whore she will spend the next year as a consul tant in Education Mrs Reitzel mid Miss Wnlker were classmates rt the College of the University The big offensive in the Iredell County Hyalth war on rats was launched in States ville Monday morning ive two man crews from the department will place poisons at spots which have been found to have a hist degree of infestation by trapping live rats The live rats trapped have been analyzed for certaii rat borne diseases but results these tests have not yet been npivert Horn Red souilt and wnrfar I in will be mixed with a ton of dog chow and the process of placing it vill continue for several days Jack Cobb health department san itarian said today The waifai i will be placed so that pets cannm get to it and the red squill is harmless to pets Colonel and Mrs Rousseau of Detroit Michigan were guests of Mrs Patterson Thursday leaving riday morning for Maine Colonel and 'Mrs Rousseau Mrs Patterson and the late Colonel Pat terson were associated at Army posts and are friends of long stand ing Malcolm Camerson Jf has re turned home from his vacatien He spent a week at the Piedmont Boy Scout Carnpr at Tryon anl aftm returning from camp wa? in Con cord for a few visit with Johnny Patterson Mr and Mrs Smith of Knoxville Tennessee spent VAM nsdv nrri Thursday here with Attend Luncheon Given In Boone Mrs Kiser Statesville 1 Tvd Bunch Jr ileut of I North Cniolina ed eration of Women's Clubs wei peeially to attend the home coinin' in Boone riday atteiidliig a dis Sunday at New Steiling A 11 I trict presidents' luncheon I church iday evening at 7 :30 o'clock Jean Myers Reid daughterf Mrs Robert Lee Reid of Har iony and the late Mr Reid be ame the bride of Harold of Mr and Mrs Matthew Jowen of Salisbury Rev McSWain and Rev A Rhyne cere officiating ministers for th? lervice conducted with dquhl' ritual and followed by a weddingeceprion gNven uy me nother at her home in Harmony The church was in classic green ind white with baskets of white gladioli against a background of greenery and white tapers in standards shedding soft light iver the scene At the organ Mrs Vaughn Jennings began the musi prelude with then played a Wild and from Thais by Massenet Mrs William Trausneck sang by Cadman and Liszt's was played softly during the ceremony and then were traditional wedding marches The bride was escorted by her brother lake William Reid wno gave her in marriage and attended by Miss Ruth Reid maid of honor and by two bridesmaids Miss Ruth Long and Miss Ann Reid Junior bridesmaid was Patricia Ann Trausneck Carroll Bowen brother of th? bridegroom was best man and ushers were Clarence Reid John ny Reid Merle Bowen and Vaughn Jennings The bride's gow was of im ported handmade lace over satin a ith fitted bodice and skirt de signed in two tiers The top tier was of lace with scalloped hem line and the lower tier was of net over satin spreading into a graceful train Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion was fastened to a Juliet cap of seed pearls She carried a bride's bouquet of white i school 1 I I roses and gypsephua centered! tasy Terms Blackwelders i Miles Turnersburg Road Ptona 3248 17 with a commencement gram at the church Plans have ncen made for departments employing the lowing themes: for the begin ners pre school age children and ITS those entering the fitst grade in the fall for the nrimarv children those third and fourth grade Christian Walk and I for the Juniors for pupils enter ing the fifth sixth and seventh grades Parables Jesus for the Intermediates pupils of junior high school age Department leaders are Mrs Archie Bost Mrs Paul Ashburn Miss Elizabeth Evans Mrs John Kimmons The school will be in session Monday through riday with morning sessions from 8:30 until 11 o'clock The civil session of the August term of Iredell Superior court which opens Monday August will be highlighted by a damage School for ten days ending Aug suit in which th? plaintiff is ask ing $45000 damages The action arises from the traffic death on Shelton avenue of ll year eid Samuel ranklin Clark of Troutman last December Defen dant in the' suit is Stanford Lowell Lambreth alleged owner of a truck which was parked on Shel ton Avenue and which was struck by a pickup truck driven by' young father and in which his mother was also a passenger The suit is being brought by the mother Mrs Mittle Clark as administratrix of his estate The complaint claims da mages on the basis of alleged wrongful death of the youth At torney for the plaintiff is red Big War On Rats Starts Monday Garden Club Members Attend The Show In Boone Mr Knox preident of the Council of Statesville Garden Clubs and representatives of sev eral of the gaiden clubs were in Boore Thursday to attend the Boone lower Show They were in vited to Blowing Rock to be lun cheon guests of Mrs A Sain Jr at her summer home there an 1 ent from Blowing Rock over to Boone in the afternoon for the flower show Garden club member attendingn addition tb Mrs Knox were Mrs 11 Powell Mrs Rnbrrr Gaither Mrs Roy Sherrill Mrs Cail Holland Mrs Ralph Sherrill Mrs Gilliam Mrs Turner Mrs Shelton Mrs James Hedrick Mrs Hol land Mrs Ixiwis Mrs Ixm nie Mills Mrs red Rlane Jr who is at her summer homo Blowing Rock joined the group for the luncheon Tne home overlooks a beautiful view and the rooms nre paneled in chestnut A delicious buffet luncheon was rerved when the group arrived The flower show In Boone was quite elaborate and interesting Beautiful rosea snd delphinium were featured in the exhibit Rev James Potter' Gives Review of Book 'A Tear or Rev James pastor the irst Baptist church re LeGette newest rvel about the times of A Tear for at the last the Summer Morning Book 'ours of Statesville tub on Thursday Mr Potter ho recently saw and talked with Blythe gained some inter ting insight into the irpose in writing this book and the audience about it1 Mr Blythe regarded Judas tcariot as one of the best known nd at the same time one of he least! know characters in he worldi name is a by ord for greedy treachery and iorl blindness Accordingly in to write the book Mr llythe undertook to find out all could about Judas Iscariot nthe times in which he liived fevanted to see Judas through he eyes of the Master tot pre sent a picture of Judas as his Master saw him Incidentally his book when he had finished it was 50000 words too long and he had the task of trimming it down before publication A very difficult task He had to substitute action for description The background of the story is convincingly presented those days of violence when the Jewi wereunder the heel of Rome As a child Judas witnessed the cru cifixion of one of his kinsmen and this had its effect on his entire Jife The young man is an anti Roman fanatic and be eees in Jesus of Nazareth or rather Mr Blythe portrays him as see ing in Jesus the force able to rid the Jews of the yoke of Rome The preoccupation of Jesus with concerns far higher puzzles and upsets Judas The author makes Judas a tragic character rather than a despicable one He is re review hour Thursday presented as delivering his Mas ter into the hands of the enemy with no idea that Jesus would be crucified but with the con viction that Jesus would deliver our Clubs Have A Joint Picnic AtLiiedoun our organizations of business and professional the clubs of Statesville Hickory Lenoir and had a joint picnic Thursday evening at Liledoun the home of Mrs erguson at Taylors ville neaay ana iuuiruii) Mr and Mrs A Byers They were here to attend the funeral of Mr Sykes Air Smith a brother ot Mrs feyaes ana ur Smith and Mrs Byers are sistcf Mr and Mrs A rye of Atlanta Ga arrived Thursday to spend a few days with Mr and Mrs A Byers Mr and Airs Joe HoIlantT'and daughter Janet of North Wilkes boro and Mr and Mrs Pierce Van Hoy and son Thompson left riday for a stay at Myrtle Beach Alaster Brent Holland is spend ing a few days with his grand parents Rev and Airs Thompson at Union Grove Mr and Mrs Will Campbell and Mr and Mrs Jule Massey left Saturday for a few days' stay at Ocean Drive Beach Mr and Mrs Jack Duncan left Sunday for a business trp to New York and New England states Their daughter Anne Dun ean will visit her aunt Mrs Hr ild Simmons in Charlotte while they are away Mrs Lewis and son Bill uf Borger Texas arrived riday for a two weeks visit to Mr Lewis's parents Mr and Mrs Wasson Sr Mr and Mrs Earnhardt and son Ronnie of Baltimore are spending a while with Mr Bara hardt's parents Mr and Mrs Bornhardt on the Amity Hill road Technical Sergeant Barn liardt Mrs Barnhardt and thei: sons Jerry rnd Michael are here from Campbell Air orce Bas Camp Campbell Kentucky spend a week with Sergeant Barn parents Mr and Mrs Barnhardt on the Amity Hii road Mrs Arey Mrs Grose and Miss Kathryn Arey ha returned from ountain Inn where they visited Mra Arey's brother and sister Mr Kestler arLi Miss Ethel Kestlcr Mr and Mrs Jack Duffy ariwilding the week end at Myrtl Bench Mr nnd Mrs Maupen an children Bobby rnd Bonnie Wheelinc Viv snent a few days last week with Air and Mis Stanley Warren Airs Warren Ma' ''nn are Miss I'eggy Gilliam went to Harold Bowen Wed In A DESK IN CLERK'S Double Ring Ceremony Office REPLACE At the Harmony Baptist chure a with white orchid lvl Bradv Bradv who has been naval hospital at Camp LeJeune is being transferred to Charles ton to be on board the Arcadia a destroyer tender Mrs James Polk Gray aTJd children of Spartanburg mo snendin? this week here with committee composed of Mrs John nother Mr Rockwell Culp NEWBERRY July MarksJ with dignity nnd simplicity th They will be accompanied home wedding of Miss Alary Long by the daughters Miseses Sarah Prosperity and Rockwell JI Culp and Betty Crawford who spent )Of Mooresville the past two weeks visiting rcla nized at the home of the bride on in Washington nnd nev luesday atternoon July 21 at i pm Dr A Goodman Pro fessor of Bible at Newberry Col lege uncle of the bridegroom as sisted by the Rev Wessing ir pastor of the bride performed ihr ring ceremony of the Lutherar church in the presence of the im mediate families Southern sinilax floor baskets of white gladioli and asters and candelabra holding white tapers entwined with sinilax formed the nuptial setting The candles were lighted by George William Long and Dr Sherwood Barefoot of Greens boro brother and cousin of the bride 'the couple entered the cere mony room together The bride wore a white street length drees trimmed in lace with' matching lace hat and veil A single strand of pearls and an heirloom brace let were her only ornaments Sh? carried a satin covered prayer book topped with a purple throated orchid Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held for those present Th? mother wore a light blue dress with lace trim and a pink carnation corsage The mother wore a sheer navy dress with a corsage ur pink carnations The bride wore for traveling a pink linen suit pink and navy accessories and the orenid from her prayer book The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Long of Prosperity ahd has been a suces sf ul teacher in this state or th? past several years she has been on the faculty of the A Moore school cf Columbia The bridegroom is the son Culp and the late Mr Culp of Mooresville Upon returning from their wed ilng trip the couple will make their homo near Mooresville where tne bridegroom is engaged in exten sive dairy fanning salad Hedrick of this city and the de fendant is being represented by Smatheis and Carpenter of Char lotte Other cases on the civil calendar include 11 divorce action civil term following the week of criminal court will be pic sided over by Judge Hoyle sink Greensboro Kathryn Grayson Joe erqwN' surge and Gower Champion IT'S COMING SOON fc" Ik LMoiel)wta I i 1 I I CQ dB It I 7 Hi Vi 'Jf i i 80 I iw 4 wr I.

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