* ■ " " " ■■ I. — ■ » ■ ■■ — —— " ■■ - For The Women News Of Society and Club Activities ALMA TROWBRIDGE, Society Editor — Phones 7 and 189 Miss Priscilla E. Bobst Married Sgt. R. H. Caldwell Here Yesterday - «> Local Girl Weds Andrews Man In Pretty Ceremony At Episcopal Church Miss Priscilla Edith Bobst, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Iftrry Ranson Bobst, of Brevard, be- j came the bride of Sgt. Robert Harold Caldwell, son of Mrs. Lucy Caldwell and the late L. O. Cald well, of Andrews, in a ceremony at St. Philip’s Episcopal church in Brevard, on Wednesday after noon, August 4, at four-thirty o’clock. The Rev. Harry Perry, rector, officiated. The church was decorated with white gladioli, white cosmos and white burning tapers. Wedding Music Mrs. Samuel A. Bullock, of Brevard, organist, played the wed ding music, assisted by the church choir and Miss Jeanette Austin, as soloist. Before the ceremony Miss Austin sang, “The Lord’s Prayer,” by Malotte, and “Love Divine,” by Stainer. The choir sang as the processional hymn, “The Voice That Breathes O'er Eden,” and “Oh Perfect Love.” The traditional wedding marches were played as the processional and the recessional. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a satin bodice with sweetheart neck line, long sleeves tapering to a point at the hand, bouffant skirt of illusion. Her lace veil, belong ing to Mrs. W. D. Schneider, a friend of her mother, was worn by the bride’s mother at her wed ding. She carried a white prayer book on which was a white book shower. Miss Barbara Alice Bobst. sister Dine Out—Here When you wish that every i pot and pan in the world | were at the bottom of the e sea with the Jap fleet, dress = up, phone hubby, tell him e you’ll meet him at The Grill = for lunch or for dinner. You i will save your ration cou- 1 pons, turn your dark clouds E inside out, have a wonderful = time. And not harm your § budget a bit. ]■ J. C. Gaither, Proprietor BROAD STREET of the bride, was maid of honor. | She wore a white organdy dress i fashioned on peasant lines, with ] long, full skirt and tiny pearl but tons on the blouse front. A snood of white illusion with a spray of Shasta daisies formed the head dress. Her arm bouquet was of Shasta daisies tied with nile green satin ribbon. Miss Martha Caldwell and Miss Betty Sue Caldwell, sisters of the bridegroom, of Andrews, were bridesmaids. They wore white or gandy dresses fashioned along the same lines as the maid of honor. A coronet of white illusion and Shasta daisies formed the head dress of each. They carried an arm bouquet of Shasta daisies tied with white satin ribbon. Clyde Herman Jarrett, Jr., of Andrews, was best man. Edgar A. Wood, of Andrews, was usher. Informal Reception Following the ceremony, an in formal reception was held at the Pierce-Moore hotel in Brevard. A crystal bowl filled with white cosmos centered the bride’s table. In the receiving line were Mrs. H. R. Bobst, Mrs. Lucy Caldwell, the bride, bridegroom, brides maids and maid of honor. Those assisting in serving were Misses Dorothy Poole, Jeanette Austin, Juanita and Virginia Ward, all of Brevard. The bride’s mother wore a powder blue Jersey dress and white hat. Her corsage was of yellow rose buds. The bridegroom s mother wore a dress of light blue and a corsage of yellow rose buds Honeymoon 1 np The couple left for a short honeymoon trip, after which the bride will return to Andrews, where she will reside during her husband’s service in the marine corps. For her going-aw'av out fit, the bride wore a Burgandy dressmaker suit in Forseman wool, with accessories in black. Mrs. Caldwell is a graduate of Brevard high school and Brevard college. At present she is sec retary to the head of the educa tional department of the TVA at Andrews. Sergeant Caldwell is serving in the U. S. marine corps, sta tioned now- at New' River. He was in the invasion of Tulagi and Guadalcanal. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Boyer, of Newport, Tennessee. Out of town guests for the wedding were: Mrs. W. Morgan and Mrs. A. H. Bobst, of Philadelphia, Pa., grandmothers of the bride; Mrs. D. P. Bricker, of Lititz, Pa., aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holz. Mrs. D. Frer, Mrs. Ed O'Hare, Miss Barbara Lea O’Hare, all of Hendersonville; Miss Alice Tatham, Miss Emogene Hall and Mrs. W. O. Darden, all of Andrews. AUXILIARY AND GUILD WILL MEET WITH MRS. ALLISON The August meeting of the Auxiliary and Guild of St. Philip’s Episcopal church will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Allison this afternoon at 3:30. ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED MISS KATHERINE ENGLISH, the attractive daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. English, of Brevard, whose engagement to Pfc. John I. Anderson, Jr., has been announced. (Staff Photo) Engagement Of Miss Katherine English To John I. Anderson, Jr., Announced Miss Cabe Given Farewell Party Miss Lillian Cabe was enter tained with a surprise farewell party last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Carolynne Sluder. A scavenger hunt was the main feature of entertainment, after which refreshments were served. Miss Cabe left Sunday for Webster, where she will attend school this winter. She has been living here with her sister, Mrs. Berry Gaither, the past year. Guests present were: Vivian Smith, Lorraine Redden, Verena Lewis, Hicks Scruggs, Marguerite Scruggs, Frances Hendricks, Bet ty Jean Duclos. Susan Redden. Hazel Brown, Charlotte Cox, Mar jorie Cantrell, Doris Aherns, Mary McCrary, Bob Kappers, Jimmy Newbury, Kenneth Wyatt, Bill Siniard. Franklin Kerber, George Simpson, Thomas Lipsey, Dick Fenwicke, Jack Fenwicke and Gene Franklin. METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON The three circles of the Metho dist church will have the August meetings this afternoon at 3:30 in the following homes: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. J. S. Nicholson; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. H. A. Sluder; Cir cle No. 3 with Mrs. W. A. Jen kins. Buy Your Heater Now! t ft We have a good supply of any type of I heater you may want on our floor ready for instant delivery. Pick yours out today . . . delay may mean disappointment. 0iiiniiiiim>ii.in........10 These stoves are priced right and may be bought on our liberal credit terms. ABERCROMBIE i FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 175 Wedding Will Take Place Here In Brevard In Ear ly September At a dinner party Tuesday eve ning at the home of Dr. and Mrs. j E. S. English, of Brevard, an nouncement was made of the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Katherine English, to Pfc. John I. Anderson, Jr., formerly of Bre vard. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September fourth, at the Brevard Methodist church. Guests at the party Tuesday evening included: Miss Mildred Carpenter, Mrs. C. B. Carter, Miss Lucille Roberts. Mrs. William Kirk. Miss Elizabeth Johnson, of Hendersonville. Mrs. L i t a B. Steppe, Mrs. Joseph E. Hunter. Mrs. Brian Combs. Miss English was educated at the public schools of Brevard and attended the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina, at Greensboro, and was graduated from the American School of Art and Design, New York City. At the present time she is employed in the office of the Ecusta Paper corporation. Pfc. Anderson, former business and advertising manager of The Transylvania Times and publicity director of Brevard College, re ceived his degree in journalism from the University of North Car olina, and attended Reidsville high school and Wooten's business col lege in Reidsville. At present he is classification specialist at Fort Jackson, S. C. GIRL SCOUTS HEAR TALK FROM MRS. KIZER AT MEET The Girl Scouts of Troop I held the regular meeting on Friday af ternoon at the Presbyterian church at which time Mrs. A. H. Kizer spoke on community life and ac tivities of the Girl Scouts of the United States during 1942-43. Mary Ann Ramsey, president, was in charge of the meeting, and Mildred Melton, in charge of the program, introduced Mrs. Kizer. After the patrol encorner, Mrs. John Pickelsimer, scout leader, discussed plans with the girls for a hike and other amusements dur ing the summer. PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES TO MEET THIS THURSDAY Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian church will meet this Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ashby Johnson; Circle No. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Patton; Circle No. 3 will meet with Miss Annie Jean Gash. The night circle will meet at the Hut. LOCAL DEPARTMENT TO MEET TUES. WITH MRS. ZACHARY The August meeting of the Lo cal Department of the Methodist church will be held at the home of Mrs. J. F. Zachary Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. J. S. Nicholson will be co-hostess. Mem bers are requested to bring their flavoring money. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES Marriage Of Visitor Is Announced Here Announcement has been made here of the marriage of Miss Louise Padgett, daughter of the late and Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pad gett, of Walterboro, S. C., to Charles Lewis Sherzer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis Sherzer, of Washington, D. C. The wedding took place at the Eldebroake Methodist church in Washington, D. C., on June 3rd, with Rev. Elmer Ashbury Lam bert, officiating. The bride wore an afternoon dress of sheer navy with white orchids. Miss Margaret Padgett, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a tan suit with brown accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. After a honeymoon trip, the couple returned to make their home in Washington, where Mr. Sherzer is in the postal emnlov ment service. Mrs. Sherzer, who has frequent ly visited her sister, Mrs. Edward Kilpatrick, in Brevard, is a grad uate nurse of Biltmore hospital, where she continued on the nurs ing staff prior to her connection with Emergency hospital, Wash ington, D. C. CATHOLIC SODALITY MET WITH MISS NEUBERGER TUES. The Catholic Ladies’ Sodality met on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Emmi Neuberger. After the business meeting, a pleasant hour of music and sing ing was enjoyed. Prize for the evening was won by Mrs. James Brennan. Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Fritz Brauer, Mrs. Lorenzo Faucher, Mrs. Peter Leyh, Mrs. James Bren nan, Mrs. Robert Kappers. Mrs. Charles Sieber, Mrs. A. M. Ream, a guest, and Miss Neuberger. GLEANERS CLASS TO HAVE PICNIC AT LAKE SEGA Members of the Scripture Glean ers class of the First Baptist church are requested to meet at the church this Thursday evening at 6:15, where transportation will be provided to the home of Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, at Lake Sega, where a class picnic and meeting will be held. Those who wish to swim in the lake are asked to bring their bathing suits. CLEMSON THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Thrills! Music! Comedy! ROY ROGERS IN "KING of the COWBOYS” WITH Smiley Burnette Peggy Moran -Also Beginning A New Serial Don Winslow Of the Coast Guard MONDAY I —Also— “WABBIT WHO CAME TO SUPPER” The mighty drama that shows the making of the men now making it hot for the Axis! LATEST WAR NEWS A\ ' Silver-winged rivalry for the favor of the girl who was "sweetheart of the squadron." SATURDAY R5WWSS*wammssmfflsm BETTY S'arrin3 macdonaid RHODES CAREY «»fty May Cliff Edwards Lorraine and Rognan dona DRAKE ' ANO Hi. 0„?rANS «*IPH murphy • w„. *’orY ky Art Arthur A Paramount Pieturo /e$or>f $<>%** re* fo