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I GWIN-LAIL COMPANY I People S Drug Store S Bride Of Raleigh Ceremony Here With Thompe—e From Fort Campbell - Major and Mrs. Owen f - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyd Thompson » Clubs Personals1 Fort Campbell, Kentucky, ca and children of Society Slidell, Louisiana, last weekend to i visit with Ma were here recently with Mr. Owen's mother, Mrs. R. H. Ow. .. Miss Terry Is Wed To Lt. Norman Johannessen -sDan Hoffs Announce Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. In Beautiful Ceremony Saturday In Jackson Birth Of Son iO. W. Thompson. They were to I j leave late this week for a vaca- Spends Weekend Mrs. H. S. Mr. and Terry an- her father, wore a ballerina length Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoff an- I tion on the Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Rogers of Jackson nounce the marriage of their dress of mist blue bengaline, fash munce the arrival of a son, Daniel j Baxter Thompson of Plainview. spent the weekend with Mrs. J L. Miss Gertrude daughter, Terry to | ioned with a strapless bodice anc Warren Hoff, Jr., at Clarksdale j Texas, were to arrive on Wed- Mayo, and her mother, Mrs. S. K. Norman Lieutenant F. Johannes- worn with a fitted jacket with nospital on August 28. Weight nesday. Waldrup. of and sen. son Mr. Mrs. A. E. three-quarter sleeves and a shoul was eight pounds, ten ounces. Johannessen of Los Angeles, Cali- der frame collar underlined with Maternal grandmother is Mrs.! — fornia. rhinestone venise lace. She car Corinne Roberts of Lexington, and ried a white Bible topped with or paternal grandmother is Mrs.1 I; The was wedding solemnized at chid. Ruby Hoff of Lexington. Mrs. 5 o’clock Saturday afternoon. j Aug- ■ Dan Hoff will be remembered as ust at Street 25, Capitol Metho- Only Atiendant the former Miss Betty Florence dist in church Jackson with Dr. The bride's only attendant wa: Roberts. Henry M. Bullock officiating. her sister. Miss Juanita Terry j I The wedding music was pre- ! who wore a satin dress of princes: '_ * sented by Miss Lucy Van Flem- purple with a fitted bodice, Queei 1 On Vacation Trip i ing, organist, and Mrs. Brady Cole, Ann collar, and pannier drape< I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowie left vocalist, who sang The ballerina skirt. “Through for New Years," and “O Promise Me.” The I | recently Hampshire ■ For her ; where they visited his sister. traditional marches were used as daughter’s weddini blue sill ; while Billy and Bobby the processional and recessional. Mrs. Terry chose teal stayed; aj with their Mrs. with navy accessories. grandmother. Mil-; The bride, given in marriage by Lieut. Jamds H. Baker of At ner of Vaiden. Charlie accom- panied his parents. ■ | I j _ .__ ] lanta, Georgia, served as best man. J J Jimmy Terry, cousin of the bride.! Back To School! | and John Wilson were ushers, j Immediately following the wed- ding the bride’s parents enter- j tained with a reception at Fagan [ Parlors. The bride’s table was ! Dresses j covered with a Venetian cutwork ] j cloth and held a three tiered wed- > ^ l ding cake. The parlors were de- 1 I corated with traditional green A Wonderful New As- and white using gladiolas, chrys- j anthemums, and tuberoses. sortment Of Checks, Miss Alice Owens, Miss June mi niii I and Mrs. | Plaids And Solids That j Carrol, Mrs. M. J. Bryant Miss Nurry Ann Nixon I i Ben Shivers assisted at the re- The of Miss Ann A of Needham I i I Are .Ideally Suited For j ception. wedding Nurry graduate Brough- Schoolwear. Nixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ton High School, Woman’s Col j < J Wedding Trip Leland Maddox Nixon to Robert lege. U. N. C., at Greensboro, anc I i j For traveling the bride chose a Jaquelin Dodge, son of Mr. and a graduate student at Meredith faille suit with a rose felt has ir ! Smart Styling, Dan Ri- ; navy Mrs. James Philander Dodge, was college, Mrs. Dodge visited | hat. Her corsage was the orchid solemnized Saturday, July 28, at Lexington many times. Her mo- i More Marvels vers Wrinkle Shed Cot- i from her a a and were born anc oi'K> STOCK I bouquet. Following 4 p.m. in candlelight ceremony ther father ] short the couple will Barton her mothei tons That Look Pret- ; wedding trip in the Hayes Methodist reared in Lexington, j from POPPYTRAIl! See these Table-Talk- j j j be at Biloxi where the bridegroom church of Raleigh, North Carolina. being the former Nurrv Henley of-the-Town pieces — tier And After is stationed. The Rev. Brown of the Her maternal Mrs j Brighter j Lynn grandmother, Each raised is done in today! j Prior to her the bride j petal Each Washing. marriage White Memorial Presbyterian J. A. Henley, and several uncles I was honored with many lovely church officiated in the double live in Lexington also. i exquisite,'orchard-freshness” su9or r ! 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