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THE GALAX NEWS AUGUST 31, 1961 PAGE 2 1 NOh' OPEN FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON known as the shouplage of the CAROLINAS OFFERS AT PUBLIC flUCTIOn TLUICE DAILY (except sumdais) at io:3o am. nnD 7;3o p.m . MERCHAMDISE GATHERED FRCM ALL OVER THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AWAY FREE AT EACH SALE Diflmonos -H/flTCHES -SILVERUJflRE URniTURE RIEniflL KUGS innERUJRRE -CRYSTflLLUflR inEns HIGHLFinDS n^T GflLLERY ESTABLISHED 3o YEARS in THE CflR.OLinflS Reese-Wilson Vows Exchanged The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Ann Reese to Mr, Jack Allen Wilson took place Sunday afternoon, August 2?, in the First Baptist Church of Highlands at 3s30 p.m. Rev# J. H, Propst, pastor of the church, preformed the ceremony. Special music was presented by Rev. Propst, who sang "The Lord's Prayer” and Mrs. Propst, who sang "Seal Us, 0 Holy Spirit,»» The bride wore a ballarina length dress of white taffeta covered with chiffon and a finger-tip veil. She wore a lace jacket decorated \i±th pearls and carried a Bible and white rose buds. Matron of Honor was Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Best Man was Mr, Woodrow Wilson, the brother of the groom. The flower girl was Miss Betty Wilson, sister of the groom, Mr. ftenan Reese and Mr. Larry Wood were ushers. A reception at the church was held following the ceremony. After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside at their home on Mrror Lake, The former Miss Reese is the daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert L, Reese of Highlands, and Mr. Jack Wilson is the son of Mr, and Mrs. VJarren Wilson, also of Highlands. NOTICE The Hudson Library will be clos** ed Monday afternoon^ Sept, 4. RENGISNSD ATLANTA ARCHITECT TO EXIEET Herbert C, Millkey, of the firm of Willner and Millkey in Atlanta, Ga., will exhibit some of his drawings and designs in the Highlands Community Theatre lobby during the performances of “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" this Friday and Saturday. Mr. Millkey was elected to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects in 1959$ after having served two terms as President of the Georgia Chapter and one three-year term as Director of the South Atlantic Re«» gion. Beginnihg with a Special Honorable Mention on his graduation from the Yale University School of Fine Arts, he has received a variety of awards and honors, both for his work as an architect and for his skiH and energy as an organizer of professional activi ties, He has served on several national (CoD*t on Page 13) LIBRARY MEETING A meeting of the members of the Hudson Library was held at the library on Monday afternoon, August 28. Re ports were given by committee chair men, and the librarian. Miss Gertrude H^bison, feave an interesting and op timistic report of the year's activi- (Con*t page 8)
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