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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, JULY S. 1956
Women’s Activities
and Sandhills Social Events
BESSIE CAMERON SMITH, Editor TELEPHONE 2-6512
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Miss Suzann Bums
And John E. French
Wed In Conway, S. C.
Mrs. George C. Bums of South
ern Pines announces the mar
riage of her daughter, Suzann, to
John Emmett French, Sunday,
May 27, in Kingston Presbyterian
Church, Conway, S. C.
The bride, whose father was
the late Colonel Bums, is a grad
uate of Mars Hill Junior College.
•She attended Woman’s College of
the University of North Carolina
in Greensboro, and was a mem
ber of the office staff of Amero-
itron Corporation in Aberdeen.
Mr. French, son of Mrs. Emmett
French of Myrtle Beach, S. C.,
(until recently of Southern Pines)
and the late Mr. French, was
graduated from Woodbury school
and the University of North Car
olina. He is now in the sporting
goods business at Myrtle Beach
Mr. and Mrs. French have
apartment at Myrtle Beach.
MARY KATHERINE PAGE AND MR. VENABLE
EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS IN HIGH POINT
an
Lewis Pate Will
Return To Thailand
After Vacktioning Here
Lewis Pate, who makes his
home with his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood
ruff, of 765 South Ashe Street,
left by train Sunday night for
Washington, D. C., where he will
be in consultation during the last
week before his return by plane
to Thailand. He had been in and
, out of town, visiting relatives
and friends, since April. His
brother James resides here, also.
Mr. Pate joined the Foreign
Service in February 1954 and was
assigned as a Provincial Public
Affairs officer in the northeast
border area of Thailand. He spent
two years at this post. During
his tour of duty, he was promoted
to Regional Public Affairs officer
and will transfer to the United
States Information Service head
quarters in Bangkok to assume
this new position.
In the chapel of Green Street
Baptist Church in High Point
Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary
Katherine Page was married to
Edgar Jackson Venable.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Berry Page
of Vass. Mr. Venable’s parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marvin
Venable of High Point.
The Rev. G. T.’ 'Tunstall offici
ated and music was presented by
Miss Betty Ann Sain, organist,
and Miss Betty Jean Floyd, vo
calist. ' X
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a waltz-length
dress of embroidered tulle over
taffeta with an illusion veil at
tached to an open-crown head-
piece. She carried a white pray-
erbook, gift of her grandparents,
topped with a white orchid.
Miss Deloris Dodson of Sandy
Ridge was maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Miss Marie
Venable of High Point, sister of
the bridegroom, and the bride’;
and Judith Jessup, all of Eliza
bethtown. They wore sheer white
dresses over blue and carried
nosegays of blue and white flow
ers.
The flower girl. Miss June I
Marie Jessup, of Elizabethtown,
wore a white net dress. Ronnie
Bell of Tabor City was ring bejr-
er.
Raynard Clay attended Mr.
Venable as best man. Ushers
were Robert Henry Jessup of
Elizabethtown, cousin of the
bride; Charles Shelton of Mount
Airy, cousin of the bridegroom;
Pete Rush and Donald Isom, of
High Point.
A reception was held in the
church parlor following the cere
mony. For travel, the bride wore
a navy linen sheath dress with
white accessories.
Mrs. Venable was graduated
from Vass-Lakeview High School
as valedictorian in the class of
1952. Both she and the bride
groom are graduates of High
Point College. They will miake
cousins, Misses Caroline, Peggy their home in Greensboro.
DORIS ANNETTE SEA WELL OF CARTHAGE
IS BRIDE OF JOHN WILLIAM FRYE, JR.
The Des Plands
Attend Christening
Of Their Grandchild
Capt. and Mrs. L. A. Des Pland
spent Sunday in Hamlet with
their daughter and her family,
going especially to attend the
christening of their granddaugh
ter, Sheila Bridget Snow Gita
bons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Gibbons of Hamlet. Mrs.
Gibbons is the . former Aimee^
Savage Des Pland.
Baby Sheila Bridge Snow Gib
bons, born Feb. 18 of this year,
was christened at 9:30 a. m. Sun
day at the All -Saints Episcopal
Church in Hamlet by the Rev.
Harry Cobey, preceding the
morning worship service.
Her godmothers are Mrs. James
B. Roberts of Falls Church, Va.,
the former Phyllis Vreeland
whose father is postmaster at
Pope Air Force Base, and Mrs
Wilson Land of Hamlet. Her god
father is the Very Rev. Jamtes S.
Cox, former rector of the Rock-
ingham-Hamlet parish and now
dean of St. Andrews Cathedral in
Honolulu, T. H., for whom Wil
son Land served as proxy.
At 4:30 Sunday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Gibbons entertained at
a reception at the Woman’s Club
building ip honor of their daugh
ter. In the receiving line in ad
dition to the child’s mother were
Mrs. Land and Mrs. Roberts, the
godmothers, and Mrs. Des Pland,
the maternal grandmother. Also
greeting guests were the baby’s
father and the grandfather, Capt.
Des Pland.
The refreshment table was
overlaid with a handmade lace
cloth in shamrock design. A
silver punch bowl and tray were
used, and floral decorations for
the table and throughout the
house were in pink and white. A
large number of friends attended.
Bethlehem Baptist Church was
the scene Saturday of the wed
ding of Miss Doris Annette Sea-
well and John William Frye, Jr.
The Rev. E. M. Walker of Camp
bell College, Buies Creek, offici
ated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lendo Jackson Sea-
well of Carthage. Mr. Frye is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. John William
Frye of Pinehurst.
Prior to the ceremony, Mrs.
Claud Kennedy, organist, and
Miss Ma,iy Jane Martin presented
a program of music.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a dress of
white crystalette and lace. The
fingertip veil of illusion was at
tached to a fitted lace bonnet or
namented with seed pearls. She
carried a white Bible covered with
orchids and showered with step-
hanotis, white satin and lace.
Miss Betty Jean Frye was maid
of honor and Mrs. J. C. Crouse,
cousin of the bride, was matron of
honor. They wore crystalette bal
lerina-length dresses and carried
cascade bouquets of shasta daisies '
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MRS. ROBERT FRANKLIN McLEOD
MRS. BARBARA QUEEN COMBS BECOMES
BRIDE OF LT. BRAY IN CHURCH RITES-
In a pink and white setting at sage was white carnations,
the Pinebluff Methodist Church at Following the weddmg
2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, July mony the bride’s pments
1, Mrs. Barbara Queen Combs be
came the bride of Lt. Francis
Bray, with the pastor, the Rev.
jEimes W. H2tmilton' conducting
the double-Jring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.-
and Mrs. Odell Combs and the
bridegroom is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Bray of Vulcane,
Mich.
Church decorations consisted of
baskets of pink and white gladioli
and candelabra holding white
tapers. The family pew was
marked with white flowers and
satin ribbon.
Mrs. W. K. Carpenter, Jr., pre
sented a pfogram of organ music.
Miss Mary Lou Troutman as solo
ist sang “Because” and ‘ O Prom
ise Me.” The traditional wedding
marches were used.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore a
white waltz-length dress of tulle
with lace apron effect and small
white hat with veil. Her bouquet
was pink roses with baby’s breath
and a white orchid, with white
satin streamers.
Miss Jeanette Phillips of Green
ville, S. C., was the maid of honor
and only attendant of the bride.
Her dress was of pink tuRe and
she carried a bouquet of mixed
flowers with lavender streamers.
Sgt. Ralph Dixon was best man
and ushers were two members of
Lieutenant Bray’s company outfit
at Fort Bragg.
Mrs. Combs, mother of the
bride, wore a printed sheer dress
cere-
enter
tained at a reception at their
home, which was decorated with
floral arrangements of pink and
white.
The table was covered with a
lace cloth and centered with an
arrangement of pink and white
gladioli, flanked by candles. After
the bride and groom had cut the
first' slice in traditional manner,
Mrs. J. L. MiUer and Mrs. Paul.
Troutman served the cake and
Mrs. Timothy Cleary presided at
the punch bowl. Mints and nuts
were’served also.
For her wedding trip to the
mountains of North Carolina the
bride changed to a black princess
dress with white collar and white
accessories and the wWte orchid
from her bouquet.
The young couple will be at
home at Pinebluff until they leave
for Germany, where Lieutenant
Bray will be stationed next.
Out-of-town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Combs of High
Point, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Combs of
Winston-Salem, and Mr. and Mrs.
Luck from Greenville, S. C.
Social Courtesy
Wednesday evening, June 27, at
the Cleary home, Mrs. Queen was
honored with a miscellaneous
shower. Hostesses were Mrs. J.
D. Mangum, Mrs. Leon Wylie,
Mrs. Howard Troutman, Mrs. Paul
Troutman, Mrs. Walter Alpert,
Mrs. J. L. Miller, and Mrs. Cleary.
A color note of yellow and
white was carried out in the dec
orations and refreshments. About
and fern.
The bridesmaids were: Mrs'.
E. H. Vest, Jr., cousin of the
bride, Miss Nancy Frye, Miss
Carlotta Maples and Miss Violet
Monsinger. Junior bridesmaids
were: Carolyn Seawell, cousin of
the bride, and Jeanie SeaweU, sis
ter of the bride. The attendants
wore aqua crystalette ballerina-
length dresses and carried bou
quets of shasta daisies and fern.
Miss Cindy Booker was flower
girl and Jimmy Frye, brother of
the groom, was ring bearer.
The bridegroom’s father was
best man. Ushers were W. D.
Sabiston HI, L. J. Seawell, Jr.,
brother of the bride, N. L. Mc-
Rainey and Tommy Medlin of
Laurinburg, and H. W. Frye and
Jackie Jackson, cousins of the
groom, of Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Frye is a 1956 graduate of
Carthage High School.
Mr. Frye will be a senior in en
gineering at N. C. State College,
Raleigh.
Following the ceremony, the
parents of the bride entertained
at a reception at their home.
CEREMONY AT JAMES ISLAND CHURCH
UNITES MISS MESSERVY, MR. McLEOD
bridesmaid wore pink, the color
worn by the matron of honor.
Alexander C. McLeod of South-
Drioe, woie a — -
and white accessories. Her cor-140 guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
Honor the Kings On
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson
gave a surprise dinner party at
their home Saturday evening,
June 30, in celebration of the
30th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Mark J. King, Jr., of
Boiling Springs Circle, Southern
Pines.
Guests included the Kings’
daughter and her family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Daniels, Jr., and lit
tle Karen Lee Daniels, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe N. Steed and Mrs. Wil
liam Israel. Mark J. King III,
only son of the honorees, was un
able to be present as he is in mil
itary service at Scofield Barracks
in Hawaii.
After a delicious charcoal-
broiled chicken dinner, an appro
priately decorated three-tiered
wedding cake was presented to
the honored couple, who cut it as
they did their first one in 1926.
Mrs. Fred Smith
Elected To Important
Post In California
Mrs. Fred Smith, the former
Elizabeth (Libby) Rudel McClure,
daughter of Mrs. C. M. Rudel of
Pinehurst, has been elected na
tional Democratic committeewom-
an for the State of California.
Mrs. Smith, who lives in Kent-
field, in Marin County across the
Golden Gate bridge from, San
Francisco, spent several weeks
with her mother in Pinehurst this
spring. She has been serving as
chairman of the Marin County
Democratic committee and will
be a delegate from the State at
the Democratic national conven
tion to be held in Chicago in Au
gust.
Cameron Home Is
Scene of Birthday
Dinner Honoring Two
Mrs. J. B. Cameron and daugl}-
ter Mrs. Eveleth Richardson en
tertained at a birthday dinner at
their home in Manly Srmday
honoring Mrs. Cameron’s daugh
ter Mrs. Louis Honeycutt of
Southern Pines and daughter-in-
law, Mrs. John Cameron of Ashe-
boro.
Together for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Linda and
Johnny, of Asheboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Honeycutt, their three chil
dren and guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Honeycutt and three
children of Memphis. Tenn., the
hostesses, the Richardson family
and Joe Cameron.
NCO Wives Club
Plans Interesting
Programs For July
July meetings of the NCO
Wives Club of the Air-Ground
School will be held on the second
and fourth Wednesdays of the
month, at 7:30 p.m., the club an
nounces. An invitation to attend
is extended to wives of all enlist
ed personnel at the Air-Ground
School, Pope AFB, and Fort
Bragg. Meetings will be at the
NCO Club.
Interesting programs have been
arranged for these meetings. On
Wednesday night, July 11, Mary
Merita will show colored slides of
Germany. At the July 25th m,eet-
ing, Margaret Nance, hair stylist
of Vogue Beauty Shop, will dis
cuss and demonstrate the latest
hair styles. ^
Gilmores Entertain
At July Fourth Party
Mr. and Mrs. Voit Gilmore en
tertained at cocktails yesterday
afternoon at a Fourth of July
party.
Barneys And Mrs. Swett
Visit At Weymouth
Marshall Barney joined Mrs.
Barney for the Fourth of July
holiday, arriving from Richmond,
Va., Tuesday night.
Mrs. Barney and Mrs. James B
Swett, her mother, are visiting
Mrs. Jams Boyd at Weymouth
but plan to leave for Rocky
Mount within a few days. Mrs
Barney is closing up their house
there preparatory to moving to
Richmond where Mr. Barney has
recently taken up his new duties
as head of the Virginia office of
the Social Security Administra
tion.
Miss Carolyn Jean Messervy
and Robert Franklin McLeod
were united in marriage in a cer
emony Saturday, June 23, per
formed at the James Island Pres
byterian Church by Bishop Rob
ert O. Royall.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Luder Cadow Msservy
of John’s Island, S. C. and the
bridegroom is the son of Dr. Vida
C. McLeod of Southern Pines and
the late Dr. Walter Guy McLeod.
The church was decorated with
ferns, baskets of mixed white
flowers with gladioli predomina
ting, and candelabra holding
lighted tapers.
A program of organ and vocal
selections was presented prior to
the ceremony.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of Chantilly lace over tulle
and satin, styled with fitted bod
ice and bouffant skirt ending in a
chapel train. Her veil of silk il
lusion was attached to a cloche
of lace ornamented with seed
pearls and sequins, and she car
ried a prayer book topped ^ith
a white orchid.
Mrs. J. R. Bryson of Greenville
was matron of honor. Her gown of
Chantilly lace and tulle was fash
ioned with a shirred strapless top
of lace and bouffant skirt of tulle
with’ an overskirt of lace and
puffles. She wore a matching lace
jacket and carried a colonial bou
quet of mixed spring flowers,
with matching flowers in her
hair
Bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn
Walters and Miss Margaret Phil
lips, both of Charleston, S. C.,
Miss Alice Whaley of Edgewater
Park, and Mis^ Cecilia Seabrook
of James Island, a cousin of the
bride. Miss Barbara Messervy, a
sister of the bride, was junior
bridesmaid. Their gowns were
similar to that of the honor at
tendant, Miss Whaley’s of maize
color, Mrs. Walters in blue. Miss
Plffllips in orchid, and Miss Sea-
brook in Nile green. The junior
ern Pines attended his brother
as best man. Ushers were Robert
McLeod Henderson, a cousin of
the bridegroom, of Maxton; Cecil
L. Oswald, Jr., a cousin of the
In and Out of Town
Clyde G. Council visited the
South Carolina grand strand Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Honeycutt
and their three children of Mem
phis, Tenn., visited his brother,
Louis Honeycutt, and family from
bride, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Al- of last week until Mon
ton C. Greene, Jr., of Maxton, xhe two families went to
and Howard Lowe of Charleston. Myrtle Beach, S. C., Wednesday
For her daughter’s wedding and returned Saturday.
Mrs. Messervy chose a blue lace Walter Edwards returned
gown, worn over blue taffeta, Monday from Wilmington, Del.,
with white accessories and a cor- ^vhere she spent three weeks with
sage of pink orchids. Dr. McLeod, jjgr son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
the bridegroom’s mother, was Lnd Mrs. Walter Edwards, Jr., and
dressed in mauve pink lace fash- family. With Mrs. Edwards for
ioned with bouffant skirt. She the visit was her granddaughter,
wore white accessories and a Hilda Scull, of Raeford.
spray of baby orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Ray and
A reception was held in the Lon John spent Sunday in Greens-
church educational building fol- boro with Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.
lowing the ceremony. The main Ray.
refreshment table was covered James Prim III is serving as a
with a lace cloth and held a cen- lifeguard at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
terpiece of orchids. The ornately fjig address is 1403 Ocean Boule-
decorated wedding cake was en- yard, and he asks that any local
circled with orchids. people visiting the beach look him
The bride is a student at St. up, please.
Andrew’s School, where she will | Lillian Miles Raymond re
resume her studies in the fall.
The bridegroom was graduated
from Duke University in Dur-|
ham and is now associated with
Esso Standard Oil Company in
Charleston.
After a wedding trip to Florid*
turned last Thursday night after
an absence of three weeks during
which she combined pleasure and
business. She motored first to
Buffalo, N. Y., where she visited
relatives and friends, then drove
to Canada and back to Buffalo.
the couple will be at home at Air went by plane to New York
Harbor, S. C. QRy where she spent several
A number of friends frorr buying fall merchandise for
Southern Pines attended, as re- pg|.gb’s Department Store, then
ported in last week’s issue. flew back to Buffalo where she
Among other out-of-t(wn guests return
were: Dr. and kfrs. J. R. Bryson Southern Pines.
m'" fd Mrs AlterG Green^^^ ‘Mts. Avery Evans returned
Mrk Marcus Allen and daughter, 1 Monday from Knoxville, Tenriy
Peggy, Mrs. G. P. Henderson and
Robert McLeod Henderson, all of
Maxton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cooley, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Q.
W. Williams, Laurinburg: Dr. and
Mrs. Q. W. Messervy and Dr. and
Mrs. Jack Rhodes, Summerville,
S. C,; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L.
Oswald, Los Angeles, Calif.
where she spent five weeks with
her sister, Mrs. A. L. Ferguson
(Minnie Hunter), who has been
critically ill. Mis. Ferguson’s con
dition is now improved and she is
at home from the hospital. An
other sister, Mrs. H. D. Mclnnis
of Lakeview, left Sunday to
spend some time with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Honeycutt
and daughters, Janie and Kay,
and Mrs. J. B. Cameron went to
Asheboro Tuesday evening to
spend the Fourth with Mr. and
Mrs. John Cameron. Mrs. Cam
eron will stay in Asheboro the
rest of this week.
Lt. and Mrs. Harold F. Darling
and daughter, Diane, of Camp
Rucker, Ala., visited Mrs. Dar
ling’s mother, Mrs. Bessie Swear
ingen, from Thursday until Sun
day. Also arriving Sunday at the
Swearingen home were another
daughter and members of her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn,
Buzzie, and Ricky Lynn, of Balti
more, Md., Mr. Lynn and Buzzie
returned home, leaving Mrs.
Lynn and Ricky here, but they
plan to come back to Southern
Pines tomorrow (Friday), and the
whole family will leave Simday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle D. McDon
ald, Jr., and Lyle III of Raleigh
spent the weekend with Mr. Mc
Donald’s parents.
Donna Lee Castro and Mary
Ann Strickland of Manly Presby
terian Church attended Camp
Monroe last week. Skip Honey
cutt is spending this week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shore of
High Point spent last weekend
here as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Shore of 834 North Leak St.
MRS. JUNE JOY HOUSE WEDS MR. PRAH
FORMERLY OF AUSTRIA,^ IN VIRGINIA
The marriage of Mrs. June Joy
House, granddaughter of Mrs. Wil-
Bakep of Newport News
Looking Ahead
LEARN MORE CLASS
The Learn More Bible Class will
meet at the home of Mrs. Nellie
Mann, with Mrs. A. S. Ruggles as
co-hostess, at 8 p.m. Tuesday (note
change from Monday).
Mrs. Ralph Mills
Is Shower Hostess
For Two Honorees
Mrs. Ralph Mills entertained a
number of friends at a stork
shower Wednesday night honor
ing Mrs. Joe Kimball and Mrs.^
Alf Richey. Summer flowers
were used to decorate the living
room, and refreshments empha
sized a pink and blue color note.
Cake iced in these colors, mints,
nuts and Coke were served.
Each honoree received many
dainty layette gifts from a bun
dle brought in by Mr. Stork.
Guests, in addition to the hon
orees, were; Mrs. Anna Patch
Blue, Mrs. Florence Edwards,
Mrs. Nancye McLellan, Mrs. G. A.
Maready, Miss Delores Maready,
Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Charles
Davis, Mrs. A. E. Cheatham, Miss
Mary Wintyen, Mrs. Kate Coving
ton, Mrs. S. A. Benson, and Mrs.
Joe Bennett.
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Va., and Alexander Charles Prah,
son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Prah of Klagenfurt, Austria, was
solemnized Friday morning, June
29, in the Main Base Chapel,
Langley Air Force Base, "Va.
The Rev. John Anderton, chap
lain for Tactical Air Command
Headquarters, officiated at the
double-ring ceremony.
The bride wore an original mod
el champagne Chantilly lace
street-length dress, made princess
style with a sweetheart neckline,
over peau de sole. Her accesso
ries were brown straw lace and
she carried a prayer book center
ed with green cymbidium orchids.
Mrs. James Morris of Hampton,
Va., was matron of honor, and was
attired in a lemon yellow pima
and silk dress with green accesso
ries. She carried a small nosegay
of summer flowers.
Chester Ted Ashby of Warwick,
Va., served Mr. Prah as best man.
, A wedding breakfast at Vic
Zodda’s restaurant followed the
ceremony.
The bride is well known in
Southern Pines, being the widow
of Dr. Robert Lee House, who died
while serving as pastor of the
Church of Wide Fellowship here.
She was educated at Elon College
and William and Mary College.
For the past three summers, she
has served as Dean of Women for
Elon College’s Summer School
and in the winter, has been a
teacher of special education in the
Newport News Cerebral Palsy
Training Center.
Mr. Prah is a native of Slovenia,
Yugoslavia. While a student at
Graz University in Austria, he
was forced by the Nazi army to
become a member of a work bat
talion on the Russian front. He
fled to his homeland as the col
lapse of Nazi Germany became
imminent and joined the Yugoslav
Partisans, with whom he fought
until the end of the war. After
Tito came into power, his family
refused to accept the political ide
ology of Tito’s regime and they
were forced to flee to Austria. Mr.
Prah, who is a linguist, served as
an English interpreter with the
British Occupation Forces until he
came to the United States in 1951
as a political exile.
In 1952 he joined the United
States Air Force and served in Ko
rea and Japan, under the Far
Eastern Command. During this
time, he became an American citi
zen. He has been on missions to
Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia and
Egypt. He received his American
education at George Washington
University. At present he is serv
ing in the 48th Fighter Interceptor
Squadron, Langley Air Force
Base, Va.
After a wedding trip to Canada,
Mr. and Mrs. Prah will reside in
Newport News, Va.
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