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r PAGI TWO fFhf SertloftJ THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER rrir . ,U1' l , SKI Hill-Whitfield Wedding To Take Place In Church In Hillsboro BIRTHS The marringo of Miss Cntlicnno HnrdinR T I i 1 1 , daughter of t ho lntc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill of New York City, and granddaughter ol Mrs. Charles K. Thomas of Waynes villo, with whom she has ma'1." her home for several years, to !teiii, A. Whitfield, son of Judge and Mrs. Henry A. Whitfield, of Chapel Hill, will take plaee tomorrow alt el noon in Hillshoro The vow-- will be spoken in St. Matthews l-'.niseo-pal ehiirch, which was ereetod on land L'iven the parish by the bride's ereal - meat grandfather, Judge Thomas II. Hullin. l-'olhiHing the ceremony at the church ,1 reception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haul Col lins, cousins of the bride The bride-fleet is a graduate of AiMios Scott college, prior to which she attended Wyckham School lor Girls. She also took graduate work in sociology at the l'niver-ily of orlh Carolina. She taught for one car at SI. John's here and at the time of her marriage is employed as a social worker in Durham. The bridegroom-elect is a vet eran of World War II and is major ing in mechanical engineering ai North Carolina State College, when' he is a member of the senior el.i'-s. Mr. and Mrs. William Provost, the latter a sister of the bride, and Thomas Hill, of Cincinnati, Ohio, brother, have gone to Chapel Hill and will allend the marriaL'e on Sal unlay. Quartette To Be Here On Sept. 12 The Siherlone nuarle! le w ill gie a concert at (he Ml. Oliw Baptist church on Thur-dav, Sept The ecnt i- t'.-.M o'l lock, -pon-orod b U. at being League club. A speiial section served for wind chin cli Ml. oli bell re I'riend- of tli RIVER SIDK AM) ANTIOf II ClintCIIES River Side Hev. Gay Chambers, pastor. Sunday school meets at 10:00 with the superintendent. Mr. frank Sorrells, in charge. R.T.U. will meet at 7:30 with the director, J. K. Iiurnette, in charge. On Wednesday evening at T.alO prayer service and choir practice will he held. Mr. and Mrs. Kluyil Ilui-nelte will have charge of choir practice and Mr. Hoberl Clarke will lead the prayer service. Antioch Sunday school w ill meet at 10 00 with Mr. J L. McElroy, the super intendent, in charge. The pastor will bring the morn ing sermon at 1 1 o'clock A baptizing ic-rvice will be held al 2 :i(). Everyone is invited. LOST AM) FOl'M) WE I.DSTOF.. England -There was a slight delay in court bu-i-mws while attendants dredged up the witness - swearing Testament from the handbag of a previous witness. Cecil News MRS. I ' I t ; A It Ill'KNIJTi: SNirU" Wild .-uid daii'dder. Mildred, have returned to Virginia after spending l wo uoeks vacation ing al the heme ol Mr and Mrs. .lame- MiHei . Mr. Wihl i- the latter- brothel-. MI SICAI. IMtOGIiWl CIVI'V A ( j 1 1 a it el i e compn-cd of Mr Wa.d, Mr. I'n--!e. ol Canton, and Mi- Mihhed Wild, and ' SiioilN ' Wild, of Vii'.'iui.i, sang a grouo ot mhil'- al 1 he hivei-ddr chilli li follov mg tin- Sunday school hour. B.T.I'. GKOl I' MI'I IS The li T I', veneral a einbh pro gram mwn by tbi' adult member group L:ae a mu-ieal progi'am. with a quartette composed of Mr and Mr-. J. Edgar Huinette, How ard lieece, ed Moody and Mi Grace la win. piani-t, The Kev. and Mrs. Jo- H.ulev, Methodi-t mini-t) r. who are i-iling the hit ter's -i-!er. Mi- l.oekie Grooms, rendered special mii-ir DFTKOIT VISITORS Mr. and Mr-. Wililam Garbe, and sons, William, Jr . and David, id I )et nut . -pent a week's visit at the home of Mr- Harbin Itiunelt and M'-s Maia t handier :. Mrs. I'.iii n, i I i Mi-. i.ii ber's niol her On Suedav they motored to Anion to vi-it Mr. and Mr-. W'inl'nrd Hughes and familv ( )n Monda;, I hey w ere eui" I ; for d I nner al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ander-on 1 1 uski y. ( In T'liu I'sdav I hey wen ' fiie-i-t of Mr and Mrs. Edvar l!nr llet le. Mrs 1'i.irl M il 'rove, fourth grade' ten Pel- at Veil, is back alio a W eek's d'lle d li flu I'K'Mf III I I) The Cieil Home Demonstration club held their regular August picnic Hireling at the home of Mrs Gov I're-sli y on Wednesday. August 2J!lh. BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN A birthday dinner was given on Eridav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Moody lor then son Hoy, with the following guests present: Mis; Alma Chambers, Mis Harbin Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burnett, Mr and Mrs. Win Garbe. and sons William, Jr., and l)l. is. of Del roit. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black, of .Canton, announce the birth of a -on on Aieji-I Mr and Mi-. James Grasly, of Wanesville, announce the birth ol a sin on August Mr. and Mrs. Harry En-ley. of ('allien. aimouiKe tiie birth ot a i'.iii iter on August 2'.l. Vr and Mrs. Mark .lone- , of ( ak Bid'.je, Trim, announce 1 he hirili ol a daughter on Aiiuust :!!). Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MrElrr.ilh. of ('anion, announce the birlh of a d.'imhtcr on August "it Mr. and Mis I. !) Grail, of Can Ion, announce the birth of a son on August ::u Miss Mary Patricia Gwyn To Be Presented At N. C. State Debutante Ball Mi M r. Patricia Gwy n, daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. T. Lenoir Gwyn, of Va ne- i I !e, will be pre- sented al the North Carolina State Debutante i! dl in Raleigh on Eri- f day ovcni!!.:. s, ..leinber Eilh. The j ball ;i- hi -i held in September,! day for Richmond, Va., where -will teach this year at St. I';" erine's school for girls. '.ru, and Tel'psi(l'il t iiu-uai in this year : since I'll'. Mi- G local high Coll r. -pi, h oii d by (he an Club of Kaleigh. lei-esl centers in the ball nice it is the first held Rl'BIN'-MOODV R I . I ' V ! ' " The Rubin-Moody f.unih rcui ion will be held Sund.iv, Si pt ::. at the home of Mrs. Martha I'lott ;u Wajne.sville. All members of the families are invited to allend. A picnic lunch will be held. !Mrs. Hannah Wins Bridge Tourney Mrs. W. T. Hannah won the St John's bridge tournament Weclnes-, day night. Mrs. E. A. McElroy won I second place. The tournament brings to a close a -cries of bridge parties held dur-( ing summer in St. John's auditor ium, at which a total of S2H8.H7 i was raised for the benefit of St.! John's school. ; Mr and Mrs. M J. Woodv, of a lie si i lie, I onto 1 , announce the bin h of a son on AuguM iill. Mr. and Mrs. Aivcll Allen, of Clyde, announce I he birth of a. daughter on August HI. Mr. and Mis. Clilford Jones, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on August ,'il. Mr. and Mrs. William Willis, of Canton, Heinle 1, announce the birth of a -on on August HI. Mr and Mrs. Kay Riddle, ol Wav nes die. Route 1, announce I be birlh of a daughter on Aucii-I lil. Air. and Mrs W C. Ilipps of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on Niigu-I III. Mr anil Mrs. Troy S. Rogers, of Va no -v die. Routt' I . atinoiin'e the birlh of a son of September Mr. and Mrs. Hubert I. .mini:, ol' W'a iiesville, Route 1, annniino" the birlh of a daughter on Sep- n i- a eraduate of the liool, SI. Mary's Junior j Raleigh, and this summer! was L'i-."-i!aled from Randolph-' Macon '.', a aan's College, Lynch-' burg. Va., v., Mi an A.M. degree in economics and sociology. She is ' a member of the Phi Beta Phi: national sorority and Omega hon orary ,ociety, was a member of the R'Hil May Court and was featured in the beauty section of the college yearbook. Miss Gwyn left ye.ster- leniber ?,. Air. and Mrs. Bill Tolley, of Candler, announce the birth of a daughter on September 2. Mr. and Airs. Louie Curtis, of Waynes; ille. announce the birth of a dait'.'hter on September 2. Mr. and Mr; Robert Bradley, of lla'elwood. announce the birth of a -on on September '2. Mr. and Airs. James Evansnn, of Way ne v : i le. announce I he birth of daughter on September ". Air. .mil Mrs. Richard Campbell, of I lol Sin in'-, announce the birth of a son on September !. Mr. and A':-. Iwanl Free, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on September 5. Egg Whites When beating egg v.hites, make a little more by adding one-fourth tea spoonful of cold water i.nd a piiu-h of salt for each egg while hefoia beating. Holly Sacred The legends regarding the holly ! date back to the Druids, who be lieved the evergreen leaves of the holly were proof that the sun never deserted it and it was therefore sacred. Legend also says that -the crown of thorns was composed of holly, and that before the crueffix ion the berries were white, but j turned crimson, like drops of b:ood, afterward. I ITEM Ecusta Square Dancers Vy Honors In Labor Dn-v !n Tl. .. T- . . . '" r.cu aa sq iare-(lance le: wi'.h -'Speedy" Joni s as caller . Mrs. Jack Alexanc'c ;i- ,.nu , lady, exhibited a sv j-.h and m , , ful sty le of danr mg to w in the e,, test that coiich.ded Canton's Lab Day celebration Monday night Eight other aauis competed at all performed wilh different -t The Champion Y team. ,, , ,1 ; the youngest present, and aho , girls in special costumes and boys in slacks and T-shirts, , i combined fast feel . w ,,,.(.' .smooth execution of nmnbei brought in the second prize Tl,, place went to the 1'igeon all, team, with Albert Burnett as cad. anil Airs. Dorothy Parker Kni a; leading lady. Judges of the squa'-e-dancin which was witnessed by a lai- crown, were w. farl Ship,,,,-,,, i t sr i, r, 111 we Say at Kay's SLEEP WELL-AND YOU'LL LOOK WELL IN FEMININE HYGIENE fi 07.. size f'i oz. size 80r S1.S9 Smith's Cut Rate Drus: Store The Foggy Mountain Rangers of radio station WWVC presented a program al the Cecil school on Friday evening. The performance was well attended B.T.I'. HOLDS PICNIC All depart men! s ol I he lii er-ido B Tt enjoyed a picnic supper on the .iimch grounds wuh games being pl.ni d an hour rci eding th' picnic follow mg Hie names and picnic, the monthly business se-sion was held. CI.ONTZ ltl l NTON IIEI.I) The Clonl reunion was held on Labor l)a at I he summer home of Mr. and Airs. W. c. Clonl, with a large number attending. Catty Acids It has long been known that there are marked differences in the com position of various food fats. Some Contain a large variety of fatty acids and others contain comparatively few types. When extracted from fat some of these fatty acids are solid, some are liquid and some are volatile. s. r s. I- . t if For Your Wood Burning Heaters See USSIE FURNITURE We Have The Famous Ashley Atlanta Woodsaver Automatic Heaters ::;.f '- ItfcTHfc, 'taHTr;1' ': iV CHATHAM MAKES GOOD BLANKETS How you look and feci depends ;i lot on how you sleep. And nothing nidkes for good sleeping like a oood C'hdtlKim blanket! 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