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’Thursday, July 16, 1976—MIRROR-HERALD—Page SB MARY RAOONKALB Celebrates Her First Birthday Mary Ragon Kale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kale, cele brated her first birthday June 24th at a birthday party at Dot Smith’s Nursery. Party refreshments were served. Mary Ragon Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Red) Kale and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Falls, all of Kings Mountain. f ' t CHRIS V. BRIDGES Christopher Celebrated On Saturday Christopher Vance Bridges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance E. Bridges of 701 Lee St., celebrated his third birthday Saturday, June 10. A party was given at his home with friends and relatives attending. A Donald Duck decorated cake and party refreshments were served. Grandparents of Chris are Mrs. Earline Styers and the late John Styers and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bridges, all of Kings Mountain. Chris’s mother Is the former Frances Styers. Couple Will Be Honored Miss Brenda Stone and Rick Falls will be honored Friday night at a rehearsal dinner at the Holiday Inn in Gastonia at 8 p. m.. Immediately following a 6:30 p. m. wedding rehearsal. The prospective bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls Jr., will host the dinner. After the rehearsal dinner a pool party will be given at Warwick Apartments In Gastonia at 9:30 p. m. Host and hostesses for the event are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone, brother and sister-ln-law of the bride; Miss Martha Stone, sister of the bride; Miss Sylvia Morris; and Miss Kathy Turner. On Saturday morning at 12 noon at the Royal Villa a Bridesmaid’s Luncheon will be given by eight of the bride’s aunts. ’The wedding will take place Saturday evening at 8 p. ^ m. in Oak Grove Baptist Church. Your Hapgy Shopping Store "tr / ** ■"'H y USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN ALL LADIES SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED 25% to 50% if your coat is short... it’s the right length! Juniors like that close-to-the-body fit. .. the clever way tucks mark a shoulder, define the waist. Plenty of news going on behind your back too . . . via a single deep pleat, rippling or outline-stitched flare. All of it brought together with a twist and tie sash belt. This Fall and Winter, we see short coats topping every thing that's new in your wardrobe. A. Notch collar: slanting yoke above tucked midriff. Camel, terra cotta, rust wool & nylon melton. 7-15 $38 88 B. Hooded wool and nylon plush. Much shoulder interest via clusters of tucks. Camel, rust. grey. 5-13 $68.88 C. Pintucked bib front; ripple back above set-in waistband and sash tie. Flip up hood. Camel, green, rust. 5-15.. .$44.88
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