THURSDAY, FEBRlA J PAGE FOUR (First Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Way-Barber Wedding Plans Are Announced Plans and the date of the mar riage of Miss Martha Sloan Way and Lawrence Kimball Barber, of Brattleboro, Vt., and Waynesville, have been announced this week. The wedding will be solemnized at the First Methodist church on Sat urday evening, February 2;ird. with the pastor, Kev. Paul W. Tounsend ol'ic ialiiifi. Tlii' attendants will be as fol lows: Mrs. Thomas I.oKoy Camp bell, Jr., sister of the bride-elect, matron of honor. Miss Hilda Way, another sister of the bride-elect, and as hridcMiKiiiK. Mivs M.irum--rito Way. student at St. Man's college, Raleigh, aho a siller, and Aliss I'atsy (Jwjn. student at Ran dulph - Macon W oman'- college, mii-iii. Mr. Barber will have a. In- he ! man, lus father. I.. K, Barber, of i!i a! t leboro. Yt . and serving a ii hers will he Herbert Buchanan. Thomas L. Campbell. ,lr. Sam II. liu-hnell. Jr., and Hubert 1'. Anton A program of wedding mii-H will he given by Mrs. Allien M Six Mings, of Kno.wilie. Tenn , :oloi-t, and Robert I.. Sloan, of ashillo. Tenn. cousin ol the bride-elect, organist. Methodist Society Will Meet At Church On Tuesday, February 12 The Woman's Society of Chris tian Serv ice of the First Methodist church will meet at the church at '.i o'clock Tuesday afternoon, February 1 12th. according to an an nouncemciit by the chairman ot publicity. All members are urged to he present. The J. D. Jones Hosts Of Buffet Supper Saturday Major and Mrs. J. 1). Jones were bi -t- of a buffet supper party at I be borne of the hitler's parents, Air. and Mrs. ,1. I.. Stringfield "n l.ovo I.ane They were Mr-. Janie leiro Mrs. and Airs II The gue on Saturday evening, assisted in serving by l.ovo Mitchell Talia . lames F. Kirkpatrick, I., liovd. st list included Mrs. llubei l ( I Donnell, Mrs. Cordon ll.ii.bell. Airs. Carl Mill. Mr. and Wlutner Provost. Mr. and Thomas I.. Campbell. Jr.. Mr. Ah - Joe Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Mcdloi d. Miss Martha Way, Manila SI ringfiold. Mrs. John Allen. Miss liosalyn Ray, Miss kliabrl b Kay. Miss Mary Mock, and Kimball Barber. Alt-All- Bill MSS Faustine Howell Honors Bride With Shower Miss Faustine Howell was hostess on Thursday evening of a miscel laneous shower as a courtesy to Mrs. Jack Sheehan, the former Miss Gladys Ezell, whose marriage took place on Saturday, February 2nd. The bridal motif was observed in the appointments. The guest of honor was the recipient of a num ber of lovely gifts from those at tending. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Woody Burress, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franklin, Miss Betty Wilson, Miss Betty Burgin, Mrs. Jim Caldwell Miss Fetha Walker, Miss Bly Rog ers, Miss Rufina Brtght, Miss Pau line Rogers, Mrs. Colvin McDaniel. Mrs. Bruce Jayness, Miss Cath erine Neil of Asheville, Mrs. John Kzell, Mrs. F. L. Kwaguc, Miss Frieda Mae Teague, Mrs. Hubert Pless, Mrs. Hub Tate, Miss Gladys Phillips. Bill Potts, Edward Mc Rorie, Johnnie Norris, Rodney Carr. Fred Howell, Richard Innian, and William Willett. Marriage Took Place in Navy Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fore and children left Sunday for two weeks vacation in Florida. it- Just Received -New Shipment Of CottOIl Remnants xi to 1'- Yard Lengths 19c yd. All Colors All Patterns All .Materials 1 to 10 Yard Lengths 29c yd. Home Of Better Values" C h ; T,f -S - "-f k v ; ; : ;!T FT. (j.g.l AND MRS. HALLETT THOMPSON LAWRENCE whose marriage was solemnized on December 30 in the David Adams Memorial Chapel, Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Lawrence is the former Miss Dorothy Mae McElroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul William MeFlrny, of Waynesville and Norfolk, and often spends the summer here at Hie home ot her parents on Love Lane. Lt. Lawrence, graduate of Hie United Slates Naval Academy, in the class of 11)44 is now on duty at the Naval Air Station at Dallas, Texas. 7 Nancv Francis Hostess Of Junior Music Club Meeting The Waynesville Junior Music club mel last Friday with Nancv Francis at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis. Mrs Cornelia Nixon, adult director, pre sided in the absence of the junior president. During me business session Mozelle Finer was elected treas urer for the coming year and Mary Osborne was appointed publicity chairman. Belle Hannah, Mary C rou so r and Mary Osborne were named as a program committee. Alter Hie business a program including the following selections was given: "Foug. Long Ago," a piccolo solo, by Peter Beck, given by Francis; "On the Magic Laki piano solo by Carolyn Greer and a vocal duet, "God's Love." by Patsy Ezell and Clara Sue Shuler. Announcement was made of the March meeting which will be held at the Presbyterian church on Fri day, March 1, at 3:30 o'clock. Y I 'If 3elk-Hudson Co. Final Wind-up of WINTE IR, fj COATS Btoi-Wic All Ladies' MT MATS HALF-PRICE JL ' Mrs. J. H. Howell Will Give Paper At February DAR Meet Mrs. Mary Dodd and children ar rived Tuesday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. ilaynes. of Upper Fines Creek. Mrs. Dodd is the former Miss Mary Haynes. She has spent the past two years in Montery, Calif., and Deleware. Okla., where she and her husband have been located. Columbus county fanners can increase cash returns from straw berries by $170,000 this year simply by obeying the rules of spacing and pruning, according to J. Y. Lassiter, horticulturist of the Slate College Extension Service. Wm 1 1M L2a in Lf-y ALL-METAL, RUBBER-TIRED Scooters-Strollers Wheelbarrows -Wheel, Kublier Tires 2.") Inches lliyli $1.93 3 Sizes Of Scooters 28-Inch 2-WheeI Scooter. Rubber Tires AH Metal $3.48 32-Inch IfcLm Heavy Vdkrin l ires. $3.3, (Jennine Taylor-Tot All Metal Strollers Wheelbarri Newest Models $9.95 Others . . . .$7..r 15 by 17 Inch lied only $1.98 E 1ST! T? TT Tl jF elk-oudson C "Home of Belter Values" The First Breath Of Spring -- Beautiful Pastel BOX-HUDSON CO, "Home of Better Values" Spring Suits in an array of newest spring colors, that will worn now and on through until the warmdc oi summer. Styled to make you look your best - in tl color and material you'll like most. Sizes 10 to 20 And Here's News For Those Who Require Larger Sizes '.ft ' M.iMWW,vj' USE OUH CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN The same lovely shades in sizes 38 to 41. This is welcomed news tor those who heretofore have been unable to get their sizes. , Belk-Hudson Co. Home Of Better Values"

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