swatfeed Moulders. v . Now, shoulder treatment end To Wed OW IN NEW YORK Bring m my -,hawl,;; dear, wuuau bhuiih -wrmm m .-a mere likely ir a fashlaa wfce Miss 1953 talking, Me wbe reeog- Ma covin, oramatic toeckline treat-1 ment are sonaiy esiaousnea w separate group 'of fashion. Start- tee. There's a pesky lrt in OLE STEALS STYLE ""or .J". ta 2L"2 tit--" i iut mua urn '.imw ilki uw ww-rw-. , I " J 'liml HHtof tlie Wedding Season! 1 ' ' W'W STERLING a& I j .:. , in v Burgundy $33.75 Maia rMiYnr limn ever with brides . . . our beaw Reed & Barton design.. tuperUy aahed in . olid ajv Price, are Der 6-wi,pWetfings. Federal Tax Inc. iver. Jj . 264 Front St ' ' '8N' i Th onffuffement of Miss Jacque line Matthew Burke of Charlotte o Mr. James Pender Ricks; Jr., oi Marietta, Ga., son ol Mr. ana hti. aickg of Rocky Mount, has been announced toy her parents, Mr. nd Mr. Matthew Buree oi jnbw 3ern. A late summer wedding ha3 seen planned. Miss Burke, a grand iauEhter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Maxwell of Klnston, Is a . former member of the Duplin Times Man. She left the Times to become assis tant to the city editor of the Char lotte jNewa . il.i ii I never knew any man in my life who could not bear anbther's mis fortune perfectly like a Christian, v Alexander Pope Mrs. Robert Clifton Watson is the former Miss Asha Estelle Far rior daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Farrlor of Wallace. Her marriage to Mr. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tillman Watson of Wallace, took place June 16 in Wl)re Baptist Church. IMss Lois Herring Harries Ensign Ugerfon In .Ion in j Church Ceremony "THE TASHIOS SHOP W aUUSTOS - One Rack BEGAIl MO'.IDAY, JULY 7lh Hundreds wonderfnl values! ; 14, U S3 hi is ll A mnmins ceremony saturaay in the Presbyterian Church at Wal lace united in marriage Miss Lois Carmen Herring ano- Mis. l nomas Colston Edgerton, USN, with tne Rev. William B. Hooa as omciaung minieter for the ten thirty cere mony. . ' ... Th hrine is me aaugmcr oi u. nri Mm. Stenhen Almond Herring of Wallace, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. taxi uock Edgerton of Wallace. Before the ceremony music was presented by Mrs. Homer Boney of Wallace, organist, and James H. McKoy, Jr., of Wilmington, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the- bride wore a ballerina gown of white Swiss organdy over taffeta. She had as her maid of honor her colleee roommate. 1 Miss Martha Ann Nesbltt of Bdneyville. Brides maids were Mis Barbara Louise I Carter and Mis Jane Pope of Wallace. his father a best man and ushers were James Faires, A. J. Caven augh, and Henry James of Wallace, and Amos Brlnsont his brother in law, of Kenansvilie. The bride's dress was embroid ered in a cut work design around the edse of the full skirt A Urideeroom was graduat n Wallace High School and Dresses SEDUCED AH She, tinea. Cottons. Tj and More! SDk, Fria, Sheer Crepes and Value from SSJt la SaJS-MOW . All Summer Straw f.'afs All BATIIIiSG SUITS PLAY SUUS S1I03TS pedal mm SLACKS . ; $5.00 and Less! I 111V USC AUil Mil. pointed yoke of illusion was edged ln ?.' with the same eyeiot aeiau oi em- .- "K:: l.-ij j . c...i.. .. ea irom wauace mgn ocas SgWe-round n($Jl the bodice. The twHtiered veU of & July, 1951, he entered I the Navy shoulder length was of illusion, 1 was wcenUy .fwmpissioned an .h in . hD.a.i nf iMmil II. eUSlKn irom UUltMi : ::.:.: ; " c, in Newoort r. i. After mis Orchids, stenbanotis. and short wedding trip, the couple will ..VwA thi .hmvAH Iuiii. Home 1Q OWWUW, ii. .i nuv quet which the bride carried on the bridegroom to tatloned, 1-3 OPF '1 One Group IIYLOtl GOYHS AIIO SUPS i n n i i L One Group AI( Colors, tae M iiVloii pmities Usee Trim. , Brief la White, Pink One Group of White Pure Silk k - PAIITIES WEBS (L2S , ;-v' - '. ; 1 ;,:"" :'"';..V' ' YtVv" .,".','- ;' ; : i .' ';'V-'' r i"' ' . Vj', V.. K -l- :'.r. .1' V--i : 1 o v; 69c a white Bible. The maid of honor wore a white organdy dress . over blue taffeta. Her full ballerina skirt was of heavily embroidered eyelet. The ntted sleeveless bodice was point ed at the neckline and shirred at the shoulder., Her dress was match' ed by a tiny Elizabethan brim of white organdy over blue taffeta. She carried -a nosegay of mixed iiowers, predominantly pink. The bridesmaids' dresses and brims were like that of the maid of honor.- They also carried nose gays of summer flowers. The bride' mother wore an la formal dress of pink lace with matching pink hat. Her corsage was a lavender orchid. Tae bride groom's mother was in blue lace with a matching flower hat and had an orchid corsage. Immediately after the wedding, the bride and groom received guests in the vestibule of the church. ' " For travel the bride wore a blue shantung suit with white accessor ies. Her corsage was a white or chid. ... -o.it.1 ' -Mrs. Edeerton was ' graduated from Wallace High School and Is a rising senior at Woman's College. where she will resume her studies ing its revival only a few seasonal draped top with one covered shou aeo witn nere ana mere a sroie . aw. added to sports and- evening de signs, the scarf-and-stole act now covers the entire fashion field. The limits are as far apart as beach- wear and ball gowns. A Flashy Entrance The stole suit was a flashy en trance In last year's designs. This year the number of scarf -ana-stoie trea'tments includes . everything from full-length panels on cape coat and greatcoats to bolero and spencer Jacket effects and actu-alitles-rso brief they are hardly larger than shoulder pads. Much subtlety is to be teen in the shoulder design. Perhaps be cause of the current long torso look, they are coming of age design-wise through their Also in the realm of minimum but dramatic, shoulder coverage maa shown' by Capri Frocks a dm with large, middy-like dol lar that Upered to a low point in back, BEAUTY CARE BY CALENDAR It Isn't always easy to remember In the midst of your busy life to schedule time to polish your natl tweeze your brows, wash irnur ' hair and do the numerous other beauty tasks that are so im portant to your appearance. The necessity of following a ...kiiiia hnwever should nit be neri , r.ArotmMei. In fact, your ap- to serve as counterpart or balance pearance most definitely depends to low-placed skirt fullness. In,upon it. other words shoulder treatments . . and mobile hem provide the soft- Wait too long ween1Im1a"t I.. hnntirflna than rinnn .and VOUr ' hSfldS Will lOOk the high, wrapped waistline . and , Shabby and poorly groomed. Hanf- the smooth molded hlpiine. I nail wiu appear, u u. An lnteresung continuation, lor, may even urea ALL SALES FINAL. ALTTZATTC:. EST3A. BE IIESH EASILY FC5 DST CI1CCTICNS " The Er' - ii n n . ti I! i t & 'I ,.:'' I fall, of spring' preoccupation with the spencer jacket 1 the impor tance of the abort coat. These inch es shorter than recent classic coat designs, give good topping' to a silhouette that tarts with slim skirt. Appropriately enough, many have the "dandy' or cut-away line. And a logical step in thjs philoso phy of dress Is the Bean Brummel coat.. Imaginative Treatment ' Shoulder blade areas were treat ed with respect and imagination In' many of the recent showing of fall lines. Monte-Sano and Pru can bowed to the .renascence of Renaissance fashions with a "Flor entine red" cape-collared coat. The same house introduced the Shepherd's coat" with wrapped tubular line and a softly draped nooa. Also mere was a brief, hug ging evening wrap fith Moused back of white wool fleece em broidered all over In white braid and gold sequins. The slender "shape" at Adele Simpson's placed emphasis on a soft lilt at the shoulders, as well as at the hlpiine, Nettle Rosen stein showed little Jackets that are barreled rather than boxed the more to give them the feeling of a shawl r cape. Ceil Chapman paired coordinated little. Jacket with practically all of her 10-inche from-the-floor evening dresses, all designed tor a dramatic en trance. ', . : .. At Christian Dior - New York evening topper were called llan telefctas," long stole with crushed vh mr hair a day er two late, and It will aiway give xne imrKinn of being disheveiea. The same1 appue w jv miriino iui home Dcnnanent rou tine. If they are none napna- tvIIv vour aooearance ? nas . w suffer. , ,;- ,' :?:$;' ' . 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