Marion Rose Under hill Weds John Webb West, Jr. Miss Marion Rose Underbill of Miami. Fla., became the bride of John Webb West, Jr., also of Miami in the Bryan Memorial Methodist Church at Cocoanut Grove. Florida, Saturday, Decem ber 8. at 4 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ?nd Mrs William H. Underbill of Yardley, Birmingham, Kngland Mr. West is the son of John W. < West, Sfj., of Waynesville and the late MnL Lovell Montez Davis West ;ind is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs H. G. West of Waynes-vfRe. The IJcv. 11- Stewart Austin, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony and a program of music v.'As presented by Mrs. Bctt\ j Oliif Rice, organist, and Mrs Elli Mae'Huff, vocalist The bride was given in marriagi by her uncle. William A, Crttch ley of Vero Beach, Florida, Sin wore n gown of French lace ant nylon tulle, styled on prince*: line* with a bouffant *kirt endinf in a sweeping train Her veil oi illusion was attached to a crow! of pearl petals and she carried t bouquet of pink and white rosei and carnations, centered with t white orchid. Miss Barbara Martinez of Miam was maid of honor. She wore i waltz-length princess dress ol iridescent blue taffeta. James I- Thompson served at best man and ushers weie Jerome Filer. Eugene Lyon, and Roy W Spence. Jr., alt of Miami. A reception was held in the fel lowship hall of the church follow, ing the Ceremony Receiving with the wedding party were Mr and Mrs William t'ritchley. uncle and aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Karl G- Frese The Couple left alter the recep tion lor a wedding trip to points in Florida and upon their return will he ?i home at 24(>B SW 7th Street, Apt. 5, Miami 35, Florida. For traveling the bride wore a maroon wool dress with navy and white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. West was educated in Eng land and was active in the. Girl Guide Association. She came to the United. States two years ago ami met Mr. West in the choir of Bryan Memorial Methodist church where both are active members Mr. West was graduated from the Waynesville Township High School. Brevard College, and the University of North Carolina. He is now chief clerk of the Miantl Beach Area Office. Corps of En gineers, U S Aritiy. ? ? 4 North Canton PTA To Have Yule Program Tlie North Canton PTA will hold a regular meeting Wednesday, IV centber 12 at 2:30 p.m. The first and second grades will present a Christ mas program. The third grade mothers will he? hostesses. I'se Mountaineer Want Ada Take my advice! Even I do my Christmas shopping at, the Red Wing Gift Shop! It saws my time, because thousands of gifts have been carefully selected and at tractively arrunged in one place for your shopping con venience. It saves my money, becuuse they are inexpensive and easy on that Christmas budget. BMa - GIFT SHOP-/ N. Main Wuynes\ ille ( K U K T (JANS ? "The Store of Fine r^j lanp^rn MjMJ <9 iffi/1 uB /?y I 19 ? fl Hjjvspvppn nl if BULOVA DIAMOND J LA PETITE 'M 23 J?w.h.J Domoruti APApa ,S ? T.mad ta til r?<- jLQSO <fl i??>d<uttinMt?Uii- T JW*V 9 ktukafclt MiMprinf. (B # ?",y $00" For Her.. * ELIZABETH JM 17 Jewels JHH JW wo.A.. Unbreakable ~ mainspnng r??, v*,. r.e. t?. For Him... MINUTI MAN Remember, we are tiv?nt $1,000 17 Jewels In Diamonds FREE. Unbreakable / mainspring Your Complete Christmas Store / Shock resistant * Western North Carolina's Leading Jeweler MRS. JOHN WFBB WKST. JR. is the former Miss Marion Rose t'ndrrhill of Miami, Florida. She was married Saturday afternoon in (,'oeoanut Grove, Fla. (Photo by R. B. Fordyce.) I i Justine Buchanan Is Married To Kenneth Deaver Mr. lind Mrs. Charles M. Buch anan of Allen's Creek announce the marriage of their (laughter. Justine, to Kenneth Deaver, son of Mr. anil Mrs Charles Deaver of Canton, Route 2. The ceremony was performed by (he Rev. Oder Burnette at his home in Cruso, Saturday, December 8, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Deaver was graduated, from Waynesville Township High School and is now employed as bookkeeper at Rogers Electric Co. Mr. Deaver. a graduate of Bethel High School, served two years in the Marine I Corps, and is now employed as a salesman with Carolina Surplus Store in Canton. They are making their home on Allen's Creek. Linda Boone Is Included In DAR Tour I Linda Boone who was recently chosen for the honor of represent - ins the Waynesville High School and the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. | Daughters of the American Revo lotion. as the DAR Good Citizen. ' attended a special tour planned for good citizens of the district ; last Tuesday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Leach, vice regent ot the local DAR chapter. Light Western North Carolina ! girls were included in the events. I The tour began at Back Memor- . ial Library in Asheville where the" ( iiiiwi t'ili/nng vtnro A i r n /? t <> A through the Shakespearian Exhibit by Miss Margaret Ligon, librarian. { Kiora the library they went to the Wolfe Memorial and heard a lec turg by WJitoilU '1. sister of Thomas Wolfe. tiding to Mars Hill from Ashd ville, the girls were guests of Mars Hill College for lunch and were joined by Mrs. Koy Cagle. stale re gent of the DAK. Miss Boone, a member of the senior class of the high school ?s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts IK Boone. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ciborge B Schmucker. who have a summer home on the Dellwood Road, left Wednesday to spend the winter in Miami. Smart Separates By VERA WINSTON NICE go-togethers invariably include the velvet skirt and pret ty blouse, the two adding up to a nice informal late afternoon or evening outfit. This black velvet skirt is ever so slim with a kick pleat in back to ease things a little. The blouse is as practical as it is pretty since the fabric is one of the good drip-dry cottons with a silken look and feel. The sleeves are permanently pleated and there are crystal buttons. A string tie of black velvet finishes the demure little collar. The Mehaffeys Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr and Mt^ William I-awson Mehaffey celebrated their fiftieth weddi.ig anniversary with ao open house Sunday afternoon in their home on thej^airview Road. They were desisted in entertain ing by their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Lake Junaluska and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caldwell of Waynesville. About one hundred and fifty guests called during the afternoon hours and were greeted by Mrs. Edwards. Presiding at the tea table during alternate hours were Mrs. E. W. Edwards of Durham, Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. Mrs. R. L. Bur gin, Mrs. George Plott, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Thad Chafin, Mrs. Sam Knight, Mrs. John Blaiock, Mrs. C. H. Little, and Mrs. John Davis. The table was covered with an imported embroidered linen cloth - and the centerpiece was an ar rangement of gold and white chry santhemums in a crystal compote. Gold and white candles were also used. Mrs. Williard Moody was in charge of the guest register and Mrs. Wallace Ward received in the guest room. Assisting in serving were Mrs. ?lay Ellis, Mrs. Charles McDarris, Miss Edna Summerrow, and Mrs. Charles Isley. Mr. and Mrs. Mehaffey, both na tives of Haywood County, were married at Pleaaani. Palsam on December 9. 1906. Mr. Mehaffey is shipping foreman with the Una gusta Manufacturing Company. h ' ? ? ? ? < New Officers Are Elected By Home Club The Jonathan Creek Home Dem- i on.stration Club elected new of- I ficers at an all-day meeting Friday ; in the home of Mrs. James How- i ell. Mrs. Howell was re-Mected ' president and serving with her will be Mrs. Glenn A. Boyd, vice ] president: Mrs. Leland Garnett, < second vice president; Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, secretary; Mrs. F. R. < Kennedy, treasurer; and Mrs. Glenn Howell, historian. i Plans were made for a Chirst- i mas lighting contest to include only families within the Jonathan t Creek community. Judging will be ( December 21. I Following luncheon, games and j contests were directed by Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Ralph Boyd. ( Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mar garet Boyd and Mrs! Roy Plott. Gifts"were presented to Miss Mary Cornwell, Hime Agent, and j members also exchanged gifts. Presbyterians To Have Family Night Supper t A Family Night covered dish ' supper will be held at the Waynes ville Presbyterian Church Wednes day at 6:30 o'clock. 1 John Metzger, president of the Men of the Church, will preside c and will give a report of the progress of the building program. Joe Rose will lead the singing 1 of Christmas carols. Tragedy's Child ? I ? ? ? J INNOCINT victim of a family quarrel, Nancy Wendt, 14, ia treated In a Chicago hospital. Police aay her father, William Wendt. 42, ahot to death his wife aa aha waa fleeing with the daughter, who was wounded be fore he turned a shotgun on him self. Wendt la reported in a crit ical condition. (International) Mrs. Gwyn Presents UDC Program Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn presented ,he annual Christmas program at i meeting of the Haywood Chapter, United Daughters of the Confeder icy, Friday afternoon, in the din pg room of the Methodist Church. Her subject was "The Little ["own of Bethlehem". Mrs. Frank Hendricks sang, "O kittle Town of Bethlehem," ac companied by Miss Nancy Killian. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick presided luring the business hour. Gifts were brought to the meet ng to send to patients occupying UDC maintained hospital beds. During the social hour refresh nents were served by the host :sses, Mrs. R- N. Barber, Mrs. T. j L Bramlett, Miss Robina Miller, Vliss Nancy Hyatt, and Mrs. Kirk >atrick. Christmas decorations were jsed on the tea table and through )ut the room. t ? ? * * ? ? - Christmas Program [s Planned For PTA The annual Christmas program rill be presented at a meeting of he PTA of the Pennsylvania Ave lue school at" Canton Wednesday, iecember 12, at 2:30 p.m. All grades of the school will >articipate. Mrs. T. E. Hyatt, president, will ?onduct the business hour. A meeting of the executive >oard has been set for Monday at 0 a.m. in the school library. I'se the Want Ads for results. DAR Chapter To Meet Friday With Mrs. Long The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. Daughters of the American Revo lution, will meet Friday afternoon 1 at 3:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. J. M. Long with Mrs. J. W. Kil- 1 lian as co-hostess. Mrs. H. R. Sherman of Canton is in charge of the program and | Mrs. James Elwood will review the i DAR Magazine. 1 Members are requested to bring I gifts for veterans' hospitals or cash for the veterans' Christmas Tele phone Call Fund. Mrs. Ben Colkitt, regent, will preside. Fines Creek Club Has Annual Christmas Party The Fines Creek Home Demon stration Club held its annual Christmas party Friday night in the school lunchroom, with Mrs. Tom Rogers in charge. Following dinner a Christmas program was presented under the direction of Mrs. M. B Lee. Mrs Itfark Ferguson directed the sing ing of carols. Gifts were exchanged at the close of the party. ? * ? 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