January, 1946 THE ECHO PAGE ELEVEN ? ..g Feminine News-Views SOCIALS - FASHIONS - SEWING AND COOKING HINTS By LUCILLE HEFFNER, At The Library E Bertie Mae Orr And Eugene Morris Wed Married Christmas Eve In Greenville, S. C. Miss Bertie Mae Orr, daughter Mr, and Mrs. Richard Homer ‘■'‘i Sr., of Brevard, and Eugene “eredith Morris, son of Mrs. K. C. fielps, of Alameda, Calif., were ®3>Tied in Greenville, S. C., at the ome of the bridegroom’s sister, 24^ December wit?® ^ride wore a brown suit ®®‘^essories in blue. Her cor- I® was of red roses, uau Morris are grad- w ® Brevard high school and lege attended Brevard col- -Morris attended college prep California prior to en- lieiif^*^^ 1942. He was a first and was discharged last now making their home tho Mrs. Morris works for company. •■■‘neFUher And Everett EllU United and Mrs. 2^6nyilie, Ira Fisher, of Wg . CJ., announce the /age of their daughter, Irene, Ellis, son of Mr. and Henry Ellis of Pisgah est For- was performed by ~ E. A Lewis at Pickens, S. 'jj ” Sunday, December 16th Cham’ is employled in Mr. Ellis works in v5®vard. They are making their present at Pisgah ^Call-Smith Rites at Pickens, S. C. .^nnoi '>Mhe ^'incement has been made Call tfi of Miss Reba Me ber B. Smith on Decem Mrs « Pickens, S. C. Mr a' j is the daughter feaisa "®„Mrs. Richard McCall '“•'ampag employed in \Vi/ev son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ischar of Brevard, has been after „ recently from the army ,jh serving overseas var^ are residing in Bre Pearson Wee ^ HaroldJE. Wratten has been made thy marriage of Miss Doro- ilrs, Av”'* Pearson, daughter of S. Q ^ice Pearson, of Walhalla, the lata William ten, of ’ Harold Eugene Wrat jjj. Indianapolis, Ind. the Mitchell performed ^ree^viii^°"^ December 23rd attired in a dark cessofjg° suit with matching ac the ® ®hort wedding trip, the 'liana^'^P^® plan to reside in In j^j®Pohs. Ployed ^^®tten was formerly em •tieji af B Inspection Depart ®ftipln ^custa. Mr. Wratten has Indigent as a machinist ‘ Your Guide To Daily Living From Washington Bureau NEW HEARTS FOR HOMES. Some new homes will feature a mechanical core which contains heating, plumbing and electrical facilities all grouped within a sin gle compact area. Such a central unit is designed to save space and also wiring and piping. It can be fancy enough to include garbage disposal and air-conditioning units, all of which can be included in the long-term financing of the house. SMALL UPRIGHT PIANOS with finished backs which need not be turned to the wall are in the offing. So are some new music boxes combining piano, radio and record player in one compact unit. There is even a new folding piano for smaller rooms; you can tuck the bench and keyboard into the cabinet when it’s not in use. A NEW LIGHTWEIGHT CAST I for bone fractures is made of glass I fibre and plastic. It weighs only a fourth as much as the traditional 1 plaster of parts cast and need not be removed for X-rays. GERMICIDAL LAMPS which I destroy air-borne bacteria will be more widely used as a result of wartime expansions of facilities for I making them. A considerable num ber will be on the market as sur plus war equipment. MRS. EUGENE MEREDITH MORRIS, who before hea- marriage was Miss Bertie Mae Orr, of Brevard. She was married in Green- viUe. DEHYDRATED FOODS new to I the civilian market this year will include: tomato powder for quick flavoring uses; prune, banana, apricot, fig and peach powders for whips, breads and homemade ice creams; guava powder for jelly. Besides, there will be much moro dry whole milk powder. Married In Pickens Hazel Owen Is Bride Of Pvt. James Kitchen MRS. CHARLES B. SMITH was Miss Reba McCall before her marriage at Pickens, SL C. on December 18. She works in Champagne. The marriage of Miss Hazel Owen, daughter of Mrs. Ethel 0. Hall of Frostproof, Fla., and Pvt James Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Kitchen of Rosman, was solemnized December 28th in WAR GLUES so strong they can do the work of nails will be used in building many a postwar home. Glued-on mantels, stair railings, window trims and baseboards are among the possibilities. UNDERWEAR NEEDED. Relief workers from every part of Eu rope and from China report a des- Pickens, S. C. Probate Judge E. A. I perate need for underwear. Peo- Lewis officiated. I Ple who were burned out of their Mrs. Kitchen has been employ-1 homes had only the clothes on ed in Champagne r.r the past two years. Pvt. Kitchi.i, who recently entered service, is now stationed at Camp Plauche, La. Prior to en tering service, he was employed | at Ecusta. their backs and the most perish able part of this was the under wear. Also there was a noticeable shortage of undergarments among the millions of pounds of clothing contributed by Americans in the spring drive. Miss Allison And O. G. Lee Married! SUMMEY-FREEMAN Miss Fannie Elizabeth Summey became the bride of Mr. Clifford A. Freeman, Saturday, January 5th., in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Free man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Summey, of Horse RICE-SHERRILL Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rice, of Trav eler’s Rest, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Lulu Virginia Rice to Charles W. Sher rill of Whittier and Brevard. Mr. Sherrill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sherrill of Whittier. He served 35 months in the navy and is now employed in Ecusta’s Fin ishing department. The couple is residing in Brov^ni, Announcement has been made here of the marriage of Miss Grace Aileen Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Carl Allison, of Bre- j r,- • u vard to Owen George Lee, son of Shoe, is employed m the Finish- Mr. ’and Mrs. Cole Lee, of Lakejing department, Toxaway. The wedding took place Sunday morning, January 13, in Green ville, S. C. Mrs. Lee is a graduate of Bre vard high school. She is an em ployee of Endless Belt at Ecusta. Mr. Lee, who recently received his discharge from the navy, en tered service in October, 1943, and spent two years overseas in the Pacific area. He is a graduate of Brevard college. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid and Miss June Lee accompanied the couple to Greenville for the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are at pres ent making their home in Brevard. NOT TESTED “Is the new customer honest?" “Don’t know, he’s paid cash so Rpsman high school and attended | far.”

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