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MR. AND MRS. ALFRED R. PHILLIPS, whose marriage was sol
emnized on Saturday afternoon, July 6th, at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Elmer T. Clark, at Lake Junaluska. Immediately following a reception,
the couple lett tor a weaaing inp.
Mrs. Phillips is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude 13. Medford. of
Lake Junaluska, and Mr. Phillips is the son of Mrs. Frederick W. Phil
lips and the late Mr. Phillips, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
The couple will reside in Chillicolhe, Ohio, where the bridegroom
a veteran of World War II, has a position with the Mead Corporation
of that city.
Norman Cordon, Tar Heel Opera
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Beginning Saturday, July 27,
Norman Cordon, bass-barritone of
the Metropolitan Opera, will pre
sent the first of a series of special
concerts and musical attractions
at the Lake Junaluska assembly
Presented under the management
of Walter Herbert of Atlanta, head
of the music department at Georgia
Tech, the program will last until
August 17th and be accompanied
by a full chorus and orchestra from
Atlanta. This is the first time that
Junaluska has offered a concert
program among its regular attrac
tions. On August 9 the oratorio "Eli
jah," by Mendelssehn will be
presented, followed by the opera,
"Martha," by Flotow, on the 10th.
The conductor of "Elijah" will be
Robert Lowrance, and Mr. Herbert
will conduct for the performance
of "Martha".
The leading singers in "Elijah"
Helen Ardclle McGee, soprano,
Alice Hogwood Tomlinson, con
tralto, Hubbard Upchurch, tenor,
and Walter Herbert, Baritone.
Frank Love of Lake Junaluska will
take one of the roles in "Martha".
Mr. Cordon, who begins the con
cert series, is of special interest to
North Carolinians, being a native
of this state who makes his summer
home in Linville. He recently was
awarded a doctor's degree in music
by the University of North
Carolina.
The final concert of the series
will feature Alice Hogwood Tom
linson, on August 17th, a contralto
who is acclaimed by critics as pos
sessing one of the finest young
voices before the public today.
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la plaza of Guayaquil, Ecuador,
lands a statue of a famous man
that bean the name and perpetu
us the memory of another. Al
though engraved "Olmedo" and
upposed to be a true likeness
of that country's most celebrated
poet who died in 1847, it is actually
statue of Lord Byron which was
purchased in a London Junk shop,
the high cost of an especially-made
memorial having resulted in this
compromise and substitution.
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Miss Alpha Best
Is Married To
Teague Williams
Announcement has been made
of the marriage f Miss Alpha Best,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Best of Clyde to Teague Williams,
son of Mis. Frances Williams and
the late W. H. Williams, of Cove
Creek, which took place on Sun
day, June, 30 at the Burney
Baptist Church, in Burnev, In
diana. The Rev. Jarvis Teague,
pastor of the church officiated, us
ing the double ring ceremony.
A program of nuptial music was
rendered by Mrs. Helen Tatamon,
organist, Mrs. Hershel Osting,
harpist, Mrs. Fred Logan, Mrs.
Lewis Cook and Miss Patsy Cook,
soloists, and the church choir. Mrs.
Tatamon and Mrs. Osting played
'An Old Irish Melody ", the choir
sang, "I would be True ", Mrs. Fred
Logan sang "O Promise Me", and
Mrs. Cook and Miss Cook sang a
duet, "Beyond the Clouds." The
traditional wedding marches were
used.
For her marriage the bride wore
a navy and white ensemble with
navy accessories and her corsage
was of fuschia rose buds.
The bride is a graduate of the
Crabtree high school and of
Blanton's Business College in Ashe-
ville. She is now employed with
W. Bouen Henderson, C. P. A. in
Asheville.
Mr. Williams is a graduate of
the Fines Creek High school and
was recently discharged from the
Navy. He took part in nine major
battles and is now employed as a
motor machinest in Asheville.
The young couple left following
their marriage for a wedding trip
and are now at home in Asheville,
where they will reside.
Lion Echoff Quizzes
Club in Spelling Bee
With C. R. EehofT in charge of the
program, the Wayncsville Lions
club had a spelling quiz at their
weekly meeting Thursday at the
Waynevilla. Conducted along the
line of the radio quiz shows, Lion
Echoff had most of his 10 and 20c
words spelled, but had the audience
stumped on his $2 words.
A good attendance was present,
including two visitors.
This week the program will be
in charge of the membership com
mittee, of which A. W. Ward is
chairman.
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Memphis Belle
Bought By City
Of Memphis
MEMPHIS Ole Man River s
wandering granddaughter, the
"Memphis Belle," came home to
roost today, her cosmetics slightly
faded and her insides cranky and
slow.
ProKably the most famous B-17
used over Germany, the "Mem
phis Belle" landed .-i Memphis air
port at 3 p. m. 1ST, a half hour
late on her short last flight from
Altus, Okla.
The "Belle," with a pretty pin
up tattoed on her nose and "."
bombing missions and eight (Ice
man planes chalked off on her
side, was the heroine of an Army
Air Forces color film depicting
action over Germany.
The plane was flown from the
Altus graveyard, where 3,000 less
famous planes await junking. The
Edwin Erwin McCIure
Discharged From Navy
Edwin Erw in McCIure, SKD, 3c,
has been discharged from the navy
at Camp Shelton, Va. He entered
the service in March. 1943, and
took his boot training at Sampson,
N. Y. From the latter he was
transferred to Newport, R. 1 , and
later to the Naval Station at Ports
mouth, Va.
He was assigned to duly on board
the I'SS Tarawa for a tour of duty
in the Atlantic and the Caribbean,
returning to Portsmouth.
Wedded On 14th
Froien Suckers
Frozen suckers, which arc easily
made, will be appreciated by chil
dren any day. Freeze fruit juices,
choeclate milk or just flavored wa
ter with sticks in eai h cube.
City of Memphis purchased the
"Belle" for use as a museum i eco.
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SEAMAN ALBERT RAINES AND
MRS. RAINES, whose marriage
Drink More Milk
Civilians are drinking between 20
and 25 per cent more milk today
than they did in prewar daya.
Prevent Bedsore
To prevent a person who is 111
from getting bedsores, keep his skin
in good condition by frequent bath
ing and massage. Keep the bed dry
and free from lumps, wrinkles and
crumbs.
took place in Clayton, Ga., on July
14, is announced this week. The
bride is the former Miss Rande
Sandgrcn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sandgrcn, of Brook
ly, N. Y. The bridegroom is the
son of Mrs Mary Lou Raines Cur
tis. Seaman Raines is home on a
10-day leave. He is currently sta
tioned aboard the USS Fechteler
which is now in the Brooklyn Navy
Yards. Seaman Raines served four
and one-half years in the service,
and has recently re-enlisted in the
Navy.
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