MR. AND MRS. DAVIS WILLIAM ELI.IS were married Saturday. July 2# In Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr*. Ellis is the former Miss Susie Jane llrvson daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Brvson of Waynes ville. (Photo by Jimmy's Photo Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Br.vson have as their guests al their homr in Hazelwood Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Stampley and their sons, Bobby and Andy, Jr., and Mrs. Z. V. Shope, ail of Portsmouth, Va Mrs Stampley Is Mrs. Bryson's sister and Mrs. Shope is their mother. * * * Nothing Sells Like Newspapers Susie Bryson Is Bride Of Davis W. Ellis Miss Susie Jane Brvsun of Chat tanooga. Tenii . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryson of Waynes* ville. became the bride of Davis William Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis of Clinton, S. C.. Sat urday, July 28, at 8 p.m. in the Spring Creek Baptist Church at Chattanooga. The Rev. George E Williamson performed the ceremony and wed ding music was presented by Charles Lane, vocalist, and Mrs. J I). Harden, organist The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Lawrence W. Lepley She wore a ballerina length dress of white embroidered organdy over talTetu and matching organdy mills Her two-tiered veil of illusion fell from a cap en-1 crusted with seed pearls and she carried a white orchid on a white Bib! \ Mrs Lawrence Lepley, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. [She wore a ballerina-length dress I of light blue embroidered organdy lover taffeta with matching hat and carried a bouquet of pink asters. Russell Stone was best man. A reception was held following the ceremony in the home of Mr.I and Mrs. Lepley, with whom the, bride made her home. Mrs Bryson, mother of the bride, wore a black linen dress with | while accessories and a corsage of j white carnations The mother of the bridegroom wore blue with white accessories and corsage. For a wedding trip the bride wore a powder blue linen sheath dress With accents of white and the white orchid from her Bible, | Mrs. Ellis has been employed j as secretary of the Spring Creek Baptist Church in Chattanooga. Mr. Ellis is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and is now employed with the U. S. Geological Survey at Topeka, Kas , where the couple will make their homo Among the out - of-town guests at the wedding were Mr and Mrs Robert Davis, Mr and Mrs Carlyle; Davis, Lynne Davis, Mrs. Hobart Green. Mr and Mrs. Ted Reeves ; Mrs Howard Phillips, and Duane ( and Mack Bryson, all of Waynes vi He. Waynesville Kindergarten Sets Opening The Waynesville Kindergarten will begin Its fifteenth year on Wednesday. September 5, in the First Methodist Church. The kindergarten, taught by Mrs. F K Herman, will enroll children three and a half to six years old. Mrs. Mollis Chase is assistant to Mrs. flerinar. />n orientation period for new children and their mothers wilt be he|d Tuesday afternoon September 4 from 3 to 3 o'clock. The kindergarten program in cludes free play, directed play, work periods, singing and folk dancing, rhythm band, stories, dramatizations, devotions. *a rest period, and mid-morning snack. Mrs. Herman may be reached at her home In Thomas Park after C p.m. for further Information. ? ? ?r The Mikado To Be Presented At High Valley The Gilbert and Sullivan opern. "The Mikado." will be presented by campers at High Valley, Wed nesday, August 22. at 8 p m. Directed by Sol Cohen, this will be an open air production to which the public is invited No admission will be charged. High Valley Camp is located near Cruso at the old Gwyn farm. ? ? ? Shower Given For Miss Trantham In Thiekety Mrs. Troy Ford. Mrs. Frank Ford and Mrs. Max Yarborough wore hostesses Friday evening at i a lingerie shower, honoring Miss Jean Trantham. bride-elect of Charles David Littlejohn of Hud son. A color scheme of pink and white was used In the house decor ations and in refreshments. The honoree wms presented a pink and white corsage by the hostesses, and received a number of lovely gifts. | The guests included Mrs. A. J. Trantham, mother of the bride elect, Mrs. Sara Lee Hipps, Mrs. Irene C'ogburn. Mrs. Grady Tran tham, Mrs. Kva Martin, Mrs. J F.. Moore. Mrs. Mary Rose, Mrs. Gwyn Broyles, Mrs. Olen Tatham; Misses Joan Owen, Grace Sides. Mary Lou Tatham, Barbara Cars well and i Estelana Robinson. ? * * Ccanton Bride-Elect Is Honored At Parties Miss Carolyn Lucille Campbell, Canton bride-elect, was honored at two parties this week. On Tuesday Mrs. Howard Myers and her daughter. Miss June Myers entertained at a luncheon ! for Miss Campbell in their home on Johnson Street. Canton. The guests included Mrs. T,ee Roy Campbell, Mrs. William J Devlin. Mrs. Roy Medford, Mrs. Linden Burch, Miss Edi'h Carolyn Hutchlns. and Miss Carolyn Cabs1. Miss Campbell was honored a gain on Wednesday morning when Mrs. C. C. Polndexter and her daughter. Miss Martha Poindexter, entertained at a coco-cola party. MR AND MRS. ROBERT HENRY Bl'RRESS were married Sun day in the Beulah Baptist Church. Mrs. Burress is the former Miss Freda llipps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Chester Jack llipps of Canton. (Photo by Paul's Studio). Freda Grey Hipps Weds Robert Henry Burress Miss Freda Grey llipps, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jack llipps of Canton, became the bride of Robert Henry Burress, son of Mrs. William Henry Bur ress of Canton, and the late Mr. Burress, Sunday. August 12, at 4 p.m. in the Beuiah Baptist j Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. C. Revis, pastor of the church, A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Charles Ward, pianist, of Canton, and Miss Jewel Hhinehart, vocal ist, of Clyde. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz length gown of white embroidered or gandy, fashioned with short cap t sleeves, round neckline, and full skirt Her three tiered veil of illusion was attached to a cap of matching ] organdy, and she wore mitts of tulle. She carried a white Bible, a gift of the Y.W.A. of the church, covered with a white orchid and baby's breath, and showered with i streamers. ller only ornament was a single j strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Rita Mae Hipps was her sister's maid of honor, and Mrs. Roy Jenkins, sister of the bride groom. was matron of honor. Their dresses were of orchid embroider- j ed organdy over taffeta, designed I with fitted bodice, and full skirts j with wide sashes. They wore i bandeaux of orchid and yellow ' flowers, and carried bouuets of yellow carnations and gladioli. Miss Katy Hipps, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Hft dress of yellow organdy was designed like those iof the honor attendants. She carried a basket of rose petals. William R Wooten of Clyde was best man. Ushers weer Wayne Harris and Max West of Canton, and Henry Shook of Clyde Tom my David Moore, cousin of the ; bride, was ringboarer. Following tlie ceremony a re- . ccption was held on the lawn at the home of the bride's parents Assisting were: Miss Mary Sue Mann, Mis. Robert Atkinson, Mrs. Woodrow W. Moore, Mrs. Wayne Harris, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. Spelhnan McClure, Miss Barbar Sue McGowan, Mrs. Claude Moore. Mrs. Glenn Stamey, Mrs. Orville Kyle, and Mrs Charles Moore. The couple left for a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C. For traveling, the bride wore a beige linen suit embroidered in green, I beige accessories,' and the orchid from her Bible. They will make their home at 2 j Newfound St. in Canton. Mrs. Burress was graduated from Clyde High School and Blan ton's Business College. She is presently employed by radio sta tion WWlT in Canton. Mr. Burress, a graduate of Can- j ton High School, served three , years in the U- S. Marine Corps He is employed in the chemical re- i search department of the Ameri can Enka Corporation. * * * Legion Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday A regular meeting of the Auxili ary of the American Legion will be held Tuesday, August 21. at 8 p m. in the Legion Hall. A dinner planned for this time with the Legion has been post poned. Mrs. Robert Hall will conduct ' the meeting. | * * * Personals Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and children of Fine BlufT. Ark are visiting Mr. Walker's parents, Mr and Mrs. Nathan Walker, at Clyde ? ? ? ,| Mr and Mrs. Thad O. Chafin have returned from a visit with Mr Chafin's brother, \V. M. Chaf in, at Lexington. Ga. ? * * Mrs. Charles Hadgett left yes terday for her home in Knoxville j after visiting her mother Mrs W T. Denton. * ? ? Dr. and Mrs. Grover Mack Davis and their children. Roger and Re becca. of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.. are visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Grover C. Davis, in thei: home on Walnut Street. ? * ? Mr and Mrs Frank McDowell of Greensboro are guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs J H. McDowell, in Clyde. * * ? Mr. and Mrs D. Lee Ballard and their son. Lee. of Augusta. Ga.. ; will arrive tomorrow for a visit with the former's mother, Mrs L J. ltahard. at Lake Junaluskn g Miss Palmer [s Honored At Shower Miss Elsie Palmer, bride-elect of Roger Hyatt of Canton, was honored Wednesday night at a ' miscellaneous shower given by the ' Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice of Maple Grove Methodist Church. The affair was held in the j home of Mrs Ed Glavich Pastel colors were used in the i (lower arrangements and the party appointments. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Hardy Liner, president of the WSCS, Mr*. Leonard Leatherwood, and Miss Nancy Leatherwood. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franklin are spending this week in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Franklin won the all-expense paid trip for outstand ing work during the past year with State Capital Life Insurance Com pany. Margaret Jane Wykle Is Honored At Luncheon Miss Margaret Jane Wykle of Canton, bride-elect of William Harold Collins, was honored at a j luncheon Wednesday given by 0 ' ' Miss Drayton shull, also of Can ton. in her home on Forest Hill Drive. Guests included Miss Wykle, Miss Ci-iie seaman. Miss Ann Gates, Miss Mildred DucVett, Miss Atwood Westmoreland, Miss June Myers, and Miss Melissa Osborne. 1 Mis* Elsie Palmer, whose mar. riagre to Roger Hyatt will take plare September 1, has honored us with her selections or Silver, China and Crystal. Her patterns are: Silver?"French Provincial" by Towle. I China?"Brookmere" by Flint ridge. 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