First National Is
Host To Colorado
4-H At Barbecue
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The vMtlng Weld County, Colo.
4-H group* and their Haywood
County hog* were gueata of honor
at a barbecue Thursday evening
given by the First National Hank
of Waynesvtlle at the home of it*
president, Jonathan Woody.
other special guests were Mlas
Mir* Harris. Western District
11 nine Demonstration Agent: O. L.
Carter, Western District 4-H Agent;
Ituywood sgents Mary Cornwall,
Jean CMidera. Virgil Holloway and
Coca Mb*II. and Mr. and Mrs.
Lynwoed MtElroy.
Adult leaders of the Colorado
group were Mra. Lucille Gillespie,
Mrs. Hoy Freemyer. Mrs. Msrk
Goold. Mr. Goold and Earl Cog
burn.
Mr. Woody was assisted by
Mr. and Mr*. John Hlldenbiddle
and Mr. and Mrp. M. H. Bowles.
The meal, which starred barbe
cued chicken, wga prepared by
Rufus Slier. His assistant* were
Luther Henson. Mrs. Myrtle Fitz
gerald. Mrs. Kate Muli. Mrs.
George Haskett. Miss Mary Lou
Elver. Mtas Evelyn Slier and Mlas
Ruby Haskett.
Colorado 4-H'ers Included the
following:
Dorothy Kay Alden, Lois Berry
Ddln Jane Capper. Virginia Lee
Croissant. Peggy Dorsey. Marlyn
Francen. Patty Glesick. Jo Ann
Golgart. Joan Johnson. Ruth Lamb
? Sandra Kibben, Shirley Larson,
Mary Mosier, Julia Ellen Murfln.
Peggy Porter. Barbara Rauth, Judi
Redman. Connie Rothe. Carol
Sarchet, Sandra Wilson and Linda
Wttwnr.
Rodney Anderson. LeRoy Crois
sant, Larry Hoffner. Terry Horn.
Kenneth Kelly, James Lee Odle,
Harold Peterson. Bruce Richardson,
Kirk Rush. Richard Scheldt, Qary
Schissler, Marvin Sellers, Richard
Solomon, Leslie H. Stcnrel and
Alan H. Swanaon.
Aerompanylng their guests were 1
the following Haywood 4-H'ers:
Ann Cathey. Marilyn Bureh.
Esteiena Robinson. Patrlela Kirk
Patrick, Annette Sheffield. Judy
Harris, Joan Green, Barbara Fergu
son. Mary Gail Clark. Ellen Cathey,
Jannette Sheffield. A u r e 11 a
Morgan. Elsie Palmer, Beverly
Chambers, Gail Cog bum, Kay
Boyd, Carole Wilson. Jane Davis
and Martha Swalm.
James Ferguson. Bernard Fer
guson, Phillip Davis. Jerry Fergu
son. Johnny James. Ned Kelly,
Bobby Clark, James Ra/ Fore.
Tom Garrett, Johnny Williams.
Powell McElroy, Neal Allison.
Jennings, Plemmons, Don Price, !
and Phil James.
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Mrs. A. C. Craft and two chil
dren of Athens, Ga. are visiting
Mrs. Craft's mother, Mrs. Troy
Wyche. Mr, Craft, who was here
for the weekend, has returned to
Athens.
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MRS. TERRY CARLTON MrGILL was married Saturday after
noon in Loot's Chapel McthodWt Church. She. is the former Miss
Kathryn Manees McCrarkcn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mc
Cracken of Lak^ Junaluska. CH. B. Norton Photo).
Kathryn Manees McGracken
Is Bride Of Terry McGill
Miss Kathryn Manee* MeCrack
en. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carey McCracken of Lake Juna
luska. became the bride of Terry
Carlton McGlll. son of the Rev.
agd Mrs. J. F McGill of Rock
wood. Tenn... in Long's Chapel
Methodist Church at Lake Juna
luska. Saturday. June 23. at 4 p.m.
The Rev. Don Payne, pastor, per
formed the ceremony. Wedding
music was presented by Miss Peggy
McCracken cousin of the bride,
organist, and Miss Moselle Liner,
vocalist.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a full length gown
of whtte crystalette designed with
Htted bodice with off-the-shoulder
neckline, and full, tiered skirts.
Her fingertip veil of French illu
sion fell from a tiara of lity-of-the
valley and she carried a whtte or
chid on a Bible. Her only Jewelry
was an heirloom pearl brooch
which belonged to her great-great
grandmother.
Mrs. Thomas Massle Ray of
Waynesville, sister of the hride.
was matron of honor and Miss
Karen McCracken, also a sister of
the bride, was maid of honor. They
wore identical floor length gowns
of blue crystalette, feaurlng sweet
heart necklines and bows at the
back.. They wore headdresses of
blue forget-me-nots and carried
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nosegays of mixed summer flowers.
Cynthia Sutton, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl and Thomas
Kiplln Ray, nephew of the bride,
was ringbearer. The flower girl's
white dress was patterned after
the bride's with full tiered skirt, j
She carried a basket of rose petals.
William McGill of Gatlinburg.
Tenn. served as best man for his j
brother and ushers were Thomas
Massie Ray. brother-in-law of the
bride. Bob Pulbrlght of Lake Juna
luska. cousin of the bride, Johnny
Mack Ferguson, and-Tommy Owen.
The mother of the bride wore
blue lace with black accessories and
her corsage was of gardenias. The
bridegroom's mother wore a dress
of blue polished cotton with black
accessories and a gardenia corsage.
For a wedding trip the bride
wore a beige linen suit with match
ing accessories and the orchid from
her Bible.
Mrs. McGill was graduated from
Waynesvll)e Township High School
and completed a commercial art
course at Western Carolina College
where she was a member of the
Future Business Leaders of Amer
ica.
Mr. McGill was graduated from
Plnevtlle, Ky? High School and is
now serving as apprentice at Gar
rett Funeral Home. He enters Cin
cinnati College of Embalming, Cin
cinnati. Ohio, in September.'
The couple will make their home i
at Lake Junalusk*.
Among the out-of-town guests
_were Miss Mary Ring of Clinton.
*Tenn., Mrs wiiUam McGill of Gat
llnburg. Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Swafford of Lenoir City. Tenn., I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Bowman of
Aiken. S. C., and Miss Loretta Mc
Gill of Lenoir City. Tenn.
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Homemakers
Will Sponsor
Story Hour
The Waynesvllle Homemakers
met Tuesday night in the REA
Kitchen for a covered dish supper.
Mrs. H- O. Champion presided and
Mrs. Jimmle William led the de
votions.
Mrs. Enos Boyd was welcomed
as a new member.
The club voted to sponsor a
Story Hour at the Library begin
ning July 5 through August 9th.
Project leader reports were giv
en on Health by Mrs. Howard Bry
sen. Home Beautlflcatlon by Mrs.
Ben Phillips . Home Gardens by
Mrs. H. O. Champion and Food
Conservation by Mrs. Lawrence
Leatherwood.
The demonstration on "Variety
with Vegetables in Food" was giv
en by Mrs. Mllas Ferguson.
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Cecil Club
Has Meeting
Once-A-Week
The Cecil Homo Den\onstration
club met at the home of Mrs. Roy
Ddwarda Wednesday afternoon
Mm. Ray Bdwaids and Mrs. B. B
Chambers were cw-boetesses. The
devotional was given by Mrs. Har
mon Krwin.
Mrs. Robert Isfbt -ar was wel
comed as a visitor.
During the business session a re
pert on the Lions dub supper was
given and plans for a workshop
and picnic In August were made.
Mrs. J. Edgar Burnett e gave s
Food
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Miss Calvin
Completes
Wedding Plans _
Plan* have been announced for
! the marriage of Ml** Nancy Rebec- .
ca Calvin, daughter of Mr. and '
Mr#. Gardner John Calvin of Can
ton .to Charles Robert Mill*, son
of Mr. and Mr*. Jennings G. Mills,
also of Canton. I
The double ring ceremony will i
be performed in the Pint Presby
terian Church of Canton on Sat
urday. June 30, at 5 p.m. The Rev.
J. Clayon Lime, pastor of the.
church, will officiate. A program i
of wedding musie will be presented I
by Robert Matthews of Canton, or
ganist. and Mrs. James A. Hender- '
son of River Bdge, N. J., sister of
the bride-elect, vocalist.
The bride-elect will be given in
marriage by her father. Mm. W. C.
Johnson. Jr.. will serve as her sis
ter's matron of honor. Bridesmaids
will be Miss Peggy Mills, sister of
the bridegroom, Miss Edith Carolyn
Hutchlna, and Miss Margaret Rice,
all of Canton,
Junior bridesmaids will be Miss
Rebecca Henderson, niece of the
bride-elect. .
Mr. Mills, father of the bride
groom. will serve as best man. Ush
ers will be Chester Newton of Fort
Worth, Texas, Opple J. Owensby
of Hendersonvllle. and Robert Wil
liamson and Thomas Clark, both of
Canton.
A reception will be held at Glen
elle's immediately following the
ceremony.
On Wednesday evening. Mrs. A.
J Hutchtns and her daughter. Miss
Edith Carolyn Hutchlns, will honor
Miss Calvin with a linen shower in
their home on Johnson St.
Mrs. Calvin ""will entertain her
daughter's attendants at breakfast
in her home on Friday.
A party will be given on Friday
evening following the rehearsal.
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Virginia Cline,
Bride - Elect,
Is Honored
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Miss Virginia Cline of Canton,
bride-elect of Edward Thornhtll,
III, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was hon
ored at a luncheon Wednesday giv
en by Mrs. J. L. Reeves and her
daughter. Mrs. W. J. Hampton, in
the Reeves home on Academy St..
Canton.
A shower of linen was presented
to the honoree.
_ Mrs. F. K. Gardner and her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Launer, enter
tained as a dessert bridge Wednes
day night In the home of the lat
ter, "Pine Knot Farm", as a court
esy to Miss Cline.
The honoree was presented a
portage and a gift of silver.
Miss Clipe was winner of the
high score prize, and Mrs. Maurice
Brooks won the low prize.) .
Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Reed of Ashevtlle honored Miss
Cline at a dinner party at the
Country Club of Ashevilie.
On Saturday Miss Cline was a
gain honored when Mrs. Thomas
James and Mrs. G. M. Trostel en
tertained at luncheon in Sunny
side Inn in Ashevilie.
Mrs. W. R- Palmer and Mrs. F.
T. Peden were hostesses at a
bridge luncheon at the Waynes
ville Country Club today as a
courtesy to Miss Cline.
Miss Cline and Mr. Thornhlll
will be married July 7 in the Cent
ral Methodist Church in Canton.'
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Home Club
Meets With
Mrs. Henshaw
The Ratcliffe Cove Home Dem
onstration Club met Monday night
In the home of Mrs. L. E. Hensliaw
with Mrs. Algle Ratcliffe as co
hostess Mrs. Lem Leopard, vice
president, presided. Mrs. Will Rat
cliffe gave the devotional.
Mrs. Graham Rogers, Mrs. S. A.
Grasty. Mrs. L. E. Henshaw", Mrs.
E. C. Smith, Mrs. Etta McCIure and
Mrs. Grady Barringer were guests.
Mrs. Will Ratcliffe gave a report
on the Craft Workshop which she
attended at Cam|> Schaub.
Project reports were given on
Dairying by Mrs. James Medford,
Home Gardens by Mrs. Owen
Janes, and Eoo>d Conservation by
Mrs Hugh Ratcliffe.
The demonstration on "Variety
with Vegetables in Food Prepara
tion'" was given by Mrs. John Mor
row and Mrs. P R. Kitchen.
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Miss Hipps Is Engaged
To Joe Bob McDowell
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hlpps of
Canton announce the engagement
of their daughter, Nancy Kay. to
Joe Bob McDowell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. McDowell, also of
Canton. A July wedding Is planned.
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Mrs. Theodore Strawn of Deland.
fla has arrived at her home on
Eagle's Nest R??d for the summer.
She was accompanied by her "son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Strawn, who returned to
thetr home In Deland this morning.
Mrs. J. E Burnette and Gardening
by Mrs. Harvey Hargrove.
The^demooatration on "Variety
tion" was given by Miss Mary
fornwelL
MRS PAUL MELVIN HENSON Is the former Miss Adrienne
Elizabeth Smathers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleetwood
Smathers of Canton. She was married Saturday evening in Central
Methodist Church at Canton. (Photo by Charles Hawkins).
Miss Adrienne E. Smathers
Weds Paul Melvin Henson |
Miss Adrienne Elizabeth Smath
ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Fleetwood Smathers of
Canton, became the bride of Paul
Melvin Henson. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Melyin Carnie Henson, also of Can
ton, Saturday at 8 p m. in the Cen
tral Methodist Church of Canton.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Cecil G. Hefner, pastor
' of the church. A.program of tradi
tional wedding music was present
ed by Miss Patricia McKennon of
Douglas. Ga.. organist. Miss Lu
cretia Rhodarmer and David Kirk
patrick, both of Canton, vocalists.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white satin wed
ding gown designed with a fitted
bodice, sweetheart neckline, and
leg o' mutton sleeves. The bouffant
skirt, worn over hoops, featured
lace insertions, and the cathedral
train was bordered with lace. Her
veil of imported illusion fell from
a small lace cap trimmed, with seed
pearls. * ,
Her pearl earrings were a gift
of the bridegroom, and her pearl
necklace was a gift of her uncle
and aunt. Col. and Mrs. William J.
Battison. Jr. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white phalaenopsis and
stephanotis, centered with a white
orchid. Her handkerchief of Bat
ten berg lace and linen was also
carried by her mother and her
grandmother. Mrs. W. J. Battison.
at their weddings.
M'iis Jane Johnson of Canton was
maid of honor. She wore a floor
length gown of blue crystalette,
fashioned with a long torso and
full skirt with a large bow in the
back. Her small cap was of match
ing crystalette. and she carried a
colonial bouquet of white and pink
summer flowers.
Bridesmaid* were: Miss Margaret
Jane Wykle of Canton. Miss Lynn
Altman of Tampa, Fla., Miss Vir
ginia Barrett of Neptune Beach,
Fla., and Mrs. William Citable of
Ridgewood, N. J.
Their gown* and headdresses of,
pink crystalette were identical In
design to that of the honor attend- (
ant. They carried colonial bouquets
of pink and white flowers.
Miss Mary Ann Barnes of Canton
was Junior bridesmaid. Her dress
was of pink crystalette. and she
carried a nosegay of pink and white
flowers. Joseph Fleetwood Smath
ers, Jr. was Junior usher.
George Henson served as his
brother's best man. Ushers were:
Terrell Baskerville of McKenny.
Vs., Robert Godsey of Bristol,
Tenn., Larry Hardin of Canton, md
Norman Sprung of White Plains.
N. J.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion was held at the home of the
bride'* parents. Mrs. W. J. Batti
son and Mrs. W. J. Battison. Jr.
served the Wedding cake, and Mrs.
George Henson and Mrs. Marvin
Alexander presided at the punch
bowl. Assisting in serving were Mrs.
C. C. Nlcholls, Mrs. Charles Rhod
armer, Miss Betty Lou Tate, Mrs.
W. J. Stone. Mrs. Fred Ferguson.
Mr*. W. J. Hampton. Mrs. Roy Pit
ton, Mr*. George Hudson. Mrs. T.
R. Barnes. Mrs. D. W. Randolph.
Mrs. Eleanor G. Jacock*. Mrs. Paul
Launer. and Mrs. F. I. Newman.
Also assisting were: Miss Martha
Poindexter, Miss Bobby Dean
Brank. Miss Ann Gates. Mis* Car
olyn Campbell, Miss June Myers.
Miss Jean Downs, and Miss Claire
Seaman.
The couple left far a wedding
trip to Cuba. For traveling the
bride were a "mauve linen dreaa
lace, a*mauve straw hat. and white '
accessories. She wore the white or
w one ' fbjt
.'ov r.Uift
chid from her bouquet.
Mrs. Henson was graduated from
Canton High School and attended
Brenau College in Gainesville, Ga.
Mr. Henson. also a graduate of Can-1
| ton High School, is a senior student
at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in
Blacfcsburg, Va. They will make
their home in Blacksburg in the
| fall.
Out of town guests included: Col.
and Mrs. Battison and son. William
J. Battison, III, of Omaha, Neb.,
Miss Virginia Barrett of Neptufe
Beach. Fla., Miss Lynn Altman of
Tampa, Fla., Mb- and Mrs. George
H. Arthur of Hamilton, Ohio, Floyd
Adams of Richmond, Va.. Mrs. Wil
liam Chable of Ridgewood, N. J.,
Terrell Baskerville of McKenny, 1
Va., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hipps
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buran of
Asheville, Norman Sprung of White
Plains. N. y? Robert Godsey of
Bristol, Tenn., Lee Orndorff of Ar
lington, Va., Rodney Pierce of New
port News. Va., the Rev. and Mrs.
Coleman Brown of Hopkinsville,
Ky., Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of
Hopkinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Alexander of Brevard, Mrs. Jack
Barron of Shelby, Mrs. Bruce P. El
len of Savannah, Ga., Mrs. Charles
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John
Barnes of Asheville, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Alexander of Lake
Junaluska.
On Saturday Mrs. Marvin Alex
ander and Mrs. William Alexander
were hostesses at luncheon in the
home of the former. Guests were
members of the wedding party and
cut of town guests.
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Junaluska Club Has
Meeting In REA Kitchen
The Lake Junaluska Home Do*
nwmtration Club met in the RBA
Kitchen Friday afternoon, with
Mrs. W. H. Hurgtn presided
Reports were given on Nicaragua
by Mrs. Qrover Letherwood, lkne
Gardens by Mrs. Boone Cagle. and ,
Frown Foods by Mrs. Reed |
Robinson
The demo?v<ration on "Vege-,
table Varieties in Meal Prepara
tion" was given by Miss Mary ;
Corn well.
During the business session the
club made plans to attend the j
Craftsman's Fair of the Southern
Highlands in a group. They also
planned a workshop for enameling
copper.
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Kathleen Nash
Is Engaged
To Dr. Sisson
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nash of Bl
good. West Virginia have announc
ed the engagement of their daugh
ter, Kathleen, to Dr. Reade S. Sis
son of Oneonta, N. Y. A summer
wedding is planned.
Miss Nash formerly taught music
in the Waynesville schools. She is
a graduate of Concord College.
Athens. W. Va., and has been teach
ing recently in the Massapequa
School District, Massapequa, L. I.
Dr. Sisson is a graduate of St
Lawrence University and Albany
Medical College. He has been in
practice In Oneonat since 1946.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert. L. Sloan
and their children, Bobby and
Kathryn, of Ormond Beach. Florida
arrived yesterday for a visit with
Mr. Sloan's father. Hugh J. Sloan,
and Mrs. Sloan.
Sorority Plans
Dance For
July Fourth
The Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi will sponaor a dance at
the Waynesville Armorv, July A. at
9 p.m.
Proceeds will he uaed to increase
the chapter's subscription of stock
in the Waynesville Recreation Com
mission.
Miss Mczelle Liner is serving as
chairman of the dance with Miss
Blaine Prancis a.-, co-chairman.
Committees are as follows; Dec
orations, Mrs. J. T. Russell and
Mrs. John Penny; pefreshments,
Mrs. Bob Prancis and Miss Bess
Prancis; Orchestra, Mrs. H. C.
Turner; Tickets. Miss Louise Pran
cis: Door and Invitation, Miss Mar
jory Woody and Mrs. Donald Mor
row; posters, Mrs. Carroll Cabe and
Mrs. David Noland, Jr.; and Pub*
licity. Miss Nancy Medford.
Members will meet at the Court
house parking lot at 0:30 p.m. and
will go together to the Rock Hill
School.
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Town And Country
Garden Club To Meet
The Town and Country Garden
Club will meet to night at 8 p. m.
in the home of Mrs. James Camp
bell on Poplar Street. Mrs. V. E.
Wilson will be hostess.
Mrs. George Edgerton will
present a program on roses. Ar
rangements. featuring roses, will
be brought to the meeting by Mrs.
James Powell, Mrs. D. W. Randolph
and. Mrs Carey Wells. Jr.
fhe Rhododendron Garden Clnb
will hold a regular meeting Tues
day at 10 A. M. in the home of
Mrs. J. L. Sprinkle .on Pisgah
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