TriC T7ATl,TiTILL3 IIOUI.TX:!!?, OF REST TO WOMEN : activities CLUBS Office Phone 700 .MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor .Home Phone 462-J )s Gladys Brown Weds j k Coman, Jr. In Clyde Engaged rliivs Brown, daughter of l Clifford E.. Brown of fffld'Love Armstrong Co in of Mr. and Mrs. Love Cf Canton, were married fternoon at 4 o'clock in L Bap1 Church. 1 L D D- Gross' Pastor fj the double ring cere- L lowers arranged with Uind branched candelabra in decorating the church, t iinice Smathers, organist, Helen Howell, vocalist, Q the wedding music. Miss Qayed "At Dawning," by C-Cantique D' Amour," by -Thine Alone," by Victor You'll Never Walk hv Rogers and Hammer- W Promise me, uy w "Theme irom iscnai- Ume' by Liszt was play- r1" rl TV.... aj the ceremony. ms raw "Because," Dy U narae- God Lett umj xuu, uj .J l"PVia T nrH't Priv. port ana ; . ' Malotte. bride, given in marriage by her wore a gown or p.nn jy over matching satin. A Pm collar accemea me doo u buttoned down the front, sleeves were nttea at ists. A satin sash fitted at the was tied in a bow at itk which fell over the full She wore a bonnet of satin short veil of imported pink illusion and her only orna- as a gold wish bone pin belonged to her grandmoth- I carried a white testament with a white orchid and Uwith satin streamers. Norton Myers of Bryson Jerved as her sister's matron ft and only attendant. She dress of nile green marqui 'ishioned with a round neck- tort lace 'cape,-' and a full She carried an arm bouquet Wen flowers, A. Coman, Sr., served as tin for his son and ushers tarry Humes of Robbinsville, Lee Rhinehart, Jr., Charles juid Alvin McKinnish of hi; H. Coman of Asheville, of the groom, and Milton of Clyde, brother of the Wiatcly following the cere- Itie parents of the bride en N with a reception at israrm, .. Brown, mother of the bride i dress of pink and white f crepe with a corsage of pse Duds. Coman, mother of the bride- wore a dress of grey sha pe with rose accessories msage pf pink roses. . iitswre greeted bv Mrs Wil pairicK and Miss Rpttv Morgan and the bridal Dartv 1.J ' " f me living room. Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Milton Presided at the Dunrh howl h Clifford E. Brown: Jr. P in the dining room. Albert Perrou was in rf the guest register and listing werp Mn RrMn r3 Miss Dorothv WnrW Nine Gulledge, Miss Doris ftlrs' J. M. Chambers. We's table, whtrh hoM wedding cake, was !th white candles in Wers and white flowers, '"e reception thet couple wedding trip to an un- 7 destination. Upon their wm be at home on Miss Milner Is Married To J. L. Gaddy M 1 a Barbara Carol Milner. daughter of Mrs. H. B. Milner and the late Mr. Milner of Waynesville, was married to Joseph Lowrv Gaddy, son of Mr. and Mrs, David S. Gaddy of Hazelwood, at the Hazelwood Baptist Church, Friday afternoon, at four o'clock. The Rev. M. L. Lewis, pastor, pronounced the vows, using the double ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with white gladioli and seven-branched candelabra against a background of fern. ' . . . Prior to the ceremony a program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Ellen Way, organist. The traditional wedding marches were used as processional and recession The bride wore a suit of white linen with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the bride. The bride's table was cover ed with a lace cloth and was cent ered with a bowl of mixed spring flowers. A three-tiered wedding cake was at one end of the table and the punch bowl at the other. After the reception the couple left for a short wedding trip and upon their return will be at home on Main Street in Hazelwood. Bith Mr. and Mrs. Gaddy are graduates of the Waynesvillt Town ship High School. Mrs. Gaddy at tended Berea College in Berea, Kentucky and Mr. Gaddy attended Phillips Business College in Lynch burg, Virginia. At present Mr. Gaddy is employed at Dayton Rub ber Company. The Whites Have 25 th Anniversary Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. White of Tampa, Florida, who are here, for the summer at their home on John son i Hill, entertained informally last Wednesday evening in cele bration of their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary. Receiving " with the hosts was their daughter, Miss Barbara White, student at the University of Alabama. A motif of red, white, and silver was observed and were used In dec orating. The dining table was cov ered with a red lace cloth and was centered with blue flowers, flank ed by white candles in silver hold ers. Individual cakes were inscrib ed with the wedding date of the hosts.. Mrs, Manuel Jones, presided at the punch bowl. Around thirty guests were invit ed to the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Johnson and granddaughters, Misses Pam and Dale" Logan, of Tampa, Florida spent Sunday here as guests of their cousin, Mrs. F. G. trazier. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have a sum mer home at Bat Cove. Mrs. Hal P. James and two young sons of Memphis, Tenn, are here for a' visit to Mrs. James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Mc Clure of Waynesville, Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. White and daughter, Miss Barbara White of Tampa, Florida have arrived to spend the summer at their home on Johnson Hill. Mrs. O. T. Alexander, former Mrs. Charles Badgett, Jr. and resident of Waynesville, arrived sons, Charles and Bill Badgett, of Sunday from Charlotte and will Knoxvllle, Tennessee were week spend the summer at the Hotel end guests of Mrs. Badgetfs moth LeFaine. er, Mrs. W. T. Denton. : ' ' ' ''"' . : : Senator and Mrs. "Bill" Pearce of East Palatka, Florida are here '1 to spend the summer and ate I guest at The Gordon Hotel. , , r;T A- MISS MORRISON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Morrison of Hazelwood, is engaged to Jarvis Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brock, also of Hazelwood. The wedding will take place In the Hazelwood Baptist Church on August 25. - HERE'S"'" P HEALTH! wnen your doctor " 'wr prescription, 85 immediately. thn los: n time putting redine to work. , jor Docs! r Walgreen Agency -"Ctt Operated one 32 Pisgah Drive in Canton. For trav eling the bride wore a green silk shantung suit with white acces sories and a white feather hat trimmed with'green veiling. She wore the orchid detached from her testament. Mrs. Coman attended Clyde High School "and Western Carolina Teachers College and was gradu ated from the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. For the past year she has taught home economics in the Durham city schools. Mr. Coman attended canton High School and Brevard College and was graduated from the School of Commerce of the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Delta Sigma Pi foternity. He served two and one half years with the army during World War II, two years of which were spent in the European Thea tre. '., . Out of town guests included Mr and Mrs. Bryan Medford, Mrs. Brown Abel. Mrs. W. I. Crawford, Mrs. W. H. Prevost of Waynes ville: Mr. Asa Hollowell of Auland' er. Mr. Gus Karres of Charlotte, Hon. and Mrs. Monroe M. Red den, Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Tucker, Miss Jean Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kirk patrick, Carl S. Owen, Jr., Mrs. T. A. Hargrove, Mrs. Ralph Mease, Miss Virginia Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Gaddis, Dr. C. T. Wells, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carter L. Rhinehart, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Price, Miss Fran ces Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Phillips, Mr. Branard Burris of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Bryson of Sylva and Mrs. Joe S. Kosinskl of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damtoft of Asheville. - Miss Morrison Is Engaged To Jarvis Brock Mr. and Mrs. F. D.. Morrison of Hazelwood have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Dean Morrison, to Jarvis Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brock, also of Hazelwood. The wedding will take place on August 25 in the Hazelwood Bap tist Church. Miss Morrison is a graduate of the Waynesville Township High School and is presently employed with the Dayton Rubber Company. Mr. Brock, who is also a gradu ate of the Waynesville Township High School, is studying In the School of Theology of Mars Hill College. He is temporarily em ployed at the Dayton Rubber Com pany. ..:.v. 1 '.';..'". . Richland Garden Club Holds . June Meeting The June meeting of the Rich land Garden Club was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rufus Slier with Mrs; W. F. Swift and Mrs. J. P. Dicus serving as as sociate hostesses. A patriotic motif was used in floral arrangements and the dining table was centered with a flag of the United States formed by small red and white buds and blue rag-! ged robin. ; ' Dr. Charles Schull of Asheville, distinguished teacher and lecturer, was guest speaker for, the meeting and was introduced by Mrs.' T: L. Gwyn. program chairman. Dr. Schull spoke on "Human Nutrition As Related to the Life of the Plant." Following the "address Mrs. Schull read a number of 'her own poems. Mrs. Siler presided during the business hour and welcomed Mrs. R. L. Prevost, a new member. . iU Mrs. Jonathan Woody, chairman of arrangements for the second an nual flower show, discussed plans for that event which will take place in August. . Mrs. Whitener Prevost, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee announced plans for a Fashion Show to be sponsored by the club at the Hazelwood School, Friday, June 30, at 8 p. m. . O.E.S.ToMeet At Bethel . 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