kCoofeemte Journal. VtMiy, Aug 27, t%9 4 Mory E. Thompson Now Is Mrs. Ijames The Kev JUrws F Shealy ofikwitdl Saturday whe* Miss Mary Eleanor Thomson, daughter of Mrs JkK»nb Thwnpn orf Route I.MI 111*, and she late Mr Thwnpswi twcamv th« bride of James Walton l.wnxfs at SI Luktf's Lutheran iTiurch in Bevar Popu lar Mrs James Shealy was or ganist tor the 7 p m ceremony . The bride was given in mar nage by her brother. Frahk W Thompson She wore a formal gown of ivory satin with an A line skirt and cathedral train. applM|ued in Alencon lace The empire bodice, also embroi dered in hand dipped lace mo tifs. had a r\>unded neckline and sleeves Her elbow-length veil of English illusion, bor dered in law was attached to a matching pillbox headpieee Sh*> carried an ivory lace fan. decorated with white roses, stenhanotis and a white orchid Mrs Jerry Lent# of Mt I'lla was matron of honor Miss Patricia hamesof Fayettev ille. Mkvtw oi bridegroom. was a bridesmaid, and Miss Sabrina Thumpoon of Salisbury. mcee of the bride, was a junior brides maid The lhr\sc attendants wore lull-Kittth dress*-*. of atjoa thil liM). styled un wp»iT lint». with buckce and skrvw trtmrad in Venetian law Hwdpnx-s illusion veds attached to aqiu f«Mlhm and matching vdvd Ujds They earned nosegays of. pake yellow California daisies and Bakers (era, tied with y elk>w satin ribbon The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mrs tilenn A lt»mes of Coulccmce. had his father as best man Krvm B Thompson of Salisbury and Richard L Ijames of Ooofcttmet, brothers oi the couple, ushered with Lm) J Beaver of StatesvtUe and D Wayne Bernhardt of Ml UUa. For a *cdd»ng trip to Myrtle Beach. S C>, the bride changed urto a sleeveless ifrwn «bress with law trim She atkW a while orchid corsage Mr and Mrs Ijjamw will liw at TIT Symphony Drive Is Near Top The North Carolina Sym ptom Drive m Davie t\iunty lacks only $272 to put it over the top. Allen Webb. treasurer. an nounced this week. The driver will continue through September Joint mem berships are sa. singles are SS at«fr students tickets $l Check may be mailed to Webb at P O lUut 373. Mocksville. Workois m Cooleemtt assist ing in the itrive are Mrs. Rich aid Beck and Mrs I. H Huske. Mrs Knon Johnstone is preiu dent of the Davie Association and Mrs Kaland West is drive chairman.» Trustees, officers and board members from the tacal chap ter will meet Sept. 10 in Salis bury for the District meeting to discuss plans for the new sea son Tonne Pfaycy A South Jadson Stwl, Salis bury Mr* lyames is a graduate of Mt Ilia High School and at tended Salisbury Business Col XShe *s employed in the at American Moistening Company at Cleveland. Mr I james was graduated from ttavie County High School* and attended North Carolina State Croversity in Kataigh He is employed in the engineering department at American Mois temng Company The bride groom has served five years in the Cnited States Air Korve Cake Cutting Held Friday Mrs Joseph Urady Thompson entertained at a cakeuttwg Friday night for her daughter. Marv KWik* and James Wal ton lyames. in the educational building of St Luke's Lutheran Church in Bear Poplar Miss Thompson and Mr lyarnes were married in a 7 pm ceremony Saturday at St Luke s Church A six branched candelabrum, hokhiig white candles and cas caded with yellow and white flowers, centered the refresh ment table. The cover was a white doth with eyelet trim, embroidered in green and yet low. and overlaid in white net. caught on the sides with nose gays of flowers and ribbons. A tiered wedding cake, topped with miniature bridal figurines, and a crystal punch bowl com pleted the table decor. v > ' ;V Wonds Promoted By Kem Company J K t Seattle* Wands has been promoted to vice president in charge ot production of Kern Hull ana Rubber Company The announcement was made yesterday by Thomas W Kem. pivMdent of the local company Wands joined the local com umy last year after the estab lishment constructed a new plant oil Klumac Koad lie acvt-pled the post as sales eoor dniator with the Kern company. Uefore taking the post with Kern. Waink had spent atyears in the textile field lie was superintendent of the Ervin Mills finishing plant at Cook eemee mhen he joined Keen Roll and Kubher Company which specialises in the manufacture of rolls that are sold to the textile industry Wmmr T# Mnt The women of the Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal iTmrch will hold their regular meeting on Wednesday. Sep* t ember 3. at 7: JO p.m. with Mn. Janet Thompson at her hocna an 64 Watt Street PSpir ■F' H TPIR ITTBbB ■ >; W \ v jS V flp | . wK jp J E jP HI K dBRIsF 2 mr BBHK i jh 988 ' MB ■Hf ■Tf I ■Kjl^HEt - * ■t s M" B - v i* ;s - v - s MT % H * «wP>vw - ■K/ v yggflPwl wL : Jf ft V a MJM Ljmjp jp* I,# 1 V »* wiF —•■■ 1 * ■BfIIHHK' *.• -MBk NT • jJb 9R MRS JAMES WALTON IJAMES ... was Mary Eleanor Thompson Jackie Morton Buys Out Florist It was announced this week thai Ridenhour's Florist, located in the Cooleemee Shopping Center, will remain in operation but under new management. The local florist, previously owned and operated by Mrs. Ptfggy Ridenhour and Mrs. Ha/el Parker for more than five years, was purchased this week by Jackie Morton of Charlotte and a former resident of Cooleemee. Jackie will assume full management becoming effective September 1. Sfeflcr Mtettrs We wit ckan and •4M Stoffcr Hnttn DAVIE FliaNmißE COMPANY MMMk Cookenwe 434-23?J 254-3527 /M«N (JRH IOTCNM SYPM a,_ * JL I M* i* m *m. mm+nmnm* Mrs. Ridenhour was advised by her doctor to sell th» business for health reasons but says she and Mrs. Parker will continue working for Jackie on a part time basis for an indefinite period. Jackie is currently making plans to attend a floral design school. The Shop will continue operations under the name of Ridenhour's Florist and no definite changes are anticipated at this time. Business will continue as usual. IMMt NEW MAIUttfIINT To the many frwadi and customer* of Ridmbonr't Florirt . . . Bcgim* September 1, it wtt be nry pfeanire to cftntkme serving yon fc tW future at you hm » inrtomsi in the ♦ 1 dul enieevor to meet the standards of RiMxMr'i and ahall strive to adtim tin It it %itb great plmitu tbat i*aii be philtdgud to maintain tbe name of MMmmt'i florist and I am delighted to i—innncr tkat Mrs. Ryatkour and Mra. ftftsael Mur, prion ownsra, wj coitinue to be tesoifcated wttb tbe Aey on a pert tbee bans. mt rnntmnelt pilronage wfl be greatly appreciated. JACKIE MOtTON Senior Citizens Meet The Senior Citizens met Mon day morning with 73 members attending. Rev. Dingus, pastor of the Cooleemee Methodist Church, delivered a most in spiring message during the devotional period. Rev. Dingus read scripture from II Chro nicles: 1? verse 16 and his topic was "He Willingly Offered Him self Unto The Lord. " Get well cards were sent to Mr Henry Wagner. Mr. Pearly Gales. Mrs. John Barnes. Mrs Annie Ijames. Mr. Adam Trex ler A sympathy card was sent to Mrs Bessie Nail in the loss of her husband. A nominating committee, composed of Miss Annie Pearie Tatum. Mrs. Annie Miller. Mrs Sophia Isley. was formed the treasurer reported 1308 in the treasure. Entry blanks for exhibits at the Dixie Classic Fair were made available for those wish ing to enter exhibits. Miss Inez Sain had charge of a program "The First Day of School" which was most enter taining. Those participating in the program were M. H. Riden hour. Mrs. Ada McCullough. Burton Jones. Grady Spry. Mrs. Grace Ridenhour. Mrs. Annie Miller. Mrs. Sophie Isley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy. The reading class presented by Mrs. Annie Miller and Mrs. Sophie Isley was especially amusing. The program closed with a quintet composed of Grady Spry. Sidney Benson. Pell Smoot. Mrs. Bessie Nail and Mrs. McClamrock. Delicious home baked pound cakes and coffee were served honoring members who had birthdays during the month of August. Happy Birthday was sung by the group and followed by the dub theme song. Jon Jordan Is Forty Honoree Miss Jan Jordan was honored with a floating bridal shower Friday evening at the home of Miss Rebecca Wilson of Edge wood. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Helen Ellis, Mrs. Frankie Bowles and Mrs. ErlineCQrreU. The guests were served Jime punch, decorated cake squares, nuts and pickles. Miss Jordan will be married Friday, September 39. to Mrs. Eugene Coleman of Lexington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellis. Jr.