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Miss Cline , Of Canton Is Honored Mix Virginia Cilne of Canton. brMt-tlwt of Edward Thornhlll. 111. of Bnaqklyn. N. V.. wai honored at a luncheon given at "Sunny side Inn" In AahevlUe Friday. Guests Included Mix Cllne. Mm A. P. Cllne. mother of the hrlde eleet, Mr* F. T Peden. Mrs W R. *Palmer. Mr*. V. H. Duckett. Mr*. W. B Williamson. Jr.. Mrs C. A. Stone. Mrs Fred Ferguson. Mrs. Clyde R. Hocy. The behor guest was presented . a nift of topper by the guests. Miss Cllne. whose wedding will take place In July, will be enter tained *t a coffee Tuesday In the home of Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey. "Sunnywoud". Go Wodhesday Mr* N. M Med- 1 ford and Mrs Phil Medford of Waynesvllle will honor Miss Cllne / ot a luncheon at the Waynesvllle Country Club Mr*. to. B Williamson. Jr. will be hostess at a luncheon In the Rlltmore Forest Country Club on Friday as a courtesy to Mis* Cllne. >'*? * * * Mountain View Club Subscribes To Project The Mountain View Garden Club subscribed gfto' to the ?ecreatlon pKiJect ft Its regular meeting Thursday In the home of Mr*. Joe Cat hey.... A prvnam oh "Vines to Fit your NeedS** ntos given by Mrs. Boyd Medford." Mrs. A, R. Rlegg conducted the business!. Prior the meeting luncheon was ser#d by the hoatesses. Mrs. Othcyt M.r* Fred Hyatt, and Mrs Simon lflwky Guests were Mr*. W. D. Gilles pie of Atlanta adn Mrs. David Ling. ? ? ?? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson cf Elkin spent the weekend with the latter'* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyatt. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Richardson's nieces, Emily. Lilian, and Beth Hyatt, who will spend this week In Elkin. NOW IS THE * TIME TO GET IN THE SWIM IN A JANTZEN ' Swim suit %*?- ??? - (, USE OUR LA^-AWAY PLAN! : the smart shop Main St. GL 6-8210 - MM. RALPH A. WARD, wife of Bisfiop Ward of the Howe Kane Area, will be the featared speak er Wednesday night In Rtaart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska. The program la a part of the three-day annul meeting of the Woman'* Society of CfcrlaUan Service of The Methodist Church. iVSCS Conference Dpens Today At Lake Junaluska The sixteenth annual meeting of he Woman's Society of Christian lervice of the Western North Caro ina Conference of The Methodist ,'liurch will open tomorrow after icon at Lkke Junaluska. ? The three-day conference will lave a* a theme. "Thine Is The J lory." Mr*. J W Harbison of ihelby, conference president, will ireslde. Pre-conference meetings o f landing committee* and the ex ?cutlve board were held today. The first general meeting will ipen at 2 p.m. Tuesday with the irganization of the conference and ntroduction of officers and guests, ioly communion will be admlnls ered by Adm. ff. N. Thomas after vhich a Love Offering will be aken. Miss Clara French, executive ecretary of Work in Southeast Isla and China, will be the fea ured speaker Tuesday night. Mrs. Ralph A. Ward, wife of llshop Ward of the Hong Hong irea, will speak Wednesday even ng. The conference will close follow ng the morning session on Thurs lay. * * ? Lions Attend Meet kt Carolina Beach Lawrence Leatherwood, gover tor of Lions District 31-A, and Mrs. Leatherwood returned Wed nesday from Carolina Beach where hey attended the State Lions Con tention. Also attending the convention nd Mrs. Harry Whisenhunt and heir son, Danny; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Edwards and their children, ind Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodard ind their son, Jimmy. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomas and heir children. Judy, Gwyn and Eddie, left today for Daytona leach, Florida for a vacation. Parties This Week Will Honor Miss Smathers Mrs. Charles Rhododarmer and Mr*. Prank Wykle of Canton were hostesses at a breakfast this morn lag at Glenelle's on Plsgah Drive as a courtesy to Miss Adrienne Elizabeth Smathers, bride-elect of Paul Henson. The honoree was presented a shower of kitchen gifts. Miss Virginia CMne. also a bride-elect, was presented a gift. Arrangements of pink and white spring flowers were used on the tables. The guests list Included Miss Smathers, Mrs Fleetwood Smat hers, mother of the honor guest. Mrs. M. C. Henson, Mrs. W. J. Hattison. Mrs. George Henson. | given by Mrs. Donald W. Randolph and Mrs. Eleanor G. Jacocks in the home of the former. Mrs. A. P. Cllne and Mrs A. P. Cline, Jr. were hostesses at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon In the home of the former, as a courtesy to Miss Adrienne Eliza beth Smathers, bride-elect of Paul Melvin Henson. Hhe bridal motif was carried out, and arrangements of white roses were used in the living and dining rooms. The honoree was presented a gift of crystal. Guests were: Miss Smathers, Mrs. SmatJu^Mrs J&^tettisooM Miss Jane JdRneon. IKttWIlllam Alexander. Miss Clair* Seaman. Miss Martha Poindexter. Miss Ann Gates. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. T. R. Barnes, and Mrs. Carey T. Wells, Jr. On Thursday Mrs. John M. Barnes honored Miss Smathers at a towel shower in her home In Ashevllle. The guests included: the bride elect. her mother Mrs. Fleetwood Mr*. Marvin Alexander. Mia* Jane Johnson, Mis* Margaret Wykle, Mis* Martha Polndexter, Ml** Ann Gate*, Mi** Clarene Keve*. Mis* June Myers, Miss Judy Stinnett. Mis* Sue Plgmmons, Miss Jean Down*. Miss Caroline Campbell, Miss Claire Seaman, Miss Sandra William*, Mi** Cline Mrs. Jane Duckett. Mr*. M. T. Brooks. Mr*. Eugene Holtzelaw, and Mr*. Frank Pate. Tuesday night Mrs George Hudson will honor Miss Smathers at a dinner in her home on Bailey Street A linen shower will be given by Mr*. Paul Launer Wednesday afternoon In her home on the A*heville Road. Mrs. W B. Williamson. Jr will enterialn with a tea Thursday at her home on Skyland Terraes as a courtesy to Mis* Smathers Mrs. George M. Smathers w ill be hostess at a coffee hour Friday morning at her home in Clyde. On Friday evening Mis* Bstty Lou Tate will be hostess at a bridge party in her home on Hampton Heights. Miss Smathers will again be honnrsH at a Innohsnn Katnrriav Smathers. Mrs. W. J. Battison. Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Mrs. William Stone. Mrs. W J. Hampton. Mrs. Fred Ferguson. Mrs. Caphart Nicholls, Mrs. Charles Rhodormer. Mrs. J. L. Reeves, Mrs. Rudolph Barnes, Mrs. William Bryson, Mrs. Hazel Ram sey, Miss Jane Johnson. Mrs. Frank Wykle, Mrs. Paul I-aurner, Mrs. William Alexander, all of Canton, and Mrs. Ross Buran and Mrs. Robert Hlpps of AshevUle. Miss Martha Poindexter and Miss Bobby Brank entertained with n miscellaneous shower in the Poindexter home Saturday night as a courtesy to Miss Smothers. Thirty-Ave guests were included ? * ? Pvt. Troy Hargrove of Ft. Ben nlng. Ga? spent the weekend at his home at Bethel. I KURT O A N S ? "Modern Brides Choose Stainless" . 1 * bright, new iter In WeRec# Cuitom Stalnlen maket ill debut I 'j U ' U umim H.L.i Am r ????>?? ? >S your TKKVI w CQrVTrVV In11r?f it** L !?...? WBH ? ? ? Tf?# DflfmCSI, IOVO* licit star of any tabUwar* vft ' SCOOO i.. ttio n?w pat Iambi J || U/ jm| C|A. !||| ABB ^ ToTrl In TTWiVvV glQinlV}) ? ? 0 ^1 not torrtfth, rvft nor stain wM ovor drop Iho cortcrfn on its timolow boovty.f /*"" A ^ nm .w- | Ifct, I * WittlfhJB f f. J I*/ .l'MA |^^L A wjka|tf aL J\i?> A \*IV^ your TQDI9 Ivp Dining tOf Q IITVTtmC ??? mQHV yQVi vngi^< "i-tUf" ??? Wnltfira Tfcninlai ? , "* >n ?? o' twvw v*V'ni^jf? 16-pc. Service for four, rejruler $26.96 ? SPECIAL $19.96 K j tx.. . " MRS. JAMES NEWTON WHITMAN te the former Miss Ruth Lou ise Corwin, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Owen Raymond Corwin of Spencer, formerly of Waynesvilie. She was married Saturday even ing in the Central Methodist Church at Speaeer. Ruth Louise Cor win Weds James Newton Whitman Miss Ruth Louise Corwin, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Raymond Corwin of Spencer, formerly of Waynesville. became the bride of James Newton Whitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Farnald Whitman of Waynesville In the Central Methodist Church at Spencer, Sat urday. June 9 at 8 p.m. Dr. L. R. Akers performed the ceremony and the wedding music was presented by Miss Judy Slate, organist .and Mrs. Betty Jo Barbee, vocalist, both of Spencer. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a ballerina length gown of white scalloped Chantilly iaee over tulle and taf feta. Her Anger-tip veil of illusion was attached to a coronet of pearls luid Sequins add she carrWd a white orchid on a prayer book. Mrs. Donald E. Corwin of Ra leigh, sister-in-law of the bride was matron of honor. Her ballerina ?engin mess was iasmonea 01 sxy blue net over tulle and taffeta and her headdress was a matching bandeau. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss Ann Freeborn of Cedar, Kansas, cousin of the bride, and Miss Jane King of Williamston, college roommate of the bride. Their dresses were identical to that of the matron of honor and they carried arm bou quets of mixed flowers. Dewitt F. Whitman served as best man for his son and ushers were Charles Whitman, brother of the bridegroom, and Donald E. Cor wln of Raleigh and Doyle R. Cor win of Spencer, brothers of the bride. Mrs. Cdrwln, mother of the bride, wore a dress of blue taffeta and lace With white accessories and a lavender orchid corsage. Immediately following the cere mony the parents of the bride en tertained with a reception In. the dining room of the church, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Western North Carolina. The brid* attended the Waynes ville High School and was gradu ated from Spencer High School. She received her diploma from the School of Nursing of the Univer sity of North Carolina on June 4 and will be employed as industrial nurse with'fiayton Rubber Com pany here. Mr. Whitman was graduated from the Waynesville schools and Blan ton's Business College, Asheville. ' He served 14 months in the Army of Occupation in Germany and is now a senior at Western Carolina College, ?ullowhee. The couple will be at home at the Seaver Apartments, Haywood Street, Waynesville. Among the guests at the wedding i were Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Whit man. Dewitt F. Whitman, Mr. and' Mrs. Weaver Chambers and chil Miss Liner, > t Bride-Elect, I is Honored ? Miss Dorothy Lane Liaer, brlde ?lect of Ted Wilson Notand, was [uest of honor at a luncheon giv >n Friday at The Maples. with Mrs. toward Liner as hostess. The luncheon table wa* centered with an arrangement of pink roses j ind baby's breath. The guests were Miss Liner, Mrs. Ferry Liner, Mrs. Rewel Noland, Mrs. Jerry Liner, Jr., Miss Mary ?"ranees McCracken. Miss Peggy kfcCracken. Mrs. Paul Sutton. Miss | Mozelle Liner, Miss Jo Ann McCracken, Miss Sue Hipps, Miss Bates Ray, Miss Lil ian Knox Medford. Miss Sylvia -amlin, Mrs. James B. Patton, Jr., Miss Margaret Cuhnatser, Miss Shirley Connatser. Mrs. Flora Sallinger, Mrs. Willard Moody, Mrs. Hardy Nolarni Mrs. William Hyatt, Mrs. Fred Harron. Mrs. Don 1 Payne, Mrs. Ed Pdtts, Miss Kath- " !een Calhoun. Miss Julia Ann Cal- ' soun. Mrs. Don Whisenhunt, Mrs. ' Charles Pink Francis, Mrs. Rich ?rd Bradley. Mrs. Bob Owen. Miss Bessie Sue Francis. Mrs. Bill Bur gil, Mrs. Tuck Ray, and Mrs. Tom Rav. ? ? ? % T *1 iNancy Long Completes Wedding Plans Miss Nancy Claire Long, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Waynesville, has completed plans for her marriage to William D. Schulhofer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shulhofer, also of Waynes ville. The ceremony will take place Saturday, June 16, at 5 p.m. in the Barberville Baptist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Paul Mull, officiating. The wedding music will be pre sented by Miss Carolyn Hill, pian ist. and Bobby Hill, soloist. The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Rebecca Long of Washington, D. C? as maid of honor and her cousin. Miss Sandra Bradley of Waynesville as junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom will have as his best man his uncle, David Schul hofer and ushers will be Hugh Grasty and Jimmy Ruff. All relatives and friends of the couple are invited to attend the ceremony. No formal invitations have been issued. dren, George Garrett, Miss'Betty Howell, Mrs. J. M. Kellett, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Sr., all of Waynesville. ? * * * | Use the Want Ads for results a Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gwyn lave an lv.?d from Fort Myers leach. Fla. to spend tb? summer it their home on Country Club Jrlve. Mrs. Ernest Withers. Jr.. and her three small daughters of Atlanta, ere here for a visit with Mr. With ers' mother, Mrs. Ernest Withers, Sr. .Mi* Billie Jo StaBelli, whose nsarrlase to Dr. Robert Arnold Atkinson will take place June 17, has honored us with her selections of Silver, China and Crystal. Her \ patterns are: Sliver?"Decor' by Gorham. China?"Prince*" by I.enax. Crystal?"Kinjsley" by Tiffin. They are now on display at KURT GANS, .Jeweler KURT GANS ? "The Store of Quality" tfl\3 w w?m ^ | KJB b^UH| Evening Appointments Gladly Arranged -* ? Thank You.. ? FROM ALL OF US AT Martin Electric Co. ^ AND ALL OUR V \ MANUFACTURERS 1 FRIGIDAIR E r/Atj n Tijr**TnrnrTTT rwn a nv/ni/?inr ui< 40th ANNIVERSARY To the hundreds that attended our 3-day celebration of our 40th anniver nary, we want each of you to know we appreciate you coming to visit us. It was a pleasure to have you, and show you the many latest models of modern appliances of the leading manufacturers. Just remember, at m Martin Electric, you get service, value, and unexcelled merchandise. MA|f|||^4||^ffl OUR PRIZE WINNERS INCLUDED David Max Burnette The GE Televtak.il .at . & Mrs. Reulah THIey M-pe. Set Dinnerware Roger Walker M-Pf. Dinnenrare f^Cgfcg- I Mrs. W. F. Swift W-K. Dinnerware rr ?Gr wtweam yrw/ atst clkctkic tmuiicn mapa Mm. Jennie R. Breece ? IN.N Silver Service Mrs. Ernest Hyatt III | g Set Silverware TIUtllQlJl? Betty Calhoun Jane Bride ? Sunbeam fry Pan MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. MAItf STlrtET WAVNESVILLE OPENING FRIDAY. JUNE 15th I HOTEL GORDON MOTEL >BBBr (With TelftWon Room Added This ^ ear) DINING ROOM Home Style Food At Sensible Prices BREAKFAST 7 to ll ? DINNER 5 to 9 SUNDAY DINNER 12 to 3 I ? Bring The Family YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY DINNERS ? 1.50 CHILD'S PLATE ?1.00 Prime Roast Rib of Beef Ac Jus ? Sea Fued Country Htm -a Roast Chicks*
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