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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES
MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J
Mrs. Howell And
Mrs. Cathey
Give Party
M's .lames il Howell. Jr.. ;rul
Mr? Joe ( al hi y were joint host
ess, 5 ot .1 dessert bridge in Satin
dv afternoon at the home of Mrs.
llouell.
1 fie 1 1 ii ii - were decorated k :l ii
ii'ived -iiniiner flowers. Following
the gnies priie were awarded to
the holcltis ut liiuh anil low scores
and a Kill as presented to Mrs.
V H l),iitieini ol Warrenton, who
l the aw si d her daughter. Mrs.
Iidv Hi lt all
The s:ue-t list included Mis ,ine
Ma.--ie. Mis .lohn n Edwards. Mrs.
I fun K 1 1 1 1 .in Jr.. Mrs. Harrv Kun.
Mr- I'oiiii It adv. Mrs. Charlie
onilw aril. Mrs Ned Howell. Mrs
lian v I. .ml. Mrs Kred lhatt. Mrs.
I(i' I a i ii he 1 1. Mr-. Hu-th Daniel,
.'.h'. .latrc- Ki I pat nek. Mrs llnh
Me ic, Mr-. David H.vatt. Mrs. U.
II iMiiieiun. Mrs. I.aehl.in Hvatt.
Ml Hovel ( "well Mis William
Meotiird Mrs. I'aul Davis. Mrs
llerherl liraren Mrs Harold Tin
men nf i-'uqua Sprint;.-, and Mr-,
.lame- K. Thomas. Jr
Mrs. Frank (i Hroun. who m r
ed a- Dean ol Women tor the -ee-rml
e ion of -inniiier school at
We -tern Carolina Teachers Cnlhue.
has returned home.
with this AUTOMATIC
FLOOR FURNACE
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Manuel tr Avtmtit Cnrl
Rogers Electric Co.
Phone 101
Main Street
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Amateur Show
Friday Evenings At 8 P.M.
OVER WHCC
Ruth Craig's Beauty Shop
East Street, Waynesville, N. C.
The winner of each show will bo awarded a cash prize, and a winner from each
show will be selected to apposu on a later propram when a grand prize will be award
ed the one who received the
A variety of talent will
appear for an audition. There is no ae limit.
If you have talent, and would
pear on one of these programs, fill in the
blank at right and mail to
Mr. and Mrs.
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tin AMI MliS l'AXTON were married on Friday eveiiiiiu.
iiju-i 20, al the home of the bride. Mrs, I'axion is the toriner Miss
l.ilhe M..e lilankeiiship. daiiehter ol Mrs. '.. I) HI inkenship and the
laic Mr Hlaiikeii-hip Mr I'axtnn is the son ol Mr. and Mrs C. C.
I'aMon ul Cai
The Hargroves
Are Honored At
Party Saturday
Mi and Mrs Thomas Campbell.
Jr. and Mr and Mis Kimball Bar
ber entertained al the Kimball res
1 ideiiri on Saiiirdav evening in hon
' or ut Mi and Mrs Theodore Har
!rov e of Newberry. S. C. who
were recent i married.
rr.ini;cini nts ol" mixed flowers
wore n-ed in decorating
The 'zue-t list included Mr. and
Mrs Hargrove. Mr. and Mrs.
H. I..
Coin
Mr. and Mrs
William Med-
ford. Mr and
Mr and Mr
Mr and Mr-,
and Mr- J H
Mrs. Milas Ferguson.
Charles Khinehart,
Robert Welch. Dr.
McCracken. Mr and
Mrs Charles D. Ketner. Mr. and
'Mis David Hyatt. Miss Margaret
Perry Miss Josephine Cabe. Mrs.
Hubert O Donnell. Miss Luni.se
Francis. Mi
Marie l'lott
L. Hramlett.
Mint Heed.
A gifi was
nr 1:111 -l bv
- Carmen l'lott. Miss
Knfus Sumnierrow. T.
Frank Ferguson, and
prc-cnted to the hon
thc hosts
Mr. ard Jr- F.v nil Dickson and
two daughter.- ol Hrevard were
ieek-eM( ::iii's. of Mr. and Mrs.
Utt::!i MP'-io
THE
RUTH CRAIG
SPONSORED BY
most votes bv mail.
be selected each week, and
like to ap
Name
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Address
Radio Station
Roy Paxton
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Miss Schusler
Announces
!
j Wedding Plans
Miss Mary Sehusler. whose mar
riage to William 1 Millar will take
place oil next Saturday evening
has announced her wedding plans
The ceremony will take place al
Grace Episcopal Church at il
o'clock with the Rev F.dgar Could
officiating.
The bride will be given in mar
riage by her father. Harry Schus
ler. and will be attended by Mrs
Robert Millar, sister-in-law of 1 he
groom, as matron ot honor, and
Miss Marguerite Way as brides
maid. Robert Miliar, brother of the
groom, will serve as be-t rum and
ushers will be James Klwood. Hill
Richeson. and Tom Medford.
Prior to the ceremony a program
of wedding music will be presented
by Mrs. .. M Richeson. organist,
and Carl Nicholas of New York
and Charles Isley, soloists.
Miss Schusler has been exten
sively entertained since the an
nouncement of her engagement
sever?! weeks ago.
you will be notified when lo
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Miss Chgney Is
Bride Of
Francis Smith
Miss Lawrence Ellen Chaney,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
E. Chaney of Lake Junaluska, was
married to Francis Benton Smith,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Smith of Canton, on August 22 at
4 p.m. at the Lake Junaluska Meth
odist church. The Rev. Paul 11
Duckuall, pastor of the bride, offi
ciated, using the single ring cere
mony The vows were taken beneath an
ivy entwined arch
in front of a
background
of native greenery ln-
terspersed
witli baskets of white
gladiolus
and seven-branched can-
delabra.
Miss Anna dosser, organist, and
Miss Mary Jane Edward's and Low
ry Ferguson. Jr.. vofaiists. present
ed a musical progiam. Miss Ed
wards and Mr FeiKuson sang 'The
Sweetest Story Ever Told" as a
duet. Miss Edwf.-us sang -T Love
You Truly" and "(1 Promise Me".
Dunns the ceremony the Bach
Couin.d Ave Maria" was played
softly on tin organ. The tradilion-
j t . . ..
wedding rnarcnes were u.seu ioi
Hie d'ocessie''.al and recessional.
The brnle. who was given in mar
riage bv her father, wore a wedding
cires- pieviously worn by her sister
:! her wedding. The gown, of white
dipper satin .was fashioned with a
laic bodice, extending ill a panel
down the front of the skirl, sweet
heart neckline, and long sleeves
ending in points over the wrist. The
full skirl ended in a long Irani
Her fingertip veil of illusion was al-
Uieheil to a halo of matching l.iii'
She earned a white Bible lopped I
with a white orchid showered with
-at in streamers. I
Mr- John E. lirainlett . only sis
ter ol the bride, sei ved as matron
ol honor She wore a dress of mint
giien silk with a lace bertha and
litted bodice She carried an old
lashioned nosegay of mixed flowers
in pastel shades with a bandeau of
matching flowers in her hair.
Itu-isell liuckner of Canton was
best man. Ushers were Oral Yales
of Lake Junaluska and Ray Ellis
of Waynesville.
Following iiie ceremony an in
formal rceplion was held at the
home of I he bride's parents for
members of the wedding party and
the immediate families The bridal
table was covered with a lace cloth
with a center arrangement of white
flowers and lighted tapers in crys
tal holders. The wedding cake with
a miniature bride and bridegroom
was at one end of the table and
the punch bowl at the other.
The mother of the bride wore a
pale blue crepe dress with a cor
sage of pink rosebuds The mother
of the bridegroom wore a lavender
crepe dress. Her corsage was also
of pink rosebuds.
Immediately following the recep
tion the cuuple left for a wedding
trip to Myrtle Beach. S. C. For
traveling the bride changed to a
gray linen suit with black and w hite
accessories and the orchid detach
ed from her bridal bouquet. L'pnn
their return the couple will make
llieir home in Canton.
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SMITH'S DRUG STORE
WAVXESVIU.E, . C".
COXTIMQIS SHOWS
Monday Thru Friday
3:1(9 p. m. Cont. Showing
Sat. From 11:00 a. m. 'til
11:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY. Sept. 1-2
Randolph Scott and John Wavne in
PITTSBURGH
DOUBLE FEATURE
With
George Raft
SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. Sept. 3-6-7
LORETTA YOUNG
In
Mr. and Mrs. Medford
"J. - v vim
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Mil AND
Fiisi Baptist c
is the tormei'
MRS ROGER BOYD MEDFORD were married at the
hurch on Saturday evening, August 21. Mrs. Medford
Miss Nancy Naomi Jones, daughter of Mrs. Woodson
late Mr. Jones. Mr. Medford is the son of Mr. and
Jidie- and the
.Mrs. Roger
Medford i Photo by Ingram's Studioi.
Miscellaneous
Shower Honors
Bride-Elect
Mis- lla Jean Evans, bride-elect
of Oliver Yount, Jr . was honored
at a miscellaneous shower given by
Miss Helen Jewel Robinson at her
home last Friday evening.
Late summer Mowers v, ere used
throughout the house and the show
er gills were arranged at a fable
which was decorated with clematis.
Various games were played dur
ing the evening and prizes were
presented to the holders of high
and low si-ores.
The guest list included Ali-s
Evans, her mother, Mrs. Harry
Evans, Sr.. Mrs. Oliver Yount. Sr.,
Miss Dorothy Martin. Mrs. Henry
Clayton. .Mrs. James Fie. Mrs. C.
B Gore, Mrs Bill Boyd. Mrs. Bon
nie Pless. Misses Margaret and
Dorothy Blalock. Miss Ida Lou
Gibson, Mrs. Buddy Robinson, Mrs.
Stanley Henry. Miss Mary Sue
Crocker, Miss Betty Jo Noland,
Miss Peggy Sue Uurgin. Miss Dor
othy Calhoun, Miss Nancy Floyd.
Mrs. Roy Floyd. Mrs. Hugh Con
stance. Mrs. Harry Evans. Jr., and
Miss Gladys Sheehan.
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Miss Alice Fincher ol Clyde flew
to Di nvor. Colo.. Thursday to at
tend the wedding on Saturday of
her cousin. Miss Marva Jo Fincher.
daughter of Waller fincher. lorm
er Clyde resident, and Mrs. Finch
er. WITHOUT REFILLING
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Su,ll)r
OEBDB
SUNDAY SHOWS
2: (tO - 4:00 - 9:00
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 3-4
PM s HIT NO. 2
Wild Bill Elliolt
In
COLORADO PIONEER
Also
COMEDY and SERIAL
Miss Martin
lis Honored By
Mrs. Burgin
Mrs. Hurst Burgin was hostess
of a miscellaneous shower given at
her home on the Dellwood' Road
Friday evening in honor of Miss
Dorothy Martin, whose marriage to
Arthur I'aul Evuns will take place
in Hie fall.
Roses, gladioli, and other suni
1 iner (lowers were used in mixed
arrangements throughout the resi
dence. The shower gifts were ar
ranged on a white cart and were
; presented to the bride elect by lit
tle Miss Becky Jo Burgin, daugh
ter of the hostess.
I Informal games and contests
featured the entertainment,
j The guest list included Miss
j Martin, her mother, Mrs. J. L.
! Martin, of Franklin and her sister,
I Mrs. W. N. Dalrymple, also of
.Franklin. Mrs. Z. L. Massey. Mrs.
J. P. Dicus Mrs. L. G. Elliott. Mrs.
Henry Foy, Mrs. P. H. Gentry,
Mrs Sallie Lou Justice, Mrs. Em
mett Green. Mrs. Douglas Wor
sham. Mrs. H. B. Freeman. Mrs.
Douglas Moore. Mrs. Johnny Ed
wards. Misses Evonia, Maude, and
Robina Howell, Miss Judy Goodin,
Mrs Harry Evans. Miss lla Jean
Evans. Mrs. Max Hogers, Mrs.
Wayne Rogers. Mrs, Hugh Rogers,
Mrs. Henry Hale. Mrs. W, F.
Strange. Mrs. Carl Medford. Mrs.
M. O. Galloway. Miss Norma Jane
Burgin. Mrs. Henry Clayton, and
Miss Merrill Green.
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Mr.
low h
and Mrs Paul Raione nf Cul-
- were week end guests of
Mrs. Haiont
l'lott.
mother, Mrs. G. C. I
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN ONE HOUR
IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c brk
Ask .niv druggist for this STRONG
funcu-idr. TK-nt !Marle with 90 per
cent alrotiol. it PENETRATES Rpaohes
and kills MORE firms faster. Today
al Smiths Urog Store.
Boyd Avenue Beauty Sj
MRS.
All Lines
SCALP TREATMENT
PERMANENTS
COLD
Merel Stamey
Is Wed To
Perry Plemmons
Miss Merel Stamey, daughter of
nuu km a. joe Sj(
anie
Waynesville, and Perrv
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mons, son oi Mr. and Mr
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x-ieiiimuiib ui L.UCK, Wei
mar;
nit
ai me first tiaptist Chur
Thursday afternoon at fhL.
o'clock.
Ihe Kev. L. G. Eliiott,
the church, pronounced
Pa-lm-
the
using mc uuuuie ring cereinom
ine aitar was decorated
witli
noor standards of whit,
giaili
ana nyarangea against a i,; k
ground of palms and fern- s. ', ,
branched candelabra liohlin ;,,.,,'
ed white tapers were al u u
r-nor 10 ine certnioii
Douglas Moore, orgain i. t
u. i-rontise Me. and Bee
rau.-t
ine traditional weddm
were used as proeessioiidi a,lr)
cessional and during the tdi.i,.
me vows Mrs. Moore solth
"To A Wild Rose"
pla
The bride and groom un
attended and entered lh, ,
together. The bride wore dn
wool suit with grey aires.,,,,,
her corsage was of white ,,,
gypsophilia.
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Mrs. Stamey. mother oi , ht.
bride, wore a dress of hl, k Irish
linen with white accessone, and
corsage of red roses. Mis Hen',
mons, mother of the groom,
attired in a blue crepe dress h
DiacK accessories and her
cor-age
was aiso oi red roses.
Immediately ami the wed
the bride and groom left for a -trip
and upon their return wil
side in Waynesville.
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Mrs. Plemons is a giaduaie
Spring Creek High Schm,! ami
Western Carolina Teachers Cn.
lege. She taught last year in tin
Spring Creek School and tin- i;n
will be on the faculty ol the lietliel
School.
Mr. Plninioiis is also a m Kui.iie
of Spring Creek High School and
attended Western Carolina Teach
ers College. During World War II,
he served three years in the A 1 1 1 1
Air Corps and attained the rank
of flight officer. He will also be .i
member of the faculty of the Beth
el School for the coming year.
Crabtree Society
To Meet Thursday
The Crabtree Woman's Society
of Christian Service will meet at
Mt. Zion Church on Thursday.
September 2, at 2:30 p.m.
PARK THEA1
PROGRAM
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216 Boyd Ave.
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