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Dover - Moody Marriage Is Aritibtmced Vis* Kath Wr Moody herame the bride of Horace Cteatjis Dover Sat urday, February 29. at A p.m. In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. H. D Moody of Waynesvillc. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs H. A. Dover of Grover, N.C. The doubt* ring ceremony was performed by the Rev Grady Bar ringer. pastor of the Maple Grove MethoOMf Church. Given lb'marriage by her fath er, the bride wort a light blue lin en suit with Mack accessories and she carried 'a white Bible topped wl:h red rosebuds. Mrs. Charles Haynes of Clyde was matrpo pf honor. She wore a ; phik knit dreaa and her corsage was or white carnation* K'.erald Haynes. brother-in-law of the bride, was beat man Kollowtae the ceremony the par ents of ttlMbide entertained with a i r-twpt lonjjpslstlng in serving were Mrs. Rl^Pa Queen snd Mrs. Ned Tacker/j# Mr Dfldfcti. employed as a fore- I man with the J. S. Mltchum Con tracting Co, of Shelby. The coupte w|ll make their home In Grover. ? ? ? r ,;. I UDC Chapter Has Meeting The Haytgpod Chapter. United Daughter* pf the Confederacy met Friday afternoon In the home of Mrs. John Queen. Mrs. R. H. Black well wa* co-hostess. Mrs. C, rlf. Kirkpa trick, presi dent. presided and plans were made for the district meeting which will i be held hene April 28. Mrs. Roy Campbell Vat the speaker of the afternoon. She dis cussed events Of the War Between the States and read iteiila from a ropy of the*Raleigh Observer of !8?B. , Mrs. C. 9. Crofoot was, a guest. ? ? * Elizabeth Chapel WSCS Has Meeting 0 A meeting of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of Elisa beth Chapel* Methodist Church was held Thursday night in the home of Mr*. Glenn Hipp* Mrs. Claymor MoCrecken con ducted the devotions and a pro gram on "Venture* In Disclple ?hjp" was presented by Mrs. Wbody J op*, Mrs. Jack Arling ton, and Mrs. Darts Rogers. Mrs. James Mbdford, president, presided. Classroom Teachers To Meet Tonight The Haywood County C .asroom Teachers will hold a regular meet ing tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Central Elementary School. The program will Include a dis cussion of business matters with Mrs. Oral Yates presiding and a Chinese auction. A social hour will follow the meeting. * ?* * Alpha Theta Chapter To Meet Thursday A meeting of the Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be held in the home of Mrs. Bob Francis. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Miss Nancy Medford wiU discuss, "Voice and Vocabulary Reflect The Inner You." Mrs. David Noland will present. "Let's Match wits." Business will be conducted by Mrs. Raymond Caldwell, president of the chapter. ' 1 i ' i 'i i Nurses Of District Will Meet March 14 District One of the North Caro lina State Association will meet Wednesday, March 14, at 4 p.m. in the Buncombe County Courthouse. Asheville. Dr. B. B. Bagby will speak on Rehabilitation. All registered nurses are invited to attend, ? * ? HDC Schedule Monday, March S, 7:00 p.m. ? Good Neighbors ? Mrs. Robert Clark (Miss Mabel Clark). Tuesday, March 8, 2:00 p.m. ? Beaverdam?Mrs. Elmer Keener. Wednesday, March 7, 9:30 p.m.? Fairview?Mrs. Kyle Campbell. Wednesday, March 7, 2:00 p.m.? Aliens Creek?Mrs. Tom Moody. Thursday, March 8, 10:30 a.m.? Fines Creek?Mrs Cauley Rogers. Friday, March 9, 1:30 p.m. ? Iron Duff - Crabtree - Hyder Mt. ? Crabtree Methodist Church. MRS. HORACE C. DOVER 1 Mr*. Dover I* the former Katkleen Moody, dauchter of Mr. and 1 Mr*. H. D. Moody of Waynemrllle. She was married February 25 la the home of her paronta. 1 Miss Clark Completes Wedding Plans Miss Sara Lee Clark, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Clkrk of anion, has completed plana for er marriage to Carleson Hippa, I so of Canton. The ceremony will e performed Friday. March ft. at p.m. In the Calvary Baptist 'hurch of Canton. The Rev. Ben Lee Ray. pastor of tie church, will officiate, assisted y the Rev. Joe Medford of Canton. program of music .will be pre ?rited by Carl Painter. Jr. of faynesville. vocalist, and Mrs. M. ,. Harvey of Canton, organist. The bride will be given in mar iage by her father. Miss Jean Wil ams of Canton, cousin of the ride, will serve as maid of honor. Iridosmaids will be Mrs. James hope of pandler, Mrs. Carl Greg ry of Valdusta, Ga., and Mrs. udy Rhinehart and Miss Martha ielly, both of Canton. Junior at rndants will be Miss Nancy Ella hark, and Miss Dianne Medford. 'anet Medford and Bobby Kay ieece will be flower girls, and Jef rey Oeweese will be rlngbearer. Robert E. Devlin of Canton will te best man. Ushers will be Carl Dark, brother of tie bride elect, if Los Angeles, California. James ihope of Candler, and Ollis Park er and Sam Coman, both of Canton. Following the ceremony a recep ion will be held at the 1 ?me of :he bride's parents. Miss Clark and Mr. Hipps hon ored the wedding party at a dinner last night in the Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton T.'ilJams, uncle and aunt of the bride-elect, will entertain with a buffet supper In their home immediately follow ing the wedding rehearsal on Thursday night. ? ? ? Shoeless Queen % QUEEN SORAYA of Iran Is shown In stocking fact as aha visits, with her husband, the tomb of Ma hatma Gandhi In Delhi The Iranian ruler and his wife ar rived in India while on an official trip (International Radiophoto) ???? Suave Sheath By V1IA WINSTON A DELICIOUS print in green blue ftnd black on a white ground sets the pace for this beautiful silk dress and stole perfect far resort now and for glamorous spring nights later. It is a flgure flattering sheath with an inter* esting bodice and the strapless top is nicely softened by the full length stole df the same material which has a novel feature in its bow-tied pockets, which Is prac* tic el. too. v MISS FRANCES JEWEL CLARK Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of Clyde. Route I. announce the engage ment of their daughter. Franees Jewel, to John Kilby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kilby of Waynesville, Route 1. The wedding is planned for April. New Cookbook Published By Carolina HDC Women I North Carolina's home demons tration women have just published a cookbook, and, according to Verna Stanton, assistant state home agent, ti's a volume worth owning. This particular collection has more than 400 recipes representing every area of the Tar Heel State? favorites of the mountain folk as well as of the coastal, families. The book also features some of the fine old Southern dishes which have been handed down from family to family through the generations. It also includes new, up-to-date re cipes?favorites of club members, their families and friends. Putting the book together involv ed going over thousands of recipes, testing each to determine the best, and then organizing the recipes into book form. A state-wide com .mittee of club leaders supervised the planning, editing and publish ing of the book. Serving were Mrs. Rufus Rhyne of Walnut Cove, Chairman; Mrs. Graham Sawyer of Camden; Mrs. Stephen Watson of Wilson, Route 2; Mrs. D. C. Cole of Rutherfordton; and Mrs L. C. Deaton of Candor. The cookbook is a six by "ine green and gold volume planne 1 for your easy use and reference. It contains Id sections devoted to everything from pickles to poultry, cheese and eggs to cakes and cookies, salads to soups. Miss Stanton explains that all cookbook proceeds will go into the state home demonstration treasury to help out with general expenses of the organization. If you are in terested, in getting a copy, see your local home demonstration agent or write to Box 6097, State College Station, Raleigh. ? Benefit Supper Planned A chicken supper for the benefit of Pleasant Balsam Baptist Church will be held at Saunook School Sat urday. Dinner will be aerved from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. Mary Ann Byrd Makes Parachute Training Jump Airman First Class Mary Ann Byrd, member of the nationally famous Air Force WAF Band, re cently completed her final phase of training in proper adjustment and use of the parachute by jumping from the parachute training tower at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Instructions prior to the actual jump included correct fitting of the 'chute harness and lectures on posi tions for jumping and landing. Practical application in specially constructed suspended harnesses provided Band members with ac tual experience In "slipping" the chutes, making turns, and assuming positions for landing in trees, high tension wires, and water. Practice In releasing hahnesses after landing preceded the climb to the tower, where all equipment was again, thoroughly inspected before jump ing positions were assumed. Band members jumped in teams of eight on the order of the jumpmas-' ter. Special arrangements had to be made for the 50-member all-WAF Band to participate in the para | chute training program, designed for use by pre-flight cadets. How ever. in view of the fact that WAF Band members frequently average as many as 70 hours aloft^in a single month. Base authorities agreed that instruction was war ranted. The training has prepared Band members to meet most situ ations incurred in evacuating an aircraft, and has helped them to become psychologically ready for that frst step into the wide, blue yonder, should it ever become necessary. Miss Byrd is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Byrd of Hazelwood. Mrs. Cagle Has Program At Club Meet , The Mountain View Garden Club met Thursday in the home of Mrs. Paul McElroy, Jr. Mrs. Joe :athey and Mrs. Ray Ellis were issociate hostesses. Afrs. Gordon Cagle presented a >rogrem on "House Plants and low To Start Them." She also >resented each member rooted 'uttings from her own hot house. New officers, who will assume heir duties at the April meeting, were installed by Mrs. David Hyatt, outgoing president. They ire Mrs A. R. Riegg, president; Mrs. Irving Leatherwood. vice president; Mrs. Simon Klosky, corresponding secretary; Mr4 Fred Hyatt, treasurer; and Mrs. Joe Cathey, historian. Luncheon was seated by the hostess. ? * ? Mrs. Carl Hill of Lowland, Tenn essee Spent the weekend here as the guest of Mrs. Hilliard Atkins tnd Misses Helen and Frances Ray. Her daughter. Mary Eliza beth Hill, visited her aunt, Mrs. Sydle Ray. MRS I I HARDIN Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Turpin of Waynesvtlle announce the mar i riser of their daughter. Ruby Jaline, to Earl Jennincs Hardin, ion of Claude D. Hardin of Can ton. The couple are marking their home in Canton. ? ? ? Quick supper: slices of precook ed ham broiled with canned sweet potato halves and pineapple rings. . 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