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THE TEXAS PLAINS I^wgirls from the Texas plains Iddle up and ride with the cow ls at every spine-tingling per Irmance of the famed Cherokee Ich rodeo at grammar school L ,,n Wednesday and Thurs Jv June 11-12, for benefit of Ivcee civic improvement fund. ore About— liss Talmage From Page 1, this Section lllegiate Home on Assembly live with Mrs. Ed. S. Currie, mis Lary to China, as hostess. She Is assisted by Mrs. Joseph B. Epper and Mrs. Petrie Mitchell, |th missionaries to Korea with Vs Provost. |The bride is a daughter of Dr. Id Mrs. J. V. N. Talmage, for I years missionaries to Korea Ider the Presbyterian Church, U. I board of world missions. She la missionary to Korea, attended leens college, Charlotte, and was jaduated from Medical College Virginia, School of Nursing. ; attended assembly’s train school in Richmond, Va., and . Far Eastern Language School jYale university. She went to Irea as a medical missionary in 18. The groom was graduated from bshington - Jefferson college, ^shington, Pa„ and was for two |irs a missionary to Korea. He urned to this country and has npleted his second year at jinceton Theological seminary, ^fter a short wedding trip, Mr. Mrs. Provost will reside in Inceton, N. J., where Mr. Pro fit will complete his theological ■dies. After the year’s study, ly will go to Korea as mission les under the Presbyterian U. [A. (Northern) board of world ksions. The out-of-town guests present |the wedding were the Rev. and William S. Talmage and fam of Anniston. Ala., Mrs. John [Talmage and two sons of De |tur Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Clem fy of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. D Barnes of Greensboro, Mr. Mrs. John P. Provost of Jef ■son City. Tenn., Dr. S. Dwight an and Miss Emily Winn of (stonia. and Mrs. O. C. Steele Miss Ruth Steele of Asheville. |EE TREE NEWS (Too Late For Last Week) ‘ittle Sharon Howie, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howie, been sick for the past week lb an infected ear and measles, ('s much improved, be state men are building a lane highway up Long Branch, ill be nice when finished and be. graveled. number of the people of Bee !e met at the Bee Tree cem iry last Thursday and did quite 'it of work mowing and plant flowers. Julius Lavender of Crooked in McDowell county, his Wed daughter, her husband children, visited Mr. Lav ier’s daughter, Mrs. Gertrude r*e last Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Doyle Howie and l(lren. Herbert and Belinda, ued Mrs. Howie’s father and •'her last Saturday night and ’'nay at Stocksville. Her father ^been quite sick for the past . rs- J S Kilby and aunt Cora ■ gan visited this reporter Mon T afternoon. nhur Brooks had to return to “ hospital Friday and have the Plsed blood taken out of his ' Before it will heal. tJJnJ Carrie Shope visited I nanoa Heights Baptist church bin ' Slle is Setting very active f since her accident last sum Summey’s Man Store BLACK MOUNTAIN 106 W. State Phone 2312 I I „l i : ji; IFTS for Tfrur Favorite Man From Head to Toe - - Cool and Comfortablel . . . and in style, too! Here's a gold mine of ideas for Father's Day. Brands you know, AND prices you'll love! SHIRTS In whites and neat colors and stripes. Right for every office need. NECKWEAR Popular designs in both rog* ular model and new narrow ties. BELTS Choice of leather and fab rics. Many with initialed buckles. SUSPENDERS Solids and patterns in wide range of matching colors. SOCKS Argyles, clocks and ribbed solids in all popular colors. Some in nylon. BATHING TRUNKS Knitted woolens and pat terned boxers. Large selec tion of popular florals. SPORT SHIRTS A pattern for every prefer ence. Includes many with two-way collars.
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