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.MR. and MKS. WILRON HARRISON UANHX were married at
5 J.Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Virginia oil Tuesday. May 30.
Mrs. Daniel is the former Miss Margaret Ann Ferguson, daughter ;
' ' of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Ferguson of Clydte, and is aa instructor
at the college. Mr. Dantel, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Daniel of
: rtJynchburg, Virginia, Is head of the history department of Virginia
, -Intermont. . . . ,
Miss Edna McKay
Is Engaged To
Brooks Price
Mr. and Mrs. S. Luther McKay
of Hazelwood announces the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss
Edna McKay, to Brooks Price of
Charlotte and Raleigh, son of the
late, Senator and Mrs. James ' N.
Trice of Union County.
The wedding will take place In
earb .summer. ... .r
G. S. Troop Has
Party At Hut
Members of Girl Scout Troop No.
6 enjoyed an over-night party at
The Hut Monday night. They were
accompanied by their leaders, Mrs.
Dwight Williams and Mrs. Rufus
Fannell.
Troop members attending were
Billie F. Kitchen, Aleen Wiiyams,
Clara Sue Shuler, Betty Felmet,
Catherine Bell, Sara Jane Garri
son, Mary Michal, Ann Green, Har
riet Gibson, Ann Coman Crawford,
Laura Woody, Linda Sloan, Caro
lyn Sayer, Sally Stovall, Nancy
Francis., and Julia Ann Calhoun.
Guests were Helen Garrett .of
Hazelwood, Sandra Stewart of
Waynesville and Mary Jo Bell of
"Aiiheville. , : ' i . .
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Mrs. Richard .Barber, Jr. and
daughters, Betty and Mary Bar
ber, left today for Griffin, Georgia
for a visit to Mrs. Barber's parents,
M$. and Mrs. W. W. Norman. Mrs.
B.ffber will . return home next
Tuesday, leaving the children for
a longer visit with their grandpar
Mrs. R; C. Gossett
Is Hostess For
Morning Star HDG
Mrs. R. C. Gossett was hostesR
for the June meeting of the Morn
ing biar Home Demonstration Club
last Monday.
Mrs. Lane Medford. president,
presided, and Mrs. V. E. Wilson
gave the devotional.
During the business . session of
mFST: LTWe, 'MrsTi A.TTtan-
nah, and Miss Elizabeth Hannah
were welcomed to the club as new
members '
The next club meeting is to be
with Mrs. Lewis Medford.
The demonstration on "Storage
for the Home" was given by Miss
Mary Cornwell.
During the meeting Book Re
ports were given by Mrs. Lane
Medford, Mrs. D. E. Wilson, and
Mrs. R. H. Worley. Clothing re
port was made by Mrs. Quay
Smathers and foods and nutrition
report by Mrs. Lane Medford.-
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour following the
meeting. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Undeawood
and -Mr. and Mrs. Sam H.. Kelley
have as guests a number of out-of-town
relatives. The visitors include
Melvin Akers of Bremerton, Wash
ington; Mr, and Mrs. M. E Boyer
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyer of
Fries, Virginia; Mrs. Wayne F.
Brackett and daughter, Ann Brack-
ett, of Horence, S. C; Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Brackett of Chattanoogo,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wyatt
and son, Stephen Clay, of Greens
boro; and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Mc
Gee and daughter, Melissa Anne,
of Atlanta.
Engaged
Mr! and Mrs. Robert Ruff of llaz-
t el wood have announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss
Doris T. 1 Ruff, to Charlie J.
Clement,' son of Mrs. Fannie L.
Clement and the late Mr. Willie
Clement of Maggie. The wed
'dihg will take place some time
in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown
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Lt. and Mrs. Ben E. Colkitt, Jr.,, . " -ihui Mr and
UclUglllfl, DCUCUt, Ui I Ul UU1UUU1,
Va., are visiting with Mrs. Hatch
ell's parents, Dr. and Mrs, Tom
Stringfieid.
who have been spending their
honeymoon at. High Hampton Inn
at Cashiers, are here for a short
visit with the former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs! Ben Colkitt, before! tor. and Mrs. E. W. Tomlinson.
I of St. Petersburg. Ha., are visit-
returning to duty.
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sing, with Mrs. Arthur Meade.
Mrs. T.
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week end with t,,,
Mrs. W. L. McCracd
Mr. and Mrs. J. r C(.n
small daughter, Sally are
somejime in Gati;nburo
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Mrs. Clyde Ray
Gives Tea For
Mrs. Harvey Ray
Mrs. ' Clyde Hosea Ray entertain
ed at a tea at her home on South
Main Street Wednesday afternoon,
in honor of her daughter-in-law
Mrs. Harvey Rowan Ray, the form
er Miss Shirley Bevelheimer of
Mahpnoy Cjty Pennsylvanai, whost
marriage took place on May 27.
Sharing honors with Mrs. Raj
were Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Jr., also a
recent bride; Mrs. Elizabeth Bow
ban, bride-elect of Jack Richeson;
Miss Betty Jane Bradley, bride
plect of Joe Cline; and Miss Bebe
Medford, bride-elect of Albert Pur
cell Cline, Jr,
During the first hour' guests
were greeted on the lawn by Mrs.
Ernest Withers and Miss Betsy
Lane Quinlan. Mrs. - J, H. Howell,
Sr. received at the front door and
'ntrqduced the callers to the re
viving line which was 'composed
of the hostess, and. """"fcgPAVtJ
ana Mrs.uen Colkitt, Sr. ;
Miss Barbara Boyd and Miss
Rita Grant received in' the living
room and Mrs, T. L. Gwyn was at
the entrance to the dining room.
Mrs. Robert Breese and Mrs, R.
H. Mitchell presided at the tea
table which' was covered with an
Imported Italian lace cloth and
centered with an epergne filled
ith gardenias and white roses,
flanked by white tapers.
. Assisting in the dining room were
Mrs. William Hannah, Mrs. J. R.
McCracken Miss Frances Ray,
Miss Mary Ray, Mrs. Hllliard At
kirts; Mrs.' R. L. Coin, Mrs. F. H.
Marley, flnd Mrs. W. W Davis
'During ' the second hour. Mrs
Bonner Ray: and Mrs. Wilford Ray
received ojt the lawn and Mrs. J.
W. Killian and Mrs; J. W." Seaver
were at the front entrance. Miss
Mary Ann Massie and Miss Mar
guerite Way were in the living
room and Mrs. T. L.. Gwyn again
received in the dining room.
Miss Nancy Killian and Miss
Helen Ray presided at the tea table
and in charge of the guest register
were Caroline Ray, daughter of the
hostess, and Marty Watkins.
White flowers -were u s ed
throughout the residence and ap
pointments were In the bridal mot
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Around two hundred guests
called during the hours from four
until six o'clock.
HDC Meeting Held
At Aliens Creek
MR. and MRS, BROWN were married in the Clyde Baptist church
. on Sunday, May 28. The bride is the former Miss Gladys Lorraine
Chadwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chadwell of Sturgeon,
Kentucky. Mr, Brown is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown of '
' Clyde. The couple is residing in Clyde. :
Mrs. W. D. Duncan was hostess
for the Aliens Creek Home Demon
stration Club last Wednesday. V
Mrs. Hiram McCracken, presi
dent of the club, presided. The de
votional was given by Mrs. Luther
Gilliland. ::,;;';.;.-:,
A report was given on the Spring
Federation meeting and plans were
made for a fund for flowers when
needed.
A demonstration on "Food Con
servation" was given by the Assist
ant . Home Demonstration agent,
Miss Jean Childers.
The club planed to meet with
Mrs. Denton Browning for the July
meeting. ' ; ' " ,, i ,
Leaders reports were given by
Mrs; W. D. Duncan, Mrs. Grady
Farmer, Mrs. Denton Browning,
Mrs. Garland -Mills, and Mrs. Hir
am McCracken. ,'
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byers have
returned home after spending a
few days in Bronson, Michigan
with Mrs., Byers' sons,' Dr. "and Mrs.
Jerry Farnham and children, and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farnham and
little daughter Nancy;: v j
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ritchie and
young son, Douglas,. Jr., of Port
Arthur, Ontario, Canada are visit
Mrs. Hipps , 7
Hostess Of ; ; . :'
Beaverdam HDC '
Mrs. Tort Hipps was hostess for
the June meeting of the Beaverdam
Home Demonstration Club Tuesday
afternoon. ' " . ':. .
Mrs. C. C. Willis;; vice "president
of the club, bresiriodl
mi 'mc jji caiueia, ,ivirs. jiirnesi
Jones, who is ill.
The. devotion was. given .by Mrs.
T. G. Murray. The secretary and
treasurer, Mrs, Wiley Donaldson,
gaye a report. Mrs. Tom- Hipps
gave a summary on the County
Dress Revue in which Beaverdam
club had the Blue Ribbon Dress in
the work dreSs ; division and the
Best Dress Division. Mrs..- Paul
Robinson was asked to model her
work dress. The best dress was
modeled by Mrs. George Wright;
Plans were formulated' fpr par-;
ticipation in the Home Demonstra
tion Comp and the '.'Out-of-State
Farm Tour, and for sending a dele
gate to the Farm and Home - Week
in Raleigh.. ' t,. . ; V.
Book reports were given by Mrs.
George CUlbreth UrsX; Elnier
Keener, Mrs. C-'CVWiUiiflnd Mrs
H. E. Wright. vr;'V-.'.
- Leaders reports were given by
Mrs. H. K, Wright. Jr.. Mrs. T. G.
Murray, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs.
Paul Robinson, Mrs. C. C. Willis,
Mrs. Herbert Cody, Mrs. . Sherill
Jimison, Mrs. Tom Hipps, Mrs.
Jarrett Wiliamson, and Mrs. A. J.
Trantham.
"Storage for the Home" was the
subject of the demonstration giv'
an by Miss Mary Cornwell. '
The group planned to meet at
the County Kitchen for their next
meeting with Mrs. Paul Robinson
serving as hostess.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour following the
meeting.
D.A.R. To Meet
With Mrs. Lutz
Mrs. Harry Lutz will be hostess
lor the June meeting of the Dor
jas Bell Love chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution at her
home on the Eagle's Nest Road,
Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
Mrs. James Elwood will be co
hostess. Mrs. T. L. Gwyn' will be in
charge ' of the program and will
present Miss Mary Ulmer, librari
an of the Cherokee Indian School,
who will speak on the Cherokee
drama, -"Unto These Hills".
' Miss Elsie Glavich. who has been
visiting her sister, Miss Elizabeth
Glavich in St. Petersburg, Florida
since the close of the spring term
at Woman's College, Greensboro,
lias arrived to spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Glavich. ,
Miss Glavich completed prelim
inary nurse's training at Woman's
College this year.
Mr. and Mrs.-James L. Elwood,
Miss Mary Lu Elwood. and Misses
Louise and Amelia MacFady en re
turned Tuesday from Chapel Hill
where they attended graduation ex.
ercices of Jimmy Elwood, Jimmy
Large Crowd
Attend Benefit
Card Party
A large crowd attended the bene
fit card party sponsored by the
Waynesville C hap t e r, National
becretaries Association, which was
held on Wednesday night . in the
Davis-Liner , show roym. Tallies
we arrangea in tne club colors,
crimson and gold, using the club
flower, red roses.
. First door prize of $5.00 went to
Mrs. Henry Clayton, with the oth
er door prizes being won by Ted
Stackpole and Mrs. Hugh Palmer.
High score bridge prizes went
to Mrs. George Bischoff, W. C.
Boutwell, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs.
Porter Frady, and Rufus Siler.
Winners at Canasta tables were
Ted Stackpole, Mrs. J. T. Russell,
Jr., and Miss Betty Jo Noland.
: Among the guests attending
were: Miss Dot Blaylock, Miss Hel
en Jewel Robinson. Mrs. Henrv
Clayton, Miss Betty Jo Noland,
'Mrs. ueorge Craig, Mrs. J. T. Rus
sell,: Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thomp
son,; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell,
Mrs Pearl Hyatt; Mrs. R0y Camp
bell, .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Palmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stackpole, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Siler, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Sloan, Mr.' and Mrs. Gray
den Ferguson Mrs. Felix Stovall;
Mrs. George Bischoff, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Boutwell, Mr. and Mrs.
J J. Farguson, Mrs. Harry Lee
Liner; Jr., Mrs. Porter Frady, Mrs.
Ned Howell, and Mrs. William Nor
ris. After the announcement of win
ners, refreshments were served.
Serving on the refreshment! com
mittee were Miss Joy Woody, Miss
Clara Dotson, and Miss Rufina
Bright. -
Miss Mary Medford is president
of the organization.
RECEIVES DEGREE
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tuttle and
son Michael have returned home
after attending the graduation of
their daughter, Mrs. Robert R.
Riley, the former Miss Betty Tut.
tie. , '
Mrs, Riley , received, her AB
degree at W.C.U.N.C. and has ac
cepted a position to teach in the
Greensboro City schools this fall
' Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle also visited
Mrs. Turtle's brother and family,
Dr. and Mrs. Fred N. Pegg in
Kernersville. for a few days.
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MEN'SCORK SOLE SHOES . . .
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