NEWS PEOPLE
MRS. EMORY HUNNICUTT
Saiiety Kililur, Telephone 211
.MISS WALKER BECOMES
liKIDK OF CLAKENl E HENRY
The First Baptist church of
Elkin was the scene of the wed
ding of Miss Dorothy Mae
Walker, younger daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Lannie Franklin
Walker, of Elkin, to Clarence
Edwin Henry, of Franklin, son
of Mrs. John B. Henry, of
Franklin, and of the late Mr
Henry, which was solemnized in
a ceremony at 1:30 p. m. June
30.
The Rev. J. Stephen Morri
s-ett, professor at Gardner-Webb
college. Boiling Springs, . and
lormer pastor of the bride, of
licialed, using the double ring
ritual of the Baptist church.
He was assisted by the Rev.
Howard J. Ford, pastor of the
Mi-si Baptist church. Elkin.
A prelude of wedding music
was presented, and the tradi
tional wedding marches were
Used.
The vows were spoken before
the altar, arranged with native
greenery and Oregon fern, in
terspersed with iloor baskets of
white gladioll.The nuptial set
ting was softly lighted with
tapers in seven-branched can
delabra.
The bride, given in rrtarriage
by her lather, wore a gown of
candelight satin fashioned with
a scalloped neckline, long sleeves
ending in calla lily points over
the hands, and fitted scalloped
bodice, joined to a full skirt
which extended into a train.
Her fingertip veil of illusion
cascaded from a circlet of
orange blossoms and she car
ried a bouquet of gardenias and
tuberoses, centered with a white
purple-throated orchid. Her iftiiy
ornament was a heirloom dia
mond and pearl lavalicr.
Mrs. Robert W. Turner, of
Waynesville, was matron of
honor and her sister's only at
tendant. She wore a rose crepe
gown styled with a scalloped
neckline with a yoke of lace,
bandeau of plaited maline. She
carried an old fashioned nose
gay of mixed Summer flowers
Frank L. Henry, Jr., of Frank
lin, acted as best man lur nia
cousin. Ushers were Dr. Fran*.
H. Walker, of YadKi.iviiie, brotn
er of the bride, and Dr. Rob
a tinea o.xuce and a full skirt.
Her headdress was a matching
ert W. Turner, of Waynesville,
brother-in-law of the bride.
Immediately following the
ceremony, the briae's parents
entertained at a reception at
the Gilvin Roth Y. M. C. A. In
the receiving line were Mr. anu
Mrs. Walker, Mrs. John B. Hen
ry, the bridal couple and Mrs
Robert W. Turner.
After the reception the bridt
and bridegroom left for a weu
ding trip to Northern poults.
1 Mrs. Henry, a graduate o.
Elkin High school, attended
Flora MacDonald college, Red
Springs, and was graduated
from Westminster Choir college,
Princeton, N. J., where she re
ceived a B. M degree in voice
this spring. Alter September X,
she will assume duties as min
ister of music at the First Bap
tist church in Franklin.
| Mr. Henry attended Brevard
college and is a veteran of
World II, having served three
years in the Marine corps, 16
months of which was spent in
the Pacific. He is co-owner of
Auto Parts and Equipment com
pany, Franklin,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry will be
at home in Franklin.
Among the out-of-town guests
attending the wedding were
Mrs. O. C. Bryant, Miss Frances
Baumgarner, Frank L. Henry,
Jr., and Mrs J. B. Henry, all
of Franklin.
?MISS DOROTHY RAY TO WED
ILLINOIS MAN JULY 14
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ray
nave announced the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Doro
thy Jane Ray, to Paul G. Sal
erno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
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Miss Ray is a graduate of the
Duke university school of nurs
ing and of Columbia university.
Mr. Salerno, who is a gradu
ate of the University of Illinois,
is associated with the Minne
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pany in Chicago.
The wedding will take place
Wednesday of next week
MRS CUNNINGHAM GIVEN
SHOWER BY AUXILIARY
?
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Franklin Presbyterian church
honored Mrs. Fred Cunningham,
die i o Liner Miss Betty Sue Gray,
with a tea and miscellaneous
shower at the home of Mrs.
John Flanagan Tuesday after
noon cf last week.
Ine tea table was laid with
an imported linen cloth and
centered with a bowl of yellow
and white flowers. Mrs. W. B.
McGuire served the punch.
Forty guests were present,
'MRS. FAGG, MRS. BOLTON
ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE
Mrs. Thomas H. Fagg and
Mrs. Claude Bolton entertained
with six tables of bridge at the
latter's home on the Murphy
road last Friday afternoon.
Auangements of mixed sum
mer flowers were used in deco
rating. Following the bridge
| games, a salad course was
served.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs
[William Nothstein, high score;
Mrs. G. L. Houk, second high;
Mrs. R. R. Gaines, low score;
and Mrs. Ernest Hyde, consola
tion.
TWO CHURCH GROUPS HOLD
j ALL-DAY MEET AT MEMORIAL
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service and the F. S
Johnston Bible class of the
Franklin Methodist church held
a joint all-day meeting at the
Slagle Memorial Thursday of
last week.
Marking the morning program
was the devotional, led by Mrs.
B. S Philbrick, with Mrs. H. W.
Cabe at the piano, and a study
of Poland, led by Mrs. Pearl '
Hunter. A business session and
social hour were held in the
afternoon. Mrs. Zeb Conley,
pusident of the W. S. C. S.,
presided.
A covered dish luncheon wasi
served at noon.
Personal Mention
John A. (Gus) Leach, son of
Mrs. Gus Lcach, of Franklin,
who has been employed on a
newspaper in Columbus, Ga.,
has taken a position with the
Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer,
where he is employed as lino
type operator.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Slagle, of
Randle, Wasji., left last week t
return to their home, after a
visit here with Mr. Slaglf's
mother, Mrs. Henry Slagle, and
other relatives in this region.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A t- ?
had as week-end guests at their
home on Wayah street, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert S. Steele, of Pos'on,
Mass , Harold M. Steele, of Nor
cross, Ga., ahd Mrs. Zack
Mashburn and her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Boring, of Knoxville,
Tenn. The two Messrs. Steele
are brothers of the Franklin
man, and Mrs. Mashburn is an
aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford (Ton)
Dalton, of Gastonla, spent the
week-end here visiting Mr; Dal
ton's mother, Mrs. John H.
Dalton, at her home in the
Cowee community.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fry, of
Williamson, W. Va., have come
to Franklin to make their home,
and have taken the John Jonea
apartment. Mr. Fry Is connected
here with the Nantahala Power
and Light company.
Mr. and , Mrs. Paul Russell
and children spent the week
end at Lake Santeetlah.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCul
loch and son, Andy, of Macon,
Ga., made a Fourth of July visit
to Mr. and Mrs. George Pattillo
here. ,
Charles Scott Venable, ol
Wallingford, Penna , and Chapel
Hill, was the guest over the
Fourth of July of Miss Merrily
Brooks at the home of hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shearer
and family, of Vera Beach, Fla.
were ' the guests last week ol
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGlamery
Miss Lucy Slagle, who is em
ployed in Atlanta, Miss Amanda
Slagle, who is spending thf
summer here, and Dick Slagle
' who la employed at Badln, spent
the week-end at their home on
Cartoogechaye
I Andrew Patton, youngest son
of R A. Patton, left Wednes
day of last week for Stratford,
Conn, to assume his duties as
aeronautical engineer with the
chance Aircraft company.
Miss Mary Haley, o i St. Paul
Minn., has been the guest of
Mr. . and Mrs. J. M tacuill a.
the Franklin Lodge. Miss Haley
is head of the English depun
ment of the Marshall High
school in St. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Womack
returned a few days ago from
Brilliant, Ohio, where they vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. A. J
Petrozzl.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Reece
and small son, Michael, ha?e
returned to their home in
Billings, Mont., alter spending
a week with Mr. Reece's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Reece,
at their home In Franklin.
Following a 15-day visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Reece, Bill Reece has returned i
to Norf jlk, Va., where he i$
stationed now
Miss Marianne Sherrill is -t |
Lake Junaluska this week, at
tending the Methodist young
people's conference.
H. H. Gnuse, . of Memphis,
Tenn., Is spending a month
here with his son and daugli
ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. H
lOnuse, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pattillo, of
' Murphy, spent last week-end
j here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christy
have had as their guests Uu4
week Mr and Mrs. fieti n.
White, of Charlotte, Mrs. Jolin
E. Simmons < and small daugh
ter, Anne, of Lake Wales, t ??.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Un^uiui^
and children, Marie and Aitun,
Jr., of Danville, Va., Kreu u.
wnite, Jr., of Ailanta, Oa., and
Miss Ooldie Howell ana luu*.
?jrandjn corpeuuig, 01 t'ua. -
lotte.
It is estimated that insects
destroy one out 01 every 20
busheis af larm-stoied grain in
me United States.
THE POLITICIAN
The politician Is my shepherd;
I shall not want, fur any good
things during the campaign. lie
leadest me into the saloon lor
my vote's sake; he tiileth my
pocket with good cigars, my
glass of beer runneth over. Vea,
though I walk through the wind
and the rain to vote tor him,
and shout myself hoarse, wuien
he is elected, straightway he
forgetteth me. And lo, wnen 1
meet him in his own of ace he
knoweth me not. Suiely, tlie
wool hath been pulled o/er. mine
eyes all the days of my life.
? WALTER BURCII.
(Adv.)
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