Society and Personal Engagement Of Anne Buchanari Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey Bu chanan, formerly of Sylva but now of Harriman, Tenn., have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Alexander Raymond Treleaven, son of Prof, and Mrs. C. L. Treleaven, of Jackson Heights, Long Island, N. Y. The bride-elect was graduated from Ward-Belmont Junior Col lege, Nashville, where she was a member of F. F. Social club and was elected to Phi Theta Kappa honorary fraternity. She received her degree in chemistry last May from Duke University. Miss Bu chanan was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority and Sigma Delta Pi honorary fraternity. Mr. Treleaven was graduated from McBurney Preparatory school in New York and attended Cornell University before entering the Army Air Corps where he served for thrfee and one-half years. He was a navigator on a B-29 in the Pacific area and returned from Okinawa in October 1946. He is now completing his Studies at Ccrnell where he is a member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity. The wedding will be held in Sing wir1 miss KAY and Lauoh with HOMER CALLAHAN OICK MORGAN-kHERB ADAMS RITZ THEATRE One Day Only FRIDAY, JUNE 6 NO ADVANCE iti PRICE . Shirley Hartmann Has Birthday Party Last Thursday afternoon Shir ley Hartmann entertained a small of friends at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Hart mann. The occasion was her eleventh birthday anniversary. Games and music were enjoyed. Joan Wilson and ? Gail Webber were winners in the contests. The birthday cake with eleven pink candles centered the dining room table. Spring flowers in pas tel shades completed the decora tions. The cake was served with1 ice cream, punch and candy. 1 Those enjoying her birthday with Shirley were Audrey Jane Jones, Anne Cathey, Doris Moody, Joan Wilson. Gail Webber and Nancy Hartmann. * * Mrs. Hampton Has Party For Husband On Sunday evening Mrs. Woody Hampton was hostess for a surprise birthday party for her husband. A buffet supper was served from" a table which had the birthday cake in front of a bowl of ivy form ing the central arrangement. ' Those included in the guest list were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reece and A. B. Chandler, Jr. of An drews, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hooper, i * * * Woman's Club Will Sponsor Musical Program The Sylva Woman's club will sponsor the Molly O'Day program at the Sylva Elementary school auditorium Tuesday evening, June 3. This is a musical program con sisting of folk songs, hymns, and mountain music. ' * * * Mr. and Mrs. Buren Terrell have returned from Kenley, where they taught in the Glendale school the past year. They are for the pres ent with her mother, Mrs. Oscar Monteith, at the Sylva Hotel. June in the Harriman Methodist church. Miss Buchanan is well known here, having quite often visited her [grandmothers, Mrs. Sadie J. Long fan Sylva and Mrs. J.-W^-Buchanan in Dillsboro. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Parris, Jr. have returned to New York after spending the week-end here with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ?arris. C. W. Wilde of Jonesboro *pent the week-end here with his daughter, Mrs David Cagle. He re turned home Monday and was ac companied by his granddaughter, P.ose Marie Wilde, who had spent several months in Dillsboro with her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Barrett. Misses Edoleen, Joan and Caro lyn Curry, who returned Satur day from Montreat College, left Vtfdnesday for Lynchburg, Va.' vhere they will visit their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Curry. Miss Anna Maude Hooper has returned from Montreat College t) be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hooper. Quay Grigg, who attended Duke University the past year, has re timed home and will be with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg for the summer months. Harry Lawrence and son, Lee Lawrence, of Morristown, Tenn. tpent a few days in Sylva visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones and son, Walter Allison, went to Ashe ville Wednesday where Walter will enter Biltmore Hospital to have an operation on his hand. Lynda Stovall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Stovall, and Doris and Maurice Moody, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Moody, were patients at Haywood County hospital the first of the week,where they had tonsilecto mies. Mrs. Rebecca Buchanan has re turned to Sylva, after spending several weeks in Chapel Hill with her son, M. Buchanan III, and Mrs. Buchanan. Mrs. G. E. Gruetter and two children of Asheville were week end guests of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Corbin. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Young and E. C. Neely of Pickets, S. C. spent the week-end with their .sister, Mrs. J. F. Corbin, and family. Miss Jeanne Barrett, who at tended Converse college, Spartan burg, S. 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Miss Nancy Ruth Allison, who graduated from the High School department of Montreat college on Monday, May 26, and her brother, Dan Allison, who was a student of Castle Heights Military school, Lebanon, Tenn., during the past school year, have each returned to their home for the summer vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allison. After spending a few days at Lloyd s Hotel with Mrs. Anderson, Mr. A. M. Anderson left Thursday lor Escanaba, Mich, where he will be employed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reynolds and sen, Pete, of Mt. Olive were over night guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs Charles Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds apd Pete were en route to Castle Heights Military1 School, Lebanon, Tenn. to attend the commencement exercises being held there this week. Herbert Gibson. HI, of Waynes ville spent the week-end here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCracken of Waynesville were among the out of town visitors here attending commencement exercises of W. C. T. C. Sunday and Monday. Their daughter, Mrs. Carroll Bryson, was a member of the graduating class. While in Sylva Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cracken were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryson, Jr. Mrs Ollie Farmer left last week for an indefinite stay in Ports mouth, Va. with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas D. Vanity and Mr. V^nn. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dempsey of Canton were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Jones. Mrs. Dempsey is a sister of Mrs. Jones. Miss Jean Sutton had as her over night guests Monday, Misses Ann Plott, Helen Estes, Louise Smith, and Joan Fisher, all of Bry son City. Miss Marion Lee Madison re turned Tuesday to Asheville after having spent a few days in Web ster with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Seay, after a week's visit in Sylva and Bryson City with relatives, left last week to return to their home in Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. J. T. 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