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Thursday Afternooa, jajv THE WAYNXSYILLE MOUNTAIN" f rAGt xwC. Mrs. Tutviler Has Program me uonaoks Ent f I Mr. and Mrs F-vh ? Participate In Library Anniversary Celebration Mrs. Walter M. Craig ; 1-.. airs R,,-. and j'l Mrs. Harriett Tutwiier presort ed the program at the regu!ar monthly ciniir meeting of the Way nvill Chapter of the Nation?! u. io Aor 'i 'r. ' wek end to vhif i t were guests of Mr HosaSook and Mr I secretaries Association - WeJ-.ietf Ugbt..: '' and j- t)n Sunday the V;.L, The meeting was held at the ; 5erlajned w ith a pnit : J Parkway KaoU- I iliss Mary Medfcrd presided dur- . tr guests iiuluded j u : V-.t t-.. illn I . I i icg tbe business session. Hardy and son. Lai. v i j f"" " "S au JUKI novi f TI rihef.n snfl T i cfc ' t itk V Mr-c Jim u. ' j Ann Green, ho were Waynes- r Fisher of Cuilow htt.. jj' joules represenua'.ives ai uuu s uarrara. ana air.-aM i,' i ; 1 ,..4 i 4' . I - 17 ;!' 1 I ! 1 : f'.i' v. 1 i m I - - . --. . ? .. . - v-. j, ' " ' ' ; -i t. .: i : -2 1 J. , . -? I i i i i ' j; ... : . l . . f' ' V-"'"" ' ' ;, - ..;..- . : if'. - , '.-,-'' - J V i. "'":'-'''''' ; - . r ; ' - - v ' ; ;"i ' - ' - -,T - v; ..... : -i. " " .v u : - - . ; the program at a meeting of the , ! American Legion Auxiliary, Mori-; Jdajr night, . ! : A minor'' league Bit 5 ti,. -.ti .ill kolnW Mrmrfsv: . . ur PU..- , iuC us r belongs to Jesse Eurtc- ? at 7:30 p. m. at the Court Hwise. " .'W., s . . '.' - ; ' j 255 bases on bails lor W J Want ads bring quick results, the Atlantic Associati For Your Lovely Bride-to-Be 1 Keeps alt e tiatioo f DIAMON ft I N Th.s group received the 'guests'. :. Jhie- silver 'tea' t.eii Wednesday afternoon in observance of the GOflt anciversary cf the establishment Z of the Waynesvisi? Library. Left to ri!jt are Mrs. jphn Smathers. Sr Mrs. Hardee Howell, Mrs W, T- Sbeltoo.-acd Mrs, K. X. Barber. former members of the WayresviJ'e Library board: Miss : 'Margaret Johnston, librarian; Mrs. James Atkins, assistant librarian; Mrs. T. 5 U-noir.Cwyn,' a member if the prestnt.-county ..library", board..', wbo' served-, as general chairman for the tea; and Clecn C. Palmer, ircir.ber of Use eounty board.'. . Standicg-at -'.the entrance 'to the reference room are Mrs. Aarsn Prevost"ai Mrs. Ben Coikitt. ' ' ' ' . "Staa'.Pho!o.. Mrs. Craig is the former Miss Bobb:e Joan Nolacd, daughter of Mrs. Marvin E. Baldwin of Crarburj. X. J and the late Wiley 'A. Xoland of Waynesvire. She was ir.arried in the First Presby terian Church at Craobury. June 23 Mr. Craig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M Jtoa Craig of Highuto n. X. J. The couple is re siding in HightstowB...- Miss Doris Brown . Picnic Honors Jtfiss Sarah Ellen Fullbright s Bride Of Melvin L. Parker More Than 100 Guests Attend ! 60th Anniversary Library Celebration IV Honored By YWA in Clyde Miss Doris Brown, bride-elect of Mrs. Buell And I " :. '! ' ...' iMrs. Turner 4 4 The marriage of Miss Sarah E'. Jn Fullbright, daughter, of Mr. ttA Mrs. Jen F." Fulibr.ght" of . !-ike Junaluska, and Melvin La-j(r.ce-Parker,' son of Mr. and Mrs F. Parier of Marion, was'.iol-: n:naed in the home of the bride's Bfcients- Saturday afternoon: "July T at 4 30 o'clock. : . ' . The Rev Roy B. Webb, pastor hi tfee Antioch Baptist Church of ftciated. using the double ring , wremony Floor baskets of white gladioli ; flanked the window before which , ij..' vowg were spoken and ar Kiiigements of white roses and mie dahlite.. were, used through-; m(j: the room. Z The bride and bridegroom en-' ered together and were "unattend--gfl The bride wore a white shark-' ti.in suit with a white hat and Wavy accessories.-Her corsage was Zi rrd roses An informal reception was held Mowing the ceremony fcr mem-. ar of the families and ciose friends. Assisting in serving were Jrs. 'Joe Haynes, lister of the tir.de. Mrs. Floyd FuHbright. Mrs. J J Medford, Mrs. G C H kcr aiid Mrs. Jack Fullbright The brides table was covered 5nh a linen cloth and was cen tered with a two-titred wedding Bethel Methodist Church the Rev. Clyde L. CotllAt. Mlaistet Judith Goodin Is Married To Ralph Phillips FRIDAY 8 00 p rs A social for the Older Youth rd couples of the commun i!y is planned on the new lot di rectly across from the church. , SUNDAY 10:00 Sunday School. Bert i;D. anA h lat. Mr Phi;i;, r i I h trMtrr .ti- u-c , I . , t ... the Baptist parsonage in Hazel- wood, Thursday, June 7. The Rev. i 11:00 Morning Worship. uth Intermediate and ship. Depts MONDAY 7:00 Court of Honor, TUESDAY .7 30rNight meeting of Scouters. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Judith Marguer ite Goodin, daughter- of Mr and Mrs. Posey H Gentry, to Ralph Phill.ps, son of Mrs. Vivian Phii- uul"iM. L. Lewis, pastor of the Hazel- -Hiwell, ft j I 0er one hundred guests attend ed the silver tea held Wednesday afternoon by members of the exeeu- live board of the Haywood County i Library . in celebration of the SOtb anniversary of the Library. Pro ceeds from the event amounted to $O)00. . The'' library, was de,ratec, with numerous vsse; uf Cover arrang ed by m:mlis of th-- Rirblanl Garden Club, and tne Mountain View Grif-r. Ciub. Callers er-' receiver- attf direct ed th;uih tS? rt'orr; fe tl v ?-d raemix'rs. icrludine . CcJ. J. II .'-'. Med'ord, Ulcxn Mrs. Odin Buell of Buellton. this month, was honored by mem- Ci!iS and 5Irs- E- T. Turner of bers of the young Woman's Auxili-j DavU'n' 0hk. '"" honored at a j ary of the Clyde Baptist Church at I suPPr given Tuesday eve- a meeting held with the Woman"s i tic it5 Mr- nd Mrs- Johnny i Missionary Society of the church ' Ferguson, Miss Bess Boyd, and j Tuesday evening. . f Miss Daisy Boyd as hosts at the The' meeOng was held in the home of onEr home of Mrs. J. E. Xewman and ! Mrs. Buell b the former Miss ' the YWA colors of green and white Josephine Thomas and Mrs. Turn i were used in decorating. er is the former Miss Cbirlene I The bride-elect was nrr-W ' H-vaU- xh "e bere ff visit to 150.00 tOANCfcf Vt-g Wid (l9 7i 00 white Bible to be .carried in her re.alives. j wood Baptist Church, pronounced Palm' r Mrs T. L. t;wva, lUt. Only a small group of friends attended. The bride is a graduate of Hil'.s boro High School. Tampa, Tia., and the School of Nursing of the Tampa MuBiciDal Hospital. She now holds a position as plant nurse at Day ton Rubber Company. , Mr. Phillips was graduated Dick J-. 'v former s.-v t. Ule Li'o.."r J. H h.'ux- Shelter;. ?!: and Fred D.ijit; jr-d -.t cf the 3'. W boari. i M-ti-j ri i'rs. Mis W T . I. N. irlxtr. Sr, case. - Alter the reception the couple left for a wedding trip and are now residing with the bride's par ents. . Mrs. Parker was graduated from St John's High School and now j Irom Waynesville High School and holds a position with the Haywood Blanton's Business College, Ashe County Production and Marketing'"'3 nd served with the Navy Administration. during World War IT He is now Mr; Parker, who is employed at ' employed at the Post Office in Dayton Rubber Company, was ! Waynesville. graduated from Marion High The couple is residing at Ba!-' School. sam Manor Apartments. Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan. Mrs. J. R. Morgan. Mrs J. H. HoweU. Mrs. Ben Coikitt. Miss Marian Boggs. and Miss Alice Quinlan. Refreshments were served at a table in the reference room, ' Pre siding at the punch bowl were Miss Nancy Killian. Mrs. Aaron Pre vost. Mrs. William Medford. Mrs. L. K. Barber, and Mrs. Bea Sloan. Others assisting were M.ss Mar garet Johnston, librarian: Mrs. James Atkins, assistant librarian. weddini? Piwniaiinn nf ih a ti ' Invited to the Dicnic wer Mr uii m; Kt- Vtc d xu..j Buf II Mrs Turner Mrs Jim R I 1 itwj . .'icwuiu, ; i - ' ..j ... president of the Woman's Mission- Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Roy Campbell, ary Society, while members of the S.Mr- and Mrs- James R, Thomas, Jr. Auxiliary, holding white candles, 1 acd daughter, Sara Thomas, the formed a circle around Miss Rev- nd Mrs- J- E- Younu, Mr. Brown. ; and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Canton, Miss Betty Jovce Morgan, YWA'Mr- snd XIrs- Guy Msse. Mr. and president, presided during the i f5" Hugh Mass'e, Mr. and Mrs. cererooov and Mrs Sidnev Havnes ) CP1". Mr. and Mrs. Thad YWA counselor, conducted a devo- Chafin- Mrs- Charles Burgin, Mr. tional and Mrs. Grady Clayton, Mrs. Roy vstr.i i y 250.00 &WI inn fo i i v -c tr y.- w iww.w CtinoNi, X" Keepsake the Fashi Ring of the Year is il ' ring shell be. proudest yEj own. For she knows kl. Keepsake Diamond i rs. ; c,,,. vii w;- ", v 'Martin- Miss Fannie Campbell, C Ms Sally Nell Wise of Ashe- . r,mnvit u. i... ild. Miss Xa Jones, Miss Frances Robeson, Mrs. viile. who will h ,v.ic t xii- .v. -,s:..n"u ry- Brown, wedding, sang. "Bless Th ! SJT House, by ui uic. is ac-; T i- r - . . .. . companled by Mr, Ray Cashion. : Slon. S Wyche. Mr J. J. Pipes, Tommy Boyd, James ; Boyd, John Boyd, John Calhoun, and Mrs. Glenn C. Palmer. and Dick Boyd. Jackie Siler. Bruce Dark and j Assisting in serving were Miss George Stretcher, received in the ? Louise Gaddv, Miss Josephine Gad Children's Room. ' dy. and Miss Faye Haskitt. Recording from the libraryV record collection were played for A St. Bernard dog, exhibited In the entertainment of the guests by I England in 1886, weighed 214 David Felmet. i pounds. wtuow R9 Also $100 to 2475 W4d o9 I2.iO rare and choice gem; Gwraie this store. Choose hern now from our beam Keepsake colieaion. n i MM. j ' -. i -.1 rocK ITS iASV TO PAY THE RtllABlt Mf 1 IPIFJE. 2 GROUP 1 VALUES TO 12.95 You saw these very same top-fashion shortie coats just a week ago at $$$ more than our present mid-season clearance prices! These are coats that offer sound season to season wear . . . so take advantage of our two LOW PRICE GROUPS TODAY! A Sizes 9 to 44 123 Main Street Q) Strand Theatre Building GROUP 2 VALUES T019.95 0
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