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Page 4 THE WAYNES VILLE M0UNTA1NEEB Mrs. J. M. Long Hostess Of Large Contract Party Mr and Mrs. John Ellison Announce Marriage of Daughter, Lura Ellison Recent Bride Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison, of White Oak township, have an- w , . . nounced the marriage of their Mrs James M. Long: was hostess daughter Miss Luta Ellisollf to Z ,; X Z , 7 tct T Baxter Conard, son of Mr. and Waynesvi le Country Club on Wed- Mrg Thoma8 Conardf also of nesnay aiternoon. xne tames were Oak 1 v... j. nniJl The vows were solemnized in nf whir nd vrflow M,.n,. , Greenville, on Saturday, Novem- mums " , ' ber 1st, where the young couple I worn oMnmnnnioil Vn.1 1ia hf1A. Following several progressions, futh nnH WW. Thorn. as Conard, and Yoder Conard, Miss Elizabeth Early and Clea prizes were awarded the winners of the top score, low and consola tion. The guest list included Mrs. R. L. Allen and her guest, Mrs. Chas. E. Henry, Mrs. R. N, Barber, Jr., Mrs. T. Grady Boyd, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. J. P. Dicus, Mrs. Roy Francis, Mrs. W. L. Hardin, Jr., Mrs. E. J. Hyatt, Mrs. J. W. Killian, Mrs. N. F. Lancaster, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs.- R. N. Medford, Mrs. R, L. Prevost, Mrs. Whitener Prevost, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Mrs. John Shoolbred, Mrs. C. N. Sisk, Mrs. W. F. Swift. Also Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mrs. Dan Watkins, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. E. L. Withers, Mrs. E, N. Wood, Mrs. Jack Way, Mrs. Geo. Bischoff, Mrs. T. L, Bramlett, Mrs. Joe Graves. Mrs. J. H. How ell, Mrs. Robt. H. Stretcher, Mrs. Johnny Ferguson, Mrs. Jerry Col kitt, Mrs. H. E. Bell, Mrs. L M. Richeson, Mrs. Stuart Roberson, Mrs. Arthur Connell, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Joe Gill, and Miss Robena Miller. Lt. Wade Franklin, who is sta tioned at Fort Jackson, spent the week-end here with his family. . Sergeant Bobbie Sloan, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end here with his father, Hugh J. Sloan. Sergeant be Shipley, who is sta tioned at Fort Jackson, spent the end here with his family. Liudsley. The couple will reside in the White Oak section. Birthday Party Given For Callie Clarke Mrs. Rufus Clarke gave a sur prise birthday party at her home last Thursday night honoring her young daughter, Callie on her 13th birthday. Bingo and other contests with prizes were the feature of the evening. Birthday cake, sand wiches and drinks were served by Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Bill Sutton. The guest list included: Betty Knight, Phyllis Ferguson, Margaret Scruggs, Melba Waddell, Betty Parris, Kathryn Fortner, Wanda I Parris, Louise Burrell, ; Kathryn Cope, Mary Frances Wright, Betty Patton, Lillian Farwood, Polly Ann Gibbs, Wilma Swanger, Aaron Hyatt; Bobby Milner, Fletcher Fer guson, Joe Compton, Larry Gaddy, Hugh Compton, Sidney Rudisal, Malcolm Clarke and Farrell Sut ton. i f i I " 7" , i ' t oiisiiai ... ,i imr ' iiln SW- & Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn spent the week-end in Winston-Salem, where she attended the quarterly meet ing of the North Carolina Press Women. The organization was perfected during the past year and membership is made up of women engaged in newspaper work. Befit-Hudson Brings For A Thanksgiving LINEN SALE Dress-Up Your Dining Room For Thanksgiving Genuine MADERIA NAPKINS In sets of six. Now at only $1.48 : Pure Linen LACE TABLECLOTH A beautiful 72x90-inch cloth. A Scranton- Craftspuh cloth. '2.98 ,nJ '3.98 Beautiful Linen Damask Cloths By Rosemary 72x90 inches, witn hemstitched borders, : only $2.48 Genuine Imported Linen Cloths A cloth that will add to any table. Beautifully hemstitched Pure Linen Vanity and Buffet Sets Beautiful lace trim, three pieces to set, only Pure Linen NAPKINS See these 18x18 napkins. You'll want several at this price, only- 190 each 790 Pure Linen SCARFS To match vanity and buffet sets, now only 390 MRS. J. TMOMAS LEATHERWOOD is the former Miss Wilda Jackson of Canton, whose marriage was solemnized Friday evening, October 24, at the Clyde Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackson, of Canton, and Mr. Leatherwood is the son of Mrs. Mattie Leatherwood and the late Thomas Leather wood, of Clyde. Mrs. G. C. Davis Heads Haywood Chapter Of UDC Mrs.'Grover C. Davis was in stalled as the new president of the Haywood Chapter of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy at the No vember meeting which was held with Mrs. J. Harden Howell at "Windover" on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Noble Garrett, retiring president of the chapter, was in charge of the installation cere monies. Others who will serve with Mrs. Davis are as follows: first vice president, Mrs. T. L. Rramlett; second vice president, Miss Margaret Stringfield; secre tary, Mrs. O. R. Martin; treasurer, Mrs. John Queen; historian, Mrs. Thad N. Howell ; registrar, Mrs. L. M. Killian; chaplain, Mrs. R. N. Barber. Mrs. Howell introduced Mrs. Barber as the newly elected state registrar of the North Carolina Division of the UDC. Mrs. Barber gave an interesting report from the state convention which she at tended last' month in Raleigh. Married "' - f " -V i y. W:v jS ::'". 'i : f ' ' V'' i !f ) ' I X ' y - I Jday, November xuue special ifirs. .i o vard, state VH Carolina Sociy S t? 1 of the Amerir.nMI New Pastor Of Jonathan Charge Marries Sunday Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Darline SuN livan Garrison and the Rev, George Maurine Carver, of Forest City, newly appointed pastor of the Jonathan Creek charge of the Waynesville district of the Meth odist church which took place at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Garrison, route 2, High Point, FFA Boys Honor Home Economic Girls With Party Friday Evening The Smoky Mountains National Park chapter of FFA were hosts on Friday evening of an informal party held at the chapter house for the members of the home eco nomics department of the high school. This has been the annual custom for several years and the affair is usually held following the annual banquet. Dancing and games featured the evening, with music furnished by tne Chapter string band. The guest list included: Dorothy Moody, Betsy Phelps. Lois Russell. Edith nev. u. u. master, pastor or tne Kussell, Lillian Ross, Betty Henrv. Lebanon Methodist church of High Roberta Moody, Peggy Franklin, Lovely Patterns In Luncheon Sets In colors and solid white. A cloth and four matching napkins, only $1.00 60-Inch Table Damask With bright colored borders, now only 690 yard LACE CURTAINS 2'i yards in length, to match all of above linens, now only 51129 BELK-KI U ESO W CO. "The Home Of Better Values" Point, officiated. Vows were spok en before an improvised altar in front of the mantel in the living room. Floor baskets of large white chrysanthemums and seven branch ed candelabra against a back ground of palms and ferns were used in forming the altar. White lilies and ferns were banked against the mantel mirror, Billie Garrison, brother of the bride, lighted the candles. Carey J. Davis, of High Point, presided at the organ, assisted by Mrs. Marion Bodenheimer, violinist, and Miss Dorothy Hayworth, soloist. The traditional ' wedding marches were used for the processional and recessional. The bride was given in marri age by her father. She wore a gown of white lace and net. The fitted bodice was fashioned of lace and net with a sweetheart neck line and short sleeves.. The skirt was Of net over satin and made in bouffant style. The finger tip length veil of illusion was caught with a cluster of orange blossoms. Miss Margaret Garrison, only sister of the bride, served as brides maid. She wore a sheer gown of pink modeled on simple lines, with a full floor length skirt and fitted bodice. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and carnations tied with a large bow of pink satin ribbon and in her hair she wore matching flowers. : The bride's mother wore a navy blue chiffon with navy accessories and her shoulder corsage ; was of pink rosebuds. For travel the bride wore a navy blue tailored suit with white blouse and gloves. Her shoulder corsage was detachable from her wedding bouquet. The bride is a graduate of the Wallburg high school. The bride groom is the son of R. M. Carver and the late Mrs. Carver of For est City. He attended Boiling Springs Junior College, Brevard College and Wofford College, and was graduate from the High Point College in the class of 1941. Youthful Hosts Give Party On Wednesday Joseph Liner Jr., and his sister, Anna Jean Liner, young son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liner, celebrated their fourth and second birthday anniversaries Wednesday afternoon with a party at the home of their parents. Games featured the entertain ment, with ices and cakes served. Mrs. Juanita Bramlett and Mrs. Hardy Liner, Jr., assisted in en tertaining the young guests, which included, Betty Liner, Shirley Jones, Juanita McDaniels, Betty Noland, Elsie Jo Glavish, Ruby McDaniels, Jackie McDaniels, Bar bara Ratcliff, Patsy Jean Gibson, Linda Welch, Jack Messer, Jr., Mc Connelly Ratcliff, and Kenneth Gibson. .'' Grey Winchester, of Fort Jack son, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Winchester. - ;... Mrs. John M. Queen returned on Monday from Raleigh, where she accompanied her daughter who will be located there in the future. Velda Ross. Susie Garland, Fran ces Parton, Pollyanna Gibbs, Wil ma Swanger, Betty McElroy. Vir- ginia McElroy, Jane Wyche, Lula McoracKen, oila jean Evans. Mar- jorie Mull, Edith Palmer, Kath leen Moody, Mildred Milner, Mary i. coivara, Bonnie Mills. Also Tom Evanson, John Single ton, Arthur Uorbm, Calvin Francis, Ray Davis, Bob Francis, Wid Wyatt, Noble Wyatt, Ralph Hen drix, Henry Caldwell, Carmel Hoi. lingsworth, J. L. Long, Enos Boyd, rrancis Boyd. Billie Freeman .Sew- ell Moore, Everett Carver, Monte McNabb, Richard Franklin, , Joe Boone, Jimmie Boone. Berlin Es tes, Elmer Hendrix, J. D. Kelley, Sam Frady. and Miss Meredith Whitaker, home economics teacher,! ana j.x,, crown, agriculture teach er, . Women's Society of Bethel Hold Interesting Meeting The women's society of Chris tian Service of the Bethel Metho dist church met with Mrs. I. A. McLain Wednesday at 2 o'clock with 26 members present. Mrs. Lora Welch was in charce of the program, the theme of which was "The Things That Make For Our Peace." Mrs. Ed Wells gave the Scrin- ture reading, Mrs. J. W. Blitch was in charge of the meditation and Mrs. Joe Beverage made a talk on "Desire for Democracy Prt of Desire for Peace," Mrs. Earl Moore and Mrs. Hugh Terrell sang a special song. After refreshments were serv ed the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Horace Peek in Decem Dorothy Arrinsrton Is Wed To Glenn Messer Mrs. H.' L. Vance has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Arrington, of Hazelwood, to Mr. Glenn Messer, of Clyde. l ne wedding took place in Green ville, South Carolina Saturdav. Oct. 25th. Mrs. J. F. Abel and Mrs. Winifred Baker, left Wednesday for Or lando, Fla., the home of the lat ter. Mrs. Abel will snend two weeks with Mrs. Baker, after which sne wiir go to Tampa, where she will visit Mr., and Mrs. Allen Mc Lean, the latter the former Miss Mary Abel. Frederick Love, who has been in the middle west on business for some time, is spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. Hugh A. Love, before going to CharWtp his headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corn, of John son City, Tenn.. scent a few Han during the past week with the bitter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. n. janer. t : Mrs. Leonard Leatherwood left Monday for Washinirton. r r. where she has accepted a position as clerk-typist in the War Depart- meni. irs. Leatherwood is the former Miss Hilda Moody. For the past three years she has been nri- vate secretary to Miss Mary M. omim, nome Demonstration agent of Haywood county. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liner, of Waynesville, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Louise Liner, above, to Pete N. Higgins, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete N. Higgins, of Clnton, in a eremony October 12 in Greenville, S. C. The bride wore, a brown Mrs. Howell, historian, stated ensemble of silk jersey with tail that only members of the 7th and accessories. Mr. Higgins is now 8th grades would compete this with the 30th Signal corps at Fort year in the annual declamaion Jackson. Upon his return the contest sponsored by the chapter and that work was getting under way on the event. The resignation of Mrs, F. E. Alley, Jr., as third vice president and director of the Children's Chapter was accepted with regret. Mrs. Alley is leaving soon for Florida. The nominating commit tee was instructed to bring in a candidate at the next meeting. . Mrs. Ernest J, Hyatt had the paper of. the afternoon, the sub ject, "Kentucky and John Breck- couple will reside in Canton. Mrs. R. L. Allen Honors Guests With Dinner Party Mrs. Rufus L.; Alelen entertain ed with a dinner party on Wed nesday evening as a courtesy to Mrs, Otis Green and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Otis Green, Jr., enridgeV She gave an outline of ,of Ashevaie, the latter before her a BOPOlal . sues: at ti wM-nY"? 1 DA MT ":W ntldithld the WaynesTe', Mrs. T I nn,,;- n ' the paper of the afSo Jmmy Boyd will revS Woman's CM Hear Kev. Mr At JNovember Rev. Raymond F m.J "ulC3a me woman's CI e neia on Friday at the home of Miss ' steatter. He .. tional Defense." .Mrs- William Hannah win preside. Mrs. J, DaI .aiiman or music j charge of this future of ."" serving with J steatter as associate hostJ iurs. K. Uarber, M ui Kite, mrs. c. C TO iwrs. nannah. Members are asked to promptly at 3 o'clock. Kentucky's contribution to the Con federacy and the War Between the States and a sketch of Breck life. Mrs. J. Clay Madison, wife of the new Methodist pastor, was a special guest of the afternoon. , Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick and Miss Robena Miller, who have been visit ing their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, in At lanta, and their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Niles, in Griffin, Ga., have returned home, ' marriage was Miss Virginia Fergu son, daughter of Col. Harley B. Fer guson, of Waynesville. V Arrive From Exten Visit On Pacific Co; Mr. and Mrs. R0y c nave returned from an I visit through the West v eluded a visit to various on the Pacific coast, The table was centered with an They were accompanied arrangement of yellow chrysanthe-1 the latter's mother Mrd mums. Those included in the j Thomas, who has spent party in addition to the honor ( several months in Buelltoi guests were Mrs. Charles E. Henry as the guest of her son in oi Jacksonville and Philadelphia daughter, Mr. and "Mrl and Thomas E. Brunner, of Ashe- lBuell. Prior to her Ami ville, Jonathan Woody and Col. ! the East Mrs, Thomas J sively entertained. . Mrs. Lee Medford. of Harley B. Ferguson, : , ; Miss Billie Rotha spent the week end in Knoxville as the guest of Washington, has arrived friends. some time here with rek: BELK-HUDSON Does It Agai Aii Amazing Value " ' SALE Values Up To $1 Per Piece FRIDAY 9 A. A! Piece CompIel6.Sct.0f 32 Pieces Only A I linn a P I o 4 ci Gm Dessert Dishes, Platters (3 sizes), Gravy Bowls, Cream and Pitcher; Su gar Bowls. . We never know when we can make such a fortunate pur chase, but thischinaware sale has become a sensation in Waynesville and we are happy to again have a supply. There are dozens of patterns to choose from.' You may complete or add to a set which you now have that cost you M nw. ; PeJi Ple- ImaKine being able to pick up a 82-piece set of good china for only $2.24. Come EARLY! . 01 "The Home Of Better Values" Main Street None Sold Before Friday At Nine 12) E Si
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