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Miss Helen Rogers
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Gordon R« Black
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rogers, of
Penrose, announce the damage of
iheir daughter. Miss Helen Rog
ers, to Mr. Gordon R. Black, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J-
Leicester. The redding took pl^ce
at the home of Rev. W. 9'
burn, the officiating minister, of
Taylors, S. €., on Sunday after
noon, July 27.
Miss Ollie McMinn, of Brev^d,
accompanied the couple to lay-
lors for their wedding.
The bride wore a navy blue
crepe dress with white accessories.
Her corsage was of carnations.
Mrs. Black graduated at Bre
vard high school, and has been
employed in Endless Belt for
three years.
Mr Black attended school at
Leicester. After spending foiK
years in the army, he is now work
ing in the Maintenance depart
ment. ,. ^
Mr and Mrs. Black are making
their home at Penrose at present.
Miss Kitchen And
George Summey, Jr.,
Are Wed In Georgia
John Charles McCormick
Mr and Mrs. Tom McCormick
are happy to announce the birth
of a son, John Charles, on Sep
tember 15 at the Transylvania
Community hospital. John Charles
weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. at birth. His
father works in Inspection.
Miss Gertrude Kitchen, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren &tch-
en of Brevard, was married to
Mr George Summey, Jr-. son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Summey of
Brevard, on Saturday, September
6 at Clayton, Ga. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. J- •
Greene with a few close friends
attending. ,
The bride wore a copen blue
suit, with matching black acces-
After spending the week end
in Georgia, the couple returne
to the home of the brides par
ents where a reception was l^W.
The bridal table was covered w th
a white cloth and centered with
a three-tiered weddmg cake top
ped with a miniature bride and
Mr. and Mrs. Summey at
tended Brevard schools. M^r. Sum^
mey served 2% years in the army
in the Pacific, and is now employ
ed at the Carr Lumber company.
Mrs. Summey is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kitchen,
both of the Cafeteria.
CHANGING TIMES
When grandma had her callers.
They met with timid heart,
And when they sat together.
The, sal ‘“friend
When granddaughter s boy
calls
He greets her with a kiss,
And when they sit together.
They sitrealcloseliket^is.^^^^
Craig Daniel Snipes, Jr.
Born September 1 to Mr. and
Mrs. Craig D. Snipes was a son
Craig, Jr., at the Transylvania
Community hospital. He weighed
7 lbs. 8 oz. Mr. Snipes is employ
ed in the Inspection department.
Barbara Dunn
A new daughter, Barbara, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn
at the Transylvania Community
hospital on September 6. bW
weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. Mr. Dun
works in Inspection.
Larry Alvin Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown are
the proud parents of a son, Larry
1 Alvin, who was born on August
24, weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. Larry s
I father works in the Control
I partment.
Gerald Allen Cox
Born September 19 to Mr. an
Mrs. Charles I. Cox was a son^
Gerald Allen, at the Transylvania
Comunity hospital. He weighed
lbs. 6 oz. Mr. Cox is a foreman
Inspection.
Eva Julian Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leon Jone®
are the proud parents of a iau8
ter, Eva Julian, who was born
September 8 at the Transy _
Community hospital. Little
Julian weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz.
birth. Mr. Jones works m
plied Research.
Martha Jane Watson
A daughter, Martha Jan^
born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl T-j.
son at the Transylvania Cominu^
tv hospital on September * .
tha Jane weighed 7 lbs. ^ i„e
father works in the Machm
Room.
Katherine Alene Hollingsworth
I A daughter, Katherine
was born September 6 to
Mrs. Frank Hollingsworth.
I Hollingsworth works in Finis j,
Sharon Rae Scruggs ^ p
Mr. and Mrs. L. Leon Sci = p
announce the birth of a da
Sharon Rae, at Transylvania g,
munity hospital on Septem ggs
weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. Mr.
works in Inspection.
Michael Eugene Sigm®^ j
Your true character is indicated
by your conduct when no one is
watching.
The best way to get even is to
forget.
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Bom August 24 to Mr.
Guy Sigmon was a son, J'' g o«'
j Eugene. He weighed 8 Ibs- m
at birth. Mr. Sigmon wor t.
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