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Miss Kilpatrick Is Bride Of J. A. Fowler Miss Carolyn Kilpatrick. daugh ter of Mrs. Deveraux Griffin of Candler and the late B. W. kil patrick. became the bride of Air man Third Class James Arnold Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly Carver of Howell Mill Road. Waynesville, in a ceremony at Ridgeway Baptist Church near Candler on Friday evening, March 16. The Rev. A. N. Hollis, Jr., pas tor of the church, officiated and a program of music was presented by Miss Margaret Ann Taylor, organist, and Miss Brenda Welch, vocalist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her step-father, wore a ballerina length dress of white net and lace and a finger-tip veil of illusion. She carried a white Bible with a bouquet of white car nations and baby's breath, cen tered with a white orchid. Miss Sue Ellen Kilpatrick, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Her ballerina length dress was of blue nylon and she wore matching accessories. Bill Taylor of Candler, cousin of the bride, served as best man. Mrs. Fowler is a student in the Enka High School whefe she is a member of the Beta Club. The bridegroom was graduated from the Waynesville Township High School where he was a class officer and member of the foot ball team. He enlisted in the Air Force in July, 1955 and re ceived basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas after which he was transferred to Francis E. Warren Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Following the ceremony, which was attended by only members of the families and close friends, a reception was held in the home of the bride. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in an apartment at the home of the bridegroom's parents until April 10 when Airman Fowler re ports to the West Coast for trans fer to Okinawa. ? ? ? HDC Schedule Friday. March 23, 2:00 p.m. ? Lake Junaluska ? Mrs. Willard Moody (Mrs. Clark Messer). CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity to express our deepest appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown us by our friends and neigh bors in the death of our beloved one, Cecil A. Mauncy and Daughter BUY YOUR EASTER OUTFIT NOW AND USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN THE SMART SHOP Main St. GL 6-8210 WINNERS in the annual girl#' reading contest at Waynesville High School Tuesday morning, spon sored by the Woman's Club, were (left to right) Lrona Davis, first; Barbara Edwards, second, and Gall Camlln, third. (Mountaineer Photo). Canton Garden Club Plans Daffodil Flower Show ( ' A Daffodil Flower Show will be held by the Canton Garden Club in the Assembly Room of the Can ton Library, Friday, April 6, from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. "Spring Song" will be the theme of the show, of which Mrs. James B. Hurley is general chairman. The public is invited. The exhibits will be limited to members of the four Canton Gar den Clubs and only one entry will be allowed in each class. All en tries must comply with the sched ule or they will be disqualified. Blue, red, and yellow ribbons will be awarded for first, second and places, respectively. The tri-color will be awarded in both arrange ments and horticulture. Horticulture specimens must 'be grown by the exhibitor. Flowers used in the artistic arrangements division may be obtained frotn any source. Painted, dry or artificial material will be disqualified. The following tips have been given to exhibitors: For best re sults pick all cluster-types of nar cissi several days before the show and place in water in a dark place. Large cup varieties should be pick ed the day before and placed in water overnight. Use a camel hair brush for grooming. For the small varieties a 7-inch stem is about the correct length and a 9-inch stem is correct for large varieties. Entry books will open at 9 a.m. and close at 11 a.m. on the day of the show. The schedule follows: Artistic Arrangement Division Mrs. J. L. Reeves.'chairman Class 1. A tine arrangement of flowering branches in a low con tainer. Class 2. Arrangement featuring daffodils. Class 3. A mass arrangement. Class 4. Arrangement of spring blooms in your favorite container, accessories permitted. Reserved for those who have never won a blue ribbon. Class 5. Arrangement featuring color, one color must predominate, accessories permitted. Reserved for those who have won blue ribbons. Horticulture Division Mrs. Roy Trammell, chairman Division I Trumpet daffodil; trumpet as long or longer than the perianth. Class 1. Yellow trumpet. Class 2. White trumpet. Class 3. Bi-color trumpet. Division II Large-cup narcissi (Incomparabilis) cup more than 1/3 but less than length of perianth. Class 4. Any Incomparabilis. Division III Small cup narcissi ?cup less than 1/3 length of peri-! anth. Class 5. Leedsie ? perianthi white, cup white or pale citron sometimes tinged with pink or ap ricot. Class 6.?Barri?cup usually edg ed with orange or red. Division IV Double Narcissi. Class 7. Any double narcissi. Division V Triandus and Cycla mineus hybrids ? cyclamen flow ered daffodils with reflexing peri anth. Class 8. Any triandus ? white drooping flower. Class 9. Any cyclamincus ? golden yellow. Division VI Jonquilla narcissi? two or more small, very fragrant flowers on one stem. Class 10. Any jonquilla. ~i FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd I flJ#" SUNBEAM DAY I AT rnrr MARTIN ELECTRIC COMPANY Kt"Kee ^ Mrs. Hilda Buchanan, Sunbeam Home Economist, Will Be In Our Store J All Day Friday, March 23rd, Demonstrating the Famous COME IN AND Smbeam REGISTER FOR THIS ? mm >m? mm m ?r mm m SUNBEAM FRYPAN-To /WI AfWA bl E R Be Given Away Absolutely FREE. Registration Must . . _, . ? , _ ? . ? 4 ? ?? . ? ., .. , And Blender Attachment ? Be Made Between 9:00 A. M. and a I. M., Friday, March FREE COFFEE WILL BE SERVED 23, 1956. Winner Will Be Announced In The Waynes- Plan Now To Attend! ville Mountaineer, Monday, March 26th. L? MARTIN ELECTRIC COMPANY Main Street Waynes ville Miss Leatherwood Gets Recognition For Scrapbook Miss Patsy Leatherwood, Waynes ville high school senior, received honorable mention for her scrap book entered in the annual con test sponsored by the State Soci ety of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution. The book, which was one of 116 entered by girls throughout the state, was compiled to show Miss Leatherwood's activities through out her four years of high school. Selection of a girl to make the scrapbook is made each year by the students and faculty of the high school on a basis of scholar ship and leadership. The girl select ed represents her school and the local DAR chapter in the state scrapbook contest which is known as a "Citizenship Contest". The decision of the Judges was made at a recent DAR conference held in Ashevllle. Eighteen books were selected from the original 116 to be on display at the conference and the winners were chosen from these. First and second places went to Carolyn Carter of Wadesboro and Marilyn Hackett of Spencer. Miss Leatherwood, who is an honor student at WTHS, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leatherwood. * ? * Pvt. Don Chambers of Fort Knox, Ky? is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chambers on Route 1, Clyde. Division VII Poetlcus narcissi? white perianth with a flattened crown of yellow, edged more or less with red. Class 11. Any poeticus. Division VIII Sweet scented poetaz narcissi?several short-cup flowers to a stem. Class 12. Any poetaz. Division IX Narcissi collection. Class 13. At least 6 varieties, labeled. Class 14. At least 6 varieties, not labeled. MRS. JOHN N. SHOOLBRED Mrs. Shoolbred Observes 90th Birthday Mrs. John N. Shoolbred observed her ninetieth birthday Tuesday, March 18. No formal celebration of the oc casion was planned although a number of friends and neighbors called during the afternoon hours. The home was filled with flow ers which were sent by friends and a large birthday cake was featured in the dining room. Mrs. Shoolbred, who has been i confined to her bed most of the time for several months, sat up for two hours during the after noon and received her guests. Re ceiving with her was her son, William Shoolbred. Assisting were Mrs. R. H. Stretcher and Mrs. Ernest Withers. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Curt Kaufman and their daughters. Arlene and Sharon, left Tuesday by plane for Porto Rica, where they will spend six months. Mr. Kaufman, who is an official of Wellco Shoe Cor poration is making the trip on business. KURT GANS ? "The Store Brid* Prefer" A Silver Gift With Many Uses Only $9.95! Made By REED & BARTON ? ? Here is what we consider the finest silver buy in America today. Reed & Barton's beautiful oval "Holiday" Dish, tnaster-crafted in heavy silverplate. 10'4" long. Looks far more expensive than its price. Fed. tax included. 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