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Charlene Rouser Somos Is Bride Of Eugene Radau The marriage of Mrs. Charlem RoujU-r Somos, daughter of Mrs Elsie Graham of Asheville anc Waynesvilel and the late L,. C Kuuser. to Eugene Radau. sua ol Mr#) May Radau of Gulf port. Miss, was solemnised Saturday evenins at 8 o'eloek in the home of Mrs. Stacy Vines, Sr.. in Asheville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Earl Brendall. pastor of the First Methodist Church of Waj nesville. A program of weddine music was presented bv Charles Dalton, pian ist, and Gaston Dalton. soloist. Mr. Dalton sang "Because." and the Lord's Prayer. The bride chose for her wedding a ballerina length dress of pah pink lace and net Her headdress was a small matching net bonnet ??nd she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of sweetheart roses white rose buds and baby's breath, tie-l with uink streamers. She wore i necklace and earrings of Oriental ; pc- l. Mi-s Jane Woodson of Marshall wis ntfid of honor. She wore a dresi' of Dale blu? marauisette" over- igfTeta and her headdress was a flowered halo. She carried a lv uonet of neach camellias. Tom Piddle of Asheville served a' N' l man. \ recent ion w as held following ib" f?fi^onv Those a^tint v.tp Mrs I/>wis C. Rouser .lr.. sis 1. ? ip-Hiw of 1he bride of Wavnes \i",> \ti-s Ruth Bu'W of Ashe yiii. nn'i Mrs. ,tn? BowK, aunl of the. b'-i',iv of Hi?h Point. Th? eounle W? after the reron. Hon for a wedding tr'n to Florida. For- the br>de ynrp an anna ctimnmr suit with nink ac- | roFoorh's and a corsage from her booonet Mrs. Radau was graduated from ? Furman Univors'tv. The bride proom attended Tulane University I and >s now connected with the U. S. Weather Bureau in Asheville i where the couple will reside Out-of-town euests included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate. Mr. and Mrs. j T en M ietel. Caot and Mrs. Henrv ! I r/? Mr and Mrs Perry Hard-1 a, ;. i, M..Q Janie l.ove Taliaferro ; Walter Taliaferro. Miss Nancy Hv I Mrs J(v> DoPPeft Mrs John w P-ovd, and Mr and Mrs L O " et Jr ?< 11 of Wayne*vllle atid j p,.,i yt,.v Tate Rouser of Green's ille, K. C. * * * and Mrs. J W. Barnett. Sr | . of Greenshoro. F'a.. and Mr and ? st.s j w, Barnett. Jr. of Tafias) hascep have rertun?d tti their tAorr>*?? "f*er vj?itine Mr. and Mrs F F; Worttiln?ton Mr Barnett - s'r is- a brother of Mrs. Worthing ? ion ( Grace Church Ladies Plan August Bazaar Final plans for the annual sum j mer bazaar are being formulate* by the ladies of (Irate Kpiscopa Church The bazaar will be hel< Thursday, August 5, this year again in the Church Parish House Beginning at 10 a.m., it will fea ture the popular pet parade dowr Main Street, This is an event foi .children, who may enter any ani 1 nial. and will end on the Church j grounds where prizes will be giv I en i Members of the Women's Auxili ary have elected Mrs, Roy Camp bell as general chairman of the bazaar They have been holding weekly work shops for several months to comnlete handmade articles to be sold. The program will also include a variety of en tertainment The following committee heads are assisting Mrs. Campbell who has also agreed to head the food table: Apron table ? Mrs. J F. Abel; Miscellaneous ? Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick: Baby table?Mrs. M. C. Green: White Elephant table Miss Rohina Miller. The Youth Group of Grace Church will conduct a snack bar ! and children's fish pond, and Rob ert Hill. suDerintendent of the Sun ! day School, will manage the Pet Parade, Publicity is being handled by Mrs. Walter Qaermann and Mrs. Templeton Let-key * * + Local Partv Loaves For Ocean Drive Beach Four Wavnesvitle conoles and their children left Saturday morn ine for Oceon Drive Beach. S. C where thev are Unending a week together, lo the partv are Mr .and Mrs Bert VVahleren. .tody and Bin Wahleren Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fnltz and -Sally and Elaine Fultz Mr. and Mrs. HoMis Chase and i .Tananno and Phillin rhase. and Mr. and Mrs Fred tfarron and Brenda and Patricia Harron. Mr and Mrs. Bav Moore and their children. Caroline and Suz anne. will leave Thursday to join the group for the weekend * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Ben Atkins of At- | lanta spent the weekend with the former's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jack Atkins They were accompanied home bv Mr Atkins" mother Mrs James ! Atkins, who will visit them in Atlanta. 1 MR. AND MRS. R C. ROGERS of Canton announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Carolyn Rogers, to Jerry Allen, son of Mrs. Lucy Allen of Clvde. The wedding will take place August 21 at the Maple Grove Church near Canton. (Photo by Paul's Studio). Campbell Family Plans Annual i Reunion For 25th The feventy-third annual reunion of (he Campbell Family will be held Sunday, July 25, at the home 1 of Miss Fannie Campbell at Dell wood. The program will begin at 12 ' o'clock noon, and a picnic lunch j will be served at 1 o'clock. High B. Campbell of Charlotte is president of the famijy group and W. Jarvis Campbell of Clyde is j vice president Historians are Miss ; Louise Campbell and Miss Fannie Campbell. An invitation is extended to all j members of the family and their 1 friends to attend the reunion. ? * * i ? (I Mrs. H. B. Rainvilte of Columbia. S, C. arrived today to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Clarke, in their home on Walnut Street. She was accompanied by i Mrs. Frank Smith. Jr. of Columbia, I who is also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. i * * * Jack Provost, son of Mr. and ; ! Mrs. Aaron Prevost, and Tommy | Prevost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill ! Prevost, have returned from Camp Sequoyah where they spent sev eral months. Canton Personals Mi*, and Mrs. Walter P. Dixon j have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lott of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood Smath ers and children returned from | Daytona Beach, Fla., where they I have been vacationing during the past week. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Thomas G Morgan and their children are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mor gan at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Bohns dahl and daughter, Jean, have re turned to their home on Skyland Terrace after spertding three weeks in the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mease and their children, of Pasadena, Texas , returned to their home by plane ! Wednesday after spending three weeks here at the home of Mr. Mease's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mease. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Justice and daughter. "Jackie", are vacation ing at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Joe Williams of New York City is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams, at their home on Newfound Road. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Greene and Mrs. Gurley G. Robinson left Fri day for Martinsville, Virginia where they will spend several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Greene. Jr. * *' * Want Ads bring quirk results. ? Miss Trull Is Married To Ray R. Morgan Miss Janette Trull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trull of Can ton, became the bride d| Pfc. Ray R. Morgan ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Mortez Morgan, also of Canton. July 3 in the parsonage of the Pendleton Baptist Church in Greenville, -S. C. The ceremony was performed by Dr. D. M. Riv ers. pastor of the church, in the I presence of relatives and ? close j friends. The bride wore a powder blue 1 silk shantung dress with navy blue i accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. W. G. Rhymer, Jr., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. T. G. Trull, brother of the bride, j served as best man. | Mrs. Morgan will reside tempor arily at the home of hor parents, and will continue her studies at Canton High School where she will be a member of the senior class. Pfc. Morgan, a graduate of Canton High School, will serve with the ! CJ. S. Marine Corps in Japan. * * * Harrison-Dille Marriage Is Announced Announcement has been made >f the marriage of Mrs. Theltna lille of Athens, Ohio and Lloyd larrison of Allen's Creek pn Tues lay, July 13, in Brooklyn, N. Y. The ceremony was performed by fudge Nathan N. Sobel. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur McN'utt of Route 4, Athens, Ohio and the late Mr. Mc Nutt. Mr. Harrison is the son of Mrs. Plue Harrison of Allen's Creek and the late Charles M. Harrison. The couple will reside in New York City where Mr. Harrison is employed. * ? ? HDC Schedule Tuesday. July 20, 2:00 p.m. ? South Clyde?Mrs. Frank Jackson Tuesday, July 20, 6:30 p.m. ? Waynesville Homemakers ? Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Bryson. Wednesday. July 21, 2:00 p.m.? Bethel?Mrs. David Edwards <Mrs. Carl Edwards, Mrs. Jack G. Mc Cracken). Thursday. July 22, 9:30 a.m. ? Happy Homemakers?Mrs. Gentry Cagle?Sub Station Rd. Thursday, July 22, 2:00 p.m. ? West Canton?REA Kitchen. Friday, July 23, 2:00 p.m.?Lake Junaluska ? Mrs. Grover Leather wood (Mrs. R. C. Long). * * ? Practical Nurses To Meet With Mrs. Davis A meeting of licensed practical I nurses will be held Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Lura Davis. The program will include the showin" of a film on "Emotional Health.' A watermelon cutting will fol [ low the meeting. * * * Mrs. W. S. Edwards. McKim mon Home Demonstration Club, of Canton, and Mrs. J. Edear Burnett, of Cecil Home Demon stration Club, attended the Cataw ba College Music workshoD held the nast week at Salisbury. Mrs. Rill Bryson. of Franklin, in Macon County, made the trio with the Havwood County ladies. Mrs. Ed wards and Mrs. Bryson returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Burnett motored as far as Charlotte witlj the ladies going on to Lancaster. S. C., where she was the euest of Mrs. C. C. Hanson and son, Cole man, several davs. She is to re turn home on Thursday. Shot By Recluse BARBARA KUBBE, 19, ties seriously wounded in Mt. Carmel Hospital, Detroit, following a shooting spree on a teen-age group staged by William Kursman, 67, de i scribed as an eccentric recluse. , Kursfnan, who reportedly had I been feuding with the neighbor- i hood youngsters, opened fire when they visited his house. He was later critically wounded when police attempted to force him out. ,Mrs. Parrish To Be Guest Speaker For Garden Club Mrs. M. M. Parrish of Gaines ville. Florida and Lake Junaluska i will present the program at a meet I ing of the Richland Garden Club [ Thursday at 12.30 p.m. Mrs. Parrish will speak on "New Trends in Flower Displays." i The meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Howard Bryson with 1 Mrs. R. H. Stretcher and Miss . Nancy Killian as co-hostesses. Miss Lou Elva Eller will preside j : and the roll call will be answered 1 with an exhibit of gladioli. Prizes I will be awarded. * * * BIRTHS j At the Haywood County Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Mim Milncr of Ilazelwood, a daughter. July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodson of ' Waynesville, a daughter, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Milas Ferguson of ' Waynesville, a daughter, July 17. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice of i Hot Springs, twins, a daughter and (a son. July 17. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapman of Canton, a daughter, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow Burrell of Canton, a son. July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt James of Waynesville, a son. July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray of Way ' nesville. a son. July 19. Sorority Chapter To Meet Thursday Night The Xi Omicron Chapter of the j Beta Sigman Phi sorority will meet j Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the | home of Miss Edna Summerrow. * * * Mrs. Charles T. Williams and two \ sons. Chuck and Stan, of Wilming ! ton are here to spend some time I with the former's mother. Mrs. ! Edgar H. Goold. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Therrell of Atlanta were weekend guests of Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwvn. * * * Or. and Mrs. J. H. Way, III, and . two small sons and Mrs. Way's ! mother. Mrs. Oliver White, all of ! Richmond, Va., arrived last night ; to visit Dr. Way's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. Midway To Be Featured At Flower Show Plans are being completed for the midway which will be featured as a part of the annual flower show to be held by the Richland Garden Clubi Wednesday, August 18. in the Wayncsville High School j auditorium. Mrs. James A. Gwyn will be in charge of the "old-hoss" sale, which will be reminiscent of the sale of unclaimed express by the railroads in the Gay Nineties. The sale will include attractive articles 1 at "reduced prices." Mrs. J. H. Way will be in charge of the fish pond and Mrs. W. G. Tassell will be in charge of the home-made candy booth. Mrs. F. G. Hippetoe will be in charge of the concession stand and will sell pink lemonade, pea nuts and popcorn. Other features will include ex- > hibits of quilts, rugs, and crafts with Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. J. R Boyd, Mrs. Clayton Walker, and Mrs. J. P. Dicus in charge. The flower show theme will be "Come To The Fair." * * * I B And PW Club Goes To Asheville Meeting Eighteen members of the ' Waynesville Business and Profes-: sional Women's Club attended a dinner meeting of the Asheville club last Monday night. The Waynesville, Canton, and Black Mountain Clubs were guests of the Asheville Club lor dinner at Grove Park Inn. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Philmon have j returned to their home in Wash- j ington, D. C. after visiting the i latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin- J wood Grahl. They were also guests ' of Mrs. Philmon's grandmother. Mrs. IK C. Ferguson ? * ? Miss Mary Cornwell returned Saturdav from Raleigh where she had been attending a special three weeks' course for home agents at State College. The Clark?H Entertain H for Visitor'* * M Colui p|3 iU home oil tion i pit Mo ;?? bia, who > ?J honor guests. s Wltkiia sy a if M Ketner, \i Suai H Itah, Mr ? fl Carroll, Cha j ? M David Hyatt Silver Sprit r^M guests, Mr. M ? 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