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H 1946 THE ECHO PAGE ELEVEN :Feminine News-Views Baley Is 'Jarried To Miss ^®ynolds May 5th tiJi'of Miss Annie Lau- litj daughter of Mr. and *ille j j . *"• Reynolds of Ashe- Kt ’ “7 William J. Baley, son of Kaisy, M. Baley of ’ took place on Sunday Avetiu.° o the Merrimon G.q. , “^Ptist church. The Rev. tke r», pastor, performed ^'femony. was decorated with ,j ^ tall white tapers ar- r'^a ® background of iolus baskets of white glad- n>e lilies- 7'le was given : .®tner. She wore a street Ecustan Weds An Asheville Girl . -lie briH >>y hjf, ® was given in marriage ' 1 j She wore a street of aqua crepe made ,f®cess Her lines with yoke of only ornament was a ‘5 of '“‘j uiiiaiiJicxii wao a v'ssori She wore white “>ble ( snd carried a white with an orchid and “y "['th white ribbon and ,% f, blowers. . ly m ! Wedding the couple b^iami ° ^ wedding trip , _ bride changed itci Of travo?”*^ Daytona Beach, Fla. a the bride changed -isorig.'’"^ wool suit with white ^ shoulder corsage a graduate of Lee ’t ft _school and attended “Usiness college. The til’ 3 graduate of r '^ollp.T school and Mars 'f*‘''ess 1 attended Cecil’s itNhi.!?-He recently re- - 'servin from the army an 21 months in the Eu- JiSBp.,:-®> and is employed in 8 vriii ” department. The reside in Asheville. Married b ^uble Wedding ®*itly In Geor^a I Otelia Parris Is Married To Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parris, of Pisgah Forest, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Otelia Parris, to John Thomas Smith S 2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Lake Toxaway. The ceremony was performed January 18 in Pickens, S. C. Mrs. Smith is a Finishing Department employee. Mr. Smith is still in the U. S. Navy. Less Sug-ar Means More Ice-Cream MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. BALEY are shown above coming down the steps of the Merrimon Avenue Baptist church after their we;dding on Sunday, May 5. The bride is the former Miss Annie j - a ^ Laurie Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Reynolds, of L^ton wedding, April 21 Asheville. Mr. Baley is employed in the Inspection department. Miss Eloise Brown — m-Iiss p!; pl^rence C. Lance u ^ide ® Johnson became Ian E. Tinsley. H is the daughter of C‘''''ard- H. Brown, C'"’ Mr ’ parents of the ''®sido Joe F. Lance, C' TiL'" L®y is the daughter of idjS M -^llen B. Johnson of tj 5 Mr a J Tinsley is the Mrs. Oliver Tinsley, briH Finishing de- Str~ Now it can be told. Last Sep tember 1st. was a red letter day for the Johnnies and Marys ■ill over the nation who had gone ice- I cream hungry for so long. According to preliminary re ports by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, the make of ice-cream rose from 125 million j gallons in the last four months of 1944 to about 181 million gallons in the same months of 1945. Translated into easily understood terms, that means an increase from a little over five servings a month per. person for every indi vidual in the United States in the 1944 period, to nearly eight serv ings per person in the correspond ing months of 1945. The increase in ice-cream manu facture has probably been ac companied by a decline in the make of sherbets and ices, in I the opinion of the Department of Agriculture. Ice cream requires much less sugar in its manufac ture than do these other frozen foods, and consequently more gal lons of ice cream can be made with the same amount of sugar. Because of its lower sugar con- 1 tent, ice cream contains fewer calories per serving than most I ices and sherbets, according to the National Dairy Council. At the same time, ice cream is a su perior food, in that it contains all of the constituents of milk. * E. Galloway _ o{ Holden became the ^ ^ in Galloway in a cer- Greenville, S. C., April ^ ilr» the daughter of S “fest , ^"'1^ Holden of Pis- Jjj,' Mr. Gallowav is the Galloway is the V Mrs. Horace Gal- h^,V®gah Forest. Is ^ T employed in the The groom ^sta employee. ^EARS too soon S Xa A } ^t’s at grand- S ^ abbreviated dress): had dresses like a girl, you'd be '“Ider Engagement Of Miss Leah Petit To Thomas C. Rankin, Jr., Announced! Stork Corner To Marry June 7 MISS LEAH PETIT will be come^ the bride of Thomas C. Rankin, Jr., at the home of her parents, Liberty, S. C., on June 7th. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Petit, of Lib erty, S. C., have announced the cn- agement and appr ^ .hing marriage of their daughter, .’iss Leah Petit, to Thomas C. R: udn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rankin, Sr., of of Liberty. The bride-elect is a graduate of Liberty high school and attend-i ed Draughon’s Business college in Greenville, S. C. She has been em ployed in the Mill Office for two years. Mr. Rankin is a graduate of the Pendleton high school, Pendleton, S. C., and attended Mechanic’s School in Baltimore, Md, He was recently discharged from four years’ service, a year of which was spent in the South Pacific with a B-29 unit of the AAF. The wedding will take place Friday, June 7, at the home of the bride. They plan to reside in Lib erty, S. C., where Mr. Rankin is engaged in business. tough STUFF Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wilson have announced the birth of a lb. son, Lester Melvin, on April 27th. Lester is an Autobound em ployee. Mrs. Wilson, the former Lulu Cassell, is a former Cham pagne employee. Gene Harris Gevedon, weighing 9 and % lbs., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gevedon at the Tran sylvania Community hospital, on May 15th. The father works in the Maintenance Department. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Little have announced the birth of a son, Estill, May 9th, at the Biltmore hospital. Estill weighed 8 lbs. His father is a Machine Room em ployee. to^y,’ HELP FEED THE STARVING! Little Sandra Carol was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Dabbs, Jr., May 5th, 1946. Mrs. Dabbs is the former Miss Marie Sprinkle, for three years an employee of pur Chemical Laboratory. One termite to the other termite when he was in a Venetian blind “Look!! Our l?read comes sliced now!” Finishing Department employee, Charles M. Whitmire and Mrs. Whitmire announce the arrival of David Milton, April 15th, at th? Patton Memorial hpspitjal in HeQ- dersonville.
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