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Jeanette Elizabeth Burnette Is Bride Of John Moore, Jr. Miss Jeanette Elisabeth Burnette. | daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wayne ' C. Burnette of Canton, became the 1 bride of John F. Moore. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore ol ' Candler, Thursday, December 20 in a candlelight ceremony in the ' Morning Star Methodist Church. ; The Rev. Kenneth Crouse, pastor i of the church, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. Wedding Music wns presented by Mrs. Rob ert Spurling. organist, and Miss rhomasine Paxton. vocalist, both of Canton I Given in marriage by her lather, [he bride wore a gown of white ny | Ion tulle and chantilly lace over bridal satin, designed with a bateau neckline and lima tapered sleeves ending in points over the wrists. The full skirt, appliqued with lace, featured a cascade of ruffles edged with pleated tulle flowing into a chapel length train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of rhinestones and pearls, and she carried a bou quet of red roses centered with a white orchid. Her only ornament was a single-.strand of pearls, a gill qf the bridegroom. Miss Wanda Phillips of Canton was maid of honor. Bridesmaids wet ? Miss Jean Mason. Miss Jean Kinsland, Miss Ava Freeman, ail of Canton, and Miss Norma Mor gan of Candler. The attendants wore ballerina length gowns ot while net over -atin. designed with fitted bodices and bouffant skirts. Their capes and hall hats were white (affeta They carried colonial bouquets of white chrysanthemums and red carnations. Cheryl Ann Moore oi Candler, niece of the bridegroom, was flow er girl She wore a dress of white net over satin, and rarried a bav krt of rose petals Jimnile Burnetto, cousin of the bride; was ringbcar rr. Clarence Moore served as his brother's best man. Ushers were rah in Dixon and Clayton Moore of Candler, and Karl Farmer and George Allen of Enka Following the ceremony a re cc ption was held in the home of Mr and Mr- Tigh i Smothers. 192 Ncademy Street. Those assisting wi n- Mr- Clayton Uurnette. aunt of the bride, Mrs fro Medford, Mis J W. Freeman, and Mrs. Car roll Wilson The bride's mother wop? a blue crepe dress, white satin hat, and black accessories Her corsage was of red and white carnations. The mot Iter of the bridegroom wore a pink dress with ? matching duster, white hat. and matching accessories Met (lowers were pink and white carnations For a wedding trip to Miami, Fia., the brief-- wore a navy dress with while trim, white satin hat, and matching accessories. She wore Ihe orchid from her bouquet. The ample will make their home at 56 Newfound St., Canton. Mrs. Moot ? is a student at Can on High School. Mr. Moore, a graduate of Sand Hill High School, ?erved three years with the U. S. Marine tups, and is now employed i\ Ahernath\ and Redmond Sheet lletal Company in West Ashevllle ? * * Tykei Miller a sophomore at the Jniverslly of North Carolina, is *ere for the holidays with his par nts, Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller. ? 11 ? ? ? ? fe ? ? \ CHECKERBOARD 1 NEWS By Joe Cline > and Dick Bradley y"w I CUNE- BRADLEY COMPANY MERRY CHRISTMAS ? , . i AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR We're mighty proud of the wonderful job our customers are doing with Purina feeds. And vu'iv most thankful that so many farm folks in this area show their faith in us by making our store tin ir feeding headquarters. During the year * a we have worked hard to serve our customers with speed and thoroughness. Vour kindness and spirit of helpfulness have made our days pleas ant. Our goal for 1957 is to serve you even bet ter. May your Christmas he Merry and your New Year both happy and prosperous. J i Joe and Dick CLINE-BRADLEY CO. Joe Cline - Dick ltradley 5 Points Hazelwood J i BRiinilllRRIIOlRI B i- -"isnpus.' Rgahig<? sf Peace... v Prosperity May the great blessings and inspiration of thy Christmas season remain with you throughout the New Year to fill each day with happiness for you and yours. V - t HAYWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION %119 MAIN STREET W A Y NESVILLE Fmi i EACH ACCOUNT IS 111 INSURED UP TO S10.M0 BY N^T^^IlikUSlii!L| THE FEDERAL SAYINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION ??????????????????? i | Richland Garden Club Will Meet Thursday The Richland (garden Club will I hold its December meeting and | Christmas/ party Thursday, De ; cember 27, at 3 p.m In the home of the Misses Kay and Louise Bal ' lard at Lake Junaluaka. Candlelight Service Set In Hazelwood The annual service of carols and candlellghting will be held In the sanctuary of the Hazelwood Pres byterian Church Monday, Decem ber 24, from 11:15 p.m. until 12:05 a.m. Traditional Christmas carols will be sung by the chancel choir and the congregation. The Christmas story will be read in a setting of candlelight. Featured soloist on the program will be Miss Rosalyn Ammons. The public is invited. ? ? ? Miss Sue Campbell Is Feted In Canton Miss Sue Campbell, whose mar riage to Joseph Morrow will take place Sunday. December 23, was honored at a miscellaneous show er and canasta party given by Mrs W C Howard, Wednesday evening in her home in Canton. Christmas decorations were used and prizes were awarded to Miss i, Campbell and Mrs. buck McClure. Additional guests wer? Mrs. Richard Hanev. Miss Roberta King, | Mrs Joe Bill Medlin, Mrs. Bennie 11 Joe Sutton, and Mrs. Frank OUis I'arker. * ? ? HDC Schedule Wednesday, Jan. 2. 9:30 a.m. ? Falrview?Mrs, Ernest Green (co hostess, Mrs. Kyle Campbell). Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2:00 p.m.? Aliens Creek?Mrs. C. L. Allen. Thursday, Jan. 3, 2:00 p.m. ? Maggie?Mrs. Cordell Bradley. Thursday. Jan 3, 7:00 p.m. ? Thickety?Mrs. Gladys Burrcll. Friday. Jan 4. 2:00 p.m.?Jona than Creek ? Mrs. Troy Leather wood. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr., and their children. Carey and Har den, are leaving Wednesday to spend several days in Tarboro as guests of Mrs. Howell's brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. James Flcklen. ? * * l)r and Mrs. J. D. Wilbanks of Tampa, Kla., are here for the holi days at their home on Longview Drive. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Troy Boyd plan to leave Christmas Day for Fair fax, Va., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelley. They v ill be joined later in the week by their son, Joe Boyd, USN, who is stationed in Boston, Mass. He will accompany his parents home to spend New Year's. Miss Connatser Entertains For Miss Carswell Miss Margaret Jean Connatser honored Miss Jack.ee Carswell, bride-elect of Dec. 29 at a china shower Saturday afternoon in her home at Lake Junaluska. Arrangements of holly and red candles were featured in the deco rations. The guests were Miss Carswell. Mrs. fcudolph Carswell. Miss Su zane Curry. Miss Florence Ann Bowles, Mrs. Oliver Early, Mrs. Carrie Early, Miss Nancy Noland. Miss Sandra Thatcher, Mrs. Dick Boyd. Mrs Roy Pressley, Miss Use Feichter. Mrs Roger Walker, Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mrs. Rankin Ferguson. Mrs. Frank Miller, and Mrs. John Hogue. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. S. E. Connatser, ? ? * Capt. Porter Frady, who is sta tioned at Fort LeRoy Johnson, New Orleans, is here to spend Christ mas with his wife and small daugh ter, Laura. ? ? * Miss Suzanne Curry, who is st anding Miami University, is here to spend the holidavs with her mother. Mrs Rankin Ferguson, and Mr. Ferguson Christmas Brides-Elect Are Honored At Shower Miu Diane Jones entertained Jhursday nipht with a miscellane ous shower honoring two Christ mas brides-elect. Miss Rita Kitchen and Miss Sue Campbell. . The gues's. in addition to Miss Kitchen am! Miss Campbell, were Miss Ilse Feichter, Miss Martha Howell, Miss Patsy Jones, Mrs. Harley Caldwell, Miss Colleen Kuy kendall, Miss Barbara Jones. Miss Olleen Massie. and Miss Katy Boyd * ? * Tony Davis. Jr.. who is attend ing the Apprentice School at New port News, Va., is at home for the holidays. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brittain of Wedowee, Ala., are expected to ar rive Sunday to spend the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Hevward Smith. Jr. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stovall are planning to spend Christmas in Marion with the latter's father, the Rev. P. W Tucker, and Miss Janie Tucker ? ? ? M. and Mrs. Jack Brown and their children, Dickie and Betty Ann, of Beverly. Mass,, are expect ed to arrive Sunday to spend Christmas with Mrs Brown's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way. 1m . FOR TH8 HOLIDAYS M ay all the _ good will and good p-? cheer of the season \ lift your heart and brighten all the days ahead. WAYNEWOOD GROCERY Balsam Rd. Waynesville Jolly good m Wishes' A May that* Holiday* b< your merriest ever. NELSON'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Miller Street Say I Saw It In The Mountaineer I ~~ I "All is calm, all is bright." And W the radiance of Christmas fills our hearts with rejoicing. May the blessings of the season be yours. SMITH'S INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENCY 142 Main Street i^Soh's, ^ @) May a full measure of holiday V joy and good will be yours in this happiest of seasons. And may it last ? ^ throughout the year. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Horace Duckett, |jj^pT Owner Our tincoro thanks and muth ho lit/ay choar to Oil our Irionds mad patrons. POTTS ESSO SERVICE Luke Junaluska ' May Christmas cheer light up your home t and make all the days of your New Year as glowingly bright as the sparkling lights on your tree on this happiest of all holidays. HAYWOOD ELECTRIC SERVICE AUTHORIZED GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER Dial GE 6-5041 Main St. Hazelwood
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