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Parties For Pair Of Brides-Elect Will Highlight Social Activitjes Miss Sehett Leaves To Attend Wedding Of Miss Faye Hiatt Radio Roundup WS1C-AM Monday. August Pre-nuptial parties will keep Statesville's two most popular brides-elect busy this week. Miss Shirley who will married in early September to Taylor Leonard, of Holmes and Miss Gloria Holmes will be hostesses at a buffet luncheon at their home sn to hoi or Miss Parks. Wednesday afternoon Miss Parks and Miss Margaret Willis Alexand- Miss Kathleen Scheil is this evening for Elkin wnere ill he an attendant in the wedding of Miss Faye Hiatt when she is married tomorrow evening fr- Marvin Arthur Bowers. oi nrM.

Dixie OMtuair coiuBB Mmical Hit of tte Day a will be honored Tuesday morniflgj will share honors at a tea to be UBon-Salem. Mis. Scheil will Aletha Davis, Jose' Fernandez ic Married In Pretty Home Wedding a hottt ceremony of simplicity 1 beauty Saturday evening at Miss Aletha Cleon Dsvis of eitv became the bride of Jose' Cuba. The bride's tor. Rev.

John K. Lasley. of- Med during the pretty double I ceremony- Ite young couple spoke their rs an ipcd in white with light ironv white, tapers in crystal itcring the piano was a JSH gladion with lighted tapers A OB father siae. tior to the ceremony. Miss letters, soioist.

ina-sn by rum anc "Because by tardeiot. jciss Betty mgrsm. ain, puyed "Always by uenin- I ihe traoiuonai eadmg marcfa- I'hc bride was given in marriage; ner lamer, ana ter Mrs. john L. McXeeiy ioed as mairon-Oi-nonor ana onu enaaiu- me onaegroom nafl- nn McNeciy.

orotner-m-iaw oi brine, as oeMinan. Boan the ringftearer. ror her weaning, ihe bride chose street lengm aress ol while eye, lasnioneu wun a drop snou.oer ect, cape sieexes and a mu ma sKni. wore a wmte aa; tn goio. irim ana oiher goid sc- isones ana an orcmo coisage.

Ine itron-oi-nonor 01 a oiue eyelet eft lasbionea similar to mat OL bnaes vith wnicn she wore ute accessories ana a corsage ol a roses. The oriae mother wore blue ngurea oemberg aress ute accessories ana a corsage ute Mrs. fernaiidez is the daughter oi r. and Mrs. Davis 01 iliu- She a graduate of Mates- lie high school and attendee Mil-: thre tiere( i ca ir Surrounding ell college.

She was connected the cake were sv ans holdi-is tb the Cftarloite Quartermaster float gladioli blooms. Light' trom 1844-47. as rom double crystal candelabra. The bridegroom if the son of Mr. On the DU ff was a lovely arrange-! Mrs.

Bernardino Fernandet of ment gladioli with green burn-1 laparra Oriente Cuba. He at- tapers used on either side. Bded the Oficina de Traiico Out of town guests here for the' hools, was a student at Mitchell wedding were Misses Margaret liege during 1947. i Swanson and Betty Huffman, of After a wedding trip to Western i Lenior. Miss Siberia Ragsdale of Carolina the young couple Albemarle and Catawba II make their Statesville Misses Myrtle Outlaw and Mildred the present.

For traveling the' MacDonald of Hartsville. S. and lanced to a two piece dress' Miss Bertie Rogers of Rock at 1:30 by Miss Beth Deaton at her home on Davie avenue On Wedi neesday a noon Mrs. Ralph she friends. in Albemarle 1 Mr.

and Mrs. B. M. Garrison who 1 are returning today from a vaca-, 1 tior. at Mjrtie Beach are leaving! for a few days visit in Baltimore.

I Elizabeth Bell Be Honored At Bridal Party siven at 4 30 by Miss Gladys rive in time to attend the rehear- Stephrns. Thursdav at 1 o'clock at sal and cake-cutting tonight and the Vance Hotel, Mrs Joe Morris? will also alien tne wedding Roland will Carolyn Bell will entertain at a bridal party. Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at her home on Bell Smnh who! street, as a courtesy for Miss Eliza- Mrs. J. Bell of Lancaster, S.

Florida to whose marriage to Harry H. Aber- 1 nathy. of this city takes place August 31. Miss Bell, a cousin of i the bride elect, wiil be an attend Harvej Holland of Xmton. N.

C-, Jnt ne i spent the week-end with his mo- -i tner. Mrs. W. W. Holland.

-o- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Compton and Children Ethel and" Clyde. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Compton, of Dur-; OWi 'R Ini" 81 re Mis. Mamie Grezg hss been Imn2 th Ramsey has gone to snake her ome. Campbell-Sloop and M-s. be hostess at luncheon as a courtesy for Miss Parks. Alexander Parties Miss Margaret Willis Alexander, bride-elect, will be honored this evening at bridge by Mrs.

Vance Kenierly at her home on West Front treet. Tomorrow at 1 clock Miss Betty Gillism. will be hostess at a luncheon as a i courtesy lor Miss Alexander Miss Gladys Stephens will have an informal tea Wednesday afier noon for Miss Alexander and Mi Thursday morning at 11 o'clock Mrs. W. C.

Moore is having an in! formal party at her home on West Front street to honor She bride- elect. Miss Alexander will be marncd August 21. at 7:30 o'clock at Associate Reformed Presbyterian i church to James Paul John-on of Memphis. Ter.n. also breakfast tomorrow.

Miss Hialt is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hialt. of Elkin and formerly lived in Statesville.

MRS. JOSE' FERXAXDEZ Mrs. Rav Compton. --0--" Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Lentz pbell, of this city, a ine Sloop. Mooresville route 3. can ghter of Mr.

and Mrs. V. E. Sloop, married August 1 at 4 o'clock To cessories and her orchid corsage. Cake Cutting Immediately following ee-e- mony.

the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs." L. K. Davis, entertained at a informal cake cutting. were invited into the room where the bridal couple cut the first of cake, which was served punch and nuts.

Completing ihe cutting of the cake was Miss Betty Gaither and presiding at the punch bowl was Mrs. Clyde Boan. sisting Mrs. Davis in serving v.as Mrs. John L.

McXeely. dining room table was cov- with a handsome handmade: cloth and centered with ihs Lulher TM Ostwalu Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holbrook v. ill have as their house guests for a few days.

Mrs. Hoibrook's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Brooks of Milwaukee, Wis. A Johnn xv hlte and is employed in ihe of Cannon Mills, Mr. Campbell attended States Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Keen, former-; ju schools and served in the navy ly of Statesville. spent the week- or three vears with the South Paci- end i Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ar-j forces! mour. The Keens are living in the service he Nashville, Tenn.

--O-Misses Mary Watt. Maude Mason and Sarah McLelland are vacationing this week at Ocean Drive. Fisher. Only a few close friends Mrs. F.

L. Carpenter aid Mrs and members" of the immediale fam- John T. Stegall, are entertaining Uy were present. Mrs. Paul Smith Wednesday at 1 o'clock, in She presented the nuptial music.

private dining room of the Vance Mrs Campbell atlended the Lan Hotel, to honor Miss Rebecca Rad er whose marriage to Samuel Lee Ostwalt is an event of this fall and Miss Johnny White who weds Dr. Robert M. Rickert also this fall. polis where he is employed by Can Smith and daughters the ceremony the. voung couple left for a wedding trip to western North Carolina and' pointt of interest in Tennessee.

They returned from their trip yesterday and visited Mr. Campbell's Crady White i- Bride jMiss Mary Charles Kent Hayes a Unite In AAarriage The marriage of Miss Mary Ca.herin3 Safriet. daughter of Mart Safriet and the late Mrs. Safriet of route Stalesville, and Charles Kent Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. M. Hsyes of Harmony route one, took place Saturday evening. August 7, in York. S.

C. E. Gettys N'unn officiated dsir- i the simple service. Accoiv panyjng the young couple to South Carolina were Robert Shaw and Jewel Brown. For her wedding the bride chose a sky blue silk faille suit, styled with a long fitted jacket, i which she wore navy accessories.

She wore a corsage of red roses at her shoulder. For traveling she i changed to a navy gaberdine suit navy accessories. Hayes is a graduate of Cool Springs High school and is employed with the local Southern Bell Telephone Company. The bridegroom is a graduate of Har. mony high school and is also em- i ployed with Southern Bell.

After a wedding trip to Washington. D. C. and points North, the bridal couple will make their ome at 125 North Tradd street in Statesville where they have taken an apartment. MONUAV.

A I I 1:00 Robert Hurieigh (MBS) 15 The Johnson Family (MBS) .30 Hawaiian Harmonies Two Ton Baker (UBS) 00 Uerdfs Record Session (MBS) .15 Superman (MBSi 30 Adventure (MBS) Tom Muc (MBS) NIGHT 00-- Theater :05 News :10 Musical Interlude :15 Spores with Hartley Williamson 30 Dinner (MBS) Kewa l.Oft-Cedrie Foster (MM) HaroU Turner-OrfU HarrioftOB (MM) Checkerboard (MBS) 3 Queen For A Day (MBS) 30-- Bob Ptale-a Shew (MBS) Concert Hall AO-- Club "16- iS-- Local News-Market Report WSIC-FM MU.MIAV. AIGLKT All duplicated from WS1C 7.55-- OwU Sign Off TIESUAIT. A 10:00 Sign On All dupUcated from SIC Lewis. Jr. IS--Waltz Time J.

Taylor (MBS) i Comes the Band HOMECOMING CANCELLED SCO--Lynn Murry Show (MBSI 3O--Tbe case of Grego-v HWJ The annual homecoming plan- as--Billy Rose. Pitching ned for Sunday, August 8. at MBSt i Snow Creek Methodist church. 9 oo-3abriei Heatter (MBS) has be en cancelled due to the i epidemic. Preaching 55-PMi Tonken and the News i however, will be held at the usual (MBS) hour on Sunday morning.

0 Hunting Club of the -Air (MBS) RANDY V1NSON HURT Dance Ran(Jy i -vear-old SOH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vinson of the News (MBS) Goldpn'g Orchestra (MBS) Martin Orchestra i MBS I Reports the News 12 Off 'II W. Al I 1M MOUMNG On 6.00--News Musical CSOck Clock i route 4. was knocked i unconscious when struck in the back of the head while playing at his home Sunday afternoon.

He was brought to Davis hospital bul wag allowed lo return home after treau meni. 00--MusiraS Clock Deiotions C-ock Roundup 9.00--The Editor's Diary (MBS) Stories Program Musically Brown I MBS) 15--syrsiphonic Strings It With Music (MBSi Passing Parade (MBS) Your Neighbor (MBS) 30--( 1400 Speaks (MBS) AFTEKXOOS i HURT IS ACCIDENT Thornburg of Long Island received treatment yesterday at Davis hospital for lacerations of his right hand and right leg. The in, juries were reported received in an i automobile accident. Thornburg was released after treatment TROUTMAX ON CRUISE Midshipman Glenn Elliott Trout- man. USXR.

son of G. B. man of route 3, Statesville. is participating in the two-month Naval Reserve Officers' Training Cruise aboard the aircraft carrier USS Princeton. 4111VI i LCI a i i i Patsv.

left today for mother and other relatives here en Jr-. son of Rev. and Mrs. Grady bi slo en earlv Fr dav Corning. i hlf A A rniito i ide changed to a two piece aequa gaberdine with gold ac- S.

C. Fraley, Miss Alexander Fete VYiss Parks, Fiance At Dinner Party Mrs. J. W. Marion and a eeks stay at Myrtlt route to Kannapolis.

S. C. -O- Miss Bertie Rogers, of Rock; HilL S. was a week-end visitor! at the home of Misses Louise and! Frankie Bailey. --O-- Harvey Holland, of Kingston.

Mr. and Mrs. Locke Holland and family of Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Holland and family of Winston-Salem spent the week- i end with Mrs.

W. W. Holland at her home on the Jennings Road. Miss Martha Jane Branon daughter of Mr. and William of Hamplonville.

to Grady D. White, AUTO RECOVERED Police received a report this from Walter A. of Kelh- street that his automo- D. White, of Statesville route 5. Judge Holstead Is Laid To Rest has been recovered.

Elier said abandon-1 One of the lovliest courtesies; tered town Miss Shirley Parks and ber! jth mce, Z. Taylor Leonard. of with a single white taper! a lexaoder and Mrs. Eugene Fraley the Alexander home on West! tal. roBt street.

The honor guests" Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hartley, of silver half-moon and stir; Richmond.

spent the week- with a daintv ar-' here with Mrs. F. A. Mc.Tuck- surr ounded roses and fern the room artistic ar- MOORESV1LLE Funeral services for Herbert Allen Holstead 79. judge of Mooresville Record er's court, who died Saturday, were held Sunday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church here, i Rev.

Cliff McLeod i charge. Burial was Willow cem- tery. Born at Port Byron. N. he in Flat Rock Baptist church Satur-l the car haj beep found day morning i ed in Xorth AVilkesboro.

apparent-i Rev. Mr. hite. father of uadamaged He said it had! bridegroom, used tne double ring about 100 miles. ceremony against an arrangement) of fern and native pine interspers-i EASTERN" ST4R TO MEET i ed with arrangements of white; Chapter Ordr-r gladioli.

Music was renderedI pj 2I4 of Eastern star will meet Mrs. Worth Hmshaw. pianist. Miss! tomnrrOT evening at 3 o'clock i Ruth Robbins. maid of honor, ana )od for their regu ar Harold Branon, brother of the bride, were the only attendants.

After the ceremony the coupie! Bt'ILIMNG PERMIT i left for a wedding trip, af'er huildins permit been is- i which will be at home ncai yjf c. C. Mizeile for a three-room Statesville. apartment on Hartness road Congratula tions TO THE NEW Dinette 141 EAST FRONT Statesville, N. C.

Statesville Mfg. Co. Statesville, N. C. Tel.

60 hrer and white. Ti! abl in of lovely summer flnw-' route. The table was. A ye ow and grePn left yesterday for a vacation trip to Florida. They will visit Miami and other points of interest en ivered with a silver damask cloth also in caricature.

van-jng shades of zennia? mplete with bridal bouquet, was! Miss Alexander sated in crescent of the silver bridal couple with presented 'he. china in TS was placed on a re- pattern and Mrs. Fraley gave them cetor surrounded with fern and a pressure cooker. hite gladioli blossoms. The table I Those present with the honored lighted with triple-branched, coupie were Mr.

and Mrs -TacK indelabra tied with satin bows and i Grant. Miss mnie Jordan and trigs Of fern and gypsopbila and Neill. of Charlotte. Miss Prudy aiding lighted tapers. The place' Alexander.

Charles Dockery. of Ei- irds were white and silver with 'he', kin. Miss Virginia Foster. Cone Dot- By silver half-moon and a star i son. Miss Mary Lois Harwell, each The bride-elect's place I Bill Johnston.

Dorothy N-ch- marked with a white corsage olson. Turner. Miss Ade ladtoli. i Morrison and Jue On the mantel in the dining room as a massive arrangement of white i lads, white zennias and wild rs. The two smaller tables were Announced overed with white linen and ren- G.

W. Ber.fidd. of Elmwood. announces marriage of his daughter. 1 to David Long irr of E.

At! and 'He Mr of I York. T'f'f fOUUlp a 1 5 liv- i Po-tjcmo-jf'n. Va si the MONDAY 3:00 p. Vance Ken- nerh will entertain at bridge at her home on West Front street to honor Miss Margaret Willis Alexander, bride-elect. TUESDAY 11:30 A.

M--Miss Beth Deaton will honor Miss Shirley Parks at an informal morning partv. 1:00 M---Miss Betsy is entertaining at luncheon to honor Miss Margaret Willis Alexander, bride-elect. and Mrs Sopbja earup Holstead- He had been ill for some time e- fore his death. Mr. Holstead had been Judge of the Mooresville court Sabbath School Class Is Honored AtP ss labe i Hamilton, enierta.ned Saturday afternoon at her home on East Broad street, at a come-and-it isnce the summer of 1946.

Before i ea honoring members of Mrs. Bu- that time Tie was tax collector for i ord Guy Sabbath School the Mooresville graded school dis tnct for several years. He was al so a justice of the peace. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church and taught a Sunday school clasji there for about 20 yean. Surviving are his widow, the former Keill Patterson, a son.

A. A. Holstead of Courtland. I N. and a sister.

Mrs. Gilmore of Auburn. N. Y. RAMSEY'S Statesviile's Style Center CO.MPTOX REUNION XVELL ATTENDED The Compton reunion it the home of Mr and Mrs.

Harrison I Compton in the Ostwalt commun- jty yesterday attracted approxi- matelv ISO relatives and No particular program was plan' npd for Thp day hut a picnic din- 3 spread on long thp hour Kin folks attended from Kings Mount a i Gastonia. Burlington and Durham Firemen Extinguish Blaze In Boxcar This class, i w-as recently or-. ganized. is composed of young adult girls. Guests called ai 4:30 and were 111' vited into the dining room wnere 'refreshments of lime drinks, coca-1 nut macroons.

potato chips a 'brownies were served buffet Centering the dining room table was a round silver bowl of color-; i ful snapdragons and the table was Charles i covered i an imported linen cloth. In ihe living room were r.t-. 'tractive of dahlias, and gladiuh The was 3s MJled her MMer Mi Kalhemie Hamiltun. Formal Opening August 10 DO-NUT DINETTE 141 EAST FRONT STREET STATESVILLE, N. C.

Firemen extinguished a blaze of unknown origin in an empty Souihern Railway boxcar on a siding here this morning, but considerable damage was sustained to the interior and top of the car. The alarm was sounded at 0 a. but rar was Mazing rapidly be- fnrr firemen However. quickly extinauised the flames. A SON Mr.

ai.ri i Carl Hedrick. of Route 4. sinounce birth of a son this morning at Lonz's hospital Mr; Hrdrick formerly Miss MarEare' Monscer. More 'hpn TOO orrur in homo averaging abctt S350 loss ipr firp. feDows gfe when -fliey dive ZQ Free OQQ o- -o a r-e5fast Itt crisp, -g, aid no t'ojb to A de DJS of Corn, for flavor ard aid Sova, for bodv-ruilding i the easy, way to reip your get a start for a st wo'k or p'a.

Gel some at Hospital Fund Receives $340 Billingsley Memorial hospital association, meeting yeesterday at the Baptist church on South street, received an additional S340 for a purposed hospital for Neg roes here, bringing total funds available to S45.292.86- When $50.000 is raised, officials of the association hope to begin work on the hospital, which is he located on South Green street. POISON IVY OAK or SUMAC Science hwe curiiBait new treatment for ivr. oak and gVMMc poisonine. It's grntie and safe, dries the blisters in a snrprisinglr short time, within 24 honr.i. At 591 Ask for IVY-DRY Best Wishes --To Th BoNut Dinette On Their Formal Opening and Always COLUMBIA CO.

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