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, Ann Bdrlow Is i Of J- H. Abbott .inn Barlow, daugh j gri. Tate H. Bar . became the bride of jr . son of Mr. ? Abbott of Canton, j <t 4 30 p.m. in L, church of Can j C. Lime, pastor of ^formed the cere al wedding music jby Mrs. Charles J jnd Miss Barbara Jocalist. both of Can L given in marriage P Her Hoor-length Hiv lace over bridal Led with a fitted ^neckline outlined pusion. and long H, The skirt was i redingote of lace veil of imported il pcbed to a small gasion and seed Lr ornament was a Cpearls, gift of the md she carried a book topped with L Jones of Charles h maid of honor, pbe of Canton was wf wore gowns of white organdy embroidered in blue, designed with low necklines, moulded bodices, and bouffant skirts. The waistline were accented with blue taffeta cummerbunds ending in large bows in the back. Their headdresses were of match ing taffeta, and they carried bou quets of mixed spring flowers. Sam M. Rice of Allendale, S. C. served as best man. Ushers were: Wilbur L, Barkby of Canton, yn cle of the bridegroom, George Stevens of Canton, George Abbott of Canton, brother of the bride groom; and William C. Howard, Jr.. also of Canton. Following the ceremony the par ents of the bride entertained at a reception at Glenelle's on Pisgah Drive. Those who assisted were: Mrs. James T. Duckworth, Mrs. James E. Williamson, Mrs. Wilbur L. Barkby, Mrs. Neil Vetoe, Miss Nancy Lee Duckworth, Miss Pa tricia Trull, Miss MaVtha Whit ted, all of Canton; and Mrs. Blair Miller of Johnson City, Tenn.; and Miss Jackie Hull of Morganton. After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip For trav eling the bride wore a toast linen suit wtih avocado accessories, and the corsage of carnations from her MISS PATRICIA ANN SMATHERS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ru/us Smathers of Way ties ville who announce her engagement to W. F. Nix, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nix, Sr. of Canton. The wedding is planned for August. (Photo by SherrlU's Studio). Miss Kappy Stewart Is Bride Of Ronald Jordan Miss Kappy Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Stewart of Maggie Valley, formerly of Florence, S. C., was married to Ronald Jordan on Sunday. June 5, at 12:30 p.m. in the St. Paul Meth odist Church at Florence. The date was the wedding anniversary of the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis Jordan, of Florence. The Rev. Joel Cannon of Pick-1 ens performed the ceremony and a program of music was presented by Mrs. George McCowan, organ ist, Mrs. W. Q. Parker, vocalist, and Hal Strain, violinist. The altar was decorated with floor baskets of white gladioli and greenery." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a princess style, streetlength dress of imported na?y shantung with white lace and rhinestone triih and a hat of match ing white lace with a short veil. She carried a white Bible topped with a purple-throated white or chid. Miss Jean Gilchrist of Florence was maid of honor and the bride's only attendant. She wore a dress of pink tissue tafTeta with white accessories and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. R. Ellis Jordan served as best | man for his son anl ushers *were James Frazier and Charles Han nah. both of Florence. After the ceremony the couple received in the vestibule of the church. Mrs. Stewart, mother of the bride wore an aqua embroidered sheath dress with a corsage of pink carnations. The mother of the bridegroom wore a dress of rose linen and lace with a corsage of carnations. Folowing a wedding trip in Western North Carolina the couple will spend the summer at Smokey Shadows Lodge in Maggie Valley after which they will go to Clem son College where the bridegroom will continue his education. The bride was graduated from McClenaghan High School in Florence and attended Columbia College. Columbia. S. C. where she was chosen Freshman Beauty Oueen and an attendant for the May Court. She was also. chosen this year by John Roberts Powers as queen of the beauty section of the Columbia College year book. Mr. Jordan was graduated from McClenaghan High School where he was caotain of the football team and judged the most valuable play er. He also received the good sportsmanship award. He is a ris ing sophomore at Clemson College. ? * * 4-H Club Food Sale Is Set For Friday The Saunook 4-H Club will hold a bake sale Friday, JUne 10. in the office of the Haywood Building and Loan Association. The proceeds will go to a fund to send two delegates to Colorado. pfayer book. Mrs. Abbott received her educa tion at Canton High School, Mars Hill College, and Blanton'a Busi ness College. She Is employed by the Dayton Rubber Company in Waynesville. Mr. Abbott is a graduate of Can ton Higb School and Clemson Col lege. He is employed by Columbia Southern Chemical Corporation in New Martinsville, West Virginia. The couple will reside in New Martinsville. Mrs. Barlow Entertains For Daughter Mrs. Tate H. Barlow of Canton entertained Monday with a lunch eon in honor of her daughter, Miss Sarah Ann Barlow, bride-elect of James H. Abbott, Jr., and her wed ding attendants and out-of-town guests. The event was held at the Barlow home on Orchart Street. Guests included: Miss Barlow, Miss Geraldine Jones of Charles ton, S. C? Miss Carolyn Cabe. Mrs. Mary L. Barkby, Mrs. James H.' Abbott, Mrs. -W. L. Barkby, Mrs. J. H Abbott, Sr., Miss Barbara Nelle Shaver, Mrs. Charles Ward and Miss Patricia Trull, all of Can ton; Mrs. L. B. Barlow of New York City; Mrs. Blair Miller of Johnson City. Tenn. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyatt have returned from Chapel Hill where they attended the graduation exer cises of their son, Charles Hyatt. They were accompanied by their son, Billy, and were jothed in Chapel Hill by their daughter, Mrs. Frank Richardson of Elkin. Peggy Anne Peek Weds Hartman R. Kuykendall i Miss Peggy Anne Peek, daugh-' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Peek of Waynesvllle, Route 3, became the bride of Hartman Rankin Kuy kendall of 24 Wellington St., Ashe ville, son of the late Mrs. E. L. Kuykendall Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Bethel Baptist Church at Can ton. The Rev. Avery E. Peek, pastor , of the Hazelwood Baptist Church performed the ceremony. Paul Franklin and Arthur Moon, both of Waynesville presented a pro gram of wedding music, aecom papied by Miss Martha Jean Kelly of Canton. The bride, given in marriage by ; her father, wore a gown of white shadow lace over taffeta, designed with a fitted bodice, scalloped s neckline, pointed sleeves and a i skirt of lace and taffeta extending t into a chapel train. Her fingertip ; veil of illusion was attached to a Juliet cap of matching lace edged with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white lilies of the valley with white roses. Mrs. Cecil Clark of Asheville was matron of honor and wore a waltz > length dress of lettuce green lace j over taffeta made with a fitted ' bodice and matching jacket, and ; a headdress and bouquet of spring ' flowers. Mrs. Johnny Helton of Asheville and Mrs. Eula Mae Keener of Canton were brides maids. Their dresses, headdresses and flowers were identical to that Of the matron of honor, In pink and blue. Miss Mary Frances DeBord and Miss Mary Kay Peek, cousins of 1 the bride wc -e flower girls, dim- ? my Sisk, ring bearer, and Billy Peek, attendant, were also Cousins of the bride. Johnny Helton of Asheville served as best man and James Sisk of Waynesville, uncle of the bride, Don Gorsine of Madison, Wis., Horace Gene Beaver of En ka and Richard Riddle of Can ton ushered. For their wedidng trip south the bride wore a white tailored linen suit with blue accessories and a corsage from her bouquet. Upon their return they will reside at 207 Broadway. Mrs. Kuykendall is a graduate of Bethel High School and attended Bob Jones University in Green ville. S. C. Mr. Kuvkendall attend ed Emma Hieh School and served with the United States Marine Corps in Korea. * ? * Miss Provost, Mr. Swift, Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allen were hosts at a dinner Monday evening in their home in Hazelwood. hon oring Miss Lane Prevost and James N. Swift, whose marriage will take place next week. The table was centered with an arrangement, of pastel flowers, flanked with white candles tied ' with tulle. The guests included Miss Pre- i MRS. HARTMAN RANKIN " KUyKENDALL is the former | Miss Petty Anne Peek, daughter ? of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Peek of Waynesville, Route 3. * * * i Dinner Tonight Will Honor I Bridal Couple Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Way will entertain at dinner this evening In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mas sie on the Pigeon Road, in honor of Miss Lane Prevost and her fi ance, James N. Swift. A bridal motif will be observed in the appointments and arrange ments of roses and baby's breath in pastel shades will be used in decorating. A gift will be present ed to the bride-elect. The guests will include Miss Pre vost. Mr. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. McDonald of Larned, Kas., Miss Linda Sloan, Miss Laura Woody. Miss Sally Stovall, Miss Julia Ann Stovall, Miss Elizabeth Watkins, Robert Massie, Stanford MasSle and guest. Robert Shaver of Albemarle. Jeff Reece, George Dewey Stovall, and Carl Mundy. vost, Mr. Swift, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Prevost, Jr., parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Swift, parents of the bridesroom elect, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Prevost Sr., Ralph Prevost. III. Miss Jo?r Prevost. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mc Donald, brother-in-law and sister af the bridegroom of Larned, Kas Mrs. W. W. Norman of Griffin, Ga., who has been visiting her son in-law and daughter. Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Barner, jr.", left yesterday tor her summer cabin at Vagle Park, Ga. She was accompanied by her little granddaughter, Mary Barber, and Marietta Campbell, who will be her guests at the cabin !or several days. A*j ,X ? t- t Charles Messes left Tuesday /or . Lynchburg, Va., to attend the wedding of a fraternity brother, Johnny Palmer. ? ? ? Rex. Feichter, a member of this year's graduating class of Waynes* ville High School, will leave this week for Chapel Hill where he will begin study at (he University of North Carolina. i _ - m . .. **,*? ^NS~"The store Brides jfe;;: *? ? i ' M*%jli^i' ghtn you boy a dromond for ttw jifl you Ibvo, hrian Mo. forts about thot diamond, most bo given to **' . ? pw to fwttM its worth, lot the depondobittty of stoch ?kdopondf upon the integrity of your jeweler. Therefore ' [ trust only ? trustworthy jeweler. l]VAV|^| I H H 16-blAMOND BRIDAL DUfeTTE $16950 Both Rings * PAY A LITTLE AT A TIME . ^ J t W ? 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