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MissPatMrs. Pete Laney and daughter, Janice, and Mrs. Boyd Haney and daughter, Beth, entertainedat the Haney home, 805 Spruce-wood street, with a drop-in shower Tuesday evening from 6 until 9 p. m. honoring Miss Pat Jones.Miss Jones will become the bride of James Artz .Jr. on December 20 in the ShadvbrookJonesHonoredBaptist church. Hearing the exchange of vows will be the Rev. Gilbert Pierce. Parents of thecouple are Mr. and Mrs. Sey-born B. Jones of 2302 Lane street and Mrs. Ethel Artz of Newell avenue and James Artz.For the hospitality. Miss Jones wore a mint green suit with harmonizing accessories and add-AtHaneyHomeeri the hostesses’ corsage of red carnations. The hostesses also presented her with a white bedspread.Seasonal DecorSeasonal decorations werp used throughout the party rooms. The honoree found her gifts under a green and white ruffled umbrella placed beside her chair inthe living room.Lime punch, bridal cake squares and mints were served to Miss Jones and to her mother and future mother-in-law; also to Mrs. Hugh Crowe, Miss Trena Crowe, Miss Jane Hanev, Mrs. Wade Spry, Mrs. F. H. Linn, Mrs. Charles Gaskins, Mrs. Darrell Griffin. Mrs. Lucille Allen, Mrs. Sam Thomas Mrs. PriceYates, Mrs. Rowland Mrs. Curtis Christian, ter Nash, Mrs. Zeb Mrs. Ervin Wade.Chapman, Mrs. Car-Nash andChristmas was denounced by the early Puritans. The General Court of Massachusetts passed a law in 1659 making the observance of Christmas a penal offense.
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Kannapolis Daily Independent

Kannapolis, North Carolina, US

Sun, Dec 13, 1964

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