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! 4fternonL AuguSt si), vni- THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FAGS TTVZ Calvm W Bride Of Tnhnson . .u Ann aivi". fT ndMr5. Gardner K rf Canton, was mar r"1 0l. n Johnson of Presbyterian ouuiv.. 'iley .ha sunday of "m . .hi late Johnson a..- - - Idel ion Jen t ronton. r c Lime, pastor of officiated, using the Semony. The vws before t'Z (ern ana cmiu.o. - wedding nwv Miss Louise Slaugh- he. bnza fcertha case: who was given in 'her father, wore a .ath eown 01 fasnioneu v"" and a bouffant J ..oil nf it (..r.tiereu with seea peans. Mde bouquei pi s- tuberoses. . - j.,t-j.n nf Ashe- lhur.Henucls"", , as her sisters she wore a gown of satin and net win, a halo oi nerai'M v""vm bouquet oi mue pu. jiils. were . wn&s ister of 'the bridegroom, Nancy Calvin, sister oi Thai wore identical dusty blue fashioned like matron ot nonur aim luquets . ot pin .pom faiernity Methodist Circles Will Meet Tuesday Circles of the First Methodist Church will meet Tuesday, Septem ber 4, as follows: Circle No. 1 will meet in the Boyd Memorial Chapel with Mrs, Annie Massie and Mrs. Will Haney as hostesses, at 3:30 p. m. Circle No. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. R. L. Lee (at 3:30 P. m. , i Circle No. 3 will meet In the home of Mrs. Kate Morris with Mrs. W. L. Hardin as co-hostcss, at 3:30 p. m. Circle No. 4 will meet In the home of Mrs. Lawrence Leather wood, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. L. E. Sims, Mrs. John Nesbitt, and Miss Mary Cornwell will be associate host esses.' Circle No. 5 will met in the home of Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Jr., lit 7:30 p. m. Circle No. 6 will meet in the home of Mrs. John Hooper, at 7:30 p.m. Circle No, 7 will meet in the home of Mrs, Phil Medford with Mrs. Claude Walker as co-hostess, at 7:30 p. m. av B.vers, j the bridegroom, serveu n Ushers were l . k LuglaS Walker, Leander and Arthur Henderson Ve's mother wore a gray with coral velvet ac Ud a rose tinted orchid he bridegroom s mother Uip creop dress trimmed fr " . lavender with biacK vei- ories. Her corsage was Irple orchids, : 2 the ceremony a recep held at Lake Logan. Mrs Hams greeted the guests hted them to the receiv- Mrs. Thurman Burnette k Morse, Mrs. Otis Stepp serving. Miss Dorothy Is in charge of the guest e reception the couple wedding trip. They will 2006 gmallwood drive ihnson is a graduate of College of the University Presbyterian Young People Are Honored . . . r i The Women of the Presbyterian Church entertained members of the Youth Fellowship of the church at a Gypsy Party at Camp Una- gusta Monday night. Honor guests for the party were students who are leaving for college. Supper was served and games and dancing were featured during the evening. Chaperons for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Alexander, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pleiness, Mrs. George Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson, and the Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Williamson. Around forty young people at tended. of North Carolina where she re ceived a B.S. degree in home economics with specialization in institution administration. She will be connected with the Raleigh City school as cafeteria manager. Mr. Johnson received his B. S degree from Wake Forest college where he was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. He later received a B.S. degree in agron omy from North Carolina State college where he. holds a graduate fellowship. - - - RAY'S You Can Get About Every Kind of Overall But For Sizes 1 to 6 PIE CHILDREN'S DEPT. FEATURES he Blue Bell Elastic Back kiddie)' bibWoIlt by BLUE Bill thi feature' Elastic baelT EluydtoV Mj Jwri on tide . 2 front pockets Back podctt .. Adjuit Pnaers . Proper leg length Cor- Ocrett thiaht Bar latitat! at (train f ' Hy eutout (sizes 3 and up) San-pmalerials-maximum shrinkage 1 And We Are Ready With CORDUROY OVERALLS Blue Green Brown Maroon And We Hav The Elestic Back For The Older Boys In Our 2nd Floor Department Dl'0RY AND TWEEDUROY SLACKS Smart And Tough For School. Campus Fashions in the Bag By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor "She right handbag has become as much a part of the college wardrobe as the right sweater and skirt. This year designers have turned out a dazzling array of styles planned to complement campus clothes, in handsome leathers and fabrics, priced within the school girl's budget. ' Corduroys, yarn-dyed flannels and velveteens are used in the new handbags, in addition to the usual leathers. The shoulder bag, in stitched calf with big insignia, is still a favorite with campus belles. But even newer are the briefcase styles in wool or leather, small satchels in wool plaids winh leath er trim, flat envelopes in corduroy and leather combinations, and feedbag pouches in soft reverse calf with polished calf trim. 1 1 I J i imw Mi ,iPrifiiorititiinititinflni,ii,iWii(iMMiinwwiilrr HANDBAGS GO TO COLLEGE . . . This pretty coed is trying to make up her mind which handbag to choose from the new fall crop. She's admiring the checked wool satchel, which unsnaps to reveal a handsome pigskin bag. On her shoulder is a feedbag pouch in green reversed calf with russet leather trim. The plaid satchel on the chair is new, as are the small corduroy envelope and the outsize briefcase in oxford gray flannel. Presbyterian Circles Plan Meetings The Presbyterian circles will meet Tuesday as follows; Circle No. 1, Mrs. Robert Gibson, chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. Ida J. Brown with Mrs Gibson as co-hostess, at 3:30 p.m. Circle No. 2, Mrs. Aaron Prevost chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. Dan Watkins, at 7:30 p.m Circle No. 3, Mrs. Hallett Ward chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. R. L. Pleiness, Apt. 6-D," Balsam Manor Apartments, at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Weav er and Mrs. Tom Massie are spend ing this week in Durham to visit Mrs. Massie's husband, who is patient at Duke Hospital. Bethel Club Has Picnic Meeting The Bethel Home Demonstration Club held a picnic meeting WedneS' day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack McCracken. Mrs. Horace Peek and Mrs., Ralph Riddle were co-hostesses. Guests included husbands of the members and Miss Clara Dalton of Wilmington, Delaware, a new mem ber of the Waynesville High School faculty. Mrs. McCracken, president of the club, welcomed the guests and the invocation was given by A. T. Med ford. Games were directed by Miss Cornwell following the picnic. Miss Dorothy Martel of Atlanta will arrive tomorrow to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martel, Miriam Miller Is Christened In Home Service Miriam Lea Miller, infant dauch- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mil- 1 1 ! n ier m Alexandria, Virginia was christened in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ray, Sunday after noon. The Rev. J. E. Yountz, pastor of the First Methodist Church, offici ated at the service nd little Miss Patience Ray. sister of Mr. Miller, held the crystal font. Standing with the parents were the godparents, Miss Helen Ray and Clyde Ray. Intimate friends and relatives attended. Following the service Mr. and Mrs. Ray entertained with a tea. The table, at which Mrs. Charles E. Quintan presided, was covered was a lace cloth and had a pink and white centerpiece of clematis and datura. Pink tapers were also used, Others assisting were Miss Helen Ray, Miss Betsey Lane Quinl and Miss Mary Ray. The Millers are here for a visit to Mr, and Mrs. Ray. Mr. Miller, who Is the son of Mrs. Ray is ad ministrative assistant in the Air Adjutant General Orders Branch, Department of the Air Force. . .. ." Lakeside Club Has Aluminum Tray Workshop An aluminum tray workshop was held by members of the Lakeside Home Demonstration Club in the Home Demonstration Kitchen Tues day night. The workshop was di rected by Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent. . Mrs. Wayne Franklin presided during a brief business session and Mrs. Grover Dobbins and Mrs. Ned Howell served as hostesses. Bridges Family To Hold Reunion The annual Bridges Family Re union will be held Sunday, Septem ber 2 at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Phillips on Route 5, Green ville, S. C. The family will gather in the morning and have a picnic dinner followed by an afternoon program. Beaut y Q u e e n Lands Girls' Dream Career 2-1 S ? I f ) I"-.; 'it ' ! -urn i '.s- 1 a if f. i ' h i f i it is t by ax, . I v, IV 1 J Mr. and Mrs. George Righlnr left today for their home in Win ter Park. Fla., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Walker at Rock House Farms. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dulin and daughters, Ann and Temple, hava retunrcd from a visit to relatives in Charlotte and King's Mountain AP Newsfeatures Libhy Aldrieh can swim on the Hawaiian Kaikiki Beach one day and ski in the mountains near Seattle the next. She won the title of Miss Wasningion as a beauty queen a couple of years ago. Now she Is stewardess on Pan American flights across the Pacific. She also sometimes makes flights to Alaska where there is skiing all year. And she loves to ski and swim. Between her trip to Atlantic City as beauty queen and the stewardess job was a year of college on the scholarship her beauty title won her. Judges in the Miss Washington contest were impressed by her singingalso by her figures. They are: Height live feet six inches, weight 122, hips 34, waist 2!i, bust 35. She agrees she has the kind of career that girls dream 'about, but she tells her friends she has a real job. It isn't all fun, It involves staying up all night while passengers sleep. It ' means being combination hostess, maitie d'liotel, nurse, waitress and keeping a smile no matter how tired you get. , PI Jk LAUREL BY i E. J. LILIUS JEWELER You Find Them At RAY'S for s zMsC Sf I ) The SUPER tram M-ag to tM '''f fCX" your child, tonj wtor. i fjt'f t8odloolci9foolwtir t? j'M that roM high ' I S' ) arnH end children. tJ'0' W ", Birds zJ' Mrs. Pressley Is Hostess For Cecil Club Mrs. Coy Pressley was hostess for an alV-day meeting of the Cecil Home Demonstration Club, Wednesday. Miss Mary Cornwell conducted a workshop on Corsage Making dur ing the morning and another work shop in Stenciling during the after noon. Mrs. J. E. Burnette presided and gave a report of Farm and Home Week in Raleigh. Reports were al so given on the out-of-state farm tour. McKimmon Club Has Picnic The McKimmon Home Demon stration Club held a meeting Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Rob ert Atkinson with Mrs. Jim Wells as co-hostess. Husbands of the members were guests. Mrs. H. L. Morgan, president. welcomed the group and the invoca tion wag given by Logan White. Miss Mary Margaret Smith, former Hime Agent, who is the guest of Mrs. L. J Cannon, was fl special guest. Joint Hostesses Entertain With Bridge Luncheon Mrs. John N, Johnson and Mrs. Jack Messer were hostesses at a bridge luncheon Tuesday morning as a courtesy to Mrs, W. C. Kllng ensmilh, Mrs. J. J. Parrish, and Mrs. Needham Bryan of Titusvllle, Fla., who are guests of Mrs. Felix SI oval I. Tables were assembled for bridge at the home of Mrs. John son and luncheon was at The Lodge. - Arrangements of summer flowers, with yellow predominating, were used in decorating, Mrs. George BischolT won the high score prize and Mrs, Hugh Massie was awarded the second high ' prize, Gifts were presented to the honor guests. Those playing were Mrs. Kling ensmith, Mis. Parrish, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs, Stovall, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs, H. L, Coin, Mrs. James Mann, Mrs. Ben Colkilt, Mrs. George Bi sehoir. Mrs. Hallett Ward, Mrs. J. W. Heed, Sr, and Mrs R. Stuart Roherson. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bare loot and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cor bet I, all of Wilmington are guests of Mrs. J. P. Dieus. Dr. Barefoot is a brother and Mrs.. Cornell is a sislcr of Mrs. Dicus, For School Wear The Styling Must Be Right. The Leather Must Be Good. You Find Them At RAY'S For Boys Girls And Men. In Matching Pants and Jackets THE WESTERN STYLE In Sanforized ll-Oz. Denim. Boys' Department AND AT , RAY'S You Will Find Them Right. l At- U lli. Comforlabtt tefittp imott new i .toft, flexible, teiy . you'K soy t H i moil eemfertabln toater you've tr hm4 on your foot. Sm ll today. . . h yw 111 94 widlS. ALL THE WANTED STYLES U -05c a. i'VUlUD S .' City Club Shoat Wv A ttyU.,.th lothrXnd tft common tAt priAt youv betn looking for. cjm lit... looV Vm ovf. Youll findj yoor tiza ond width. Cheaper In The End RAY'S SHOE DEPT. WE SPECIALIZE IN SCHOOL SHOES RAY'S SKOE DEPT. HHYS DEFT. STORE AY'S DEPT. STORE ii
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