Skyland Club
Subscribes To
Recreation
Mrs, Joseph H. Pero wii host
ess at a regular luncheon meeting
of the Skyland Garden Club Thura
day afternoon in her home on
Grand view Drive. She waa assist
ed by Mrs. Andrew Sterenyl.
During the business hour with
Mrs. P. K. Worthington presiding,
the club voted to subscribe two
shore of stock In the Recreation
Commission.
Mm. Ralph Dickson, delegate to
the meeting of the State Garden
Club held recently In Charlotte,
gave a report of the meeting and
showed the certificate which the
club was awarded for having at
tained the State Honor Roll.
Mrs David Uhg was welcomed
as a new member.
Mrs Worthington presented the
program on The Color Wheel
GUests were MErs. 8 E Oarglulo,
Mrs. May Norton Koerpel, and
Mrs. pewltt Murphy.
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Parties Are
Given For
Miss Cline
Miss Virginia Cllne, bride-elect
of Edward Thornhill. Ill of Brook
lyn, N. Y., was honored at a lunch
con given by Mm. W. B. Wllllaih
aon. Jr. Friday. June 19, In the
Biltmorc Foreat Country Club.
Guests were Mlas Cllne, her
mother. Mm. A. P. Cllne, Mra. A.
P. Cllne. Jr., Mm. A. W. Bottoms,
Mr*. Thomas James. Mrs. W. J.
Hampton. Mrs. J. L. Reeves, and
Mrs. O. M. Troatel.
Mlas Cllne was honored again
Friday night at a bridge party and
miscellaneous shower given by Mrs.
Roy H. Moore and Mrs. Maurice
Brooks at the home of the former.
Guests were Miss Cline, Mrs. A.
P Cllne. Mr*. A. P. Cllne, Jr..
Mrs. William Stone. Mrs. Howard
Myers, Miaa Adrienne Sraathem.
Mrs. Thomas James, and Mrs. A. W.
Bottoms.
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Fines Creek Home
Club Has Meeting
The Fines Creek Home Demons
tration Club met Thursday in the
school lunchroom. Mm. Tom Rog
ers presided. The devotional war
given by Mrs. Carl Green. During
the business seaalcn the club made
?plana to assist with the chest x
ray
PIan? were made for a club pic
nic to entertain husbands In July.
The pifjidVirrbf held afiRe Home
of Mr.^snd Mm. Joe Green. Plans
were also made for a workshop on
enameling of copper.
The demonstration "Vegetables
Add Variety to Meals" was given
by the Home Agent.
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Mr. and Mn. Tom Fore and
their children of Keysvtlle, Va.
arc vl?lting Mr*. Fore'a parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stamey, In
Clyde
Catering
? Cakes
?Won d'oeuvres
? l^aney Sandwiches
? All Tjr??fl
Refreshments
Call
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MRS. nurrs ROY CANTRELL is the former Miss l.inda Jane
Messrr, daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Worth Messrr of Wayues
vtlle. Her wedding took place Saturday evening In the Flgs? Bap
tist Chureh. (Sherrill's Photo).
Linda June Messef Becomes
Bride Of Rufus Roy Cantrell
Miss Linda June Messer. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mfs. Guy Worth
Messer of Waynesville, became the
bride of Rufus Roy Cantrell of
Greenville. S. C. In the First Bap
tist Church, Saturday, June 10. at
7:30 p.m.
The bridegroom Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomss Can
trell of Chesnee, S. C.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. T. E. Robi
nett, pastor of the church, with
the bride receiving her mother's
wedding ring.
The chancel was decorated with
rhododendron and white gladioli,
Interspersed with branched candel
abra. A lighted white taper was
placed near the pulpit Bible which
was"opened at the'Bttok of Ruth.
Miss Ruth Herman of Green
wood, S. C . organist, and Miss
Phlnolla Blackstone of Easley. S.
C., vocalist, presented the wedding
muslo*
The bride was given In marriage
by her father. She wore a princess
gown of white satin and Chantilly
lace with empire waist, scalloped
circular neckline, and long lace
sleeves ending in points. The skirt
extended into a chapel train. Her
fingertip veil of illusion fell from
a Juliet cap of satin and lace en
crusted with seed pearls and she
carried a white Bible covered with
orchids. She wore a pearl necklace,
a gift of the bridegroom, and her
gown waa fashioned by Mrs. M. V.
Cantrell of Qreenvllle, S. C.. sls
ter-ln-law of the bridegroom
Mrs. James E. Reed of Sylva.
sister of the bride, was matron of
honor and Miss Evalyn Cleveland
of Seneca. S, C* a former room
mate of the bride at Firman Unl
versity. was maid of honbr. Brides
maids were Mrs. James Cleary of
Winston-Salem anil Mrs. Howard
Kit Hiclu of WaynesviUe. i
The attendants wore identical
dresses of blue crytalsheen fash
ioned like the (own of the bride
with bandeaux of the same material
trimmed with clusters of seed
pearls and net. The matron of hon
or carried a bouquet of pink car
nations, the maid of honor carried
dark pink carnations and thfe
bridesmaids' bouquets were of
white with accents of pink.
Joseph Thomas Cantrell served
as best man for his son and ushers
were Worth Messer of Asheville,
brother of the bride, Leland Can
trell of Chenee, S. C., brothel- of
the bridegroom, Neil Thomas of
GalTney, S. C., and Phillip E. El
liott, Jr. of Boiling Springs.
following the ceremony The
couple received in the vestibule of
the church.
Mrs. Messer, mother of the bride,
wore a blue taffeta dress with
matching accessories and a cor
sage of pink carnations. The moth- I
er of the bridegroom wore a pink
taffeta dress with deeper pink
carnations.
For her wedding trip the bride
wore a blue sheath , dress with
matching Jacket,*pink accessories,
and the orchid corsage from her
Bible.
Upon their return from a trip
through the mountains and to a
South Carolina beach, the couple
wtil be at home at 109 Wilton
Street, Greenville, S. C. until Sep- I
tember when Mr, Canrell will en
ter Southeastern Seminary at Wake '
Forest.
Mrs. Cantrell attended Waynes
vllle High School. Mars Hill Jun- !
lor College and was graduated this
June from Furman. University.
Greenville, S. C.
Mr. Cantrell attended Boiling
Springs High School, North Green- j
ville Junior College and was grad
uated In IMS from Furman Uni- !
varsity with an AB degree in Soci
ology. He Is now serving as a pro- 1
bat km officer in the Juvenile and '
Domestic Court in Greenville.
On Friday evening following the i
wedding rehearsal the parents of !
the bride entertained with a cake
cutting. Assisting were the honor- ?
ary bridesmaids. Miss Marguerite
Sparks of Spruce Pine. Miss Betty }
Anne Howell of Waynesvllle. tnd J
Miss ina Faile of Kershaw. S. C.
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HDC Schedule
Monday, June 18, 1:00 p.m.?
Merry Homemakprs ? Mrs. Ed
ward Bell.
Monday. June 18, 7:30 p.m.?
BatclWe Cove ? Mrs L. E. Hln
RatcllfTp Cove ? Mrs. L. E. Hen
Tuesday. June 18, 2:00 p.m.?
Beaverdam ? Mrs. George Frady.
Tuesday, June It, 2:00 p.tn.?
Upper Crabtree?Mrs. Ben James.
Tuesday. June 19. 7:80 p.m.?
Waynesville Homemakers ? REA
Building.
Wednesday, June 20, 2:00 p.m.?
Bethel?REA Kitchen.
Wednesday. June 20, 2 p.m. ?
Cecil, Mrs. Roy'Edwards.
Thursday. June 21, 2:00 p.m.?
DeUwood?Mrs. W. D. Ketner,
(Mrs Dale Ketner)
Friday, June 22, 2:00 p.m. ?
Junaluska ? REA Kitchen.
Monday. June 29, 2:00 pm. ?
McKlmmon ? Mrs. Paul Hyatt
(Mrs. H- L. Morgan)
Monday. June 25, 7:30 p.m. ?
Saunook ? Mrs Charles Beck.
Tuesday. June 28, 1:10 p.m. ?
Clyde--Mis. H. W. Warren, Jr.
Thursday. June 28, 8:30 ajn.?
Hpppy lleatsmakers ? Mrs. J. Z
Cochrsn.
Thursday. June 28, 1:00 p.m.?I
Wast Canton?Mrs. Cromer Crisp I
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Smathers - Henson
Wedding Plans
Are Announced
Plans have been completed for
the marriage of Miss Adrienne
?Elizabeth Smathers, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fleetwood
Smathers of Canton, and Paul MeU
vln Henson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvln Carnie Henson. also of
Canton.
The ceremony will be performed
Saturday, June 23 at 8 p.m. in the
Central Methodist Church of Can
ton. The Rev. CecH'O. Hefner, pas
tor of the church, will officiate. A
program of wedding impale will be
oresented by Miss Patricia Mc
KennAn of Douglas. Ga.. organist,
Miss Lucretia Rhodarmer and Di
vld Kirkpatrick. both of Canton,
vocalists.
The bride-elect will be given in
marriage by her father. Miss Jane
Johnson of Canton will be maid
of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss
Margaret Jane Wykle of Canton,
Miss Lvnn Altman of Tampa, Fla.,
Miss Virginia Barrett of Neptune
Beach, Fla., and Mrs. William
Chable of Ridgewood. N. J.
Junior bridesmaid will be Miss
Mary Ann Barnes of Canton. Junior
usner win dc josepn Meetwood
Smathers. Jr.
George Henson will serve as hU
brother's best man. Ushers will be:
Terrell Baskerville of McKenny
Va., Robert Godsey of Bristol
Tenn.. Ronald Serverson of Owego
N. Y.^?nd Norman Sprung of White
Plains. N. Y.
j A reception will be held at the
home of the bride's parents imme
diately following the ceremony.
Miss Smathers will be honored at
a number of social events this
week. Today (June 18) Mrs. Hugh
Mease and Mrs. Joe Mease will be
hostesses at a luncheon at the Man
or in Ashevllle.
Mrs. George Hudson will enter
tain with a dinner party at her
home Tuesday night as a courtesy
to Miss Smathers.
Mrs. Roy Patton and Mrs. Fred
Ferguson will be hostesses at a
terrace supper gt the Patton home
on Johnson Street.
On Thursday Mrs. J. L. Reeves
and her daughter. Mrs. W. J Hamp
ton. will hohor the bride-elect at a
luncheon In the home of the form
er.
Mrs. Willis Klrkpatrlck will be
hostess at a luncheon for the wed
ding party and out of town guests
in her home Friday.
Col. and Mrs. William J. Batti
son. Jr. of Omaha, Neb., uncle and
aunt of Miss Smathers, will enter
tain the wedding party and out of
town guests at a rehearsal dinner
flirty it Glenelle'd frrUfcrnight.
Mrs. Marvin Alexander and Mrs
William Alexander will be host
esses at a luncheon in the home of
the former on Saturday. Guests
will be members of the weddinv
party and out of town guests.
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Clyde WMU To Hear
Korean Missionary
The Rev J. G. Goodwin, pastor
of the Clyde Baptist Church will
speak at a meeting of the Woman's
Missionary Union of the Canton
Baptist Church Thursday at 7:30
p.m.
The Rev. and Mrs. Goodwin have
recently been appointed by the
Foreign Mission Board of The
Southern Baptist Convention to
9erve as missionaries to Korea.
All members of the Missionary
Society and the Auxiliaries of the
Union are invited to attend.
MRS. LYNWOOD P. McELROY was married Sunday afternoon in
the First Methodist Church. She is the former Miss Mary Eliza
beth Medford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Medford of
WaynesviUe. (Sherrill's Photo).
Mary Elizabeth Medford
Weds Lynwood P. McElroy
Miss Mary Elizabeth Med ford, E
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark w
Medford of Waynesville, became ii
the Bride of Lynwood P. McElroy, s
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McElroy, o
also of Waynesville, in the First 1<
Methodist Church, Sunday after- n
noon, June 17, at 3 o'clock. c
The Rev. Eari H. Brendall, pas- li
tor of the church, performed the a
ceremony and the vows were r
spoken before an arch covered with ft
white roses. s
The altar was decorated with
floor baskets of white gladioli, p
larkspur, and white lilies against a p
background of palms and fern in
terspersed with seven-branched
candelabra.
Mrs. Fred B. Calhoun, organist, *
and Charles L. Isley, Jr., soloist, s
presented the wedding music. 0
The bride was given in marriage
by her father She wore a chapel- ?.
length gown reminiscent of the I
OIH Smith fn^hinnfH svf magnnlia ?
Dupionl silk and re-embroidered
Alencon lace. The princess bodice
was designed with sweetheart
neckline edged with lace encrusted
with iridescent sequins and seed
pearls. The long tapered sleeves
ended in points over the hands.
The Skirt, worn over hoops, was
designed with a deep, gathered
flounce falling from broad scallops
below the waist. Her only jewelry
was a strand of pearls, a gift of the
bridegroom.
Her full circular fingertip veil of
imported silk illusion was attached
to an open-crown Mary Stuart cap
of pearl trimmed Alencon lace,
delicately edged with pleated nylon
tulle.
Mrs. Donald Kent Robertson of
laltimore, Md., sister of the bride,
'as matron of honor. Her balier
na-length gown was fashioned of
?nlight yellow satin with overskirt
f white Schiffill embroidered ny
?n tulle and featured a scooped
leckllne. torso waist, and crushed
ummerbund with large bow of yel
ow satin. She wore matching mitts
nd a headdress of flowers and car
ied a cascade bouquet of blue
lelphinum, yellow roses, and gyp
ophila.
Junior bridesmaids were Patricia
lobertson of Baltimore, Md., and
ieth Cartwright of Asheville,
lieces of the bride.
Their ballerina length dresses
'ere sunlight yellow similar in de
ign to that of the matron of hon
r. They carried colonial bouquets
f pastel flowers and wore head
Mrs. Marquis
Is Hostess At
Fairview Club
The Fairview Home Demonstra
tion Club met Wednesday morning
in the home of Mrs. W. H. Marquis
with Mrs. Ernest Green presiding.
The devotional was given by Mrs.
W. F. Swift.
Mrs. Charles Beck 'of the Sau
nook Club was a guest.
Durii^E the business session plans
were made for a sale of cake, cook
ies. and fruit pies for a money rais
ing project at the Hazelwood school
on Friday. June 22.
Project reports were given on
Home Gardens by Mrs. W. F. Swift
and Health by Mrs. C. E. Grace.
The demonstration on "Vege
tables Add Variety to Meals" was
given by Mrs. Clyde Jordon.
dresses of flowers.
Raymond Caldwell of Waynes
ville served as best man for the
bridegroom. Ushers were Wilson
C. Medford, brother of the bride.
John R Carver, and Herbert H.
Tate, all of Waynesville. and James -
E. Davis of Brevard.
Following the ceremony the par
ents of the bride entertained with
a reception in the dining room of
the church. The bride's table was
centered with a silver epergne fill
ed with roses and sweet peas and
flanked with five-branched candel
abra with white tapers. The white
lace cloth was caught at each
corner with white roses and smilax.
Assisting were Mrs. Will A. Med
ford of Waynesville, aunt of the
bride, Mrs. Ralph Cartwright of
Asheville, sister of the bride, Mrs.
John R. Carver, Mrs. John E. Pen
ny. Miss Mary Cornwell, Mrs.
James Medford, Mrs. Hugh Noland.
Mrs. Henry Francis, Miss Nancy
Killian, Miss Bernice Harrell, Miss
Jean Childers, Mrs. Raymond Cald
well, Miss Joy Woody. Miss Sue
Crocker, Mrs. Wilson C. Medford,
Miss Dixie Campbell, and Mrs.
Herbert H. Tate, all of Waynesville,
and Mrs. James E. Davis of Brev
ard.
Mfs. Medford, mother of the
bride, wore a two-piece beige linen
ensemble trimmed with lace and
embroidered with pearls. Her cor
sage was of Cavalier roses.
Mrs. McElroy, mother of "the
bridegroom, wore a dress of ashes
of roses with an orchid corsage.
After the reception the couple
left by car for a wedding trip. The
bride wore a light blue flaked
faille dress with matching jacket,
white accessories, and the gardenia
corsage from her bridal bouquet.
Mrs. McElroy received her edu
cation in the Waynesville schools
and Cecil's Business College, Ashe
ville. She has a position as secre
tary in the office of the Haywood
County Agent, Waynesville. She is
Aliens Creek
WMU Names
New Officers
The Woman's Missionary Union
of the Aliens Creek Baptist
Church elected new officers at a
meeting Thursday night. They are
Mrs. Hazel Franklin, re-elected ,
president; Mrs. Hazel Dills, vice
president; Mrs. Inez Caldwell, pro
gram chairman; Mrs. Ila Farmer,
secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Annie
Belie Wyatt, community missions
chairman; Mrs. Tom Moody, Mrs.
Roy Mills, and Mrs. Eleanor Farm
er, stewardship committee; Mrs.
Mamie Mills. Mrs. Blanche Frank
lin. and Mrs. Lulu Belle Allen,
mission study committee; Mrs.
SOC? ALLENS CREEK 18
Mary Scruggs, prayer chairman;
Mrs. Lula Belle Allen, publicity
chairman; and Mrs. Lucy Mills and
Mrs. Eleanor Farmer, cards com
mittee.
bounselors were named as fol
lows: YWA's, Mrs. Grace Middle
ton; GA's, Mrs. Oma Lee Robin
son: Intermediates, Mrs. Rubye
Moore; RA's Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Craig; Und Sunbeams, Mrs. Bon
nie Caldwell.
Mrs. Inez Caldwell was in charge
of the program after which a so
cial hour was held with refresh
ments served by Mrs. Mary
Scruggs and Mrs. Otto Parham.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roblnsc"
of Charleston, S. C. are visiting
the formers brother-in-la'.v and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Free,
at their home in Clyde.
a member of the Waynesville Chap
ter of the National Secretaries As
sociation and the Waynesville Busi
ness and Professional Women's
Club.
Mr. McElroy was graduated from
the Clyde High School and receiv
ed his B. S. degree in Science and
Social Science from Western Car
olina College, and his Master of
Arts degree in School Administra
tion from Peabody College in Nash
ville, Tenn. He is a member of
the faculty of the Science Depart
ment of the Crabtree-lron DulT
High School and is acting past com
mander of the Haywood Post No.
47, American Legiqn.
The couple will be at home on
Belleview Road. Waynesville.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mackay
of Clearwater, Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Corpening of Winston-Sal
em, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sims of
Hendersonville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Worthington of Spartanburg, S. C.,
Mrs. Alma McCracken of Charlotte.
Mrs. Willfhm A. Byrnes, Jr., of
Kingsport, Tenn., Mrs. W- L.
Hutchins of Booneville, N. C.
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