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Roberts-McSwain
Vows Spoken
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Jeaneue MoSwain, daughter
?x f Mr..an<i Mrs. .J. S. McSwain, ol
Kings Mountain, became ihe bride
tii Claries V. Roberts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Roberts of KresnO, Calif.,
Saturday morning at 10:30. ai Beih
iehem Baptist church. Rev. J. W. |
Suttie, of Shelby, who married the
bride's parents, officiated, using the
<t ji? ring ceremony.
The church was decorated with
greenery and floor baskets of white
giadio^as flanked by seven branch
ed candelabra ho/ding white tapers.
A pro^am of wedding- music was
furnisher, by Miss Lorice Fogleman,
Pianist, and Miss Pauline Hayes, so.
prano. Numbers included "The Ros
ary," by Nevin, "Traumerei," by
Schumann, "Because," by D'Harde
Jot, and "Clare de Lune" by Debus
eey. Wagner's Wedding March from
"Lohengrin," was used for proces
sional and Mendelssohn's March
from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
for the recessional. During the cere
mony "Liebestraum" by Liszt was i
softly played.
Mrs. Juanita M. Warren, sister of
the bride, was matron-of-honor. Eu- I
gene McSwain, brother of the bride,
served as best man and utftiers were
A. G. Djiiingham, Jr., and Paul E.
Hayes.
The bride was given in marriage
by her lather. She wore a white suit
and navy biue accesories with an
orchid .corsage. The matron-of-honor
wore f gray suit wjrh pink acces
sories and i. cordage of pink rose
buds.
After the cvr^mony, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hayes entertained at a wed
ding JuTK'heon for the couple and a
few inij rn^ te friends.
Mrs. Rot>eTts received her educa
tion an Kings Mountain High school,
Gaidner Wenb college and Woman's
College of ihe University of North
larolma. She now holds a position
with -the Stale Department in Wash
ington, D. C.
Mr. Roberts a member of the
Ceieir.orwa. company t?f Port Myers,
Arlington, Va? whose dinty it is to
igua>3 "ht Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier.
. The coupJe ?v j 1 1 mane their home
iu Arlington, Va.
Mrs. Dickie Tale
Gives Loveiy Party
White i'.lads, snapdragons and ro
tes were effectively used to decorate
the home of Mrs. Dickie Tate last
Thursday night when the entertain
ed at (four tables of bridge and two
of Rummy.
Tuhhes were c.pi<ointed for refresh-'
rnerrts on arrival of the guests. Each
table was centered with a gold an
tique bud vase holding a red rose
bud Pecar. pie, ice cream and pun
ch was enjoyed .prior <to ft he games.
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Miniature lace hats in pastel
shades were. given as favors.
High scorer fox the evening was
Mrs L. E. Aboott. Consolation prize
going t<> Mrs. P?te McDaniel. Miss
Irene Allen won the floating prize.
<M?. W. B. Simpson won high in
Rummy.
Out of town guests wifre Mrs. Bob
Trervarther. and Mrg. Can Lewis of
Gastoma.
The date of Easter can vary as
xnuch as thirty five days, from Mar
ch 21 to April 25.
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Carlysle Isley, Husband Of Former
Citizen. New Mayor 01 Burlington
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S. Carlysle Isley, husband ol the*
former Miss Margate: Plonk of Kings
Mountain, is the new mayor of Bur
lington. -
Mr. Isley, personnel manager of
Standard Hosiery Mills of Burlington
polled 1,539 votes in the May 10th
balloting to load ail other candida
tes, and he was unanimously nam
ed to serve as mayor bv other elect
ed members, of the Burlington city
council.
A native of Burlington, Mr. Isley
is a graduate of the local high school i
and attended Duke University be- 1
fore transferring to the University of i
North Carolina where he obtained j
his A. B. Degree. He formerly work- 1
ed for Duke Power Company, later j
worked in the personnel department
of Burlington Mills*, and then be- 1
came personnel director at Standard
Hosjty two and a hall years ago.
He Is secretary - treat urer oJ Iht
local Rot?ary Club, ami as publicity
chairman and member ol American
Busin?* Club. He serve* or; tht j
Boarti of Stewards at From Street]
Methodic clrutt-h and n> a member
of the choir th?e.
Commenting editorially on the se
lection of Mr. lsiey as trie city's new
mayor, tfte BuTlington Da > ly Tinrit-s
News.fcajd:
"Burlington baa a n?.w. youthful]
eric.-getic, enthusiastic and j retell;- I
gent Mayor in S. Car ly sot* 1* ley win j
was swot n in to suoceec Mayor Bo- j
man Sanders.
"It was in order lor the T^??ori j
polling the largest number of bal ?
Jots in the election to be accorded the j
honor of good will amb?.#?adorsbip
of the city" a-nd presiding officer of '
?tt*e CcuaCil.
? '"in the MiiVe xviOerfhip of tn?
oi??j,ltiUnity;' in tf* church, in civx
affairs, a.s an .'i?ciu?iria] and t-xtx-u
Officer ? and now at poii;x?:
leader ? the new Mayor has earned]
I an enviable potior. ii* a j
? mar... ? I
[ 'Titt'ie if no euesticn about his. I
i feilow Coum-ii rr.t-rr t^ers confidence
un fus ability k- -oouriteJ with them
I wifceiy in tile ;nw-rt?si of sound eoon
| omy and com tr: unity "progress, Work- )
infc together , for an efficient man ;
j ageinent through the Manager em- j
I ployed to advise (them and carry oik 1
| in turn such directive as he receive* j
I fr<*rr. them.
' The Daily Tinriev News congratu
lates both Mayer Js?ky and iho*?;
who will serve v.vth ham, and the vo. j
!-ter? lor their d?*ois?on on Tuev?uy'. ;
' Th* new offioet*. .should have an em- i
I inently successful administration, in j
self-satisfaction >n public services. ,
retidered." i
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