Phyllis Smathers Is Married To ' Thomas Roper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smathers of Waynesvtlle have announced the marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Smathers, to Thomas C. Roper. J;1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Poper of Atlanta, Ga. The double ring ceremony was held in the Sylvan Hills Baptist Church, Atlanta, Thursday. No vember 15, at 7 p.m. with the Rev. William Rittenhouse officiating. Only members of the immediate famili?s and close friends were present. Miss Charlet Powell of Atlanta was maid of honor and the bride's only attendant and Douglas Pat terson. also of Atlanta, served as best man. The bride wore a light blue screet-length dress with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. An informal reception was held following the ceremony in the home of Miss Robbie Gently in Atlanta. Mrs. Roper, a graduate of the Waynesville Township High School, is employed with Southern Bell Telephone Co. in Atlanta. Mr. Roper is employed with the At lanta Insurance Co. The couple will make their home in Atlanta. I'p a Christinas tree about what Ui Rive? l,et us solve your problem! We have a bis. wide, wonderful array of sure-to-please Rifts for everyone on your list . . . and at modest priees. too! Cotnr in and choose. RedHinq 9 ? GIFT 5HOP-/ 202 N. Main Waynesville ?! Mini b ?h -..?mm a...v . ...jam MRS. MAX ROGKK COUMAN, the former Mis* Alberta F.lalne 1 Medford. Mat married Friday In the parsonage of the South l.a Fayette Methodist Church in Shelby. She is the daughter <>t Mr. and Mrs. I>. F. Medford of Canton. Mr Coleman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ti. Coleman of Canton. (Culberson I'hoto). I Clyde High School Cardinal Tips j By EDNA MAE Fl'OATE Everyone enjoyed being out of school for Thanksgiving. The girts in the senior class that are interested in musing are go ing to he the guests of Memorial Mission School of Nursing Thurs day. Those interested are: Elaine Curtis, Marietta Brown, Edna Mae Kugate, Klveta Robinson, Opal Bedford, and Joy Young. We think the visit will help us to decide whether or not we want to be a nurse. The seniors are taking a drastic step into the Elizabethan Age by siUdyinv Macbeth. The seniors cer talnly havp boon looking forward to this part of Literature, The Monogram Club is planning to initiate now members Wednes day morning. There will be 2t> ini tiated. HARRIS PREVOST AT HOME Harris Provost, son of Mr. and Mrs, Whitoner Prevoit. who Undor went an uppendectomy at the Hay wood County Hospital last Satur day. was released from the hospital today and is convalescing at his i home on Country Club Drive. Mrs. Wilson Gives Program At Garden Club The Town and Country Garden Club of Canton met Monday night la the home of Mrr. William C. Freel on Oakland Circle, with Mrs. James Harkins associate hostess. Mrs. V. E. Wilson. Jr. presented i program on "Christmas Decora tions for the Home". She offered iL'ggestlons for making arrange ment* and ornaments, and stressed the importance of encouraging the sntire family to 'ake part in deco rating the home. The group voted to contribute lve dollars to the Red Cross for >oinsettia plants to be sent to 3teen hospital at Christmas. The club also voted to send five h,liars to the permanent home of the National Council of Garden Clubs. Mrs. Carl E. Powell announced committees for the Holiday Tour ,o be held December 18. Mrs. Donald W. Randolph, presi lent, extended an invitation to the group from the Asheville Garden Clubs, Inc. to attend a Christmas Creens Exhibit on Dec. 5. The club was also invited to attend the Holi day House, sponsored by the Royal Pines Garden Club, on Dec. 8; and the Holiday House Tour, sponsored by the Gay Blades Garden Club of Tryon. on Dec. 14 A social hour followed and re freshment* were served by the hostesses. Guests were Mrs. W. J. Bull and Mrs. Walter Cowart. Thickety Folk To Attend WNC Meet Saturday A number of folk from the com munity are expected to attend the award* luncheon in Asheville City Auditorium Saturday, when the WNC community winners will be announced. Miss Barbara Carswell, a student ?it Vanderbilt School-of Nursing. Nashville, Tenn., spent the Thanks giving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T Carswell. Mr. and Mm. J. Hack Clark, Mrs. T G. Murray and Mrs. T. L. Jami son have returned after spending several days at New Smyrna Beach, Kla., where they visited Mrs. Mur ray's daughter. Mrs. B F. Kennedy and Mr. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jimison and children, visited her parents. Mr and Mrs Edgar Raper. at Murphy during the Thanksgiving week end . .. N_" Mr. and Mrs. Loy Lec William son have moved to the Cogbuin house on Newfound Road. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Ford, Mr. and j Mrs. Max Yarborough and daugh-, er, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ford and -on. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Brown ind girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Cord and children we *e dinner tuests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Aalkcr at Brevard Thanksgiving. Mrs. Dillard Williamson is quite II in an Asheville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert liipps and j ?hiidren. visited relatives at Spin-' lak\ Thanksgiving. Mrs. W. Sam Robinson is re cupcrating at her home, after un dergoing surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robeson of Newport News, Va., spent the Thanksgiving week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore. I Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ferguson and Mrs. Gertrude Ferguson of Whit tier. visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. E. E. Stockton and fam ily Saturday. ? MISS RITA JF.AN KITCHEN Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Kitchen of Waynesville, who announce her engagement to Cecil James Sitton of Greensboro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sitton of Bryson City. The wedding is planned for December 23. (Photo by Sherrill's Studio). Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Price of Waynesville on No vember 26. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Clontz of Canton on November 27. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Waynesville on Novem ber 28. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Foch Rogers of Waynesville on Novem ber 29. * ? * Long's Chapel Circles Set December Meetings The circles of Long's Chapel Methodist Church have announc ed their regular meetings. Circle 1, of which Mrs. Jerry Liner is chairman, will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 4, in the home of Mrs. W- N. Thomas. Circle 2 will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. December 11 in the home of Mrs. J. W. Fowler. Jr. with Mrs. A. H. Phillips as co-hostess. Mrs. Ray Ellis is in charge of the pro gram. Attention is called to this date which is a week later than the regular date. * ? * NEIL HOWELL ON DEAN'S LIST Neil Howell, a freshman at Bre vard College, is one of 34 students who made the Dean's List for the first half of the semester. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Howell of Route 2, Waynes ville. ? ? * Mrs. If. P. McCarroll, Mrs. John Hildenbiddle. Mrs, Walter Baer mann, and Mrs. William Ray left this morning for Atlanta for a! short stay. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Gets Her First Permanent By JANE EADS WASHINGTON?Mrs. Woodrovv i Wilson, widow of the World War 1 president, still the handsome, elegantly turned-out grand dame in her eighties, still actively interest ed in the important affairs of the day, admits she's just got her first I "permanent." ! She submitted to the hair-primp ing process rather reluctantly, in | preparing to attend, as guest of j I honor, the tenth annual dinner of the National Trust for Historic! Preservation, where a centennial 1 | tribute was paid to her late hus band. Attending the meeting were more than 300 architects, historians, garden club leaders, directors of historic house museums and other representatives of groups which 1 founded the non-profit organiza J tion. j Not all the trust's sessions were taken up with speech-making and i th? reading of reports. The group | was entertained at tea by Under ! Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Randolph Burgess, and one day j all got aboard buses to go to Fred ! ericksburg. Va.. where they visited 1 henmore, the home of James Mon I roe; the Mary Washington House, i and Monroe's law office where they j sampled the former president's ! favorite beverage-whiskey sours. ? * * Sen, John Kennedy (D-Masst and j his young wife, the beautiful form er "Jackie" Bouvier, have put their historic country house in nearby J McLean, Va., up for sale or lease and will move back to town when they return to the capital in Jan uary Mrs. Kennedy sagf that her hus band is out of town so much and works such late hours on Capital Hill when he is here, that much as they love the country life and the historic surroundings, she thinks it more sensible to find a placd in town. + * * Some Washington hostesses are beginning to put their telephone numbers on their invitations, in connection with the "R.S.V.P.", to make it easier and quicker for folks to accept or decline a bid to a brunch, a dinner, or the more in formal shindigs. Protocol still de mands a written reply to an offi cial or a white-tie affair, however. I s? the Want Ads for results Dressed for Dinner /?* \ i By VERA WINSTON IN keeping with the richness of current fashion, fine silk emerges as a favorite fabric. Black peau de soie is used to excellent effect for a handsome dinner dress that should have quite a career. The yoke and long sleeves are of black imported lace. The frock has a charming bodice the slit at the top revealing the lace in & flattering manner. Fullness is achieved through the hips by means of a released tuck from the defined waist which dips to a ,V in back._ B and PW Club Has Meeting The Waynesville Business and Professional Women's Club met Tuesday night at the LoJge The program was presented by a panel from the Asheville Classes for Expectant Parents. Making up the panel were Mrs. Anne Hillier. Miss Ida Reid Cohen, supervisor of nursing of the Buncombe Coun ty Health Department, Miss Mil dred Barry, nutritionist for the State Board of Health, and Dr. F. S. Sluder, physician. The program was presented by the health com mittee of the local club of which Mrs J. Howard Bryson is chair man, , Idrs. Ben Phillips presided at he business session and announc ed plans for a Christmas party to be held December 18 in the home of Mrs. Jack Edwards. ? ? ? Mrs. William C. Smith of River dale, Ga., is visiting her sisters, the Misses Daisy and Bessie Boyd. Red Wing Plans Gift Wrapping Demonstrations The Red Wing Gift Shop has scheduled a free gift wrapping demonstration for Friday after noon. November 30. at 3:30 o'clock. For those who cannot attend the afternoon session, an evening class will be held at 7:30 o'clock. Each demonstration will include a practice session, for which scissors should be brought. Ribbon can be obtained at the class. 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