NEWS ? PEOPLE MRS. EMORY HUNNICUTT [ Society Editor, Telephone 211 MISS GRACE TALLENT WEDS WAYNE LINWOOD PLOTT Miss Grace Tallent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tallent, of Franklin, became the bride of Wayne Linwood Plolt, son of J. H. Plott, of Canton, and of the late Mrs. Flora Kinsland Plott* in a ceremony at the Central Methodist church in Asheville Saturday, May 1, at 4 p. m. The Rev. C W. Kirby, pastor, pronounced the vows. The altar of the church was decorated with floor vases of whi^e gladiolus, white snap dragons, and white carnations, against a background of ferns, mountain laurel and spruce. Three seven-branched candel abra were used among the greenery and flowers. Bows of white satin ribbon marked the pews for the family. Prior to the ceremony, a pro gram of weddrng music was pre sented by Miss Mary Louise Cannon, of Canton, organist, and Dan Cook, of Candler, vo calist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Claude Tallent, wore a white gabar dine suit with n^vy and white accessories. She carried a white prayer book to which were at tached two white orchids tied with maline and showered with lilies of the valley. The bride had as her matron of honor, Mrs. D. B Vance, of Canton. The bridegroom had as his best man E. W. Jones, of Clyde Ushers were Edgar Norman Plott of Canton and Fred H. Plott, o i Candler, brothers of the bridegroom. Immediately following the wedding the couple left for a wedding trip to poir^s in Flor ida. The bride is a graduate of the Franklin High school. Since her graduation she has held a position with the Champion Paper and Fibre company in Canton. ' Mr. Plott received his educa tion at Bethel High school. He is a veteran of World War II, having served in the European Theatre for 28 months with the 30th division. He is now con nected with the American Enka Corporation. Among the' out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tallent, of Frank lin, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tallent, of Morganton. MRS. GAINES ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT HER HOME Mrs. Robert R. Gaines enter tained her bridge club last Fri day afternoon at her home. Two tables were in play. The home was attractively decorated with bowls of spring flowers. Mrs. Grant Zickgraf was win ner of the prize for high score, and Mrs. Frank L. Henry, Jr., received the consolation prize. Those playing included Mrs. B. L. McGlamery, Mrs Mac Ray Whitakbr, Mrs. Frank Duncan, Mrs. Ben Grant, Mrs. T. H. Fagg, Mrs. Zickgraf and Mrs. Henry. MRS. HOOVER HAS LUNCHEON FOR GUEST, MRS. OSBORNE Mrs Marvin Hoover enter tained with a small luncheon in honor of her house guest, Mrs Theodore Osborne, of Washing ton, D C., Thursday at her home at Coweeta. Covers were laid for Mrs. Os borne, Mrs. I. T. Halg, Mrs. R. L.- Hertzler, and Mrs. George Heptlng, all of Asheville, and Mrs. G. C. Greene, of Coweeta. Personal Mention Robert Lee Welch, young son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Welch, is recovering at Angel clinic fiom an operation for ruptured appendix. I Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Montague spent last week-end In Rocky I Mount, where they visited Mrs. ; Montague's parents, and in Ral- ' eigh visiting her sister. Mrs. Edna Pruitt, of Gneiss, is a patient at Angel clinic, where she is reported in serious condition. She is suffering from blood poisoning. Ernest Cabe is a patient at Angel clinic, where he Is under treatment for a severe axe wound of the foot. He accident ally slashed his foot while cut ting timber. W. R. Lunsford, of Nantahala, who underwent an operation at Angel clinic last Sunday, is re ported in satisfactory condition. L. B. Angel, of Hatnes City, Fla., was here over the week end, spending Mother's day with his mother, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Sr. W. P. Landrum, who has been at his home in the Cullasaja community for several weeks, returned to Daytona Beach, Fla., Saturday. Mr. Landrum was ill a few days earlier, and his son, Ralph Landrum, of Johnson City, Tenn., and his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, of Daytona Beach, Fla., came to Franklin last week to see him. Although he is much improved, Mr and Mrs. Johnson took him back to Florida with them, where he plans to remain until school is out, when he and the Johnson family will come here 1 for the summer. W. Manning, Mrs. Zeb Conley, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. H. A. Wilhide, Miss Catherine Norton, Backache For quick comforting belp f or Backache. Rheumatic Pains, Qettfng Up NlghtsMstrong cloudy urine, Irritating passages. Leg Pains, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cyttex. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask your druggist for Cystax today. 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