PLANS COMPLETE FOR MISS STEPHENS WEDDING TO MR. TURNER SUNDAY Plans are complete for the wedding of Miss Wee Rene Stevens and Marcus Sharpe Turner, Jr. which will take place Sunday, August 20. at 4 p. m. in the Tabor City Bap tist Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Albro Stevens of Tabor City and the bridegroom-elect is the son of Mrs. Marcus Sharpe Turner. Sr. of Fair Bluff and the late Mr. Turner. ( Mrs. Furman J. Fowler. or3- | anist, and Miss Judy Nix, voc- | alist, will render a program of > wedding music. The Rev. James H. Johnson, pastor of the bride-elect, will I officiate with the Rev. Bruce Pate, brother-in-law of the bridegroom of Kinston assist-; KtR RENT — Two bedroom, mobile horn e, completely furnished. See Robert Cox at McCougan Electric Co., Ta bor City, or telephone 4831. ltpd. ι HELP WANTED: Need white or colored woman to be with semi-bed patient. Good pay. j Contact David Simon, Si mon's Dept. Store, phone j 5521. Tabor City. 8/16c REMEMBER WESTERN AUTO'S BARGAIN DAY'S SALE August 17-2Ö Silver Dollar Tickets Too! S. T. ROGERS IM*. Mr. Stevens will give his daughter in marriage and Dr. John C. Turner, brother of the bridegroom-elect, of Fair Bluff will serve as best man. Doing , the ushering will be Conrad Feeher, nephew of the bride elect. of Tabor City; Victor Floyd, of Fair Bluff, Jimmy Turner, and Bobby Waddell cousins of the bridegroom elect, both of Fair Bluff. Mrs. diaries £. ousenbury. j of Kinston. will attend her; sister as Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. R. Bruce Pate, sister of the bride- \ groom-elect of Kinston; Mrs. John C. Turner, sister-in-law of the bridegroom-elect of Fair Bluff; Miss Sue Taylor and ; Miss JucJy Coleman of Tabor , City. Miss Mcrrianne Stevens, niece of the bride-elec of Blad enboro and Miss Gay Cause, niece of the bride-elect of Wil mington. will serve as junior ( bridesmaids . A reception will be held at the church following the cere mony. Lingerie Shower Fetes Miss Stevens Miss Wee Rene Stevens, bride-elect of Sunday. August 20. was feted Thursday eve ning when Miss Geraldine F.ddings and Miss Judy N:x j entertained with a lingerie shower at the home of the immer in Pine Heights. Mixed summer flowers were used in the decorations provid- , ing the setting for bridal games tind contests. The honoree received a shoulder corsage upon arrival. . Wedding cookies, punch. mints and nuts wer· served to twenty guests. TRI BRIEFS MRS. HARDEE'S MOTHER Mrs. C. J. Gordon, mother of Mrs. Grover Hardee, is a pati ent in the Mullms, S. C. Hos pital where she underwent surgery last Thursday. FLORIDA TRIP The Cecil Mercer's and C. E. Fixer's recently enjoyed a va cation trip to Florida. LINDA WOOD Linda Wood is home after a visit in the home of an uncle. John Hinson. and family in Baltimore. Md. BACK FROM SCHOOL Mrs. Collin Η licks is home after attending summer school session at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. MRS. PROCT ARRIVING Mrs. Charles H. Prout of Evansville. Indiana is to ar rive tomorrow (Thursday) for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Roland Bladwin. She is mak ing the trip by flight to Wilm ington. Ο. E. S. TO MEET The local chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will meet Mon- , day at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Hall officials announced. Al! ' members are urged to attend.; IN ASHEVILLE Brenda Hinson is in Ashc villc f«»r a two week visit with Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mucci and her cousins, Gwen and Larry. MRS. CLIFF SARVIS Mrs. Cliff Sa»". is underwent surgery in the McLeod's In firmary, Florence, i'ucsoay. MRS. FONV1ELLE Mrs. E. W. Fonvielle is con tinuing treatment in Loris Community Hospital. REAVES VISITOR Miss Phyllis Ratcliffe of Radford. Va. is visiting in the homo of the Rev. and Mrs Henry L. Reaves, Sr. Miss Fat clitfe is a former teacher in the Williams Township School. Joint Meeting Held By Circles FAIR BLUFF — The Rosa Tucker Circle and the Nellie Waddell Circle of the Method ist Church. W. S. C. S. were untertained Wednesday even ing when the organizations met in a joint meeting in the Fellowship Hall of the Educa tional building. Following dinner the pro gram entitled "The Bethel Ship" was given by Mrs. B. W. Tyler. Mrs. Paul Scott pre sided . Members of the Rosa Tucker Circle were hostesses for the meeting. CISITING PASTOR The Rev. Henry L. Reaves. Jr. will deliver the morning worship address at the Tabor City Presbyterian Church Sun day at 11:00 while his father, church pastor, and Mrs. Reaves are attending a session at Mon treal CARD OF THANKS Mrs. David Simon would like to express her apprecia tion to everyone for the many i'xj>»vssions of kindness being shown her during her illness. She is now a semi-bed patient at home and has visiting with her at this time her sister. Mrs-. Ida Moskow of Whitevil'c. Win This DODGE DART SENECA This fabulous car will be given to some lucky win ner at the close of our Anniversary Sale Register Every Day On Every Floor This Dodßc was pur chased from Douty Mo tor'. Sales. Inc. Wilming ton,' N. C. and carries a factory warranty of 12 months or 12,000 miles. Nothing To Buy! You Need Not Be Pretant Τ η Win Register daily on each floor for the four delicious Birthday Cakes to be given FREE on each day of the celebration. Your Basic Wool JERSEY SHEATH ! i 0 Jewel neckline β I.ong zippered sl«*c»-es · Beautifully tailored, this sheath will jj Im· the perfect backdrop for your 1} favorite accessories. Takt· your choicc j| of black, green, brown, blue, beiße, red. pink and gold. Sizes 5 to 15. I I i MISSES 8-20 CABRETTA LEATHER JACKETS 19.46 Reg. $25.00 Versatile and soft . . . your cabretta leather jacket wi'h slanting pockets ami side tabs. Choices of camel, olive, coffee, and white. I Sportswear m Second Floor ) 17.46 rc*. 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