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npr?" : V jl '- :, .* Jf 'J." BM8ro? .n uisiim 01 ruu'ria.;\ (C Dculah , t .. " ? ' ? ? - ? ? .?.tO ^ i t W Starling I i I Situr t l( .' n - : ( . . -.a: ?. . j.:.. ? I ? 'a ? - ft-:. sy o! J!:s. E< ? OhlantU. t i:-'i ? I " ri; ? oy her bro- f tar Eogt ? the ^ ? in Charleston, S. C., ar :: nt C101'i i v*vi\ vjl -1 e\\ s.) >;ide wore white slipper sati tli yoke of iiiusion trirume :th pt:>: la and full skit ? . veil of,, isr; tel illusion, al .'Ched to"' n tiara of seed pearl >h j a. t !v ! a bouquet of whit oses and i:iie? of the valle ... Lo.\- Watts, of Conwa; ias i! ' ;? of hou <r. Bridesmaid ? i.h >ses Helen Jchnsoi i; Raleigh, aunt of the bride r.i -s Jenkins, of John1 ?!, a I ?!:??. T. C. Bailey, c Charleston. v y n Stsirl-ng Wells, c : utlipo-'t, was his son's bef nail. Groomsmen were Loui ' i ci : oi the bride. Da Veils; ot Sduthport, untie of th ' bridegroom, and Franto Molly | check of Southport. The bride's mother wore nile green chiffon with pink roses. Mrs. William Starling Wells, of Southport, mother ol the bride groom, wore powder blue crepe and red roses. Mrs. H. B. Jen kins. of Rockville, grandmother j or the bride, was gowned in gray sheer and lace with corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. W. M. j Wells, of Southport, grandmother ! of the bridegroom, was gowned Jin black crepe with white carna _ ; tion corsage. Following the ceremony a re I ception was held at the home of .': the bride's uncle and aunt, Bull street. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wells will make their home in Southport where the bridegroom is associated with I his father in business. I Mrs. Wells is a graduate cf | John's island high school and > was graduated from Columbia j college i:i 15MS. | Mr. Wells is a graduate of i !" Southport High school and at tended North Carolina State col lege in Raleigh. Cut-of-town guests for the wedding- included Mrs. W. J. Whaley, of Wcstfield, N. J.. Mr. and Mis. D. C. Hayden and two f sons, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. I W. G. Wells. Mrs. Wells and | Mr. D.-n Wells of Southport. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Richard Norton, 3-year old son of Sgt. and Mrs. W. C. Norton, was entertained with a birthday party at the home of his parents in Southport last Tuesday. Games were played, pictures were taken and refreshments of ice cream and cake were st'rved to the following little guests: Sandra Potter, Linda Kaye Pot ter, Mary Rose and Paula Fodale, Sally Ward, Betty McGlamery, i Jsan Cochran. Jimmy Moore, I Bel by Willis, Freddie Burdette, : Brother McGlamery, Don Brown. : Tommy Downing nnd the young j host Also present were Mrs. i Paul Fodule. Mrs. Bryant Potter, j Mrs. Frank Potter, Mrs. Joe " Cochran, Mrs. Velma Ward. Mrs. i? J. V. Davis and Mrs. Norton. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY - Fuzzy Fulcher, son of Mr. and " Mrs. Rudolph Fulcher. of Leland, " recently celebrated his 16th birth L iHy with a buffet supper at the home of his parents at Leland. ?- Guests included Johnny and 3. B ly Burriss. Arlington, Va.: e ? havlcs Caudill. Sonny Nance and Lotty Rose, Durham: Betty Jean V.'atkins, Emily Knox, Anne, . Drew, Betty Jo and Fuzzy Ful I... ch?r. Jack Newton, of Southport, ?, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Caudill, Sonny and Phillip Knox Gallo ??5 way came In late for ice cream ,f and cake. >f IJOXORS RECENT BRIDE s Honoring her daughter-in-law, n Mrs. W. S. Wells, Jr., Mrs. W. S. r> Y> 'Is entertained at a tea at her home here Tuesday afternoon. I The dining room was decorated .with white gladioli. Hie table was j covered with an imported linen cloth and centered with a crystal bowl, filled with white daises and flanked with white tapers in crystal candlesticks. Mrs. J. T. Denning greeted the guests. The receiving line was [composed of Mesdames W. S. j Wells, Jr., and Mrs. L. W. Keis jter, Albany, N. Y. Mrs. W. G. Wells presided at ? the punch bowl. Assisting in I serving was Mrs. A. E. Downing. | Lime punch, decorated cakes, I mints and mixed nuts were serv ed as refreshments. Approximately 50 guests call ed during the afternoon. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Leona Holden, of Supply, was a medical patient from Mon day until Tuesday. Master Ivan Benentt, of Ash, spent Tuesday until Thursday as a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Gore, of Shallotte, announce the birth of a son on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burris, of Winnabow, announce the birth of a daughter on Friday. j H. L. Walls, of Section Base, entered on Friday as a surgical patient. , I Mrs. Hazel Clemmons, of Sup ply, entered as a surgical pa tient on Friday. j Richard LeFors, of Coast Guard j Station, spent Friday until Mon- j day as a medical patient. Lewis Murder, of Wampee, en-1 tered as a medical patient on I Saturday. 1 Mrs. Lula Berry, of Ash, en tered on Sunday as a surgical pa tient. ' Mrs. Grace Jones, of Southport, entered as a medical patient on Monday. O'Neal Caison, of Supply, en tered on Monday as a medical patient. John H. 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