?Births Sew arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Howell of Waynesville on July 20. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. | Robert G >oms of Waynesville on July 20. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul ? Kruin of Canton on July 20. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorrells, Jr. of Canton on July 21 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Iirooks of Hazel wood on July 22. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Free. Jr. of Corpus Christ!, Texas are visiting the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. j Free, at ?Clyde. Mr. Free is serving with the Air Force. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Jame= Mann and their daughters. Judy and l.inda. arrived in Now York yesterday from Europe where they ha\< been touring since May. They expect to reach Waynesville Thursday and will spend the remainder of the summer here. * ? * i Hiram Rogers Cemetery; C^an-Up Set July !?0 Hiram Rogers Cemetery on I fPT Creek will be cleaned on Monday. July 30. The project is sposored by the Fines Creek Mem orial Baptist Church All persons who have relatives j or friends buried in the cemetery are being asked to help with the work. t Five million people ovor 65 in America keep house, with 1.400 000 unable to work and 90.000 seeking jobs. MRS. PAUL VANCE BROWNING is the former Miss Betty Lee Gaddy, daughter of Mrs. Geter R. Gaddy of Canton and the late Mr. Gaddy. She was married Friday evening: in the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Canton. Washington Wedding Cake ? Costs $1,000, Serves 600 By JANE F.ADS WASHINGTON'?One of the hi. gest and most beautiful wedding cakes this town has seen arrived by air from Volga, S. D . encased in what looked like a child's pla\ pen. carefully set atop four down pillows and insured for $1,000. It was baked by Mrs. J, M John son of Volga, the famous "cake la dy." who has also whipped up -cre ations for the Eisenhowers. It was for the wedding of Carmen Nedra Lovre, a daughter of South Da kota's Republican Congressman and Mrs. Harold O. Lovre. and 1st Lt. Maurice Orton Ryan. Jr of Silver Spring. Md. The four-tired cake, designed to serve 600 persons, was iced in white and trimmed with pale bhi" sugar bells and pastel pink flow ers. Its top ornament was made <>t pearl lilies of the valley and paU blue satin bells. * ? ? Fiddlin' and folk danein'. g.iy and colorful, provided unique te tertainment for several hundred guests attending a garden part\ given bv Swedish Ambassador and Mrs. Erik Boheman. The music was presented by 4"> Swedish fiddlers, all non-profes sionals who plav in their homeland for the fun of it. The men were dressed in corn - colored knee breeches, white shirts and nav\ blue sleeveless pullovers. The six pretty girls, who did the folk danc ing wore ankle leneth navy blue skirts, white blouses, and gaily strioed aprons. Most eye-catching costumes seen recently were worn by Mrs. Mabel ri Dove (inly woman member of a j national assembly in Africa, and!, tb' Spanish military attache Col. Benito Miranda Airs Dove, a native of Accra, icapital of the Gold Coast, on a t state department leader grant, ; wot a gold headband knotted in front of her forehead, gold ear rings and gold nail polish on her toes and fingers Her costume was a (h sped affair of gaily-colored hand-woven cotton fabric. The Spanish officer wore a snaz zy uniform with a pale blue sash j and shiny black boots with silver f? Davis Receiving Air Force Training Lnited States Military Academy f'adet .dames M Davis, Jr., son of 1,1 Col and Mrs James M, Davis, is attending a two weeks' Air j indoctrination Course at Maxwell AK Base. Ala . and Kglin AF Base, Fla. i The Air Indoctrination course is being presented by the Air Uni versity Command with the assist ance of sjx more major commands, for ill second-year students of the Academy During the two weeks of the course the cadets receive 70 hours of Air Force instruction, which amounts to 70 per cent of all the Air Force instruction they will re ! reive during their four years at West Point. Cadet* will receive one week's indoctrination at each of the bases. Nothing Sells Like Newspapers Miss Gaddy [s Bride Of P. V. Browning Miss Betty Lee Gaddy. daughter of Mrs. Geter R. Gaddy of Canton, and the late Mr. Gaddy became the bride of Paul Vance Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurley R. Brown ing. also of Canton. Friday, July 20 at 8 p.m. in the Wesleyan Meth odist Church of Canton. The Rev. R. H Kindschi, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. George Hughes, vocalist, and Mrs. R. H. Kindschi. organist, both of Canton. The bride wore a waltz length ! gown of white net and lace over satin. A small lace jacket was worn | over th TWINS HELEN MARCOTSIS and sister, Mary, 16. of Summerville, S C., sit in the shadow of the nation's Capitol on their visit to Washington. They were among 100 high school girls in the city for the 10th annual session of "Girls Nation," sponsored by the American Legion The session is designed to teach the operation of the federal government. Bake Sale Will Be Held By Woman's Club A bake sale will be held Thurs day in the office oi the Haywood Building and Loan, under the spon sorship of the Waynesville Wo man's Club, Cakes, candies, preserves, jel lies, and pies will be sold. Mrs. J. W. Killian and Mrs. R. R Campbell are in charge of the event which will begin at 9 a.m. * * * JunaluFka Woman's Club Tj Hold Tea The Lake Junaluska Woman's ; Club will hold its annual birthday ] tea at Lamhuth Inn Friday, July 27, from 4 until C p.in. All women on the Assembly grounds are invited. Mrs. W. F. Carter is serving as chairman of the tea and Mrs. Leland Moore is club president. ? * ? ANNOUNCEMENT Lt. and Mrs. James N. Swift of Camp LeJeune announce the birth of a son. James Norwood Swift, Jr.. on Friday. July 20. Mrs. Swift is the former Miss Lane Prevost. daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Prevost of Harelwood. * ? ? Mrs. Sam Morgan of Savannah. Georgia is spending this week here as the guest of her cousin. Mrs. , Francis Massie, and Mr. Massie. She was accompanied to Waynes ville by her husband, who spent the weekend Mrs. Morgan is the former Miss Holly Smith. * * ? Mrs James Gentry and her child ren. Barbara and Richard, of Greenville. S C arrived today to spend a week with her parents. Mr. arid Mrs I*. H. Gentry. A Gob's Reward KAY DOUGIAS, Miss New York State, gives sailor J G Lite! a big kiss after he had pushed her Boat Ld the "Miss Universe" beauty pageant parade in Long Beach. 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