PAOtfTWO (First SecHortT THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Greene-Fulton Marriage Solemnized Here At First Baptist Church On 8th vv;i it'll the vuws vncalisl. organist . The marriage of Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Greene, of Fines Creek, to William Sage Fulton, Jr., ! Km. Mountain, was solemni.eii here at the First Baptist church ;it .Villi o'clock on Saturday evening, June the 8th. The Hev. I.. C. Klliult. pastor of the church, prnnounceil the vows, using the double ring ceremony. Ferns, branched candelabra and large baskets of white gladioli were used to decorate the altar v.hile lifhtcd eatlidial candle. Iiiirned in the windows agaiMit a I1..1 kmoiinii it f 1 ct-licl . A program ol music deied prior to taking ot by Mis. Fred Campbell, and Mis. W. I.. Malniv, Mrs. Cainphell, accompanied b Mrs. Mulilc.N, sang The Swede.-.! 1 Story Kver Told.' and "Hccau'-e." Mrs. Matncv plated "Indian l.o'.i Call" and ' 1 .iehsl rail in." Ir. I.I.-.I using the traditional wedding matches tor llic pioie. ional and the lecev-iniial. The hi ide :t:. gien in mai ri.r'r bv her lather. She woie a kouii of ivory Duchess satin, I.i-Ihoim d With a filled bodice and a Iiil'Ii ; neckline, trimmed down the trout with tiny sell cowled buttons, and i the sleeves Wire Ihieo iiiaitc i ; length, fashioned of satin, with a net undersleeve ending in point- j "pver the baud. Tie' lined tip veil was of French illusion and wa-. "worn with a wiealh ol oianei -ilos.sonis. She c.niieil a white -prayer book to which w.e attached 'p white orchid. - Miss Margaret Hi cell, cousin of "the bride, was maul ot honor, and .wore a gown of pink inous-eiine d" soie with a lilted bodice, with a sweetheart neckline, and the skill fell in full lengths m biMIe model, "She carried a ihim-hv ol nneil flowers in pastel 'hades. Miss Dorotlit Cieen, anothei cousin of the bride, and Mis- Sue ,Kflly were bridesmaids. The Jlvore gowns of green net fashioned Tin similar lines as that of the maid of, hour, and their flowers wi re al$o old-fashioned nosegays ol mixed pastel shades. Bill Davis, of Kings Mountain, .served as best man and u-Jiers Were Martin Harmon. Marion bift'er, Groce Feeler, and Warren -iielk, all of Kings Mountain. - Mrs. Greene, mother of the Jiride, wore &iwo-piccc ensemble "Of' pink crepe . Her Accessories Jivere in white, while Mrs. Fullon, tjnother of tlie bridegroom, wore a dvvn of black, with black and Jvhite accessories. Both wore coi "ages of gardenias. Following tne ceremony at the Tjcliurch, the parents of the bride entertained with a reception at the Slotel Gordon. The receiving line :ava.s composed of the bridal party ild arents of the bride and bride 'rioom. ; Assisting at the reception in Serving were: Mrs. Claude liog--ers, Mrs. Wayne Corpening. Mrs. John Carver. Mrs. Frank Kirkp.il rick, Miss Edith Nolatid, AIiis Sara Mr. and Mrs. Teague ! lave Family Reunion At 1 Ionic Near Canton Mr. and Mrs. John Teague en tertained at a family reunion at their home on the Clyde Koad uear Canton on last Sunday at which time all their children and grand children were together for the first lune in three sens, due to the tact that two of their sons were in military service. I'ho.e present lor the event weic Mr. and Mrs Millard Teague and two children, of Brevard; Mur der Teague. who returned a few months ago from the I'acific the ater and Mrs. Teague also from Brevard: and (iu Teague who lias recenth returned home from sev eial lunula in Germany, Kngland, and France, and Mrs. Teague and i r two children, Doris Ann and Mal'gali I. Mis- Margaret Jane Palmer, who ha-- been at lending Brevard Col lege, ha- ai lived tl pend the sum mer liei e v. 1 1 h her J aim I v . lilda Janes, while - pi esiited at the :. Jule Boyd, aunt in charge of the Ouccn and 1 :- Me Zodie Crav gilt table and All ol I he hi ide, w ,e bruit ' hook. Following the reception the (ouple hit bv motor lor a wed ding trip to .ill unannounced des tination. For traveling the bride vvoie a two-piece dress of navy blue ireoo. liimmed ill red and white Her accessories were also in red and white, and her corsage v. a-- ol white orchids. On their return from their wed ding trip the couple will reside in King . Mountain. The bride is a graduate of Ihe Woman's College ol the University of urth Carolina from which she holds an A.M. degree. She has taught lor the past two years in Ihe schools of Kings Mountain. Mr. Fulton is a graduate of Kr ski lie College ill the class of 1.940 and served for three years in the Army Air Corps. Since his dis charge he has been associated with his tat her ill business in Kings Mountain. Among the out-of-town guests attending the marriage were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, parents of the bridegroom. Kings Mountain: Miss Lcnna Fulton, sis ter, of Atlanta, Pritchard Fer guson, uncle of the bride, and Miss Zodie Graves, both of At lanta; Mrs. Bill Davis, Miss Bess : Hamhright , Garrison Goforth,, Bill Fage, Mr. and Mrs. John McGill, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, Mrs. II. H. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belk. Mr. and Mrs. Din wood Barton. Miss Alma Wright, M' and Mrs. Moffitl A. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt A. Ware, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Groce Feeler, and Min zell I'liilfer, all of Kings Mountain. Wedding Took Place Saturday ij , jf I ' 1 tv P- Wy"" lis Margaret Kirkpatrick Is Married To bSgt. Chas. -R. Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirkpatrick of vWaynesvllle, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret Kirkpatrick, to Ser--eantiGhrJBsiBiehard Haynes. son Of Mr and Mrs. Fulmer Haynes of Clyde, rhih took place in Clay ton, Oa., on Saturday. June the first. For her marriage the bride chose a suit of light blue wool with black .accessories. The 'bride .will make her home with 'her ilkarents in Waymesville until &gt. .Haynes reeeives his dis charge from 'the .armed fortes. Commercial ;Film OfW.-N.C. Made Usiflg Wayne.ivllle as their head quarters, four photographers from New iVork (.City made a series of travelogue itype movies of West ern Horth '.Carolina mountain scen ery under m commercial arrange ment with iFord Motor Company. Peter Emmons was in charge of the jroup, .whici hncluded Law rence Matteson, tRodney Albright and Jaok .Rowels. They resided at the i Country elub, and left Fri day for'NewiiYork. after completing their .assignment. Ruby Frances Brown Betrothed To Bernard Ottway Burton, Of Asheboro Mr. and Mrs. J. Colvin 3rown have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruby Fran- , i n.-nwn to Bernard Ottway Bur ton, of Asheboro, ion of Mrs. John W. Burton, and the late Mr. Bur ton of Milton. The marriage will be solemnized on Saturday, June 22, at 8:30 in the evening at the First Baptist church here. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. M. K. Williamson, pastor of the Waynesville Presbyterian church, assisted by James Crisp, of Bre vard, will pronounce the vows. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Waynesville Township high school and of the University of North Carolina, having majored at the latter in journalism, making an outstanding scholastic record. She was a member of the Chi Delta Phi honorary society at the Uni versity. Since her graduation last year she has held a position with the Greenboro Daily News. Mr. Burton, a practicing attor ney of Asheboro, is a . graduate of the Schools of Commerce and Law of the University of North Carolina and of the school of Industrial Engineering of Harvard University. He is a member of the Shriners and of the Elks. Miss Oleta Bryson Betrothed To Bernard Richard Noland Mrs. Adgie L. Bryson, of Chi cago, formerly of Waynesville, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Oleta Bryson to .Bernard Richard Roland, Jr., of Chicago Heights, 111. The marriage is scheduled to take .plaee some time in August, the exact date to be announced later. The ceremony will be per formed at the North Shore Baptist church of Chicago. IN RICHMOND Mrs. N. F. Lancaster and son, Bobby, are visiting relatives and friends in Richmond, while Dr. Lancaster is taking a special course at Charlottesville, Aa. TUESDAY, jtJ idlers S Canton FiiJ 1" Juma" nd (,a' night i- ., 1 Wei sth"l auditory J sorshin ... ., " "I post H B Mun fromf S0"' a,ilt "unci invited in m He ,dj ""sn ol Miss llalIP(. A Home H.n nveci ii,n s Seuanee, T,n vacations sclinol 11 . al, I in Mjinc. Hundreds Killed In Earthquake in Turkey ISTANBUL At least 1,300 per sons were killed in the earthquake which -struck eastern Turkey at dawn Friday .and the full toll may run into thousands, the Turkish Red Cross said recently. j In three widely separated com- j munities alone, 1,339 persons were listed as dead. The community of Karliova reported 756 dead, Varto, 323 and Ustukan, 260. The Hed j Cross said it would be days before the full total of caualties was de- i termined. Miss Anne Edmonds who has been attending Florida Southern College, Lakeland Fla., arrived dur ing the week, accompanied by her parents, who went down to bring her home for the vacation. pening Friday, June 14 WAYNEVILU (ol (Formerly Green Tree Tea Room) Now Under New Management. Asheville Highway Open Every Day and Sunday Mr. & Mrs. JohnA.Wi Owners-Managers Always Delicious Food Serv NlKII 5: 1V1US. WILLIAM SAGK FULTON, JR., whose marriage look place here on Saturday in Ihe First Baptist church, prior to her wedding was Miss Uuth Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greene, of Fines Creek. t Photo by Skyland Studiot. County 'Home Agents Attend District Meet Over Week-End Miss Mary Margaret Smith and Miss Helen Smith, county home deiinmst rat ion agents spent the past week-end at a ranch near llaycsville, where they attended a meeting of the agents of the West- t f TIiik men who gave the name "Trailways" to this nation. J. wide bus system, thought it to be a more romantic word than "Highways." America's highways, the finest in tlie world, are more than mere arteries of commerce. They're magic carpets that take you to and through the scenic wonderlands of the nation. Whether you call them "trailways" or "highways" or just plain "roads" . . . they'll still beckon you on to romance and adventure. And Trailways buses are your lowco8t com fortahle, convenient way to really enjoy traveling scenic America. There's a friendly Trailways travel expert near you. Phone or see him before you plan your ttip. Prof. Allen Gives UDC History !Of State Flag Prof. W. C. Allen addressed the members of the Haywood Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy at their .lune meeting which was held on Friday after noon at "Windover," with Mrs. J. Harden Howell as hostess, and Mrs. Jimmy Boyd, president, pre siding. Prof. Allen told the story of the North Carolina flag giving the his. torical background of the flag and the changes. He spoke at length on the agitation regarding the Meck lenburg Declaration of Independ ence and pointed out the fact that the children are taught conflicting stories regarding this event. He urged that there be some steps taken to correct this difference and that the students at least be taught one storv. It was reported that $34 was realized from the annual Flag Day sales, the fund to be used for edu cational, historical and benevolent purposes. A brief part of the program was given over to the observance of the birthday of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy, was born on June 3rd. A letter was read from the president general of the group giving his contribution to the lost cause of the confed eracy. A communication was also read from Mrs. Paul Broden, president of the North Carolina Divisions in which she urged that all members plan to attend the Golden Jubilee, the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Daughters of the Confederacy, which will be held in Wilmington. A social hour followed adjournment. 'tit- 7titMy3 Sett- Zfo "TittZcbn "Scet&iy Gpe0 r 1 TV K omoKY mountain llTRfllCXVIWS 1 railways Phone 136 Waynesville, N. C. The James A. Gwyn Have Family House Party This Week Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gwyn 1 1 a ii art uiru ucots vv i mv kihi' end Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith of Raleigh. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Dollie Lee, of Waynesville, sister of Mrs. Gwyn. On Monday, Mr. Smith left for Raleigh, and Mrs. Smith was joined at the home of her sister by Mrs. Thos. Wood, of Edenton, Mrs. Cameron Lewis, of Charleston, West Virginia, and Mrs. Leslie Dickey, of Sweet Water, Tenn., all sisters of Mrs. Gwyn and Mrs. Smith. ! 1 jjPejiot Street A smart trader is an ordinary sucker who finds another sueher who will pay even more. em district of the State organiza Effective Today MILK PEICE Increases Are Announced As Follows: On All Quart Bottles of Sweet Milk One Cent Increasj On All Half -Pint Bottles of Sweet Milk .... Quarter-Cent Increasj Quart Bottles of Cream Increased 4c Pint Boltles of Cream Increased 2c Half-Pint Bottles of Cream Increased lc Quarts of Buttermilk Increased 2c Half-Pint Bottles Buttermilk Increased l-8c , Quarts of Chocolate Milk Increased l-2c Half-Pint Chocolate Milk Increased l-8c This new schedule of prices is in accordance with ihe OPA anno' inent from Washington dated June 2. and is effective immeM Pel Dairy Products Company Ferguson s I tion of home demonstration agents,

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