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19th Anniversary SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ? ' ' ' ,.V4:- ,"5 :V - a Rirr fsavinrre , on items you need . now i ? Call your friends and drive on into Asheville ... you'll be Blighty glad you did! 1 0 Spend The Doy! Shopping Hours * 10:00 A.M. 'til 5:30 P. M. Ivey's in Asheville ' HKafiffi.# 1Li Miss Medford, Mr. McElroy Are Honored Dr. and Mr* John fenny and Mr and Mr*. Raymond Caldwell entertainad at a buffet supper Sat urday evening in tbe home of Dr. and Mrs. Penny honoring Miss Mary Medford and her fiance, Lynwood McElroy. A bridal motif was carried out in the appointments and the bride elect was presented a gift of china. The guests, in addition to Miss Medford and Mr. McElroy, were hfc- and Mr*. Glenn W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Palmer, Jr., Mr. 1 and Mrs. Joe Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. J Charlie Woodard, Mrs. H. B. Hlnes, 1 Miss Edna Summerrow, Miss Joy J Woody. Miss Dixie Campbell, Miss | Jean Childers, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Cabe, Mr. and Mrs. Tuck Ray, Bill Plott. Rupert Hargett of Charlotte, ( Mr and Mrs. James E. Davis of Asherille. Mr. and Mrs. John R. J Carver, and Frank D. Ferguson. . Jr. ? ? ? Natural cheddar cheese comes i rind-free in air-resistant wrappers i these dpys. It may be had in 8 ?unce. about 14 ounces and 1- i pound packages. NORCROSS /GRADUATION / CARDS Hare yea teen oar Gift Ann ration* starthu at 91.M? fiMa 9 -GIFT SHOP-/ m N. MAIN WAYNE8VILLE t-TT-..?=!! niME |N C00L 1/1 nc COMFORT Drive lip Where It's Cool AH The Time (Altitude, 1 Mile) And Enjoy Perfect TV While Dining STEAK DINNER CHICKEN DINNER ; . i ? Plate Lunches ? Sandwiches , ? Hone Made Pies # Coffee ? Cold Drinks # Ice Cream NOVELTIES AND SOUVENIRS NT. PISGAH DINING ROOM & GIFT SHOP OPENING SUNDAY. MAY 27 Mr. and Mm. Jarrett Williamson. Owners-Operators I 1 1 11 FREE ( PRIZES I WILL BE GIVEN TO 1956 Graduates AT BJioiililcSi E^s^rnwArfHCMum^^ |-;| AT 2 P.M. MONDAY, MAY 28 TH1B' PROGRAM WILL BK BROADCAST OVER RADIO STATION WHCC AT 2 P. M. AND A RE-BROADCAST AT TP. M. i sfftif ? **4 ' ' .. V. ' ? ? V THE ENGAGEMENT OE MISS GLENDA LEE CARSWELL to Ut ile McFall* Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raj aland Carswell of Waysaarllle. The bridegroom-elect la the ton of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrfalls of Morganton. The wedding is planned for June. I 11 Bride - Elect [s Honored At 3ard Party Miss Mary Msdford. bride-elect ?f Lynwood McElroy, was honored it a bridge and canasta party giv tn by Mrs. Enos Boyd and Miss Mary Sue Crocker Wednesday tvenlng in the home of Mrs. Boyd. Spring flowers were used in- car rying out a pink and white eolor motif. Following the games prizes were iwarded to Mrs. Ben Price, who iad high bridge score, and to Miss Edna Snmmerrow who had hifh score among canasta players. Miss Medford was presented a gift of china. The guests were Miss Medford, Mrs. Carol Cabe. Mrs. Cecil Brown, Mrs. Richard White, Mrs. Wilson Medford, Mrs. Leroy Hairell, Mrs. C. C- Palmer, Jr., Mrs Joe Palm er, Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Miss JOy Woody, Miss Jean Childers, Miss Edna Summerrow, and Miss Dixie Campbell. i ? * ? Bethel Church ' To Sponsor Benefit Supper A fellowship supper, sponsored by the Bethel Methodist Church, will be held in the Bethel school cafeteria, Friday from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. The meal will be prepared by Circle I of the church and will be served by the Joy Class. Tickets will be $1.00 for adults and $.30 for children. Proceeds will go to the organ fund of the church. The public is invited. * ? * ' Oliver A. Yount, Jr. of Waynes ville, a member of The Mountain eer mechanical staff, is now taking naval reserve training at the Charleston Naval Base. Charleston, S. C. Margaret Noland Receives Degree At Greensboro tUh Margaret Naland waa grad uated (rum Greensboro Collage at commencement exercises in received the AB Degree In Sociol ogy and Primary Education with a minor in Social Studies. Miss Noland was affiliated with a number of clubs and campus ac tivities during Iter four years at GO. She was a member and officer of the Young Democrats Club, the International Relations Chsb, Fu ture Trackers, The Bit and Spur, the Spanish Club, and the Irving Society. She played the clarinet in the college Chamber Orchestra and was a signer of the College Gold Book, which lists the names of students with a scholastic aver age of B or better. The daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Hngh Noland. Miss Noland plans to gp to Greenaboro after a visit 1 with her parents where she will ! be employed as a case worker with I the Guilford County Welfare De partment. * * * HDC Schedule Friday, May 25, 2:00 p.m. ?Lake Jmtaluska?Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Jr. Monday, May 28. 2:00 p.m.?Mc KJwimon entertain Maggie Club at home of Mrs. Harold Hansen. Monday, May 29 - 31, 12:00 Noon ?WNC Handicraft Camp. MISS MABCARKT NOLAND, iuakltr. of Mr. Ml Mr*. Hack NoUnd, wo cridnilil fro* Greensboro. Collere Monday moraine with aa AB Decree. (Sherrlil's Photo). Haywood Nurses' Club Will Meet Monday The Haywood County Nurses' Club will hold ? regular meeting Morntay it 7:30 p.m. in the dining room- of the hospital. ? I Mrs. Fanny Martin, president of the club, will'conduct the busi- " ness. ? lichkand Baptist WMU 'o Sponsor Benefit The Woman's Missionary Union ( Richland Baptist Church will old a benefit sale Saturday, May 20, in front of Belk-Hudson Store. Pies, cakes, candies and hand made aprons scarfs, pillow cases, and towels will be sold. The sale will befin at 8:90 a.m. ? ? ? Use the Went Ads far ri?Mi t U R T GANS ? 44The Store Graduates Prefer" The TlBMl 8^*^ MMI y lK Graduation ? Gm ' ^^aBfrlB the lovely lady look ? in y; t ki It comeslti cotton ? who but Nolly Don designs it $o smartly (inside and out), fits it so wotl, yet keeps tfie same fine qwdity at such a "tidy" pfce? See how lovely you look in thoip fresh-cut sheers ? so feminine end right this pretty summer. < ? ( The crochet shirtwaist, left. Crisp dotted Swiss in blue, pinlc, lilac, navy, cararhet brawn. 14 to 44 and custom sizes* S I4C tO\24C. 12.95 A lestem 'Wavered cotton chiffon, centers Tebiiized* for creaee-resistance. Paisley print in red, aqua, violet. tO to 20 end custom sizes* IOC te 20C 11.05 Shadew print ceften chlffen, above. Tebifinsd* ier crease-resistance, block, red, navy, brown. 14 to 44 ond custom. sizes* 14C to 24C. 14.95 'CnjMilm era mO hr Mm tUpilSy MHiShi ?tara. 4* try Ndfy Ph i vWI-rai iiee> : :r*vrt - K^i('? ?( :h% .. *. <-?
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