OF INTEREST TO WOMEN acuities CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phxme 462-J !rs. Lawrence Clay Clark, Jr. 'mi -r:, . wmmmm&mwmm. : ... - is the former Miss Margaret Lee Mulliean, daughter Mrs. Oscar Lee Mulliean of Norfolk, Va. She was mar- day afternoon in the Burrows Memorial Baptist Church Margaret Lee Mulliean s Lawrence G. Clark, Jr. age of Miss Margaret daughter of Mr. and Lee Mulliean of Nor- , to Lawrence Clay Gaffney, S. C. was Saturday', afternoon at he Burrows Memorial fch, Norfolk. The bride- son of Mr. and Mrs. ay Clark of Waynes- ony was performed by 1 Crandall. were spoken before an was decorated with nd white flowers. The decorated with mag- luaskets of white glad- ters and lilies, inter candelabra. Henson of Carthage. Mrs. Alice Oestnn nf ianist presented the iC. . , ,vas given in marriage by her father. She wore a wedding gown of white imported Swiss or gandy, fashioned with an eyelet embroidered bodice and full skirt extending into a train. Her full length veil of imported illusion fell from a tiara trimmed with seed pearls and she wore embroidered organdy gloves. Her bouquet was of bride's roses. Miss Mary Steadman Neal of Charlottesville, Virginia was maid of honor and wore a strapless gown of yellow organdy designed with shirred bodice, full skirt, and matching eton jacket. She wore a velvet-trimmed lace hat and car ried an arm bouquet of white ast ers. . ;" Bridesmaids were Misses Metta May Spence, Miss Wanda Jackson, Miss 'Betty Jo Brown of Waynes ville, cousin of the bridegroom, Miss Dorothy Godwin of Norfolk, and Miss Glyndona Benner of Car- FULIi whiteItag Has Just Arrived At The OWN & COUNTRY SHOP , Mix Them or Match Them Coats, Skirts, Shirts, Slacks Neck-Nacks & Sherlock Caps M Main St. Clyde Group Gets Reading Certificates Reading certificates were award ed to sixteen memhprs nf th Vo cation Reading Club of Clyde at "ie wyae Baptist Church, Wednes day afternoon; The certificates were presented by Miss Margaret Johnston, county librarian, to those who read ten books during the summer, vacation. The Clyde reading group has been sponsored during the sum mer by the Clvde Woman's Chih in connection with the Cherokee In dian Reading Club of the Haywood County Library. Mrs. Sidney Haynes served as chairman of the reading club committee and was as sisted by Mrs. R. C. Evans, Mrs. C. L. Darnell, Mrs. Otis Cole, Mrs. Pat Cole, Mrs. Howard Shook, Mrs. Vivian Newman, and Miss Rose mary Newman. , Receiving certificates were Clem Jenkins, Bertha M. Woods, Kay Winfrey, Jerry Haynes, Eldine Piess, Patty Haynes, Jimmy Win frey, Frankie J. Woods, Pauline Woods, Peggy Free. Ronald Hall, Mike Leatherwood. Nelda fashion Leanna Harris, Jean Hardin, and Hob Evans. In the pre-school group special recognition was given Lois Gale Bucker, Larry Evans, Patty Gillis, and Skipper Newman. Refreshments were served fol lowing the program. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryson and daughter, Kay, have returned to their home after a vacation at Virginia Beach and Washington, u. c. thage. They wore organdy dresses in pastel shades identical In design to that of the maid of honor. Miss Spence and Miss Jackson wore pink, Miss Brown wore yellow, and Miss Godwin and Miss Benner wore blue. They wore matching hats and carried arm bouquets of asters in contrasting colors. Linda Mulliean and Diane Rich ardson were flower girls and wore princess-style dresses with hoop skirts of lace and net. Their head dresses were of white flowers and they carried baskets of rose petals John Arthur Mulliean was ring bearer. Wallace Brown of Waynesville cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man and ushers were Seth White, Jr. of Gastonia,-Thomas V. Bass of Burnsvllle, William Leroy Richardson of Norfolk, and Charles Porter Mulliean and Oscar Lee Mulliean, Jr., brothers of the bride. Mrs. Mulliean, mother of the bride wore a gown of navy blue crepe and lace with pink accessor ies and a corsage of pink roses. The mother of the bridegroom wore a rose lace and crepe gown with a lavendar orchid corsage. After the ceremony the parents of the bride entertained with a re ception in their home in Larch mont. Following the reception the couple left for a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a cocoa brown gabardine suit with brown velvet hat and matching accessor ies. Her corsage was of golden rapture roses. Upon their return they wil reside In Gaffney, S. C. Mrs. Clark was graduated from Avery Junior College in Danville, Virginia and received a Bachelor of Science degree in public school music from Meredith College this spring. She will teach music in the Gaffney schools this fall. Mr. Clark was graduated this spring with a Bachelor of Science degree in textiles from State Col lege, Raleigh. He holds a position with the Gaffney Manufacturing Company, Gaffney, S. C. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clay Clark, Sr., of Waynesville. To Be Married Sunday Pful Drive Always Lool PIS GAH F ORE ST INN American Plan All Rooms With Twin Beds - Private Baths LOG FIRES SLEEP UNDER BLANKETS j COTTAGES ' Take 276 To Wagon Road Gap Turn Left On 112 SCHOOL IMDaUM&TEEiS J f Zippered in 2 or 3 Ring $1.49 up. ANDERS. Plain in 2 or I? Rin.2 29c Up. i " ... ,. t t "laoa- I Canvas-Plain with 'Waynesville Hign imprmioac. HORSE nA wpiTP.iiir.HT Fillers in 2. 3, 4 or 5 hole, 5c-10c-25c. OS1TION BOOKS Spiral or Plain with 2, 3 or 4 holes. tfAUS Over The Shoulder or With lianaie. tanv-s ui r-u;j iO 9Q re Typewriters Underwood, L. C. Smith Corona, Remington. 'AIN PENS and PENCILS Complete Selection. .v 4.x ' s " : (Mm n ?i I lli uu. L----m-ji n mil l .-v.'! i WviiihiniJ.i i Flower Show Will Be Held Tues. And Wed. At Clyde A Flower Show . will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in the Clyde School Auditorium under the sponsorship of the Clyde Wo man's Club. The public is Invited to see the displays between 4 p. m. and 9 p. m.i Tuesday, and between 1 p. m. until 7 p. nr., Wednesday. Entries must be made Tuesday between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Judg ing will begin at 2:30 p. m. Three ribbons yill be awarded in each flower classification and a trophy will be presented to the winner of the sweepstakes. Committees for the show are as follows: Steering committee, Mrs. Robert Evans, general chairman, Mrs. Pat Cole and Mrs. Stanley Livingston .co-chairmen; and Mrs. D. D. Gross, recording secretary. Staging committee, Mrs. C. E. Brown. Jr., Mrs. Devoe Modford, Mrs. Sidney llajncs, Mrs. E. M l Greene, Mrs. J. E, Newman. . Hostess, Mrs. Homer Henry, Mrs. J. B. Martin. Entry Committee. Mrs. Marshall Jones, Mrs. Mark Haynes, Mrs. C. E. Brown, 'Sr., and Mrs. W. C. Chapman. Judging committee, Mrs. Pat Cole, Mrs. J. c Haynes., Arrangement committee, Mrs. Robert Williams. Mrs. George Hanger, Mrs. Bill Hannah, Mrs. Stanley Livingston. Horticulture Division, Mrs. Vance Robinson, Mrs. G. C. Haynes, Mrs. Devoe Medford, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Pollard Turman and children. John and Laura Tur man . of Atlanta are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan Woody. Carl Hookstra, Jr. has returned to his home in Bcauford, S. C. af ter spending two months with his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Krag. ....:... Dr. and Mrs. Gustave Sanders of Augusta, Georgia were guests of the former's brither-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krag, last week. Hanger. ' Printing and Publicity. Mri. Horace Ellis. Mrs. W. T. Medlin, Jr., Mrs. D. D. Gross. Properties and dismantling, Mrs. Troy Stamey, Mrs. C. L. Darnell, Mrs. C. F. Lannlng. Awards, Mrs. Gerald Fish and Mrs. E. M. Bueker. (Pick Up Classificatiin List The engagement of Altha Roberta Plemmons to Robert Lee Smith was announced recently by Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan Plem- mons. The wedding will take place Sunday at the Woodland Bap tist Church. " ' Miss Plemmons Is Engaged To Robert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs, William Bryan Plemmons of H'azelwood announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Altha Roberta Plemmons to Robert Lee Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Carroll Smith of Lake Junaluska. The wedding will take place in the Woodland Baptist Church at Medford Farm, Sunday afternoon, August 26, at 2 o'clock. The bride-elect attended the Waynesville Schools and is now employed at Wellco Shoe Corpora tion. Mr. Smith attended the Clyde Schools and is presently employed at A. C. Lawrence Leather Com pany. .',.. Secretaries Are Guests Of Esskay Galleries Members of the Waynesville Chapter of the National Secretaries Association were guests of Esskay Gallaries following their regular meeting Wednesday night. Each member of the chapter was presented a gift and a corsage. Prior to attending the auction sale the chapter had a barbecue supper at Grandview on the Aliens Creek Road. Miss Mary Medford, president, presided during a brief business session. - . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krag left Sunday for a visit to St. Peters burg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrlck and Mrs. H. O. Champion are spending a vacation at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert O'Donnell left yesterday for their home in Jackson, Mississippi after a visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. L. E. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jennings and son, Howard, Jr., have return ed to their home in Sumter, S. C, after a visit to Mrs. Jennings' moth er, Mrs. W. T. Crawford. Little Woman's Club Has Meet The Little Woman's Club held a regular meting Friday night in the dining room of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Virgil Smith, sponsor of the group, was in charge and Sara Jane Garrison, president, pre sided." During the business hour plans were made for a mother-daughter tea to be held today at the home of Mrs. Smith. The club also plan ned to attend the Fashion Show at Ivey's Department Store in Ashc- ville this week and to spend a week end at Camp Hope. ' The program on "Boy and Girl Friends'' was given by Barbara Teague. , Twenty-eight members attended the meeting. Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, August 21st MORNING STAR Mrs. R. 11. Worley 9:30- 9:45 George Wilson Store 10:00-10:15 Eldon Burnette's Store 10:30-10:45 Mrs. Walter Amnions . 1 1:15-11:30 Mrs, B. M. Stamey . ....... 11:45-12:15 Smathers Dairy ...12:30-12:45 Lonnie Green's Groc. .... 1:15- 1:45 Mrs. Cromer Crisp 2:00- 2:30 Friday, August 24th FINES CREEK Mark Ferguson's Store 9:45-10:15 Mrs.' Frances Rogers . . . 10:30-10:50 Harley Rathhone 11:15-11:45 Sam Ledford 12:30-1:00 Lloyd Mcsser 1:30- 1:45 R. W, Noland 2:30- 2:45 Mrs, Ann Shelton 3:00- 3:15 Charles Isley, director of music fn the Waynesville High School, has returned home after studying this summer at George Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Isley is working on a Master's de grqe in music. Mrs. Mabel Brown Abel had as guests for the week-end Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil liams, and Mrs. Tom Vlckers and son, Tom, Jr., all of Rutherfordton. The visitors and their hostess at tended the Cherokee drama Satur day night. ACCORDINO TO A IURVIV OF DOCTORS IN IVIRY (RANCH OF MIDICINI ... IN All PARTf )OF THI COUNTRY... 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