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Haywood Primary Teachers To Hold Health Workshop A Health Education workshop for Haywood County teachers ot lirst, second, and third grades will be held in the Hazelwood , School Cafeteria, Tnursday, Sep tember 6, from 2:30 until 4 30 p.m. Attending tne meeting, in addi tion to the teachers, win be Miss Grace Daniels, health educator; Miss Moldred Barry, nutritionist; Dr. Raymond K- Buiier, health of ficer of Haywood County; Dr. Doris B. Hamraett, child special ist; school superintendents, super visors, and public health nurses. howe Henry, superintendent of the Canton iscnoois, will preside. This is one of a series of such meetings of teachers to be "held on various grade levelus, carrying out plans formulated at a Health Planning Conference held at the Health Center last spring * * * HUMANE MEETING POSTPONED The regular September meeting of the Haywood County Humane Association, scheduled for the first Monday each month, will be post poned one week because of Labor Day, and will be held Monday, y^Mmnber 10 at 8 p.m. in the L. NHBt'is lounge in Waynesville. I Boone-Campbell Bridal Party Is Honored Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie and Mr. and Mrs. Clianes May enter tained Saturday evening in the 1 Massie home on Rfgeon Koad in ' honor of Miss Sara Boone and f ioyd Oren Campbell and mem bers of their bridal party. The j affair followed the wedding re i nearsal. A bridal motif was used in the dining room decorations. The tabie was covered witn a white i lace cloth over satin and had as a centerpiece a silver bowl of white asters and baby s breath. Mixed arrangements were useu in the living rooms. The guests in addition to Miss Boone and Mr. Campoeil were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boone, par?n>s of tne bride, Mr. and Mrs. c. C. Campbell, Miss Karen Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne Campbell and son. and 'lalmadge Campbell, all of Bpindale, Mr. ana Mrs. James K. Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boone and sons, Gene and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. James Jeter, Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Siler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley, the Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins. Miss Nancy Killian, Miss Ruth Helen Boone. Miss Linda ' Boone, and Bill Martin. ? ! CLYDE N. McCALL, D.D.S. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL DENTISTRY AT 225 NORTH MAIN STREET WAYNESV1LLE, NORTH CAROLINA Office Hours: Telephone: By Appointment GLendale G-G-T27 $2 '7 s- i $ ? '?77 VALUE / ^ jp q / WORLD /Z:?r^r \ / "'Ppi'no dllr>g \ GLOBE _ -1 with the purchase of many new Philco M coldcmQ TELEVISION MODELS Huge Globe is nearly 5 ft. around! A world of easy-to-read information. Urines news reports to life. Makes sehool work more interesting. Durable, washable. Chrome finish 2-way base for desk or wall. Limited (juantity! rPHIICO 4206 i I fj Brilliant Pliilco Golden I> Television ** performance in a handsome big screen "Swivelet". Turns for easy viewing. Clear-as-life picture. Out front sound. Automatic Top Touch Tuning. NELSON'S RADIO & TV SERVICE i MILLER STREET ? DIAL GL 6-6381 i 1 MRS. FLOYD OREN CAMPBELL is the former Miss Sara Eliza beth Boone. She was married yesterday afternoon in the Francis Cove Methodist Church. (II. B. Norton Photo). Miss Sara Elizabeth Boone Weds Floyd Oren Campbell Miss Sara Elizabeth Boone. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roberts Haygood Boone of Waynesville. be came the bride of Floyd Oren' Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Clarence C. Campbell of Spindale. j in the Francis Cove Methodist 1 Church. Sunday afternoon at four thirty o'clock. The Rev, L E. Wiggins, pastor of the church. performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Linda Boone, sister of the bride, pianist, J and Charles L. Isley. Jr.. soloist, presented the wedding music. The altar was decorated with floor baskets of white gladioli and branched candelabra with a back ground of palms. Candles and ivy were used in the windows and ivy 1 was entwined around the altar rail The bride was given in marriage j by her father. Her waltz-length gown of white French illusion was appliqued with Chantilly lace and I was designed with sweetheart neckline of lace studded with seed ; pearls, yoke of illusion, and full bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to,a band of. | lace embroidered with seed pearls and she carried a bride's Bible with a white orchid. Miss Ruth Helen Boone was her sister s maid of honor and onh at tendant. Her ballerina-length dress was fashioned of pale blue net with lace panels over taffeta. She wore a half-hat of matching net over taf feta and carried a cascade bouquet of mixed flowers Mr. Campbell served as 1: st man for his son and ushers were Haw thorne and Talmadgc Campbell of Spindale. brothers of the bride groom. Joe Boone of Ashcvilto. and Allan Boone of \Vaync-\ille, broth ers of the bride. The parents of the bride enter tained With an informal reception in their horne following the cere mony. Guests included members of the families, the bridal party, and out-of-town guests. Mrs. Boone, mother of the bride wore a dress of navy erepe with navy and roso accessories and her corsage was of rose-colored carna tions. Mrs. Campbell, mother of the bridegroom wore a light blue dress with white accessories and her corsage was of white carna tions. Assisting were Mi s Charles Wax Mrs. Bruce Javnes, Mrs. Joe Boone. Mrs. Allen Boone. Mrs Kufus Sli er, Mrs. James Jeter, Mrs. James K. Boone. Miss Bess Francis, and Mrs. Pink Francis For her wedding trip live bride wore a brown printed taffeta I sheath dress with beige duster and brown accessaries, tier corsage was the orchid from tier Bible Mrs. Campbell was graduated from the Waynesville High School and is now a rising senior at Ap-! palachian State Teachers College at Boone. Mr. Campbell was graduated from Kutht rfoi dton-Spindale Cen tral High School and received his Bachelor ol Seienee degree from Appalachian State Teachers t'ol i lege last spring. He will return to I he college this fall tor graduate ! study. . ? > " The couple will be at home at 120 Brown Street. Boone. i MISS ANNA I Ol'ISE McBRIDF is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl MeBride of Waynesvllle. who announce her engage ment to Frank F.dwin Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Chambers of Clyde, Route 1. The wedding is planned for Novem ber 3. Howard Coman Shook, who has boon employed for llie summer by I Champion Fibre Company in Ham- ! j illon. Ohio, has returned to his home in Clyde. He will enter Mars Hill College this fall. Joel Rothermel Celebrates 16th Birthday Joel Rothermel celebrated his sixteenth birthday with a dinner dance Thursday evening at The Lodge. He was assisted in en tertaining by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. K M Rothermel. The guests included Miss Lynda Henry, Miss Susan Prevost, Miss Patience Ray, Miss Nancy Phillips, Mis> Connie Jamison, Miss Lynn Met/ger, Miss Nancy Rector. Mis.-, Nancy Provost. Skipper Sloan, David Ensley, Johnny C'arswell. David Russell. Joe Russell, Mark Riechter. and David Hardwick. * * * Mr and Mrs Hubert Rogers and daughter, Sandra, of Jacksonville, Florida are visiting the former's brother and sister. S, L Rogers and Mrs Levi Morgan, in Clyde. 1 Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, Sept. 4 DIX CREEK-KATCLIFEE COVE Retreat Cash Grocery 8:45- 8:55 Parris Grocery 9:00- 9:15 Guv Singleton 9 30- 9 45 Wilma Wells 10:00-10:15 Burnett's Cash Grocery 10:30-10:45 Mrs. H. Francis 11:30-11:45 Mtn. Experiment Sta. 12:00-12:15 Ratcliffe Cove Grocery 12:30-12:45 Fred Sanford i:00- 1:15 H.F.Francis 1:30- 1.45 -? . ' _ I Friday, Sept. 7 WHITE OAK - COVE CKEEK BD. Robert Fisher 9:15- 9 25 Sam Bedford 9:30- 9:45 Mrs. Edna Baker 10 00-10:15 Henry TeagUe 10:30-11 00 Joe Davis 11:15-11:45 1 Norman Duekett ? 12:00-12:15 Elbert PhilJip.- 12530-12:45 Grace Morrow 1:30- 1:45 Moody Reunion Is Set For Sunday, Sept. I The 26th annual Moody Reunion will be held Sunday. September 9. . j at the home of Mr and Mrs. Her bert plott on Soco Gap Road. AH relatives and friends are in- I ! vited to bring ;k picnic lunch and; | attend Officers of the family group are j James Roy Moody, president: Mrs. _ N. W Garrett. secretary; and Mrs Herbert Plolt, historian. jr MISS SHELBY JEAN DAVIS, daughter of Claud? VV. Davis of Oakdale Koad. Waynesville and Mis. Kubv I' Davis of Lake Jun aluska. is engaged to O. V. Cagle, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Cagle cf llaielwood. 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