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JFTI DEDMON McCOLLUM
TOS PERRY MACARTHUR
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Nell Dedmon McCullum of
Coleman avenue daughter of
'harlie Pleasant Dedmon and the
Mrs Dedmon, became the
*1 of Perry McArthur Alex
, r j r ., son of Mr. and Mrs.
-v M Alexander, “Open
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ovu-rian church, Ashevdlo. N. C.
The Rev C. Grier Davis, pastor,
the service. The church
decorated with baskets of
red and white gladioli, three
branched candelabra with white
[apers, and Oregon fern.
Hobart Whitman, organist, and
Mrs Roy Alexander, vocalist,
cousin of the bridegroom, pre
sented a program of nuptial mu-
SIC , including Tch Liebe Dich,”
Greig, and “Oh Phomise Me.” The
traditional wedding marches were
used and “The Lord’s Prayer”
was sung at the end of the cere
mony.
The bride was given away by
her brother, C. Paul Dedmon. She
wore a suit of imported navy
gabardine with navy and white
accessories and a white orchid
corsage.
Mrs. Walter Rowe Fesperman,
Asheville, was matron of honor.
She wore a seafoam wool crepe
suit with coffee brown accessories
and carried an arm bouquet of
mixed yellow flowers.
I. Phillip Hoyle of Asheville
was best man, and ushers were
Walter Alexander, brother of the
bridegroom, W. C. Dedmon,
brother of the bride, High Point;
H E Pollock, Jr., Asheville, and
Henry L. Buchanan, Westminster,
S. C., brother-in-law of the bride
groom.
The bridegroom’s mother wore
a black faille suit with dusty pink
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses.
The couple left for a wedding
trip to Florida and upon their re
turn will reside at 1 Coleman ave
nue.
The bride is a graduate of Wo
man's College of the University
of North Carolina. The bride
groom attended Asheville-Bilt
more College, Notre Dame uni
versity, and served as a pilot in
the army air force. He is presi
dent of Perry M. Alexander Con
struction company.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry L. Buchanan,
Westminster, S. C., brother-in
law and sister of the bridegroom;
C Paul Dedmon, High Point; C.
W Dedmon, High Point; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Biggerstall, Hender
sonville, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
OCain, Hendersonville.
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MISSION WEEK
The U.M.S. of the First Kap
ut church will meet Friday,
. arc;i 5, at ti. p. m . in the Billy
surnette room for the observance
M Home Mission Week of Prayer.
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MTN. ORPHANAGE NEWS—
By Grace Singleton
The Bible class of Lee Edwards
high school came out last Sat
urday and entertained us with a
Valentine party. We enjoyed
games, songs aqd tefreshments of
Dixi»ctlps.
On Tuesday night we played a
basketball game with Warren
Wilson and were beaten by one
point. Girls on our team were
Georgia Brown, Joretta Nichols,
Evelyn Cooper, Josephine Pack
ets Irene Mathes, Iva Tweed,
Valeen Cooper, Lou Etta Reagan!
Edith Reagan, Thelma Payne, and
Betty June Roberts.
Frieda White has been sick for
several days.
Last Thursday night the Orph
anage boys beat the Black Moun
tain tenth graders 52-22. On our
team were Roger White, Clyde
Reese, Dean Nichols, Harold Mc-
Intosh, Billy Cooper, Joe Holtz,
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Mrs. Morrow has taken the
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NIGHTMARES ADVANCE
Eugene Byrd's Nightmares ad
vanced to to the semifinals of tne
Buncombe county tournament by
handing the highly rated Valley
Springs six their first defeat of the
season at the city auditorium Wed
nesday night. The girls overcame
a 20 to 14 halftime lead to go
on to win, 28-26. Stafford, Slagle,
and Gouge played well in the fore
court while McDougle, Burnette,
and Fortune thrilled the large
delegation of Black Mountain fans
by stopping the enemy attack cold
in the second half. It was the first
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Thursday, March 4, 1948
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