fly Fowler irried In York City pverly Ann Fowler of i and Thomas franklin f New York City were Lay July 22. at 4 30 '. Park Avenue Christian P New York. ,e is the daughter of Mr. I Raymond Justin Fowler K and the bridegroom foi Mrs. Kichard L Fol Lson and the late Jasper nan. lplon Adams, pastor oi pronounced the vows ?ence of a small group Ceremony the bride wore 11 linen suit with black n and black velvet ac Uer corsage was of ?ipedium orchids, rman attended Florida rersity and was gradu Western Carolina Col made her debut in St. Fia., in 1951. Last year in the commercial de nt the Morganton High Inun attended Catawba L,d was graduated this fthr University of North there he was a member ligma PI fraternity. He Le years in the U. S. L now with the Mount |in<, Co. with offices in L, "state Building. New Lie will make their home k 7(ilh Street. New York. J * + * lie Liner lains I Party telle Liner was hostess ton Saturday at Mount f honoring Miss Eugenia I her wedding attendants. Lhoon table was center I ararngement of mixed inked by white candles. Ists were Miss Boone, ?yrd, Mrs. George Wine leigh. Mrs. Herbert Gar Idese. Mrs. Dick Wilson | Mrs. Robert }Vilson of t. and Mrs. Charles Is Bob Grosty Is Honored At Church Service Bob Grasty wa honored at ' special services at the Ratcliffe ' Cove Baptist Church Sunday morn ! ing. The occasion was Mr. Grasty's eighty-seventh birthday. He was presented a birthday cake and a love offering was taken in appreci ation of his twenty-five years of | service in the church. Following the service, a birthday dinner was held in the home of a son, Truman Grasty, in the Hyatt Creek section. Those present, in addition to ! Mr. and Mrs. Grasty, were Mrs. I Ernest Webb, Mrs. Dorothy Moody i and son, Tommy Neal, Mr. and Mrs. '"red Troutman and son. Dale, Mrs. Lou Cagle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ray an. I daughter, Wanda Sue, and Mrs. Nettie Dietz. Mr. Grasty has 6 children, 36 grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren. Four chil dren are deceased. He has made his home in the Ratcliffe Cove Community since 1928 and has been active in the Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church. ?? '? ?: Two Couples Announce Engagements Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Gaile D. , Kress of Hatwai, Washington, to j Clarence H. Powell of Canton, and I also the engagement of Miss Allane Rhoda Carter of Hatwai to Airman first Class Doff Alvin Young of Saxon, West Virginia. The two couples will be married in a double ring ceremony in Aug ust. Miss Kress is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kress of Hatwai, [ and Mr. Powell is the son of Mr, J j and Mrs. H. H. Powell of Canton. | Miss Carter is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Carter, also of j Hatwai. and Airman Young is the ! son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young of ? Saxon. Miss Kress and Miss Carter are students at the Deaconess School of Nursing in Spokane, Washing ton, where they plan to continue their training. * * * Want ads bring quick results MBS. JAMES PARHAM JETER is the former Miss Eugenia Boone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Haywood Boone of IVaynesville. She was married yesterday afternoon in the First Methodist Church. (Photo by II. B. Norton). * Miss Eugenia Boone Weds James Parham Jeter Miss Eugenia Boone, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Haygood ! Boone of Waynesville. became the 1 bride of James Parham Jeter, son i of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Russell j Jeter also of Waynesville, in a' double ring ceremony Sunday af- ! ternoon, July 31, at 4:30 o'clock in j the First Methodist Church. The Rev. Earl H. Brendall. pas- ! : tor of the church, pronounced the | vows, and a program of music was presented by Mrs. W, R, Wilson, organist, and Charles Isley, Jr., soloist. Mr. Isley sang "At Dawn 1 ing" and "Ruth's Song," prior to ; | the ceremony and Miss Mozelle : 'Liner sang "The Lord's Prayer" as ( a benediction. The altar was decorated with I floor baskets of white gladioli and branched candelabra against a I background of ferns and palms, j The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white Chantilly lace over bridal satin fashioned with fitted bodice accented with scalloped neckline. 1 .The long tapered shv-es ended in i points over the hands and the full ! gathered skirt ended in a chapel | train. Her two-tiered finger-tip veil i of French illusion fell from a half shell of rosepoint lace trimmed with sequins and seed pearls and her only ornament was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom She carried a colonial bouquet centered with a white orchid and showered with satin streamers and lily-of-the-valley. Mrs. Sam Byrd of Bunnlevel. 1 N.C., sister of the bride, was mat ron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Mozelle Liner of Waynesville. Mrs. George Winecoff of Raligh, and Mrs. Dick Wilson of Canton. The attendants were gowned alike in blue lace cocktail ! dresses, similar in design to that of the bride. Their headdresses were half-sliells of matching lace and they carried bouquets of mixed summer flowers. Dr. Jeter served as best man for his son and ushers were Robert and David Jeter, brother of .the bridegroom, Joe Boone, brother of the bride, and Robert Brannon, all of Wavnesville. Immediately following the cere mony the parents of the bride en tertained with a reception in the dining room of the church. Assist ing were Mrs. Joe Boone, Mrs. Al len Boone, and Mrs. James Boone, sisters-in-law of the bride; the Misses Sara. Ruth, and Linda Boone, sisters of the bride; Miss Mary Wayne Crymes of Charlotte, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Pink Francis, Miss Bessie Sue Francis, Miss Betty Felmet, Miss Julia Ann Stovall. and Miss Shirley Sheffield. The couple left after the recep tion for a wedding trip to Florida. For traveling the bride wore a champagne colored two-piece dress with matching accessories and the orchid corsage from her bridal bouquet. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Jeter will be at home on the Asheville Road. Waynesvillc. The bride attended Vaynesville High School. Mars Hill Junior Col lege. and Woman's College of the University of North Carolina and was gradulaed from the North Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing in Winston-Salem. At present she is a member of the nursing staff .of the Haywood County Hospital. The bridegroom was graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and the University of Rich mond. Va. and was a member of | Phi Theta Delta Fraternity. He served three years in the U. S.' Air Force with duty in the United Stntes and Furopc and now holds Lakeside Club Has Basket Workshop. The Lakeside Home Demonstra- j tion Club held a basket workshop last week in the home of Mrs. Howell Crawford. Mrs. Homer Justice, chairman of the Achievement Day committee, held a meeting of her committee prior to the workshop. Those attending were Mrs. Wil liam Balentine, Mrs. Richard In inan, Mrs. James McClure, Mrs. Crawford, and Mrs. Justice. The workshop was conducted by Mrs. Rankin Ferguson. Pvt. James Parton has returned to Walter Reed Hospital in Wash ington, D. C. after spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parton, here. Pvt. Par ton became seriously ill while sta tioned at Eilson Air Force Base, Alaska several months ago and has recently been moved to Wal ter Reed Hospital for treatment. a position as field representative for the Time Payment Department of Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., Ashcville. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. ] James K. Boone of Hampton, Va? brother and sister-in-law of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crymes, Jack and Mary Wayne Crymes of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Garrou of Valdese. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson of Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. William Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Boney Hill of Hen derspnville. Methodist Circles Plan August Meetings Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet Tues day. August 2. as follows: Circle 1 will meet in the home of Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld with Mrs. R. H. Blackwell as co-hostess at 10 a.m. Circle 2 will have a picnic meet ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas Strlngfield at 1 p.m. Circle 3 will meet in the home of Mrs. Zeb Curtis at 3 p.m. Circle 4 will have a picnic meet ing at the home of Mrs. Will Rat clifle at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Jfowell Bryson will be co-hostess. Circles 5, 6, and 7 will have a joint family picnic at the church at 6:30 p.m. Circle 8 will have a picnic meet ing at the home of Mrs. Weaver Kirkpatrick on Love Lane at 12 o'clock, noon Mrs. Irving Leather wood will be co-hostess. The Weslevan Service Guild will meet with Mrs. Lewis Green at 7:30 p.m.. Mrs. Oliver Yount co hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McCabe, who have been guests at the home of Mrs. William Hannah, left Sun day for their home in Jacksonville, Florida. * ? * Miss Bette Hannah had as her guest for the weekend Miss Adele Hicks of Raleigh. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Reed Van of At lanta were weekend guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Morris. Mrs. Van is the former Miss Joan Morris. * * + Lt. Joe Michal, Jr.. left Satur day for Eglin Air Force Base, Florida where he will begin active duty. Michal received his commis sion as second lieutenant at State College two years ago and was de ferred from active duty while com pleting work for a Master's De gree in Mechanical Engineering. * ? ? Judge and Mrs. J. J. Burney of Wilmington are visiting the lat ter's sister, Mrs. J. P. Dicus. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way have as their guests their grandson, Joseph Howell Way, IV, and his other grandmother, Mrs. O. C. White, both of Richmond, Va. Dr. J. H. Way, III accompanied his son and mother-in-law to Waynesville and spent the weekend with his par ents. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meok of Gren ada. Miss., summer visitors to Waynesville for a number of years, are guests at the home of Mrs. W. G. Tassell. # * * Mrs. Carl Hill and her daugh ter, Mary Elizabeth, of Lowland. Tenn., are visiting the former's aunt, Mrs. Sydie Ray. ? * * Mrs. Lyle Brakesman and her young daughter, Carol, of Los Angeles, California are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCarroll. Mrs. Brakesman and Mrs. McCarroll are cousins. ? ? * Claudia Moore of Charlotte is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hosaflook. while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Moore, are spending a vacation in Miami, Florida. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS FRANKLIN NORMAN were married July 22 in the Park Ave nue Christian Church in New York City. Mrs. Norman is the former Miss everly Ann Fowl er. daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Justin Fowler of Waynesville. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ed wards have as their guests at their summer home at Lake Junaluska their five grandchildren, the chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Ed wards of Durham as follows: Le Roy, Dan, Jr., Claire, Marie, and Jane Edwards. The children are also spending sometime with their aunt, Mrs. John C. KJopp and Mr. Klopp at the Lake. ? * * MR. McCRACKEN AT HOME The Rev. R. P. McCracken has returned to his home at Lake Jun aluska after receiving treatment at Bowman-Gray Hospital in Wins ton-Salem. * * * The planet Mercury has no satellites. Annual Episcopal Bazaar Is Set For Thursday The annual Summer Bazaar at Grace Episcopal Church will be held all day starting at 10 a.m. Thursday, August 4. The public Is invited. Sale tables will include fine hand-made articles, baby clothes, aprons, unique Christmas gifts, wrapping papers and cards, mis cellaneous items, a white elephant table, and home-made food stuffs. A cold plate luncli of friend chicken will be offered at noon time, and the Youth Group of the church will conduct a snack bar all day. Reservations for the evening meal must be made in advance with Mrs. Henry Lee IGL 6-8502). Miss Pearl Harris, president of the Woman's Auxiliary, which is presenting the Bazaar, is chair man. Every woman member of the church has been asked to con tribute at least one thing to each able. Sub-chairman for the various tables are: Food ? Mrs. Roy Campbell, assisted by Mrs. Robert Breece, Mrs. Dan Cross, Mrs. John Fergusson, Mrs. Finney Timbes and Miss Lou Elva Eller; Aprons? Mrs. J. F. Abel, assisted by Mrs. Hugh Love and Mrs. Ralph Cal houn; Baby articles ? Mrs. Dwight Beatty. with Mrs. W. G. Austin. M;'s. Milburn Ballance, and Mrs. Ruth Green; Miscellaneous ? Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, assisted by Mrs. Vance Derby; the While Elephant table ? Mrs. C. W. Min ett, assisted by Mrs. Leo Hill and Mrs. Robert Hill; and Christmas?? Mrs. Walter Baermann, with Mrs. Boyd Evans. A Children's Fish Pond will be conducted by Katherine Cross, Sally Dock and David Hardwlck; and the Refreshment Stand by Katherine Hill, Gail Hampton and Joel Rathermel. FOR RENT?Five-room newly dec orated apartment, garage. Adults preferred. No pets. Call GL 6 3298. A 1-tr mmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmd Presbyterian Circles Set August Meetings Circles of the Women of the Waynesville Presbyterian Churcn will hold their August meetings Tuesday, August 2, as follows: Circle 1 will meet at Camp Una gusta on the Pigeon Road. Mem bers will leave Waynesville at 12 o'clock, noon. Circle 2 will meet in the home of Mrs. Charles McCuiston at 10:30 a.m. Circle 3 will meet In the home of Mrs. Whitener Prevost at 7:30 p.m. Circle 4 will meet in the home of Mrs. Calvin Thielman at t:30 p.m. * * * ANNOUNCEMENT T-Sgt. and Mrs. William V. Toy of Quantico, Va., announce the birth of a son, Stanley Owen, on July 16. at the Naval Hospital in Quantico. Sgt. 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