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Miss Rita Jean Kitchen Weds Cecil James Sitton Miss, Rita Jean KitcheU, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R Kitchen of Waynesvi Uf. became the bride . of Cecil James Sitton of Greens boro, Sunday, December 23f, at 4 p.m. in the Boyd Memorial Chap el of the First Methodist Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Odis H. Sitton of Bryson City. Tin* ceremony was performed by he Rev. Earl H Brendall, pastor,, and a program of wedding music I was presented by Mrs. Fred -Cal- j houn. Sr., pianist, and Mrs. lrvin 1 Phiimon of Washington, D. C., vocalist. The altar was decorated with while gladioli and chrysanthe mums and branched candelabra The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gow n ot bi idal satin fashioned with a cireutar skirt and Victorian jacket ftaturhig a peart encrusted collar and long sleeves ending in points. Her finger-tlm veil of il lusion fell from a Victorian half crown of lace studded with bugle bead- a"d -rod pearls and she car ried a bouqutt of fugi chrysanthe mums and pompoms Mrs VVUliapi H. Owen, Jr., of Way iic vUle, sister of the bride, was rttatro of honor. Her dress of pink cry ialette was designed with 1 Ion.; torso and full skirt and she J wore a headband of matching crystaJelte irimmed with pearls She carried a bouquet of pink and White carnations. ' U'illl-iii II I lu i>ti I t' Iti-nl Itnr. I in-law of (he bride, itervred as b?;t man and Keggir Moody and Jim Sricad of Bryson City ushered An informal reception was held in the hi ute ><ii the bride's par ents following the ceremony A? ?i -: in: lure Mi's Bill Mvhaffcy. Mrs lVdwin Russell, Miss l,eona Abcrnalhy, Mrs. Frances Jones, and Mis I.vnwood Crahl Mi Kitchen, mother of the bio.' wore a dress ol heme em bossed satin with rust accessories and a corsage of carnations. The hrid< .room's mother wore a navy suit with matching accessories and her corsage was also of carna tions Fi r a, w edding trip the bride wore ,i black and while English tweed suit willi red accessories. UpOtt fhen return the couple will make their home at 1311 Spring Garden street, Greensboro. Mrs Siltonwas graduated lis on Way iH Sville Township High School She m. ill Continue tier Studies at Woman's College where she is a member of I lie sopho more Class Mr. Kit ton; a graduate *of the BrysOn CJtv schools, is a member of the .Greensboro Police Depart ment * * * * ? St. John's Students To Sponsor Dunce St. John's High School students . arc sponsoring a dance to he held Saturday, December 2ft. beginning at 7:3n p.itt in the church hall. Admission will he St) cents per couple and 35 cents, stag All young people arc Invited ? ? * . l>r and Mrs Elmer T Clark arc expected to return to their home at l.ako Junaluska tomorrow after a holiday visit with members of their families in Berrryington, Ala , and Atlanta. Bride - Elect Is Honored At Kitchen Shower Miss Suzanne Curry honored Miss Jackee Carswell, bride-elect of this week, at a kitchen shower Wednesday evening in .her home at Balsam. She was assisted hy her mother, Mrs. Hankin Ferguson. The guestt. in addition to Miss Carswell, were Mrs. Rudolph Ca.-.r well. Mrs. Carrie F.arly. Mrs Oliver Early. Miss. Florence Ann Bowles. Miss Margaret Jean Cannatser, Mra. Fran! Miller. Mrs. Roger Walker, Mrs. John Rogue, Mrs, Luther Shaw, Miss Barbara Janes, Miss Patsy Jones. Miss Agnes Jane Roberson, and Miss Joan Metzger. ' ? ? ? Births % New arrisuls at the Haywood County Hospital include A son to Mr and Mrs. Ray Clontz of Canton on December 22 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCracken of Waynesville on De < ember 22. A son to Mr and Mrs W T. Freeman of Ha/el w ood on Decern* her 24 A daughter to Mi" and Mrs. William Grooms of Canton on December 24 A son lo Mi and Mi s Coleman Edwards of Waynesville on Decem ber 2<J A daughter lo Mr. and Mrs C D Morris of Waynesville on December 27. A daughter to Mr and Mrs Boone Price* of Waynesville on lie comber 27 Methodist Circles Postpone Meetings Clfi'los of the Woman - Society of Christian Service of I he Fir?t MetbqdUt Church have postponed their regular Junuarv mivtings one week. The |>^ will meet on Tuesday, January 8. instead of Tuesd.ay, Januarv I The Woman's Society meeting scheduled for Ihe Hth will hi- held on the 15th. HDC Schedule Friday. Jan 4 2:0(1 p in - Jona tlvan Creek Mrs Troy Leather wood. ? . ?'s^. ? ? The Rev an<fM*a^ Earl II Rrendali and their da tighter, Itrenda. and Oray Wgtkins, left yesterday for New Orleans, La., where they will s|K>nd several days I ? *';V * * t l.t George Dewey St ova) I. JV . who lias jusl completed a four months training period at Fort I Devens. Mass, is' visiting his parents, Mr. and.Mrs Stovall lie was accompanied from Raleigh by his fiancee. Miss Mary Helen Cross, wlio Is also a guest of the Stovails ... Mrs. Neal Carr of Clyde left lest week by plane to spend several months in Santa Ana, Calif . with her son and daughter-in-law S Sgt. and Mrs Rodney Cart Mrs. Edith Filer of Henderson vllle is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs (J M Kimball Mr; and Mrs, Bill llieheson and their infant son. Hill. Jr., have returned to their home' in Macon. Georgia after spending Christmas with "the former's mother, Mrs L. M. Hic.heson. and l)r and Mrs. J. K Stringfield. THE SMART SHOP MAIN ST. GL 6-H210 i L THREE TICKETS were palled by thes* three gentlemen, and three persons reeelved diamonds as priies?Ant, I6M, went to Mrs. Annie Bras ley. Clyde, Route one: (3M to Mrs. Irving Lealh rrw ood. Havnmlllc. and S200 to Mrs. Mi. N. Thomas. Lake Junaluska. Shown hrre, Irfl to right: Mayor J. H. Way. James Mi. Kowler. Jr.. >1 and Mayor Lawrence Davis. g MRS. CECIL JAMES SITTON is the former Mis* Rita Jean Kitchen, daughter of Mr and Mr*. P. R. Kitchen of Waynesville. She Mas married Sunday in the first Methodist Church. (Sherrill's Photo i. Capital Debs Presented To D.C. Society 'Wholesale' By JANE DADS WASIII.NCTON _ Present ini? daughter to WaHhiriKtoir *oeiet> could cost Dad alomst as much hi ilid Hit- poll) irking it took to gel him 1 hero. After a heetie (ampaigh thi family purse tends to he somewhai Reflated. That's why many daugh 1..... .,1, irrn <ii* iiruiK uiuiiiuni ?*uuirnaiu -in mass presentations. This year. for Instance, it will cost the doling parents a mere $12 each to introduce some 27 daugh ters at the Debutante Cotillion and Thanksgiving Ball. Tliis. however, docs not include lire champagne to toast her nor the whiffy, white boulfanl (town aid long white kid glows she's required to wear. There's another hitch, in order to get her accepted for this clam hakc. papa and niatiia must also have a little private party for her ii'i their own The,ColilUon chair man, Mary Stuart Montague Price, - says these individual shindigs can "be geared to the family's purse." Tbev could range from $500 to $:< i a mi ... . . "v Mary Stuart organized the Co tillion seven years ago witii some of tlie proceeds earmarked for the Damon llunyo.n' Memorial Fund for Cancer Research, Inc. Some of the capital's "old guard" socialites have been inclined to sniff a hit at Washington's Cotil lion, bnt Mary Stuart, who is also a-ked to help with many of the individual debuts, has managed to irakc it a prestige affair An im "posing list of sponsors is headed by Mrs. Dwight 1). Eisenhower. ('liier sponsors include Vice Presi dent and Mrs. Nixon. Secretary of D? fen.se and Mrs. Charles E. Wil son, and the treasurer of the Unit ed States, Ivy Baker Priest, whose I daughter. Pat, was a Cotillion deb | in 1993. ? I The dozen dollars charged for I the debbie to bow is also the | amount charged for each guest. It 1 ? Includes a while sal in fan studded I 1 with pink roses for the deb, a fan of white roses .'ind white carnations for the post-deb who is attired in black, a seated supper and favors. Bookmobile Schedule FrMay. Dec. 28 riverview ? White oak Dewey Davis . 8:50 John Fincher 9:15 Floyd Green . 9:35 Mrs Ruby Arrington 9:55 Rober( Fisher . 10:15 Sam Ledford 10:40 Mrs. Edna Baker' 11:00 Henry Teague - 11:45 Joe Davis 12:30 N'orman Duckett 1:00 Monday. Dec. 31 ? HE.NSO.N COVE - CECIL Mrs. Henry Francis 8:45 Wiley Franklin . 9 00 Ray Pruett 9:45 Roy Suttles 10:00 Dot's Country Store 10:30 J. V. Johnson ... 11:15 W. H. Hargrove 11:30 Roy Edwards 11:45 James Reeves 12:15 J. E. Burnette 12:45 Parris Store 1:15 Marking On The Curve STATE COLLEGE, Miss. <AP> ? "Does owning an automobile hurt a freshman's glades?" Parents and educators have pon dfed that one for years without ever coming up with a definite answer but now Mississippi's state operated colleges arc trying to find out for sure. Each institution is keeping a record of grades made by car-own ing frosh and their pedestrian classmates. Taking into account the 10 of each individual and other factors, a four-man board will evaluate the findings and give an answer to the question. 8 Wrong Road MAGNOLIA. Ark <AP> ? An automobile and a freight tVain col lided head-on here. The driver suffered only scrat ches and bruises. Police charged him with driving while intoxicated ?? ?' ? ! "? -? - t Judge and Mrs. I. M. Anderson (if Jacksonville. Fla.. are spending 11 he holidays at their home here * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson and sons. Gary and Larry have returned to their home in Hickory after spending the Christmas holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibson here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibson have as their guest the tatter's brother, Frank Sherrill, of Hayesville. * * * Albert Gibson. Jr., has returned to Greenville. 6, C.. after spend ing the Christmas holidays with his family here. * * * "The Maya civilization was found ed in Mexico and Central America in the year 500 B. C. U.N. Visitor' i w MAMORU SHIGEMITSU. Foreign Minister of Japan (right), is shown with Toshikazu Kase. ob server at the United Nations, as the statesman visited the "world capital" in New York during his tour of the U. S. A week previ ously, the U.N. Security Council recommended admission of Ja pan as a member of the interna-' tional body. (International) Yule Party Is Given At Country Club Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kimball and Miss Lou Elva Eller entertain ed at an open house Wednesday 1 afternoon at the Waynesville Country Club. The Christmas decorations were in green and gold and the tea table was centered with a large gold and white candle. Assisting during the afternoon ; were Mrs Edith Eller of Honder sonville, Mrs William Hannah, I Mrs. Denton Browning, and Miss Mary Lu Elwood. Around one hundred guests were included. ? ? ? i' i ?? Terry George, ol England, and a student at Duke University is a guest of Stanford Massie at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie. * ? * Mrs. Walter Dunn of Washing ton, D. C. is visiting her grand parents, Judge and Mrs. Felix Alley. She is the former Miss Teresa Alley. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kothrock and their children of Reidsville are ex-' pected to arrive Friday for a visit with Mrs. Rothrock's patents.. Mr. | and Mrs. Rufus Siler. I Emily Fisher Has Party On Christmas Eve Emily Fisher entertained a group of young friends with a "carol sing" party Christinas Eve in her home in Hazelwood. The group visited homes in the neighborhood singing carols and returned to the Fisher home where refreshments were served and gifts wpre exchanged. The hostess was asistfd by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Fisher. "fhose present were Betsy Isley, Sglly Garinger, Beth Hyatt, Cheryl Jpdd, Kay Bryson.v Jackie Snyder, Bobby Walker, Ronald Green, Keith Hampton, Gary Hooper, and fSteve McCarroll. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Fowler returned to their home last week after spending three and a half weeks in Cuba. They were joined at Christmas by their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.'Tom Norman of Yadkinville. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ensley, and John Smiley all of Newport News. Va,. spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. John Smiley. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hess of Blue field, W. Va., are visiting relatives in the Ninevah Community. Miss Mary Helen Cross, wjft t marriage to George Dewey Sti^-.l, Jr., is planned for January 5, has honored us with her selections of China and Silver. Her patterns are: China?"Bellmere" by Flintridge. % Silver?"Old Master" hy Towle. They are now on display at KURT GANS, JEWELER PRE-INVENTORY SALE ALL LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS REDUCED ALL LADIES' DRESSES REDUCED ALL MEN'S CURLEE TOP COATS REDUCED MEN'S CURLEE SUITS And SPGkT COATS REDUCED ALL LADIES' SUITS GREATLY REDUCED r ? ' ; ? v ~ - ' . ? ? . ' ALL LADIES' HATS HALF PjpiCE s, NATURALIZER SHOES SEMI - ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON! : -j ? .. 1 HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS REDUCED * ?j A c ( ic'C DEPARTMENT M A SS IE S STORE * ?? 1 i mm _ ;7 ?
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