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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PACE FOUR Kluttz-Burgin Wedding Plans Are Announced Wtdriin? il.ins have boon an nounced tor Miss Jane Elizabeth Kluttz. (bushier of Mrs. Heruiei.a Dickinson-Witt Wedding Held In Canton Miss Joan Claudia Witt, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. B. Witt of Can ton, and Douglas Carr Dickinson Klult. and Robert Lester were married Sunday afternoon. Franc i; Eiirgm. .Ii '-"ii of Mr. and Mrs. Rcbp't l.e-i.v Hui gin. The i viciii.hu will take place at the r n it iU'd nodi.-l Church on Sun (!. altpi ni 'ii. November 14, at four 0 i lock I he Hcv. L G. Elliott, pnstoi ( i 1 1'- first Baptist Church, of hi-. h tlio hi ide-clect is a niem l;f 1 ill nil inate. A ( (t;i ;i in nl wedding music will 1 e ii .filled In Miss Botie Hannah. October 31, in a candlelight cere mony at the Central Methodist Church in Canton. The pastor, the Re . C. W. Kirby, officiated, using lhe double rirg ceremony. The church was,t decorated with chrysanthemums, stocks, tube roses and ferns, and a program of wed' ding music was presented by Mrs Roy Pless, organist, and Mrs. T. B Cale of Richmond, Va., aunt of the lit !-! H'I'I Vlll'll lUalt and Charles ; bride, vocalist I -i ' The bride, who was given in mar nil- mine win oo given hi mai- riage Dy ner tamer, wore a gown li.'. ' lv-i vi nek-. Homer West. , 0f ivory salin made princess style .All-- U.ii .li.in West, cousin of .with yoke and collar of imported the !.. vill he maul of honor ' alencon lace. Her fingertip length i'! nl- :n ml-.' will bo Miss veil of ivory illusion was attached i ,'.n:r Mumm. sister of the to a heart-shaped coronet of tulle si i.ntn. Miss A I ice Fincher of trimmed with clusters of lilies of "ii-ni nt the bride. Miss (t,e valley. Her bouquet was of .'i, n-. i.ei mw . and Miss Bar- uhite orchids and stephanotis with Ann Moyd a inaline centor. I'.iirmn will have as his best n. i. In lit oilier. Erwin Burgin. nin I ii n will be Richard Brad li - . I!u: h W .itts of Ta lorevillc, )': Mtnmn .aid Charles Hurst Bur nt the groom. I'l I.'--1 "i ' I.' I -111 l',l I, -I Mi Miss Harriet Cale of Richmond, Va.. cousin of the bride, was hoi only attendant She wore a dusty rose salin dress with ofT-i he-shouUl-er neckline, lilted bodice and full skirl Her headdress was a plaited halo of satin and veiling, and she carried a nosegay of pink carna tions and yellow chrysanthemums. James P. Duchschorer nf New York City was best man. and ushers were Larry II. Cagle of Clyde, uncle of the bride. Gerald G. Hill. Dr. Carey Wells, Jr.. and Andy Dedicos of New York City. Following the ceremony an in formal reception was held at the 'd Friday afternoon at home of the bride for the bridal t Mrs Frank Kinsey, at , party, members of the families and II , lii id- - mother will entertain ; 1 1 1 .i reception immediately fol low nit; I lie w edding. D.A.R. To Meet Friday Afternoon The .n emlier meeting of the Dim. i. !' ii l.nxe Chapter. Daugh ter ,. in- American Revolution, Will I ' ifr I.- he r Mis W A Hyatt will 1 out-of-town guests. The bride's if the program. Sensational Hew Radio Quiz Show aanwaam (I EVERY TUESDAY 9:3n (o 10:30 p. m. Over WWNC IT S FUN! IT S EXCITING! IT 5 ENTERTAINING! Brousht To You By Howell Motor Co. . Mrs. N. C. West returned to her Havwood St. aynesviUe ! honve in Clyde Wednesday after De Soto-Plymouth Dealer spending some time as a patient mother wore a royal blue crepe dress with matching headdress of I veiling and plumes, and a corsage j of w hite roses. The bridegroom's I mother wore a gown of blacg faille land chiffon with matching head ' dress and a corsage of talisman rosebuds. After the reception the I couple left for a wedding trip. They will reside in New York City. For traveling the bride wore a suit of dove gray gabardine with pink feathered hat and black ac cessories Her corsage was the white orchid taken from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Dickinson was educated at St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines and has has been a student of voice in New York City, studying with Jerome Swinford. Mr. Dickinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dickinson of Ithaca, N. Y., was graduated from Bentley School, Boston, and Cornell rUniverslty. wtjerelie was a mem ber of Theta Xi Fraternity. Dur ing tfie war he served with General Mark -9Qlark s Fifth Army head quartets. 'ji'x" . Mc!?and Mrs. James W. Reed, Jr.. arc attending the National Hotel Show. In New York this week. Mr. Reed 'wilt purchase new lines for his business. Mrs. James W. Peterson Mrs, James R. Ensley Os. ' . v??! : ' ) It i -w- A H X: li .vV-V;- li i - .yy-C-. 1 ttm ' i MRS. PETERSON is the former .Miss Klnora Joyce Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Rush of Clyde She was married Sunday al'leriioon al Hie Clyde Methodist Church in a double wedding ceremony. 'Pholu by Lyle llciuli i son', Misses Elaine And Elnora Rush Wed In Double Wedding Ceremony In a double wedding ceremony held Sunday afttrnoon at the Clyde I ensley, student at Woman s Col- Methodist Church Miss Elaine lthe- noln s'siers oi .Mr. fcnstey, Alice Hush was married to Richard M,S8 Uuck ul Asheville, Ensley of Clyde and Miss Elnora : and lvlrs Donald Bailey of New- Joyce Rush was married to James ' port News' lht former Miss Polly Wendell Peterson of Norfolk, Va. !Justice of c'de. The Misses Ens The brides are twn daughters of j u'y wole dresss of lilac taffeta and MRS. ENSLEY is the former Miss Elaine Alice Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J E. Rush of Clyde. She was married Sunday after noon at Ihe Clyde Methodist Church, 'i'linto by I ..vie Henderson). Miss Kluttz Is Feted At Bridge-Shower Miss Jane Kluttz, whose ,,nn, to Lester Burgin, Jr. w " ' place on next Sunday f,fln was feted Friday eve.n'l " Mrs. Frank Miller enterla,,,";.,, 'w m a bridge party and. k.iti1(, , , ,' at her home on the Cou.u Driven ' ""' Arrangements of Hinv . , white chrysanthemums PI, " in decoration of the room, Hi, .uui ii.u. were assembled l, ,i, games. H High and low score p,,,,.. , awarded at each table :i, ,1" bride-elect was presented ,,', of gifts for her kitchen ), , ful refreshments wore mtw-,i " The guest list included Kluttz, her moll or. Mrs I), ,, ,, F. Klutz. Mrs. R. ,,. HmKin Mrs. William Cobb, Mis lu,TV n, Liner, Jr., Mrs. Robert Km ie. m; ' Edna Summorrow, Mrs ,l n sinm, Mrs. Virgil Smith. Mi, v,ii,, Hyatt, Mrs. W. C. H,uttl m Alice Fincher, Mrs. Williani l),,u., Miss Bcrnice Harrell. M, s s, . Bryson, Mrs. Stanley lleiu ' im(, Mrs. Lloyd Kirkpatrick. Deep sea fish feed on u,,,. ilu other. in i :if ''1 ii, "'!. n '!, . " " 11 II. t" r'r6 mud Co iri -s9 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rush of Clyde. The Rev. W. T. Medlin. Jr.. pas tor of Ihe brides, pronounced the vows. The altar was decorated with vases of white gladioli, white chrys anthemums, palms, and ivy and was flanked with branched candel abra holding lighted tapers. A program of wedding music was presented , by Miss Janice Smathers of Clyde, pianist, and Miss Margaret Ensley, cousin of Mr. Ensley, soprano. Miss Smath ers played "Clair de Lune," by De bussy and "Indian Love Qall" from "Rose Marie-'. , Miss Ensley sang "Ave Maria." and "Because," bv d'Hardelot". "Pomp- and Circum- Miss Duck and Mrs. Bailey wore jonquil yellow. Their dresses were similar in design to those of the matrons, and they also carried nosegays of mixed flowers. Little Miss Amelia Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AIney Robinson of Clyde, and Miss Bar bara Peterson, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peterson of Norfolk were flower girls. They wore dresses of pink taffeta with lace-trimmed bodices and matching bonnets and carried rose petals in pink baskets. T. S. Ensley of Clyde was his son's best man and H. C. Peterson of Norfolk served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Ronald in an Asheville hospital. stances" by Elgar ys, flayed asRusn ol Clyde, brother of the the bridal partyilhre etft; nd" was j brWes, LJndon Robinson ef tSmton. followed by the traditional wedding ' un"le of Mr. Ensley, Jay Evans of march. Miss Ertslev sane "The 1 Burnesville and John Marr of Mars Lord's Prayer" as a .benediction I brothers-in-law of the brides and Mendelssohn's Redding march 1 Mrs- Rush, mother of the brides, was used as the. reMssional. wore a dress of navy and white The brides entered with their 1 printed silk with navy accessories father who gave Ihem in marriage. and a corsage of white rosebuds. They wore .idunlicaL. .Victorian Mrs- Ensley. mother of Mr, Ensley. gowns of ivory duchess satin fash-j Wlre a dl"t'ss of grey silk and Mrs. ioned with marquisette yoke out- ' Peterson, mother of Mr. Peterson, lined in ofT-the-shpuldpr folds of ; w're cocoa brown crepe, satin, long pointed sleeves, and- Immediately following the wed bustle. The lull skirts extended into ! ding the parents of the brides en circular trains and were held interlained the members of the wed front with soft folds of hand em- j ding party, relatives, and out-of-broidery outlined with seed pearls ! town guests at an informal ren.-n. to show insertions of lace ruffles. 1 tion. Bride-Elect Is Honored At Party Mrs. Leo Martel and her daugh ter, Miss Lorraine Martel, enter tained with a bingo party and linen shower at their home Saturday eve ning as a courtesy to Miss Jane Kluttz, bride-elect of Lester Bur gin. Jr. The rooms were arranged w ith vases of late fall flowers and re freshments were served following I the games. The honoree was pre sented a shower of linen by the guests. Those present were Miss Kluttz, Mrs. Henrietta F. Kluttz, Mrs. R. L. Burgin, Sr., Miss Edna Summerrow, Miss Ann Kramer, Mrs. Charles Miller, Miss Margaret Willett. Mrs. Henry Tuttle, Mrs. Bruce Jaynes, Mrs. Carl Boutwell, and Mrs. Lloyd Kirkpatrick. , Mrs. T. L. Campbell, Sr., and son, : Steve, spent last week end in Spar- j tanburg s,.auests of Mr. and Mrs S. A.Dantzler. ' i Clyde Church Group Meets With iMrs. Hannah i j Thirty members attended the November meeting of the Truth j Seekers Class of the Clyde Bap- list Church held on Monday night ! at the home of Mrs. Bill Hannah. ; Mrs J;:ck Medford and Mrs. Roy Medford were associate hostesses, j Mis. Oiis Cole, class president, I presided. I Pollyanna gifts were exchanged dining the social hour which fol lowed the business session and re freshments were served. 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The tight fitting bodices were fas tened in back with tiny satin cov ered buttons. The brides wore coronets of 0171 nge. blossoms with finger-tip length, veils of illusion anti carried arm bouquets of white roses and valley' lilies centered with orchids. Mrs. .John Marr of 'Mars Hill and Mrs. .lay F.vans ( " Burnsville. sisters of the bride, were matrons of honor. They wore gowns of green lalleta. with, dose, fitting bod- The brides' table was covered with a cloth of Chinese silk and was decorated with white flowers and ivy. At one end of the table was placed a three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. W. W. Goforth of Ashe ville presided at the punch bowl and was assisted bv Mrs Ronald Rush. After the reception the bridal ices and full skirts styled with i colPles left for wedding trips. For rows of rufrits on each side, malch-i,ravc"n8 ,nc brides wore dress ing bonnet headdresses, and white ' m;iker sui,s of grey wool gabar- imtts. They carried nosegays of dine. black accessories and the mixed flowers tied with ribbons in,rCMi,s detached from their wed- contrastlng colors. Bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Ensley of Clyde and Miss Mary ! Z IE Garrcli Furniture Col riioae 1-J Main Street "... 7 hire never red turn book or paper with so much valuable information. The data ...;' specific and in full detail. I think erery farmer could get a lot oJ good from this book." H. L. OOZA of D.lta Fans Emu, MiMouri Oct fov cony eat tht nsuf-uriiif book, "Tha Farm Book A (raid, to Btttor ttrm U( with Bttf Buildiat." mm W ktv, U Is (tack. $1 DO Haywood Builders Supply Co. Phone S2 ding bouquets. Mrs. Ensley and Mis. Peterson are graduates of Clyde High School. Blanton's Business College and attended Brevard College. For the past few years they have been employed in the business depart ment at Dayton Rubber Company in Haze I wood. Mr. Ensley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T S. Ensley of Clyde. He is a graduate of the Canton High School and served in the Army Air Corps for three years. He is now associated in business with his father in Canton. Mr. arid Mrs. Ensley will reside in Clyde. Mr. Peterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peterson of Nor folk and is a graduate of Kemps ville High School, Norfolk. He at tended William and Mary College and served in the Army Air Corps for two years, eight months of which were spent in Italy. He is now assistant manager of the sup ply department at Mars Hill Col lege. He and Mrs. Peterson will make their home in Mars Hill. Out-of-town guests in addition to members of the wedding party included Earl Justice of Newport News: Dr. and Mrs. Otis Duck of Mars Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dick. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Goforth and daughter, Alice, all of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. Lot Randolph of Mari Hill; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs W. G Miller of Norfolk. Mrs. H. B. Foy, Miss Bernice Harrell, and Miss Elise DeLozier attended the Clemson - Furman aamf held at Clemson on Saturday. TPh IN Rockinchair DRESSES Cottom These Dresses Sell Regularly From $9.95 to $14.95 ON SALE . While 10 Dozen Lasts $7.95 ONE PIECE STYLES IN SOLIDS, STRIPES AND FIGURES SALE STARTS TUESDAY, NOV. 9th o BUY NOW FOR SPRING f AND SAVE! Open All Day Wednesday Closed All Day Thursday m I 1 t j
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