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The Gastonia Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 12

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Saturday, August 13,1949 (N. Gazette, ZOEJONGAtD MRS. DANIEL GREEN JACOBS JR. Personal Mention U. and Mr.s.

Roy Buchanan and daughter, Suzanne, have been visit- Ing Mrs, Buchanan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. c.

Elliott, at their home on West Franklin avenue. They left ruesday for New York City to sail to Germany where they will be for the next tiro years. Bride-Elect Honored Miss Urn Holland, bride-elect, was honored at a dessert bridge Jiarty Wednesday night given by Misse.s Geralyn Harmon and June Craig at the home Miss Harmon on West i Sixth avenue. Upon arrival guests were served an ice course, which carried out the bridal colors of green and white Garden flowers were used throughout the room as decorations Following the progressions, Miss, Holland held high score. Mia Jean hpjxs won the bingo prize MIST Holland was presented gifts" or china and crystal in her chosen patterns from the hoste.sse.- JDr.

StroupTo Mrs, Mae.Rhyno Heger has re-. tNGAGKD-Dr. Mrs. Charles le(I her home. R-l, Bessemer iUorrw 4- Leroy Anger of Charleston, after a week with 'VlQ TV annour.ee the engagement of Mrs" i ier cousin Mrs A McCall in Anger's daughter, Cherry Connor i Lumh ton.

While there she accom- Urfhi Slr0up Jr wll Cabell, to David Hoke Coon Jr son I Mr ail(1 Mrs. McCall to i a mc(1 Practice here, of Mr. and Mrs. David Hoke Coon Manteo to "The Last Colony." ve Washington, D. Mrs.

section olu emef cllv The wedding date will be announced late to f.ac "The Lost Colony Paul Meiers of the Union Thursday where lie will wed Miss' Hazel Reid of Washington. The wedding will be held in the nc dijiiuuMcfn later 01 tne union TV is a patient at the wedclln wt)l be held in the KAr-r i. i Memorial Hospital, where she un-! Pou dry Church at 4 p. MISS McLOrter an operation recently! She I Ug lst 20 i i Betting along nicely. A natlv of Canada.

Miss Reid Party Hostess asma her homein Washington i Miss Sandra Caliendo Stanley Miss Delores McCarter entertain- ls a visit with her aunt at a delightful party at her Mrs Sal Mines, at her home in home on York road Friday evening Yor C. Washington since H4I. The couple will make their home in Gastonia following a wedding trip. Mrs. Daniel Green Jacobs Jr.

is the former Melba Elizabeth Clark ML Holly. Her marriage loas a prominent event oj Friday afternoon at the First Methodist' Church of Mt. Holly. White flowers, accented greenery, were used as decorations. MLSS Ceha Cox returned to her home here Monday after sjiendinr JO clays at Myrtle Beach with Mrs i in tit A iin Mrs Upon arrival guests were jservwl: Wlliia Marshall Wilson and daueh" nnnrh niiKrier ter To Attend' Convention punch.

During the evening bridal games were played. Miss Griffin, who wore a frock of orchid organdy, received a shoul- Mr. and Mr.s, T. Mackorell rn Thursday night from a stay der bouquet of dahlias and was pre- cl al days at Fontana Dam sented a linen shower by the guests Mrs. Alfred C.

Currence Jr. recent bride, and Miss Dot Huntslngcr, bride-elect, were remembered with gifts. An Ice course, carrying out the color scheme of green and white, was served by the hostess, who was Miss Rebecca Lewis and Everett CI' L. I ZQDeth -I W6CJS Daniel Jr. aiKs neoecca Lewis and Everett inu ueauiy Lineberger will leave Monday for and a eer £raony of marked impres- RoailOke.

Va. in aHnnH fVia tivr-npKi; Mice Roanoke. to attend the' Na" sivencss. Miss Melba c- I uthcr League Convention, i Clark, daughter of Mr. from Chur MT a setting char-1 the bridegroom's mother, chose a acterlzed by elegance and beauty i beige ensemble with brown acces- onj sories and a shoulder bouquet of Elizabeth and Mrs.

viuir uausmer 01 Air. and Mrs Lewis will go as a delegate Curtis Dale Clark, became the bride the Holy Trinity Lutheran of Daniel Green Jacobs Jr son of and Mr. Linpbergrr as a ui ut "'b 11 as a from a visit, io Mr, and Mrs Bill reseil S.mc. the latter her sister, their i 5tnCL home in Decattir, Ga. purple orchids.

Mrs. E. D. Kelly Jr. invited guests into the dining room, which WAS 01., sun 01 decoratHi in green and white.

The Miss Sybil Mackorell ha.s returned i ljhurch anc! Mr. Lineberger as a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Jacobs of I table was overlaid with a handsome of the Southwestern at First Methodist I nporlcd "twork cloth.

The punch OKt here on Friday afternoon at servlce was laced at one end and 4:30 o'clock. The Rev. W. C. Ciark at he other as a arrangement of Jimmy Mackorell has i from a slny of several White Lake.

returned days at Miss Marian Rice, daughter of and Mrs. E. L. Rice, left to- 'iay for Lake Junaluska. where she will be a junioi coronation Junaluska.

of the queen of Lake assisted by her mother, Mrs. E. A. McCaner. Twenty-five guests made up the party.

Secretaries Picnic Spindlette Chapter. National Secretaries Association held a picnic anci t)ab at Suttle's yool on the Wilkinson I home boulevard Fridsy afternoon. jailer ul mtcli Blul After a swim, a bountiful picnic P'j Caldwell's mother In Crainer- siippt-r was sprvtd. A business session lollnwed the supper. Miss Garnelle Pendleton prtsident of the organization, conducted the meet- tne.

Fifteen numbers were presented. Magruder To Teach Class For Last Time of Weaverville. uncle of the bride" 1 mLxed white blossoms in "a crystai assisted by the Rev. 1. White tapers in crystal can, candelabra completed the table decorations.

L. Roberts, pastor of the church. As a background lor the ceremony Philip Magruder. teacher of the was grouped with palms Claude Moscr Memorial Class at I tr by a massive oblong Main Street Methodist Church will I Cente arrall of white gladioli give his last lecture here this Sun- li nr 5-santhemums. The, mis bun I Phonnol arfangcd wjth palms Kelly and Miss Joanne Chile icxtuie llcfc tflLS attendant at the clay before changing his membership nllPPn Tnl-a tn V.

I- Mrs. Man-in Clark poured punch and MLSS Dorothy Calvert Miss Anne Connell, Mrs. Barbara Hovis Miss Kitty Hall Moore. Miss Emily to a church at Greensboro Mr nters vjrttrnsooro Air anci nitu Mrs. Magruder will make their home drt'fh alld ralnid can in dela bra set with cathedral tanws ome Greensboro elfecuve next week il L'UlliCOrO eileCLiVP nnvt u-url- i.m,iniini LnflJL'IS.

Dr a ld Mrs Cal(lKel Jr wa" former dhrrti VS spedal were marked id bahv retura to their manager at "Jh Khlfe maline Cau 8 ht -Salpm 0 I Mctropoli- with snravs of whilp Winston-Salem Sunday the past week with rer- ton and with Mrs. CaldweU's mother, Mrs. C. W. Guntcr at her home on West Fifth avenue.

Miss Huntsinger Complimented Misses Mary Catherine Pearson and Annellc Simpson entertained at a party at the home of the former in Brookwood Friday afternoon at o'clock. The occasion complimented Miss Dot Huntsinger feride- elect. Mixed summer flowers decorated the rooms. Sandwiches, individual decorated cakes and iced drinks were served. Miss Huntsinger.

who received a shoulder bouquet of gla.nellias was presented a lingerie shower from the sssembfed guests and a gift from hostesses I Mr. and Mrs. Hua Lin and small daughter. Little Mary of Shanghai. China and New York City will arrive in the city Sunday to spend a week with Dr.

and Mrs Rice and family at their home on i South Willow street tan Life Insurance Company. Mr Magruder be honored onore Monday night at a covered dish ---o JiLHJ per given by his Sunday school cla? at the Oaswnia Woman's Club o'clock. with sprays of white flowers. Music was presented by Mrs Thomas M. Holland, organist, and Mrs.

W. C. Clark of Weaverville. vocalist. Before the ceremony Mrs.

I iAJ uwninic gillie served individual cakes decorated in the bridal motif, and salted nuts Miss Bertha Noles presided at tile register and directed guests to the gift room, where Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Clark received and said goodbyes Following the reception the couple left for a trip, after which they the Longstrect Gainesville. For Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Cobb of Lowell announce the birth of a son on Friday, August 12 at the Gaston Memorial Hospital Mr, and Mrs. J. c. Bridges of Lowell announce the birth of a son on Friday, August 12, at the Gaston Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mr.s.

Roland Walters Smyre Station, announce the birth of a son on Saturday Au- gu.st 13, at the Gaston Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. B. D.

Calhoim Jenkins Heights, announce the birth of a son on Saturday August 13, at the Gaston Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Price of Bessemer City announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, August 11, at the Garrison General Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Groves of East Gastonia announce the birth of a son on Friday, August 12, at the Garrison General Hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. J.

c. Wrgrove of Ranlo Station announce the birth of a daughter on Friday August 12. at the Garrison General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Morris Pmkney Station, announce the birth of a son on Friday August 12. at the Garrison Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Halloway of Lowell announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, August at the Garrison General Hospital.

Announced Rev. and Mrs. C. c. Roberts of Mount Holly announce the engagement of their daughter, Polly, Billy Wilson Curtis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. TJ. Curtis of Belmont. The wedding will take place in the near future.

at home section of i ,11 i ivna. wi kjaiiiesvine. ror Holland played 'Vision" by Rhein- traveling the bride wore a two-niece -r prav cuit v.i^-.i_ Frosted Tweed I i.j.-jii niiirjiiberger: "Jesu. Joy of Man's Desir- by Bach; "At Dawning" by I Caaman. "Berceuse" by Vierne, and the marriage hymn.

Perfect nuii, fcttU-UlCCC gray suit with black accessories and a shoulder bouquet of white orchids The bride is the younger daughter of her parents and is a popular nipfjiVici- nt llfe exlst on the the Navy League isslc frocJc that's beautifully tailor- Pocket Haps accent the smooth, skirt, the collar Is gently rounded, 6e Short or wrl'st length, 16 18, 20: 42! 46. 5 16' 3 39-jnch. pattern, send 25 cents, tn .1 jT 5 5 llr name, address, size desired, antl the PATTERN NUMBER to: Ji't Burnett The Gaslonia Gazette ii.w Americas J5.F.? 1 win'trr J'ASHION Is a lus? agree that the only he solar system thi-t sustain the kind of life that we know are Mars, which Ls very- cold and arid, aurt Venus, ii probably very hot and humid was ifounded? A- This patriotic organization i was founded in 1902. Its purpose is render civilian aid to the i i United States Navy and to advo-' I cale naval preparedness. I I dial telephones be used for long distance calls? small per centage of long- distance calls can now be handled I by the dial method.

It has been i predicted that within a decade long- distance dialing will be in world- i wide use. I were ferrv boats first known? of the earliest references to a ferry boat (s in the Bible. Following the death of his son Absalom, King David was persimded to return home and a fern- boat was sent to carry over the king's housc- hold. Q-What English king was called the Father of His Country? the Great is often re- i ferred to as the Father of His Pco- pie since it was his task to con! solidatc country and restore au; thority to government. He brough: new and great influences of re- i ligion and education to bear on hi people.

He displayed a wisdom ant, power of example that has rarelj been equaled in the world. many positions did Jimmy Foxx play in the major leagues? Is only one position Foxx never played as a major lea- played left, center and right fields for the Philadelphia Athletics catching and playing third, shortstop and first base for the A's, and pitching for the Red Sox. will (he next total eclipse of the moon occur? next total eclipse of the moon, visible generally throughout North America, will occur on Oct 6. 1949. it will appear again on a member of Alpha Chi Psi and of the Central Dance Association.

He served in the U. 3. Army three years, and Ls now associated in business, with his father in the Jacobs Motor Company, Cadillac and jijiuii, renect wul UI ci purencs and is a oouular dealers, in Gainesville. Love," by Barnby. During the ex- I member of the young social set Shp A Jarge of out-of-town 1 change of vows the muted strains was graduated from Mt Hoilv Hiph i Cst 'he wedding and of "Clair de Lune" by Debussy were School and from Brenau Collere in rece )tion i heart, and Mr.s.

Clark sang -The Gainesville, where was 'Lords Prayer' by Mallotte as a ber of Alpha Gamma Delia nitJOH benediction. Traditional marches a social sorority. Mu Phi' EKilon were used as a processional and re- I national music sorority and the' cessional. Senior Honor Societv She wns The bridegroom hari his father as elected to the May Court three sue' LS tlPSt man ce llutt. aUC- ijt-i iiiLijiri afi -f-" tu tut; iMaj UO his best man.

and ushers were Roy ccssive years, serving TllrnoT- i This chic combination of soft liveed and crisp linen was found guilty of traffic-stopping by Cos- rnopoliian's Male-Tested Fashions jury The dress is part of the $150 wardrobe featured in the magazine's August issue. A Surrej Classic with leather bell and buttons all in a row. it sells separately for alxiut S17. You can rart its effect with a silk ascot at the neck nhile collar and cuffs are in the wash. Ezio I'inza.

I'cter Uw- and Clifl the al) favor" of this dress. Available in brown, green or black mixtures. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME Hie Gift You Give With Pritu Let Morris Jewelers Be 0 iu Guldei v.iriL- rtuy jtrdii, serV'Hltf He frifpAn in SSS 8 W0ff JaCk Mc Seni Vear and -S reer Mi Wri 10Ts Wll American Colleges MrS, dark was her maid of honor, and bridesmaids Association, and was prominent in MISS Jo Ann Williams, cousin "'her campus activities She has Mit H'l Kenririck "i bCeU a of social 'HoMv M- 1Cy Mount rtcsles siwc the announcement Holly, and Miss Laura Stroupe of of "er Charlotte. They wore idaiitical! The bridegroom a cndintn i dresses of white marquisette posed Gainesville High School and aHcrid pale green taffeta, styled in ed Clcmson College where he "4 the arop-shoulder mode with stand- i ing bertha collars, basque bodices and lull skirts trimmed with bands of embroidery. They wore large picture hats fashioned of the same material as their gowns, white marquisette mitts, and carried pale i green fans fashioned of maline nnd I satin and ornamented with yellow rosebuds.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an exquisite crea- tlon of white Stehli marquisette dc! signed with a deep yoke outlined with a frill of imported point de Venise lace, moulded bodice and long fitted sleeves. Ruffles of the i same lace were used on the skirt i ana extended the length of the train. Her shoulder-length veil was festooned from a bonnet of Swiss illusion, and she i carried a bouquet of Phalenopsis orchids and tuberoses posed against i French maline. Immediately after the ceremony! the parents of the bride were hosts at a reception at their home on North Main street. Sirs.

Frank Rankln greeted callers and presented the receiving line, which iiiclud- i ed the bridal pair, (heir parents, and members of the wedding party. Mrs Clark was gowned in gray crepe and wore black accessories and a boil- quct of baby orchids. Mrs. Jacobs Support generously upon which our fa godless tyranny depends. Your church needs you and you need your church.

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A large crystal bowl filled with 1 summer flowers centered the Miss Holland, who wore a smart frock of white pique with matching accessories and a black orchid at he? Covers were laid ues ts Swim Party In Cherry ville CHERRY viLLE-cherryvuie 'Girl and Brownie Scou 2 to Shelby swimming Monday afternoon and enjoyed mmg, followed by a picnicVt the City Park' picnic ground Mrs. Edwin Rudisill, Mrs Carr II, Mrs. Ora Moore, Miss Olivia Carpenter, and Mr. and Mrs A Barber accompanied the group Scouts enjoying this event were: Thelma Turner. Judy Ford, Mar- Unrt 1 ViS J08n Cr Linda Crane, Janet Cook.

Shslly Barker. Diana HudisUl. Alene Costner. Frances Rush, Grace Farmer Dorothy Rush, Paye White, Warren, Lillian Aberaathy Abernathy, and Gail Ellis The Brownies present were' Ann Roger, Joyce Peeler. Ed DON'T MIX AGf 9SOUPS Children do not belong al cocktail parries, ll't bad for them and always embar- rafsinq lor adull guetti.

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