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The Danville Register from Danville, Virginia • Page 23

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Danville, Virginia
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MISS DONA JoLANE MERCHANT Simpson-Goad Pair Are Wed At Glenwood MRS. KENNETH JLEE PILKIN Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. Dod- son of Sutherlin, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nan- cy Lee, to Kenneth Lee Pilkin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie W. Pilki4i of South Boston, Rt. 3. was performed Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Conrad Merchant Jr. of Danville, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Dona JoLane, to Spec. 4 Joe Owen Pruitt, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Ran- PITTSYLVANIA SOCIALS Briggs, Hunt Pair Feted At. CHATHAM Paying compli- ment to Miss Sara Hunt and ner fiance, George Briggs, whose wedding is planned for August 7 in Emmanuel Episco- pal Church, Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Plaster and Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Millner Jr. hosted a high noon breakfast last Sunday at the Millner home on Franklin Place. The Independence Day theme was effectively reflected through out the home. A hand-blown blue glass liberty bell filled with, white daisies centered the punch table and in the dining where the guests were served! irom the buffet table and hunt boai'U, the floral arrangement was red snapdragons and while and blue hydrangeas.

Some 30 friends of the couple attended the affair. Dr. Bernard Royd Will Preach Today dolph Pruitt of Roxboro, N.C. Miss Merchant is a recent graduate of George Washington High School. Mr, Pruitt is a graduate of Bartlett Yancey Senior High School and is now serving with the U.S.

Army as an X-ray technician. An open church wedding is planned for Aug. 14 at River- mont Baptist Church. Birth Announced MISS ANNE MORRISS DICKERSON Mr. and Mrs.

i a Overtoil Harper Jr. of Dry Fork announce the birlli of a daughter, Meredith Diane, June 14 in Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Harper is the former Miss Diane Boy of Danville. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond E. Carson of 910 Wyllic Avc. an- Mr. and William Ed- ward Dickcrson Jr.

of Chat- ham announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Morriss, io Dr. Thad Fulton Waites, son of Mrs. ptis Waites of Waynes- boro, and the late Mr. Waitrs. Miss Dickerson is the grand- daughter of William Edward Dickerson Sr.

of Spout Springs and the late Mrs. Dickerson and Mrs. Asa William Viccellio Sr. of Chatham and the late Mr. nounce the birth of a daughter, Leslie ReNce, July 2.

Mrs. Carson is the former Miss Sue Carol Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L.

Millner of 1578 Franklin Turnpike an- nounce the birth of a son, Roy Liuvson Millner July G. Viccellio. Sh'. is a graduate of Chat bam Hall, Chatham, and Ran dolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg. She is employed by Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.

in the office of the forecast development ad- ministrator in Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Wailes received his B.S degree from Mississippi Col lege, Clinton, and his M.D. degree from the Univer- sity of Mississippi Medical School, Jackson. He has re- cently completed his medical internship in the Emory Uni- versity program at Grady Me- morial Hospital in Atlanta.

In September he will begin service as a flight surgeon in the Unit- ed States Navy. The wedding is planned for -July 31 in Chatham. Dr. Bernard Boyd, professor of theology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will be speaker for the 11 o'clock morning worship ser- vice today at Chatham Presby- terian Church. Dr.

Boyd, regarded as one of the leading theologians of to- day, is well known to the Chat- ham congregation, where he nas been guest preacher on several occasions. Wardrobe Power 9428 8-16 MflTTRESS SALE KING-0-PEDIC DELUXE BY KINGSDOWN COMPARE $69.50. NOW ONLY $49.50 The manage of 'Mrs, Patsy Snead Goad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B.

Snead of Ringgold Rt, 2, and Oren Simpson, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Carroll C. Simp- son of South Lyndeboro, N.H., took place Saturday, July 3, at 6:30 p.m.

in Glenwood Memor- ial Baptist Church. The Rev. Clarence Jackson, pastor of the bride, performed the ceremony, Mrs. Richard Lewis Sours presented a pro- gram of wedding music. Given in marriage by her son, Terry Lee Goad, the bride wore an informal floor length gown June 25 by the Rev.

Edd G. Calhoun, pastor of the bride, in his home at Sutherlin. After a short wedding trip, the couple is making their home at South Boston, Rt. 3. The Register: Danville, Sunday, July 11, 1971 3-C us Ky fllARIAX MARTIN WARDROBE power is whatj you get with this pattern.

Di- rections arc given for making! coat of yarn woven into crocheted together. Printed Pattern 9423: NEWJ Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12. 14, 16J NEW Half Si7.cs lO'i, 1614, IS'A. 20'-i. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS each pattern add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling.

Send to Marian Martin, (DANVILLE REGISTER), Pattern 232 West 18th New York, N. Y. 10011. Print NAME. ADPRES-S with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

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of blue laco over taffeta with'a matching headpiece and should- er length veil. She carried a bou- quet of white and blue carna- tions. Mrs. Gloria Walden of Dan- ville served as matron of honor. She wore a yellow floor length gown of yellow chiffon.over taf- feta with matching headpiece and she carried a bouquet of yellow carnations.

BenJiy Ray Snead, brother of the bridle, served as best man. Honorary attendants were Miss Sharon Goad, daughter of the bride, and Miss Kathleen Simpson, daughter of the bride- groom. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the home of the bride's parents. Those as- sisting were Mrs. Barbara Home, cousin of the bride, and Mrs.

Nancy Snead, sister-in-law of the bride. After July 15, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will make their home in Richmond, where he is em- ployed by Allied Chemical Miss Daniel Feted With Bridal Shower Mrs. Thomas Mills and Mrs, Rex 0.

Custer were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Fri- day night at the Mills home on Carrollton Rd. honoring Miss Marian Gail Daniel, whose marriage to Robert Midkiff Jr. takes place Sept. 4. The honorce was presented a carnation corsage on arrival.

After bridal games were playci! and gifts refreshments were served from a table centered with an ar- a of 11 chrysanthemums a carnations flanked by yellow candles. Among the guests present were Mrs, Gilmer a i mother of the bride-elect, and Miss Donna Daniel, sister the bride-to-be, and Mrs. Dennis Daniel, her grandmother; and Mrs. Robert Midkiff, mother of thejH-ospective bridegroom. Furniture, 4th floor, downtown only THE AUTHENTIC PANTCOAT Dashing Wea! Sporty pantcoats done with tailored good looks in the jaunty 34 Iength- Menswear plaid, corduroy texture or suede.

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