: FRIDAY, JANl'Ai FAGE FOUR (Second Section THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER I' 1 1 i V, Miss Sarah Louise Leatherwood Is Wedded to Captain H. B. Phillips, II Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. 2, have announced the marriage of their daughter Miss Sarah Louise Leath erwood to Captain Horace Burton Phillips, II. son of Mr. aud Mrs. H. W. Phillips, of Hardeevme, S. C. The marriage was solemnized in Bennettsville, S. C. on October the 18th. Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of the Waynesville Township high school, Peace Junior College, and was gra duated from the University of North Carolina in 1943. She has also taken graduate work in soci ology at the University, after which she held a position with the Hay wood county Welfare board. For the past eighteen months Mrs. Phillips has been with the Ameri can Red Cross as a hospital social worker, having taken a number of courses given for her work by the organization. While a student in college she won recognition by her scholarship and participation in the college programs. Mrs. Phillips is the granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boyd, Jr., having spent sometime here with her grandparents. She is a member of the Donas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Captain Phillips graduated from the Citadel, Charleston. S. (.'.. in the class of 1942 and has served in the armed forces since that lime. He was on duty in the Eur opean theater and has been award ed the Purple Heart and the iironze Star. He is currently sta tioned at Fort Bragg. Capt. Phil lips is well known in Asheville j Theresa Alley Heads National Beta Group Here Theresa Alley has been elected president of the National Beta club at the Waynesville Township high school. National Beta is a service leadership organization for high school seniors, with active members in 16 states. Several Haywood county high schools have perfectd organizations this year. Others who will serve are vice president. Jack Noland and sec retary. Nancy Jones. Miss Marearet Terrell, teacher of English, has been appointed faculty sponsor for the Waynes ville club. The following students are eligible for membership: Jean Ann Bradley, Jackie Sue Messer, Nina McClure. Elsie Jane Green, Frances Leatherwood. Dorothy Gaddis, Theresa Alley. Aaron Hy att, Jess:e Dolson. Louise Davis, Jackie Gemin, H. C. Turner, Bob by York. Bill Richeson. Barbara Hale, Flora Hyatt, Dolores Holly lield, Maiaret James. Robert Russell. Frank Morrison. Dan Wat kins, Jack Noland. and Rolf Kaulf- The G. C. PJotts Have Family Reunion During Christmas Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plott had a where his family maintain a sum- j family reunion during the Christ mas holidays and had with them Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle and three children of Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Raione. of Ashe ville, Helen Plott, Phm. third class, of the WAVES now stationed in Charleston, S. C. The group were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhinehart and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Plott, who reside here. They also had with them during Christ mas, Staff Sgt W. J. Wolfkeil. U. S. Marine Corps, currently stationed at 1 'arris Island. Edith Welch Is Wedded To Norvelle Singleton Mr and Mrs. Willis Welch of near Canton, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Edith Welch to Norvele Singleton. Pharmacist's Mate, second class, U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. Maude Dcaver. of West Asheville, which took place in Clayton, Ga., on De cember 1 1. The bridegroom has returned to his base in Philadelphia and Mrs. Singleton will join him there later. Miss Betty York who is a stu- Mountain where they had been dent at Biltmore College, Asheville, visiting Mr. Fulton's parents. Miss and Tommy York who is a student Margaret Green, cousin of Mrs. at Chapel Hill, are spending the Fulton accompanied them to Or-! holidays with their parents, Mr. lando, Fla. Sunday, for a week's , and Mrs. Ii. S. York at the Test visit. ' Farm. iner home in Biltmore. Methodist Circles To Hold January Meetings On Tuesday The circles of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will hold their regular January meetings on Tuesday. January 7th as follows: Circle Number one will meet with Mrs. Guy Massie at 3:30 in the afternoon. Circle Number two will hold their meeting with Mrs. Jimmy Boyd at 3:30 in the afternoon. Circle Number four land three' will meet with Miss Helen and Miss Frances Ray at 7:30 o'clock. Circle Number five will have a dinner meeting at the home of Mrs. Bill Cobb at 6:45 with Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. Harry Lee Liner. Jr., and Mrs. Charles Balentine as joint hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fulton of Orlando, Fla., spent a few days last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Green, at their home in Fines Creek. They came to Haywood county from Kings Married On Christmas Day ". -pepi; 1 1 11 " 11 y. j rAii MRS. OSCAR THOMAS VICTOR BAHKEU. who before her marriage on Christmas afternoon at the home of the tjnnulinothor of the bride groom near Eluabethton, Tenn., was Miss I.oiiki I.ou Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Preston Jordan oi Stalc-villc Mr. Barke r is the son of Mr. and Mrs R. B. Barker of Waynesville. Lorna Lou Jordan Becomes Bride Of Oscar T. V. Barker on 25th Beta Gama Gives Anniversary Dance Tuesday Approximately 125 young people attended the New Year's Eve formal dance given by Beta Gama fraternity at the Hazel wood cafe teria, celebrating their fourth anniversary. Punch, cookies and other re freshments were served. Recorded music was played over a loud speaking system for the dancing. At 12 o'clock balloons were let down from overhead and the celeb rants sang Auld Lang Syne to wel come the new year. Roy Rogers, president of the fraternity, was in charge of ar rangements, and Mr. and Mrs. Boh Miller chaperoned the group. The dance lasted from 8:39 p.m. tol2:3(i a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M Tate have had as their guests for the holi days their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Homer Scruggs, and daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Joe McGee, Jr., their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tate. a"d granddaughte Patsy, all of Newton. The New Sensational Inexpensive Water - Proofing DRAX" For Your GARMENTS Protects You -Protects Your Garments This Marvelous Material Put On Your Garments When Dry Cleaned For As Little As 25c Extra Central Clean ers Our Motto Is Still 'Superior Cleaning and Pressing Phone 113 - On The Corner 4 Church Sh-i f Miss I.i mm I.ou .Ionian, daugh ter ill Mr. and Mrs. K Preston Ionian of Stalesville, became the bride oi Umiii' Thomas Victor Mar ker son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 1 Marker, ol Waynesville. in a cere mony at four o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. December the 25th. The marriage was solemnized at the Inline of the hridegroom's grand mother. Mrs. i.. '.V. Campbell. Elm Spring Kami. K-l labelhton, Tenn. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar with an archway fashioned of trailing ivy and bas kets of while gladioli on either side. Hev. Harry A. Richardson, of lolinson City. Tenn. joined the couple in marriage. A program of nuptial music was rendered by Mr. Douglas Redmond, pianist, Mrs. Charles Hurt, trum petess and Miss RfTio Julian and Miss Ann Paris, soloists. The bride, who was given in marriage hy her brother, Mr. Gates Jordan, wore a gown of Ivory slip per satin, with a net overskirt, which fell in a long full train. The neckline of the gown was scal loped in seed pearls and I he sleeves were Ion::, ending in calla lily points owr the hands. Her finger tip veil was held in place by . a coroncl of orange blossoms and pearls She carried a bride's bou quet of lilies and her only orna ment was a single strand of pearls. Mrs. John Godfiy, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of aiiia net and car lied an old l.isliioned nosegay of rust's Thr In idrgi iiiini bad as his best man, Ins brother, .laines Marker, ol ipalaebia. Va. Mrs Jordan, mot her ol I he bride, w on' a l o.v al blue rrepo Mill, w ith corsage of while carnations. Mrs. Rarkcr. iiidI her of the bridegroom, wore a Mark crepe suit, and her Mowers wen- ako while carnations following Hie eeienioiiy, a re-ri-plion Mas held, alter which the couple left for a wedding trip South, which will include a visit to New Orleans, where they will attend the Sugar Mowl Came. Up on tin n return the couple will ni.-'kr their home in Waynesville. for traveling the bride wore a nil ol eoeoa wool gabardine, with lizanl accessories and a fur lop co o Her bat was a black felt model trimmed in pale pink feather-. Moih Mr. and Mrs. Marker are graduates (f u. Appalachia State Teachers College, of Boone. The bride has been employed in New York City for the past two yrai--. Mr. Barker, a veteran of W orld W ar II. served for :U months as an instructor of celestial navi gation m the Ainiy Air Corps. Since his discharge from the arm ed forces he has been in business in waynesville. W. I). Smiths Have Family Reunion Here During the Holidays Mr. and Mrs.' VV. D. Smith of Guliport, Miss., and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Honnoll. and Harold Hon noll. of Corinth, Miss, spent the Christmas holidays here with the Misses Velma and Berniee McEI hannon. The family met at Gulf port. Miss., last year so this year they came to Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left Wednesday for Gulfport. but the Honnells will leave the first of th,. week for their home. Marriage Licenses William R. Grogan to Madge K. Smalhers, bolh of Haywood county Miss Juanita Noland had as her guest recently. Miss Ma " 'UlC? of AsheviUe. Miss Phil- The Toggery Unrestricted Choice o Entire Stock of LADIES5 WINTE COATS, 8 A npQ AT JUJi Children's $3.95 DRESSES Sizes 3 to 14 1.98 The response to our annual January Clearance has been Kmlifying. A TOGGERY SALE never disappoints. We always have the QUALITY, and with the prices slashed to Half, this makes a sale (hat will he Ion,' remembered. Come in today select a coat, suit, dress or hat at just IIALF PIMCE, or better still, take two garments for the price of one. .Reductions for Boys' Wool Efcckinaws Regular $10.95 ON SALE 70S Men's Sheep-Lined COATS Were $27.50 16.95 ON SALE 3iip Tcflay THE TOGG W. HUGH MASSIE, Owner X fDu F f SUITS H ? In H Wllllllll 111 I1IWB All Children's Coats NOW Men's Wool Flann Plaid Shiri: Were $11.95 TS REDO Mem! ON 7( SALE M Save Ih i em i' 7 '"'iiflic ui miss " .. . aJ? ginla, mil i 1 hmbmwmhmmhsm..., 1 7; M J