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JIX THl GASTONU (N. GAZETTl SATURDAY, AUGUST KiticaU Editor Dial UN 7-6371 THE WOMAN'S PAGE Offiet Htmrt 9:00 m. to 3:00 ft. m. Social MRS.

MINCEY Ann Dillon) Saturday 4:30 p. m. Miss Linda Summey will be parly hostess at her home Dallas, honoring Miss Nancy Lee Khyne. p. m.

Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Current and Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Spencer will be hosts at a barbecue supper at the Country Club, with Miss Mary Lewis Craig and Hugh Bryant as honor guests. 7 p.

m. The wedding of Miss Adalia Mauney and John Lewis Weathers will be solemnized at Stanley Methodist Church, after which a reception will be given at the bride's home in Stanley. 7 p. m. Miss Becky Andrews Is entertaining-at her home on West Fifth avenue In compliment to Miss Carolyn Redding and her fiance, Gene Spencer.

7 p. m. The marriage of Miss Murray and Lloyd El- Stifflcr will be solemnized First Methodist Church, after rhich the bride's parents are ntertatning at a reception in the ellowshlp hall. 7:45 p. m.

Rehearsal for the iowman-Hawley wedding will be leld at Christ Lutheran Church Stanley, after which a cake- utting will be given in the edu- building. 7:30 p. in. Rehearsal for the lelms-Howe weddm 1 will bo held it Olney Presbyterian Chinch fler which Mr. and Mrs.

PAU! and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin latchford are entertaining at a in the educational niiliiing. Mincey-Dalton Vows Spoken At First Method ist Church In a ceremony taking place white orchid on a prayer book Friday evening at 7 o'clock in bound in white, the chapel of First Methodist Mr rl nni( ltl mama cessories. Her bouquet was of The double-ring, ritual was read pink asters by the Rev.

Clyde Murray, with the Rev. Loyd Lane assisting. decorations were of palinsj floor standards filled with and candelabra holding tapers. Miss Nancy Edwards, organist, Best man was Carl Edward Mincey, and ushers were A. B.

3alton Jimmie Mincey, Bill Davis, and Jimmy Greenlee. Mrs. Dalton was gowned blue linen arid lace with malch- ing accessories. and Charles Costner, soloist' re 8 5illc an ji lace with presented a program of music. Miss Edwards Clair de Lune, by Debussy during the ceremony and traditional marches as the processional and recessional.

Mr. Costner's selections included Because, by d'Hardelot; I Love You Truly, by Bond, and the benediction hymn Seal Us, Holy Spirit, by Meredith. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina- length dress of Chantilly lace over taffeta, featuring a pointed lace bodice styled with low scoop neckline trimmed with scallops, short cap sleeves, anc wrist-length white gloves. The bouffant lace skirt, finished around the hemline with scallops, was worn over layers oj net. hoops, and crinoline.

The waist-length veil of silk illusion fell from a bandeau in leaf design of satin and lulle sparked with rhinestones. She carried a beige accessories. Each had a shoulder bouquet of white car nations. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Mincey are 1957 graduates of Ashley High School. The bride, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dalton, is now employed In the main office of Firestone Tex tiles Inc.

Mr. Mincey, son Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edward Min cey, is connected with Carson' Sporting Goods Company. After a trip to the mountain of Western North Carolina, th couple will make their home a 132215 Jackson road.

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Size 14 1 2 4 1 'i yards of 36-inch; 3.4 vard contrast. it Firestone recreation center. Sunday 2 p. m. VFW post and auxiliary vill be hosts to the 13th district at the post home on Wilkinso boulevard.

Mincey 8 p. m. The marriage of Miss Froneberger, Mrs. Pierce Honor Miss Craig At Luncheon MRS. WAUACR (Nancy Brown) Cliffside Methodist Church Scene Of Wallace-Brown Ceremony an afternoon ceremony on Sunday, July 28, al lo Ann Johnson and" Franklin 5 o'clock, Miss Nancy Louise Mitchell will be solemnized Brown and Robert Norris Wal- it Firestone Wesleyan Methodist lace spoke their wedding vows aw tiiloLi'lkl; Lllt-Jl WC.UU1I1J£ VOWS IHI1 Church, followed by a reception in Cliffside Methodist Church, chid.

llusion was festooned from a Chantilly lace crown embroider- wilh pearls. She carried a Chantilly laci an centered with a white or Cllffside. The Rev. Gilbert Miller, a former pastor of the bride, read the ritual The bride Is the daughter of and Mrs. Esper D.

Brown o( Belmont. Mr. Wallace's parents p. m. The wedding of Miss are Mr.

and Mrs. Mauley Wal- vlartha Anne Hawley and Billy Sugene Bowman will be solemn- rlelms takes place at Olney Presbyterian Church, NEXT WEEK Monday p. m. Chairmen for ths Junior Woman's Club Follies will meet at Mrs. John Nash's home on Springdale Lane.

Tuesday 1 p. m. Mrs. A. C.

Hahn and Miss Joan Hahn will be luncheon hostesses at the Country Cluoin compliment to Misses Frances Ann Anthony and Dorothy Foster Summerrow. 1 p. m. Me.sdame.5 C. Brown Whitley.

Robert Dorton, and Faison Pickard will be luncheon hostesses at the home of the former in Dallas, complimenting Miss Nancy Lee Rhyne. 6 p. m. Judean Shrine No. 13 Order of the White Shrine ol Jerusalem, is having a banquet at the Masonic Temple, followed by regular meeting of the group at 8 o'clock.

7:30 p. m. PBX Attendants Club is meeting at Lineberger Park. 8 p. m.

Misses Jane parole Hemphill and Willena Barnes are entertaining at the home of the former in South Gastonia, paying compliment to MUs Barbara Huffstetler. bride-elect. Wednesday 1 p. m. Miss Nancy Warren I entertaining at luncheon at th Presenting a program of music at the organ was Miss Virginia Jhristy, of Cliffside.

Robert Nelson, of Cliffside, vocalist. ang Through the. Years, by Youmans. Promise Me, by 5cott, and as a benediction The Wedding by Dunlap. Traditional marches were used.

The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a waltz- ength gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta, designed with a fitted bodice, bracelet length sleeves, a scalloped round neckline embroidered with pearls and a bouffant skirt. Her veil of More Cutbacks Overseas, Air Force Reports (f, Gen Thomas D. White, Air Fore chief of staff, has hinted Ihcr may be a major withdrawal tactical air units stationed over seas. He also indicated yesterda cmcuHining mncneon at tn( that new cutbacks may be made Country Club, honoring MLssc. rances Ann Anthony and Lewis Craig.

7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox- such Stales. units in the United In a speech to the Air Force Association, White said the nation will rely more in the future, in non-atomic fields, upon the air strength of allies, particularly those ia the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). think il ical Um 10 is meeling wilh Mr.

recognize the military potcnlialj Ralph Dealer, at her home will be dinner hosts at th. Eagles Club, honoring Miss Caro Joyce Carter and Lewis Price. 7:30 p. m. Program chairmen for the Junior Woman's Ch Follies and plan accordingly," While added.

"We have pared the tactical air forces," he said. "We may have to pare them further." Myrtle School road. ace of Cliffside. Greenery, floor baskets of Can't Sing, But They Can Whistle tiPi a 11 Chapter of the Society for Preservation and Encouragemen of Barbershop Quartet Singing has check fo15 ted to a groim who can nr, sc o1 and sing. group who can no longe Attending the bride as maid lonor was Miss Shelby Jean Packard of Cliffside.

Bridesmaid, were Miss Elise Brown, siste of the bride, Miss Rebecca Calla lan, Miss Virginia Padgett, am Vliss Jo Ann Wilson. They wor ballerina-length dresses of Ic blue crystalette fashioned with empire waistline accented with darker blue velvet which wa caught In the back with a bov and fell in streamers the length of the dress. They wore ban deaux with flirtation veils sprin kled with pearls. Honor attend ants carried a blue fan white carnations, and the brides maids carried white fans with blue carnations. Lewis Nanney, a former lead, er of the bridegroom, 'was bes man.

Ushers were Donald Le White, Alfred Gardner, Ben Hon eycutt. and Don Wallace, broth er of Ihe bridegroom. For her daughter's weddin. Mrs. Brown wore a dress of pin embroidered cotton, white ac cessories, and a shoulder bou quet of pink carnations.

Th bridegroom's mother was gow ed in yellow nylon with whit accessories. Her shoulder bo quet was of white carnations. Following the ceremony, th couple greeted their guests I the vestibule of the church. The bride is a 1957 graduate Cliffside High School. Mr.

Wa lace also graduated from Clif! The check, representing Ih proceeds from the SPEBQS's an nual harmony contest, went to the Lost Chord Club whose members have lost their larynx because of cancer. The funds will be used for a films and other training aids to Return Soon To cancer victims how to with the United Slates A Force. For their trip, Mr. and Mr Wallace went to Weslern Nort Carolina. They will live at Home stead Air Force Base, Mr.

Wallace is stationed Ted Husing To and Mr. and Mrs. Duke England speak by swallowing air and forming words as the air passes Engine Trouble Grounds Liner airliner carrying American Gen. Norstad made an emerger.cv landing here today but the NA I'O i.i'i rour commander and all others 110 56 Republicans say a bill to rvi NUCLEAR -FUEL POWER PLANTS MAYBEJIEXT WASHINGTON- or, -Four over the teeth, tongue and lips Help! Help! 1 Can't Swim ONEIDA, N. year-old William Harrington raced through the entrance of the municipal swimming pool, leaped into II feet of water, then yelled for help.

After being fished out, he explained: "i can't swim." Sports Announcing NEW a sports announcer Ted Busing have a chance to make a conn back. The Columbia Broadcas ing System announced yesterdi It has signed him to a new coi tract, effective Monday. Musing, suffering from a bra tumor since 1954, had droppi out after 30 years in radio. B' in Pasadena, he said improving now and his eyesiol is belter. CBS said the 50-year-old ai nouiicer will do color on toolba Garden flowers in wide variety ere used throughout.

Ihe rooms Ihe exquisitely appointed ncheon given by Mesdames H. Froneberger and E. C. Pierce i Friday at 1 o'clock il Ihe ome of Ihe former on Jackson ad. The occasion honored Miss Craig, who will be arilcd on August 31 lo Hush ryant.

For (he party Miss Craig wore smarl frock in Cell blue pure Ik shantung and a matching uc sequins hat. She received a roulder bouquel of white carna- ons upon arrival, and was later membered wilh a place set- ng in her breakfast silver. Pink and red roses and pink iters were used in the living room, yellow and red blossoms made colorful decorations In Ihe den, and the bridal motif of white and green prevailed In the dining room. 'Hie buffet table, overlaid with Italian cut linen and lace, was centered wilh a five-branched silver candelabrum arran wilh while garza chrysanthemums, delicate greenery, and poufs of tulle. Appointments were entirely in 'silver.

Small tables for the sealing of SuesLs were spread wilh cutwork tea covers and cenlered with miniature arrangements of small while blossoms in containers of silver and antique crystal. Twelve guests made up the parly. Miss Carol Joyce Carter Complimented At Shower Misses Joan Foster and Martha rook entertained al a lawn arty on Thursday evening at le home of the former on Lewis reel, Ihe occasion honoring liss Carol Joyce Carter. Miss Cartel's wedding to Lewis rice will be an event of Au- after the tanner of a quiz program pro- tied entertainment, and each the 25 guests received, a ist 17. A game arranged prize.

1 A salad plate was served with fruit punch. Guests were invited into the (lining room for (he refreshment half-hour. A note of yellow and white was observed in attractive decorations. Miss Carter, who wore mint green batiste, received a shoulder bouquet of yellow carnations and a shower of miscellaneous gifts. Rehearsal Party Honors Miss Johnson, Mr.

Mitchell Followmg rehearsal on Friday reninp at Firestone Wesleyan Mclhoclst Church for the wedding of Miss Jo Ann Johnson nd Franklin David Mitchell, a larty was given by Mr. and Mrs. Villiam A. Johnson at their home South Liberty street. Rooms were attractively dec- irated with pink and white sea- onal flowers.

Dining room table, )verlaid with a lace cloth, was adorned wilh wedding bells and "a BUM ijuuiji, iruni crystal Dou centered with an arrangement strawberry ice cream "and cak ol flowers. Miss Johnson wore a dress French blue nylon chiffon caugh at the waistline with a pleatec and a bouquet feathered carnations and tube )SCS. At this time, Miss Johnson an Mr. Mitchell presented gifts their wedding attendants. There were approximately 4 guests present.

They were serve pink punch, from a crystal bow Party Compliments Miss Mauney, Mr. Weathers A decorative note of green and white was effectively carried out at the party given on Friday evening in the community build- ng in Stanley by Mr. and Mrs. Graham Weathers and Mr. and Mrs.

Irvfn Grigg, this following rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Adalia Mauney and John Lewis Weathers 'at Stanley Methodist Church. Bride's table was spread with pink linen and centered with an arrangement of white gladioli and pink asters in a crystal con- tainer, flanked with crystal can delabra holding white (apers Other tables were overlaid wit white linen and held candelab set with tapers. Miss Mauney wore an ice blu cotton lace dress, white accesso rles, and a bouquet of sweel heart roses. Mrs. Grigg and Mrs.

Weather assisted by Mrs. B. G. Weather served cakes, nuts, Je cream and punch to approx mately 24 guests. Party And Shower Comp iment Miss Dalton Miss Jane Kayler was hostess on Wednesday evening at, her home on Oakwood street In compliment to Miss Peggy Ann Dalton, whose marriage to Douglas Mincey took place on Friday.

Roses and other seasonal flowers were used in Ihe dining and living rooms. Ten guests were sealed at tables spread with white linen cloths. They were served a salad plate. During the evening games were played. Miss Dalton, who wore a printed cotton dress in shade of gray accented with whit pique, was presented a shoulde bouquet of white carnations ai orange blossoms arid a gift from again forced a 24-hour poslpone- and Mrs.

Fred W. Stamey announce Lhe engagement of their daughter, Doris Jean, to Robert Claris, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Nichols, both families ol Belmont, Hie wedding will be an event ol September 20. Lowell Party Honors Miss Aileen Huffstctler shower was given Saturday night, honoring Miss it Lake Junaluska were 'errie Brymer, Miss Blanche Huffstetler, bride-elect, of Turner, Mrs.

Roberta Smith. Misses Betly Sue and Rachel August 17. The party was given by her sister, Miss Nancy Huffstctler In the basement of Ihe First Ban- list Church. Huffstetler wore a white linen princess st.vle dress. She was presented a corsage and miscellaneous shower of gifts.

The decorations were a minin- bride with ivy pedestal in the center of the table with while candles in crystal holders on each end. Prize winners of contests were Mrs. James Seagle, Mrc. Clmicle Capps, Mrs. Gail Brown and Mrs.

Leonard Hankin. hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Wooarow Huli'stel- ler, served ice cream, cake, mints and nuts. Twenty guests were PERSONALS The Rev. and Mrs.

F. W. Dowd Bangle and children left Monday for a week's stay at Lal.e Junaluska. They are occupying the cottage of Dr. Claude Evans Columbia.

S. C. They went to attend the two-day hymn festival marking the 250th birthday of Charles Wesley Tuesday and Wednesday and will stay for the South wide Convocation of Adult Workers Churches Others going lo the hymn Smith. They stayed wilh (he 3ev. Mr.

and Mrs. Bangle. Thursday morning Ihey drove Boone where they attended the diama, "Horn In The West." Thursday night. They returned ionic Friday. On Friday Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Lowder and son, Chucky, joined Ihe Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bangle at Lake Junaluska.

Mr. Lowder, church school superintendent, is representative from Ihe Methodist Church for the Adult South wide Convocation. Miss Celia Warren and Miss Pauline Payne accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lowder.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Sherman McCombs and young son of Smyre visited Mrs. Ruth McCall recently. and Mrs.

Johnny Batten announce the birlh of a son, Wednesday. July 31 al the Gaston Memorial Hospital. Mrs L. B. Rankin accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. C. Rankin and children to Crescenl Beach. S. for several days, returning home Thursday.

CLUB HOLDS PICNIC On Monday evening the members Ami Tie Birthday Club met at Rankin Lake for a a I which the year were picnic BOMB TEST POSTPONED ATOMIC TEST SITE, winds have the hostess. Guests remembered her with a shower of miscellaneous gifts. merit in the detonation of Atomic Energy Commission's latest test blast, code-named Shasta. To Attend Workshop Mrs. W.

Don Howell. Mrs. Penn Bernhardt, Mrs. Charles Wetzell and Miss Ruth Torrence of Howell Kindergarten, and Mrs. K.

A. Bowen and Juanita Hawkins of Christian Day School leave Sunday for Greenville to attend a kindergarten workshop at East Carolina College. Two pounds of apples usually escaped unhurt. Norstad was flying from ul Bay; Labrador, hack to Paris a a U. S.

Air Force Constellation: when the big airliner developed! engine trouble. The plane made a perfect provide for federal development! landing at London Airport with one of its four pasinrs out. 0mic cttflm The four, members of Ihe Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee, issued a statement yesterday commenting on Ihe bill approved by the committee last Tuesday. The measure would au-i Ihorize 58 million dollars for the 1 nuclear electric program. The four GOP Reps.

Cole (NY). Van Zandt (Conn), snd I mimic- Jenkins i Ohio) -said conslruc- judge has dismissed a mis- lion of the piojccts provided for demeanor chunk driving charcc in ihc bill nould be mandalorv She Wasn't Drunk, Just Had Two Glasses Of Wine against Gia Scab on on thf AEC. ground there was insufficient evidence. Miss Scala, an attractive Italian-Irish actrr.vs (vote a on her right leg when she of Ihe commission's np- pcared in court yesterday. i oral Ions." Ihe GOP statement She said her sports rar sdrirri.

"This is the first lime thai public power advocacy lias arisen in any way within the joint committee in connection with the curve and smirk a buildm? helme her airest Thurwlay. Miss Seals told newsmen she had had two glasses of champagne. For this ri'lcrn. sem i 35 cents i JOINS NAVV In COINS, your name, RALEIGH Rogfr Jfnnmos 5 i i 1 he PATTER 17. son of Mr and NtMBFR ti" i The four Republicans also accused the Dfmcoratic majority on the committee of "strong bias in lavor of public power.

rrnment ownership, and social- Msm" ii. Foil oi Mr. and i Lafayette's motto was "Cur C. A. of meaning "Why Nol?" It lisa.

North Flint street. Gastonia. re- was engraved on a sword zivcn Amnir.i.*, 36, N. icrntly enlisted in the Navy at. him by the American Con grew :R.iIeiL-rt.

He is a former studoni in 1779. FASHiOV Sprmc at Frank L. Ashley School, t-umnifr aj ddisht The new bluejacket wa.i trans- Cobalt. Canada, has a side- nf easy in to llw Naval Trainlns "paved with silver" In lcsn 11 bl 5- BamlmrUo. where.limh.

it is a sidewalk in which iwvud uj afjpies u.suaiiv and horscracmg at the outset, make five lo six cups of the Husmg first Joined CBS in fruit. Wakh For Red Gloves ASTON I.VS OiS'LY Personalized Cleaning And Service WHY WORRY? Our fast efficient cleaning service ends your cleaning problems Quality our standard your guarantee. Carolina Cleaners 209 S. Firestone Blvd. UN 5-5041 SPECIAL NOTICE "Your Friendly Ladies' Store" WILL BE CLOSED MON.TUES.WED.

August 5, 6, 7th This closing is necessary to complete Cato'i remodeling and to prepare for the Grand Re-Opening Thursday, August Be sure to watch CATO'S GRAND OPENING advertisement in Wednesday's Gazette..

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