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Dortha L. Hennessee Weds
Malcolm F. McDonald
Miss Dortha Lucile Hennessee,,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woody5
Clifton Hennessee, was married to(
Malcolm Frank McDonald, son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Annie of Forest
Hill, Tenn., on Sunday at five o'clock
in the First Baptist Church
of Sylva.
The Reverend C. M. Warren, i
pastor, performed the ceremony!
before an altar banked with native
greenery. Wicker baskets of white
gladioli and six seven-branched
candelabra holding lighted cathedral
tapers completed the church
decorations.
A program of wedding musicwas
presented by Miss Elizabeth
Stillwell. organist, and Jack Evans,
vocalist. Organ numbers were
Traumerei by Schumann, Romance
by Rubenstein, Theme from
Romeo and Juliet by Tschaikowsky,
Sweetest Story ever Told, by
Stults, and To a Wild Rose by
McDowell. Elmhurst by Drewett
was payed during the ceremony.
Vocal solos included Calm As
Night by Bohn, O Perfect Love byj
-Barney, and The Lord's Prayer by,
Molotte was used as the benediction.
The traditional wedding
marches were used.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore an ankle length
gown of imported lace over satin
with a back-closing of tiny satin,
covered buttons and yoke of nylon
illusion. Her finger-tip veil fell
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from a halo of illusion and orange!
blossoms. She carried a bouquet
of white rose buds centered with
a white orchid and showered withj
lilies of the valley on satin streamers.
Mrs. Coy Carson was matron of'
honor. She wore a gown of white1
shadow organdy over green taf-j
feta with matching sash and head-l
band. She carried a bouquet of
mixed asters in pastel shades tied
with a rose satin bow.
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Jack
Evans, Miss Peggy Ledford, Missj
Carolyn Matheny, and junior
bridesmaids was Miss Donna Hennessee,
sister of the bride.
Their ^owns were of taffeta in |
pastel shades of pink, blue, and
yellow, respectively, and each wore
a headband matching her dress.
I They carried colonial bouquets of
I mixed asters with contrasting
satin ribbons.
William McDonald, brother ofj
, the groom, was best man. Urshers
were Jack Hennessee, brother of
the bride/ Bill Skinner, John Skinner,
and Fred McDonald, cousin
of the groom.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of
the bride's parents. Mrs. J. E.
Barrett welcomed the guests, and
members of the wedding party,
Mrs. Hennessee, and Mrs. Annis
i'ormed- the receiving line. Miss
Elizabeth Stillwell showed the
guests to the dining room. The table,
covered with a handmade lace
cloth, was centered with tired
arrangement of white mums in a
crystal bowl flanked by crystal
candleholders with lighted tapers.
At one end of the table was placed
the three-tiered wedding cake,
encircled with white gladiolus
I lorcts interspersed with fern and
topped with miniature bride and
_;room. The crystal punch bowl,
placed on a large crystal tray, was
jsed on the opposite end of the
tablewhere Mrs. Roy Allison pre?
.-ided. The cake, cut by the bride
and groom, was served by Mrs.
Edward Mayfield, aunt of the
bride, assisted by Mrs. E. P. StillAell.
Others assisting in the dining
room were Miss Bonnie Lindsey
and Mrs. W. L. Jones. Mrs.
John Morris was in charge of the
gift room, and Mrs. Olen Bell
presided at the guest register.
Lovely arrangements of white
gladioli placed in front of large
mirrors over the mantels added to
the attractiveness of the home. A
tall silver vase holding yellow
chrysanthemums was also used in
the living room..
Mrs. Hennessee, mother of the
bride, wore a gown of navy lace
over taffeta with coral and navy
accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a gown of black lace
over tatteta wun cnanrcuac anu
black accessories. They wore
identical corsages of cymbidiums.
After the reception the couple
left by motor for a southern wedding
trip. For traveling the bride
wore a brown suit with matching
velvet tfim and with beige and!
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CALENMR#
COMING EVENTS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7?
Girl Scouts meet at 7:30 p.n
in the Scout Room at the Presoy
teriar: Church. Mrs. Eclwar
Jonrs. Miss Eugenia Johnsoi
leaders.
Dilisnoro Masonic Lodge, Xi
4">9. will meet at 8:00 p.m. in thei
H-ill. H. L. Glenn, secretary.
Naval Volunteer Reserves me<
at trie Legion Home at 7:30 p.n
Lt.' Cmrl. G. B. Kiny, commandin
o;. it (,r.
Well Baby clinic meets at th
C. J. Harris Hospital from 9 a.n
to 12 noon. Dr. R. David Dani(
in charge.
U.D.C. meet at 3 p.m. with Mr:
A. J. Dills. Mrs. Roy Reed co
hostess.
Woman's Missionary Society c
Bulf Creek Baptist Church meel
at 2 p.m. Mrs. Iva Henson, pres.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8?
Circle of the Women of th
Presbyterian church will meet n
the church at 8 p.m. Mrs. W. ?
Wakefield, hostess.
Cancer Detection Clinic will b
held at the C. J. Harris Hospitc
from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
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IVI vy II f t Vtor f ? IV)
Sylva Volunteer Firemen me(
at 6:45 at the Fire Hall. W. E
Cope, chief.
Boy Scouts meet at the Alliso
Building at 7 p.m. Dennis Bark
ley, scoutmaster.
Woodmen of the World meet a
7:30 p.m. in their Hall. D. L. Rob
inson, C. C.
Brownies of Cullowhee wi
meet at the Methodist Church a
3:30 p.m. Mrs. R. T. Houts, leadei
Wesleyan Service Guild wi
meet with Mrs. Joe Wallin at 7:3
p.m. Miss Dair Swanson, pres.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12?
Board of Trustees of C. J. Har
ris Hospital meet at 8 p.m. at th
hospital. * S. W. Enloe, chmn.
Rotary club has dinner meet a
| Allison Building at 6:30 p.m. Harr
| Ferguson, pres.
Auxiliary to the Episcopa
church will meet at the home c
Mrs. C. A. Seiffe.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13?
Oce Chapter, No. 139 Order c
the Eastern Star, will meet in th
Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.m. Mri
Edna Hooper, worthy matron.
Camera Club will meet in thei
club room over Wallin's She
Store at 8 p.m. W. H. Wakefieh
pres.
Annie Cowan Circle will met
at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Dan Tompkin:
Mrs. W. R. Enloe, chmn.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 14?
Ruby Daniel Circle will me<
with Mrs. Lawrence Monteith i
7:30 p.m. Mrs. Claude Campbel
chmn.
Twentieth Century Club mee"
with Mrs. E. W. Wilson at 3 p.n
Mrs. Pratt Cheek, program spor
sor. Mrs. J. C. Allison, presiden
Scotts Creek Missionary Societ
will meet at 2:30. Mrs. Evere
Harris, president.
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According to latest reports, moi
than 100,000 acres of alfalfa ai
now being grown in North Can
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brown accessories and the orch;
from her bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will re
side at Collierville, Tenn., whei
Mr. McDonald holds a positic
with the Colliervile Dairy Pre
ducts Company.
Mrs. McDonald is a graduate <
Sylva high school. She attende
Western Carolina Teachers col
lege and Meridith College and wj
graduated from the University <
Tennessee. Mr. McDonald is
graduate of Collierville high scho<
and attended the University <
Tennessee.
Out of town guests attendir
the wedding included Mr. an
Mrs. B. B. Annis, of Forest Hi!
Tenn., and sons, William an
Mark, Bill and John Skinne
Arthur McDonald, John and Fre
McDonald. Mr. William McDonal
and daughter. Kate, all of Mem
phis, Tenn.; Mrs. Eugene Munda
and Mrs. ?Mary Garrett, both c
Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mr
Edward Mayfield, Celina, Tenr
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Carson, Chapx
Hill; Miss Peggy Ledford, Kno>
ville.; Mr. Milton Jones, Knoxvil!
and Mr. Bill Cope, of Lowlan*
Tenn., and Sylva.
-7LVA HERALD AND HUH:
Engagement
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e "Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stanforc*
lt have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Alice Claudia,
to Mr. DeWitt Lathan Darden,
e son of Mr. and Mrs. John Darden,
of Plymouth. ,
The wedding will take place
September 30, at the Lovedale
Baptist Church, Sylva.
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- Bride Of Joseph Crum
Miss Mabel Tyree, daughter of
l* Mrs. John David Tyree, of Lex"
ington, Ky., and the late Mr. Tyree,
became the bride of Mr. JoU
seph Urban Crum, son of Mrs. j
Emanuel Crum, of Greenville, j
r- Tenn., and the late Mr. Crum. on j
September 2nd. The vows were,
0 exchanged at 10:00 A.M. o'clock at
the Methodist church, Cullowhee,
with the Rev. R. T. Houts, pastor,
- officiating.
e The couple entered alone. The
bride wore a grey tailored suit
't with black accessories. Her cory
sage was a purple orchid.
Mrs. R. T. Houts, organist, and
ll|john Tyree Bondurant. fourteen-1
'f i -1J ?rt f.r of tUn krirlo i
ycm-uiu utrpiicw ui mi. 1^1 imv ,
presented a program of wedding
music.
>f Preceeding the ceremony the
e young vocalist sang "If God Left
5- Only You", Densmore, "All for
You" by Bertrand-Brown, and "I
u Love Thee" by Grieg. He sang
,e the Lord's Prayer, by Malotte, as
a part of the ceremony. During
the exchange of the vows Mrs.
-t Houts played "Canatina" from
s- "Faust".
The mother of the bride wore
a Navy suit with black accessories,
-t Her corsage was pink rosebuds.
The mother of the groom was unit
able to be present because of illness.
ts Mrs. Crum holds the A.B. and
"i- M.A. degrees from the University!
i- of Kentucky. In June she com-|
t- pleted two years work on her docy
toratc. She has been a member1
tt | of the English staff at Western'
Carolina Teachers College for sev-|
oral years.
Mr. Crum holds a B.S. degree,
GJ from East Tennessee State Teach-j
ers College, Johnson City, and the'
! M.A. Degree from George Pea-i
-1 body. He has done graduate study
1C* at the University of Tennessee. He
is an associate professor in Mathmetics
of Western Carolina Teachre
ers College.
,n Following a short wedding trip
)- to the East coast Mr. and Mrs.
Crum will make their home at
Cullowhee.
Out-of-town guests for the
wedding were Mrs. John D. Tyree,
1S Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John D. Tyree,
Jr., and daughter, and Dr. and
a Mrs. John H. Bondurant and two
sons, all of Lexington, Ky.; Mr.
and Mrs. Burke Crum, Ashland,
Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
MacPherson, Johnson City, Tenn.
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^ One-fifth of a child's meals are
" eaten at school, so the foods for
r' these meals need careful plan^
ning. Lunch boxes should contain
? meals, not between-meal snacks.
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Appreciates Help
In Decoration Of
Parris Cemetery
Mrs. P. W. Kincaid, of Dillsboro
chairman of a committee for the
memorial service and decoratior
at Parris Cemetery last Sunday
afternoon expresses her appreciation
to each and everyone whc
attended the service, which she
says means so much and shows
that all are interested and appreciative
of the work that is being
Hnnp "T htank vou for vour dona
tions so generously given for the
up-keep of the cemetery. It ii
through these donations fron
friends and relatives that make
this little spot a beautiful place
for our loved ones to sleep." sh(
said.
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Home-maker's Class Meets
With Mrs. Whitaker
The Homo-maker's Sunday
School Class of Scotts Creek Baptist
Church met Tuesday night with
Mrs. Lane Whitaker with Mrs.
Don Fisher presiding. Eighteen
members were present. During the
business hour the members were
asked to fill at least two jars of
fruit for the Baptist Orphanage.
The members will sell Christmas
_ cards for money toward purchasing
equipment for their church
kitchen. A nominating committee
for new officers was named: Mrs.
Homer Harris, Mrs. Everrett Harris,
Mrs. Tom Clayton, and Mrs.
Charley Smith. The group voted to
entertain their husbands at a sup;
per in the new dining room on
Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 7:00 p.m.
Mrs. Roy Reed completed the
nf i ia]?( C U Krvrvlf rv f Tr>V-\ A f
aiuivujr ui Liic uuurv ui t/uiiu, L ti ic
ncxt meeting, in October, the
group will begin the study of Acts,
to be in charge of Mrs. Jessie
Frizzell.
~ At the conclusion of the study
Mrs. Whitaker served a sweet
course with coffee and punch.
Too Late to Classify
LOST?White Spitz dog, in Love
Field section, answers to name
of Shep, has collar. Reward if returned
to Ammons Body Shop,
Sylva, N. C. 15*
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Thursday, Sept. 7, 1950
Legion Auxiliary To
Have Call Meet; New *
Officers To Be Installed
A special meeting is being called
for 7:30 p.m., Friday, the 15th, *
by the American Legion Auxiliary
for the purpose of installing newofficers
recently elected.
Officers to be installed are:
president, Mrs. Edna Hooper; vice
president, Mrs. W. L. Jones; secretary,
Mrs. Leonora Stack; treasurer,
Mrs. Juanita Phillips; chaplain,
Mrs. Leon Shook; sgt.-atarms,
Mrs. Dillard Coward. Mrs.
F. M. Williams, area vice president,
will install the new officers.
SYLVA PEOPLE
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Gatlinburg will also attend.
Those from Sylva, Cullowhte and
Cherokee expected to attend are:
Mayor H. E. Monteith, Jennings A.
Bryson, Felix Picklesimer, Ed
Nicholson, W. T. Brown, Philip P
Lee, William McKee, J. A. Gray,
Col. Lee Hooper, John Parris, H.
L. Bass, Ed Bumgarner, D. L. Robinson,
Joe Jennings, Supt. Indian
Reservation, McKinley Ross, vice
chief of the. Reservation, Dr. A.
Reid, president Western Carolina
| Teachers College, and Frank H.
j Brown, Jr., Democratic nominee
| for the House.
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