c 1947 THE WATNVHUE MOUNT AI st arsna ess Of Meeting , hail was hostess f 'norcas Bell hr" nmzhters of f IMP " n at v.- ..... ir,.ta aflei flcrnoon Mint ?F Wavnosville. .-Mlinll H'W ivo' opened An- .i. flu hv -.dance ' - - ...nl rtis- !ve.r bonk outlining .u. coiiuns year, s report was given -gwift and Mrs. Lon Lurer's report. fHoell. senior presi t a.ked the men YL, in increasing the 1 , local chapter. her in ' . ...... I Hi mac , ..... r1 4 H paRf at me month. Marshall repuncu , .i... ciianlpr had led and seni iu " Hirs .Imimy duju, I. .on fimri . .s .ii'danizaiion i Constance Hawkins, a Lryville College. Hiishni'M. disinci di- u ii.it me uisnK-i .i:..i..w.l . ..1,1 Kn I tUo I A It. MUU1U w- u,r ' . C Foi-t on saimo. -i' 1 11 o dock allQ iuiu.ii hmi'd for I UU- 1,111 lintpfl Mrs. .1. M. Long, Barber, and Mrs. J ... L-vc on committees for iMrs J. H Howell was fcting point was brought fc. diaries h. wuinian lien she told the mem- ihp first rituals were ithc chapter by the late iLove Stringficld Wul n lirst regent of the fr and a former state r S Barber, chairman of il Soreness 1f New Easy Way fit In Comfort i quirk, dependable reliever tfoful rectal sorenesi- symp glT io crompany piles nd i Brings soothing nse of contact, forms protecting w, helps destroy infectious ffature heal up raw, broken f-no grease to etoin cioth nry bick Rimrnnlee. lie ure iirn relief today . . . sk for HARMON 4 I Cl'T RATE DRUG SAVE WITH A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 0 Recent Bride MRS. WILLIAM M. FISH, Ramey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramey, of Lake Juna luska. She and Mr. Fish, son of Mrs. Roy Moseman, were married on August 16 in Clayton, Ga. Both Mr. -and Mrs. Fish are graduates of the Waynesville high school. They are mak ing their home here. geneological records, had the pro gram for the afternoon and she spoke on the importance of pre serving local and stale history and at the same time urged the mem bers to help her find any old rec ords of importance. She also spoke interestingly of the first settle ments of North Carolina. During the social hour the host esses served an ice course assisted by Miss Hahn. Special guests for the afternoon included Mrs. Nina Howell Darck, of New York, who is a member of the chapter; Mrs. J. W, Ray, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. James R. Thomas, Jr., Mrs. David Simpson, of Mt. Dora, Florida, and Mrs. Penny, of Lake Junaluska. ILL THE CHAMBERLIN MAN - I for Jr-Stripping, Storm Windows, and Screen Com binations, Caulking and Metal Screens FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL L. L. BUMGARNER $x 490 Lake Junaluska, N. C. HAMBERLIN COMPANY OF AMERICA and Largest Company of Its Kind in America" 1 ifoui pAxdeoUon, uie oun Pay, By Qkech . . When you've paid a bill by check payment can not be challenged, and you need mislaid receipt. Your ory, or a the most valid record you have. If you are not of our checking account one one today. THE FRIENDLY BANK THE rst National Bank Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatiqn ORGANIZED 1902 1: . who is the former Miss Betty Miss Anderson Is Honored, Shower By Miss Walker Miss Dorothy Walker of Clyde honored Miss Sibyl Anderson, bride elect of Alvin Meibohm, with a miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nath an Walker, on Tuesday evening. The house was decorated with arrangements of summer flowers and a color scheme of green and white was carried out in the re freshments. The bride-elect was presented a corsage of orchid gladiolus by the hostess, and each guest received a miniature corsage made of tiny pom-pom dahlias and asters. Gifts were presented to Miss Anderson by the guests. Those attending were the bride elect and hpr mother, Mrs. Judson M. Anderson, of Fairyiew, formerly of Clyde; Mrs. Harry Winglow, Bilt more and MrS C.W.:-Jm!tt of Waynesville, auots of the ' bride elect; Mrs. C. A. Mooney. Mrs. Mattie Leatherwood, Mrs. Bill Har ris, Mrs. Howard Shook, Mrs. C. It. Frances, Mrs. Grover Haynes, and Mrs. Mack Miller of Clyde. not trust to mem- cancelled check is customers become Member Federal Reserve System Miss Fletcher Tr. Mir, A Tr i.o ucu j. w Ralph V. Bailey Miss Betty Lou Fletcher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fletcher of Canton, was married to Ralph V. Bailey, son of Mrs. J. H. Parker and the late G. D. Bailey of Henderson-villt- in a double ring ceremony on Friday evening, September 5. in the North Canton Baptist church. The Rev. C. D. Sawyer, pastor of the church, officiated. The marriage vows were spoken in a candlelight ceremony against a background of white gladiolus, evergreens snd branched candela bra, entwined with ivy. Miss Patricia Campbell, soprano soloist, sang "Because," and Miss Mary Louise Cannon, contralto, and Walter Cowart, tenor, sang "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," accompanied by Mrs. Gudger Duck ett at the piano. Just before the vows were spoken, the Rev. O. K. Burnett read Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poem, ' how Do I i.ove Thee" and "This Is Love " "Al ways" was softly played by Miss Cannon dui ing the ceremony and the traditional wedding marches were used for the processional and recessional. The bncic entered on the arm of her father, who gave her in mar riage. She wore a street -length dress in beige eieoe aim Drown ac cessories, and a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She car ried a prayer book topped with a spray of orchids and tuberoses. Mrs. S. C. Dills of Norfolk. V a , sister of the bride, was matron of honor and the only attendant. She wore a street-length dress of forest green crepe with brown accessories and carried an old-fashioned nose gay of deep yellow roses tied with satin ribbon. Dewitt Biggerstaff served as Mr rs Bailey's best man, and the ushers were Leroy Dill and Alfred lludg ins. Clyde M.S.C. Has Sept. Meeting With Mrs. Medf ord The September meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Clyde Baptist church was held on Tuesday evening. Sept. 9 in the home of Mrs. . Roy Medfoi d at the Medford Farm. Mrs. T. H. Parris, president, pre sided. Mrs. Kate Medford had charge of the program. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Medford. Mrs. J. Sam Hardin, Mrs. Jack Medford and Mrs. Ruth Haynes. ' Birthday Party Will Honor Mrs. Massie Mrs. T. N. Massie will be hon ored today on the occasion of her seventy-fifth birthday anniversary when her daughte, Mrs. Roy Park man, will entertain at a luncheon at her home on South Main Street. A color scheme of green and pink will be noted in the floral decorations and party appoint ments. The luncheon table will be covered with a lace cloth and cent ered with a low bowl of white flow ers while the places will be marked with miniature baskets of mints. Guests will include Mrs. Harry Rotha, Mrs. J. K. Boone, Mrs. B. F. Smathers, Mrs. W. T. Shelton, Mrs. H. C. Lindsley, Mrs. R. H. Black well, Mrs. J. Howell Way, Sr., and the following daughters of Mrs. Massie: Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs. Carleton Weatherby, and Mrs. C. J. Reece. Engagement Of Miss Eula Glance Is Announced Mrs. W. A. Fender, of Marion has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Eula Dee Glance, to James Westbrook Ackerly, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ackerly, of Hampton. Virginia. The marriage will be solemnized next month in Chicago. Illinois. Miss Glance is a graduate of the Crabtree High School and attend ed the College of Hampton Roads. She has been employed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company as a timek-eper and international business machine operator for four years. Mr. Ackerly is a graduate of the Eastville High School, Eastern Shore Virginia and also the ap prentice school of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. He is at present a stu dent at the Industrial Training In stitute in Chicago. O.E.S. To Have Meeting Thursday The regular meeting of the Way nesville chapter No. 165, Order of the Eastern Star will be held on Thursday evening, September 18, in the Masonic Hall over the First National Bank building. Degrees of the order will be con ferred on several candidates. All members of the order are cordially invited. About one-third ounce of dry rubber is obtained from each tap ping of a rubber tree. Debutante I , s s ' $ ihi .1- I. u! ..( on x i.i, r ? " js I fill i V v s 1 inu-.ii aiin..'Y 1-M'' MUlill. Kiii",;iU'r ..i .w . ;:n.i ..:'.. M)l . , I Willis Smith, il ltulMj;l). u ln was i ".vmv.V. I ..i i Iki-hpI. ..i . ..-i 1 Ball given in Kalci".l Fnd.iy vwtutv- l.y IV. .. - l.ir m- J,',',;,,!,,,',', i Club. Miss .Smith was I'lmseii ti li -i.l iin i m -; 1 1 . n 1 1 r i. mm V( i with Joseph Uiuuiil t'hcsluiv, Jr.. i h, nun. mi . tin- l. ill. Mn lis a gi. mdd. lU.i'.liU'i' of the lale Mr. ami Mi - W . !'( d Waynesville. Joint Hostesses Honor Canton Brides-Elect Misses Miriam and .liinuil'' Well, entertained with a dessert limine on Thursday cvcniiiu at I heir home in ('anion, lionoriiH! Miss M.ii jiii i-1 Buitiis. bride-elect ol Melville Ful ler. Jr., id Madison. irima, and Miss Martha Medford. hnde-eleet of Waller Page Dixon, of Aine: ieas. i Georgia. I Fall Mowers were an am i d on each ol the tallies and throughout the living rooms and the gucM., oi j honor were presented shoulder corsages. Alter several interest ing pro gressions Miss liurrus was found to hold the high score and Miss Medford the low score Miss liiinus was also presented an honor gill in her crystal and Miss Medford a gift in her chosen silver Miss Adams, a new resident ol Canton, and Mrs. MevilW Fuller. N re ceived guests gills Those playing included Mis. Medford, Miss liurrus, Mis. Thom as Goodman, Mrs. Carlton Coiine. Mrs. Mo'Tis Mitchell, Mrs, Alc Sluimolis. Jr. Mrs. Henry T. Mich atd. Mrs. F.ulala Landing. Mrs Howard Hemphill. Mrs Melville Fuller, of Madison, Virginia. Joining this group for dessei I were Mrs. S. IS. liurrus. Mrs. C, I! Medford. Mrs. Alton Phillips, and Miss Belly Adams. i i Miss Owenby Is Bride Of Carol Haynic Mr. and Airs A I! (Km Canton have announced lb riage of their d.iughlei, Mi t ha Lou is,. ( )wenhy. lot ',u o dn o! , Dm (.lad sin I !a me, son ol Al i Gladson Hav me ol ( 'an lid Mi ton. The marriage tool-: place Ion, Georgia, on Si pli inhe The lirido wore a while lend h dress 1 1 i mined in 1 1 I Cl.iy I Heel II I. ii with red and w hile ,i c . m u -. I b r corsage was ol red io i -.. and while rosebuds. The bride is a i:i adualc ol I he 1!M7 class of ( '.niton he-h . I I and is now enrolled al l;l.ini.in Business college. The bridegroom -erwd nui ears with the I'inled State. na. is a graduate of the l!IUi cl.-i Canton high school lie now h Old .Ids a position with Hie Champion P 'ap- er and Fibre company. The couple loll on n hncl Inn ;to points in Tennessee. For travel ing, the bride wore a beige g.'ih.u J dine suit. They plan to reside al the home of the bride s parents. Y.W.A. At Clyde Meets Sept. 10th With Miss Brown The Estelle Councilman Y.W.A. of the Clyde Raptist church met Thursday evening. Sept. 10. at the home of Miss Doris Brown in Clyde. Miss Betty Joyce Morgan, presi dent, presided, and the program was given by Miss Nancy Medford Plans were made to gather good used clothing to mail to Hungary for the needy. The Y.W.A. mailed 88 pounds of clothing to Hungary last Christmas, recevied a wonderful letter of ap preciation. They hope to exceed that amount this y ear. A bale of cotton ! enough powder to ' bullets. linters makes shoot 100.000 I O.! Tur ,l:i'. 1 il 1 1HMI1C V.i- .III. VVV Kin"' Fines Creek Club lies All Day Meeting The l ine . ( ' II. inn I li moo -led dish eelinc ill lull h llllK'lleiill I he hoitii ,1 Mi I-1 .on IS 'I- oil Las! Tlun 'l.i Ml-. M.iia coimly agcnl Hon. "Sewn F l II i I' Ill e ranged." Sin member-. I he ing ve.ii's mi i .1:1 i Smith, the r Mir (Irllllill ", -I i 1 1 1 1 Helpful ( uii - ineiil !y Ar il ;il, in nod v. iMi Hie i am lor t he colil- . I pi i irk During the - 1 1 1 porf-, u el e guru session was held. 1 c. i Fred Phillip, hit Aloud. Shollnville, Teiin.. where h have a msil ion w il li I he t . S her company. fS 1 Wo, . . . , S. Phone 1-J For EW m mmm Wimm The J. M. Longs Are Hosts Of Dinner Parties ,1, M l.oni wen : ' ics la i week a I i Hie Country C luh I cc:iing they enlcr hi t o! out -of-. OA r. I nllel : iipptr. '1 In lllgeo W II II Ull"d (;;o and cui-ts wore scaico ill were All and Mrs . ol New Oilcans. Roger V ilson of St A. Mr. and Mi's. M. A 11. Lauderdale; Mrs. iVlcis and Mrs. Ruth ol Jaeksonx ilie; and .Mr. Kulus Slier. d;i e tiling the Longs I a small (hlll.'.T loll mieil llowers ,ii-o use. I throughout I he mil m .li i-or.it ion ot t lie dm- ile. . were Mr. and Mrs. Paul lid. M .old Mis. W.t.lel inn h. an. I An John We.-. I . Bapiist Circles To Meet For Week OI Prayer Program it;i;Mf Missionary Society I I in l il is! i Inn i h w III hold .ir Week ol I'r.iver iiiitI- Ihe chinch each atlcriioon I hi Hugh I-1 iday . A 1 1 meet - he in I he Welch Memorial leiilas .illcrnoon Hie officers ol the oiiety mel with Mrs. L. K. Perr. president, in charge. The pi lor Ihc week Is Stale Missions. This .i 1 1 cr n urn Hie Madge Lewis i n i lr will iiiei l Willi Hie Sunbeams, Hie auxiliary of the society they .. pop . or. Wednesday Hie Marlha Franks anil Loieiie H.inuiict! circles will meet Willi Hie It. A 's. The iiieeling on Thursday will he the George Truell circle and will have nieclini; with (hem I he Girl's ,ux 1 1 lary. The final session will he on Fri day with I he Lyshelh Cox circle pi c'icnl I ng I he program. Airplane And Iced Tea Co-Operate On Fire PENDER, Nehr. (UP I Kenny '. Cai'lsten was enjoying a Sunday spin m his airplane. Beneath him w as I he Maurice Sampson family, .picnicking in their vnrd. Carlsten 1 ' noticed flames. The house was on lire. v for lie landed, ran and told the - will Sampsons. Kill)- They used iced tea to help CX I inguish the llames. M HEAT This Winter Get a jropic Sun tf & TT FURNITURE CO. Main Street JO PAGBFIVf V Shady Grove Society To Have Supper The Woman's Society of Chri 'ian Service of the Shady Grove i Method' Church wiH sponsor a supper Wednesday, September 17 1 it 7 o'clock. A lree will offering will be tak ! -n and proceeds will go toward the j aipport of a pastor in Europe. I The public is cordially invited ; to attend tile supper. I An invitation is also extended to ; the men to come early and enjoy a game of volley ball before the ! U.pcr- Some western red cedar trees re 18 feet in diameter and 200 feet high. TWO RREIT MME8 lull 8TinilC E. J. LILIUS Here is solid silver so care fully made, so exquisitely designed it grows lovelier the more you use it. Buy your first place-settings . . . match and add until your Gorham tet is complete. Prlc ihau n In tluJt! ftittral Ttx, mud it tor ont plate-letting E. J. Lilius Jeweler Holds 100 lbs. 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