TJ Solemnized Sund Miss Annie Delores Williams, dau ghter of Mr.^and Mrs. Will WilliarAs and Everette Lee Patterson, son ol Mrs. E. M. Wright, were united in marriage in a pretty wedding held Sunday afternon at 4:30 at David's Baptist church near here. Rev. O. A, Long, pastor, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Pines, fern and baskets of white chrysanthemums, flanked by seven-branched candelabra holding cathedral tapers, served as a decorative background for the speaking of the vows. Miss Sara Lou Phifer was at the piano for the program of wedding music. Miss Betty Sue Hawkins, vocalist, 8ang "Because," "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" and "I Love You Truly" prior to the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of candlet] * ' ' iigm satin made with high neckline and deep yoke, outlined with circular fold of satin, long sleeves, basque bodice, peplum, and full skirt with a long train. She wore a fulllength veil of bridal illusion which ? iell from a coronet of seed pearls and carried a bououet of bride's roses and white maline arranged around a purple orchid. Mrs. George Allen served as her Bister's matron of honor and Mrs. J. D. Harmon, also a sister of the bride, and Miss Betty Pryor were bridesmaids. Betty Lou Williams and Shirley Robinson were Junior bridesmaids. All the attendants wore taffeta dresses made like the bride's with the matron of honor in pale pink, the bridesmaids in baby blue, and the junior bridesmaids in sunny yellow. Each wore a matching shoujder - length veil jf net; the matron of honor carried nosegay of pink carnations and the others carTied chrysanthemums to match th?ir dresses. Loy Wright served Mr. Patterson as best man and ushers were John Williams, brother of the bride, and J. D. Harmon, Alex Harmon and George Allen, brother-in-law of the I bride. Mrs. Williams, mother of the bride wore a black dress with matching accessories and a corsage of white rncftKii/lr? * aveuuuo. wis. niidiii, inoirier 01 me bridegroom, wore a navy blue with black accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. The bride is a graduate of Bethware high school and Is now employed in Kings Mountain. The bridegroom attended Tryon high high school and is now working with the Gus Evans Contracting company in Shelby. After the ceremony the couple left Tor a wedding trip through western North Carolina. On their return they win be aihgme.agar.haje- _ I ^WOODIES BLUE JEANS B ' A VACATION NUlltTH I m fMVAI,WH MU3I $2.98 K Thit UmJimhw important Itim in ooary Tooag U4y'? wardrok*. K TbMmomyMWWOOO O^TKXAS, oi Mua a?dm. tw': . * B *** \ belts ; . DEPT. STORE 1 1 11 . i I ': *m ' -Yr$f " I I fi) ;YT "|fi(TYir;i tWLIT rfijWffmflMM VI 1 .. >,. ;%" " ' = is Wedding ay Afternoon ? Baptist Department : Sent Box To Europe ! The Primary Department o the First Baptist church and a few 1 friends of the department shipped packages this week wieghing nearly 100 pounds to Europe to bring Christ mas cheer to 20 needy children in the devastated countries. Mrs. A. M. Hicks, superintendent of the Primary department, assisted by Mrs. W. F. Houser, teacher in the department, was in charge of preparing the boxes for shipment. Good, clean clothing, many new garments, dresses. gowns, undershirts and pants, overalls, shirts, sweaters, coats, socks, handkerchiefs pants, skirts, hair ribbons, caps, I scarfs, soap, combs, books, jigsaw puzzles of Bible stories, needels, thread, pins, hairpins, Jackstones, small rubber balls, material to be made into clothing, hard candies and Testaments were sent in the packages which will be distributed to the ones who need it most I Mrs. .George Hord is assistant su- I | perintendent of the department and I other teachers are Miss Betty Hayes I Mrs. Guy Henderson and Mrs. Guy Barnette. 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