Society and Personal Wilson?Davis Wedding Party Feted After Rehearsal Following the wedding rehearsal; on Thursday evening, the aunts' and cousins of the bride-elect, j Miss Rebecca Ann Wilson, enter-' tained at the home of Dr. and Mrs J D. D. Hooper' with a buffet sup-1 per as a courtesy for the Wilson- j Davis wedding party and out-of town guests. The entire lower floor, thrown together for the occasion, was dec- i orated with a profusion of cutj summer flowers. In the dining room a color scheme of green and white was' carried out. The table had'* for a centerpiece a large crystal swan, holding an arrangement of white gladioli, shasta daisies, Queen's Anne lace and dahlias. At either end were candelabra holding lighted white tapers. Following the buffet supper, the table was arranged for the des sert course. Mrs. T. O. Wilson, mother of the bride-elect, poured coffee and Mrs.x Thomas Davis, mother of the bridegroom-elect, served individual cakes, decorated in white and green. Later in the evening the young er members of the group had a song-fest of love songs, accom panied at the piano by Mrs. Grover Wilkes. About 60 persons, including be sides the wedding party and out of-town guests, the members of the families of both the bride and bridegroom elects, attended the affair. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris of Newport, Washington, are spend ing a few weeks with his mother, Mrs. M. H. Morris, and brother, John H. Morris, and family. Wesleyan Guild Met With Miss Barnett On Monday evening the Wes leyan Service Guild met with Miss Martha Barnett at her home in the J. H. Long apartment. The president, Mrs. Gudger Fortner, presided and Mrs. T. C. Wilson opened the meeting with the de votional. A buffet supper was served to the members, after which an im portant business session was held. The society voted to make a sub stantial donation to the new home economics room at Sylva High school. This money will be used to buy needed equipment. Mrs. George Conrad was in charge of the program and was assisted by Miss Lucile Wilson and Mrs. J. H. Wikon. The subject dis cussed was various homes for children in different partss of the country that are maintained, by the Woman's Division of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church. Twelve members were present. * ?-* * Mrs. Painter Hostess To Gay Nell Murray Circle Mrs. George Painter was hostess for the August meeting of the Gay Nell Murray circle of the Baptist church at her home on Monday evening. The Vice-president, Mrs. Carl Buchanan, presided over tke business hour." Mrs. Howard Ball was in charge of the program. She presented Mrs. W. T. Brown, guest from the Ruby Daniel circle, who gave an interesting ^program on China. Mrs. Painter served a sweet course to the fourteen members present. * * * Herald Want Ads. Read for profit s . *use for results, MORE PEOPLE ARE SM3N6 CAMELS ihan ever before I MALE'S] . 1/2 PRICE SALE THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 " Final Clearance Sale of all Spring and Sum mer Dresses, Suits and Coats to make room for Fall Merchandise. DRESSES ALL SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES 1/2 PRICE ALL COATS AND SUITS 100% Wool 1/2 PRICE ALL SUMMER HATS " $1.00 One rack of Skirts One table of Bags ' ' Onfc- table of Blouses ALL 1/2 PRICE SACONY PALM BEACH SUIT8 $16.89 Hale's "The Store For Worsen* y > SYLVA NORTH CAROLINA Wed to Robert R. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Houston Blanton of Sylva have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Georgie Blanton, to Robert R. Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mills of Sylva. The wedding took place Wed nesday, July 23, at the parsonage of the Scotts Creek Baptist church. The Rev. B. S. Hensley officiated at the ceremony. For the ceremony the bride wore a navy blue dress with white ac cessories. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Sylva Central high school. Mr. Mills is - now employed by Belk's department store in Waynesville. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Mills were entertained witlh a bridal supper at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will reside in Waynesville. * * * Davis?Childers Wed ding Solemnized July 20 Mies McAline Davis, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, was married to Mr. Alvin William Childers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Por ter Childers of Glenville, on Sun day, July 20, * at Rossville, Ga. Rev. A. E. French officiated at the ceremony. The bride chose for her wedding a street length white crepe dress with black accessories. Mrs. Childers is a graduate of Sylva high school in the class of '47 and attended Western Teach ers Colleger- She expects to re sume her studies at McKinsey Business college at Chattanooga, Tenn. The couple will make their home at Chattanooga. * * * Carrie Rhodes Circle Holds Annual Picnic The Carrie Rhodes circle of the Methodist church had its annual picnic at the rome of Mrs. Alberta Monteith last Monday night. Eigh teen were present for the picnic. The entire meeting was given over to a social meeting and no business was discussed. * * * . Birthday Party Honors Little Alice McGuire Alice McGuire was honored on her seventh birthday last Satur day afternoon at her home by her mother, Dr. Patsy McGuire. Fif j teen of the neighborhood children were present for the occasion.' The children enjoyed playing games and then were served de licious refreshments by Dr. Mc Guire. * * * Birthday Party Honors Lynda Henry Saturday Lynda Henry was honerd on her sixth birthday anniversary at her home on College Hill last Satur day afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Fred J. Henry. The children play ed games during the afternoon and prizes for winners were awarded to Joan Wilson, Gail Painter, Kathrine Hair, and George E. Brookhyser. When the children were seated at the table for refreshments, they all sang Happy Birthday and a birthday cake with six candles was presented to Lynda by her aunt, Mrs. Hay Cogdill. A color^spheme of pastel, yellow, green, and pink was carried out in the refresh ments. Individual cakes, a yellow and green nut cup, lemonade, and ice cream .were served to each guest. Party favors were also on each plate. Invited guests were Gail and Margaret Painter, Sammy and Tina Lou Cogdill, Joan Wilson, Kathrine Hair, Verna Ray Pop plewell, Rhonda Jane Watson, Sybil Warren, Judy Campbell, Jane Hicks Rector, Georg? E. Brookhyser, Pete Hooper, Brinda Lou Edwards and "Chipper" Ed wards, both of Maryville, Tenn., Sharon Henry, Gloria Artn Wil liams, Lynda and John David Sto vall. Adults present were Mrs. George Painter, Mrs. Ray Cogdill, Mrs. William Edwards of Maryville, Tenn., Mrs. Claude Campbell, Mrs. Mrs. Louis Hair, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Woody Hampton, and Mrs. William Kilpatrick. t'fi % sf: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crawford and two children, Jane and Judy, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Crawford, and brother, F. M. Crawford, and family. Edward Lintky of Dory?nterp Mia, *pm*. 1*t iV'iift bona? af lCr. nlMru &H, Wffm. Mitt WUftt (fit* \im ir, Vii4 Lit JAs. F M HJffdoo .Tr Jerry Karp Has 7th Birthday Celebration Jerry Karp was honored by his I mother at a birthday party last Thursday, July 31, on his seventh; birthday anniversary. For the table centerpiece Mrs.| Karp had arranged a large birth-, day cake decorated with "Happy1 Birthday to Jerry" and seven pink candles. Cupcakes to match the birthday cake, ice cream, candy,! salted peanuts, potato chips, and Coca-Colas were served to the guests. Balls were given to each one as a souvenir. Games were played during the afternoon and prizes were given to Edward Lee Jones, Pete Hoop er, and Lynda Stovall. Guests present were Billy Bank head, Herbert Schulman, Susan Lessing, Pete Hooper, Alice Mc Guire, Edward Lee Jones, Lynda Stovall, Jeff Donnahoe, Roger Monteith, Charles Heed, James Eldon Moody, Lillian Kendall, and Rachel Karp. Mrs. Sol Schulman and Mrs. Ben Lessing were also present^ PERSONALS Mr. and Claud Grigg and sons, William, Claud McNeil, and David Lee, of Albemarle arrived yester day to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grigg and daughter, Dorothy, of Shelby, are spending a few days at Cullowhee, where both Mr. J. H. Grigg and Mr. Claud Grigg -will attend the principals' conference which is in session there. Mrs. R. R. Hicks and Mrs. Fran cis Hart returned to their home in Bryson City Tuesday after a few days' .visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swayngim at Webster. Mrs. Glover Ledford of Cleve land, Tenn., arrived Monday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Allison in Sylva and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Penland,\?r., in Webster. Mr. and Mrs. W. Murmillo left Friday to return to their home in Philadelphia, Pa., after two weeks' visit with their son, T. J. Murmillo, and family of Addie. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryson, Jr., have as their houseguests Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thurston ot Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allison, Mr.j and Mrs. Ernest Penland, Sr., and1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Penland, Jr., spent Sunday in Clarksville, Ga.J with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Penland.! Mr. L. - H. Penland, a brother of Mrs. Allison and Mr. Penland, Sr., is quite ill. Relatives receently visiting Mrs. Mary Jones and Mrs. Clitton Fish erwere their bro., Mr. June Clay ton, and Mrs. Clayton of Detroit,; Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Tom P. Free man, Mr. Freeman, and their daughter, Margaret, of Richmond,! Va.; a sister, Mrs. Morris Keisler, j and three daughters of Saluda, S. C.; a sister, Mrs. Neal Kirby, and1 two sons of Union, S. C.; and sis ter, Mrs. Bill Edwards, Mr. Ed-| wards and children, Brenda and, Clayton, of Maryville, Tenn. They! also visited other relatives and friends while here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chestnut of Cornelia, Ga., were Sunday guests j of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mull of j Addie. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Queen and daughter, Mrs. Helen Lyons, and, grandson, Pat Lyons, all of Pea body, Ky., arrived Saturday to ?spend a week with Mr. Queen's father, Mr. H. R. Queen, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Parris,' Jr., arrived Sunday to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parris. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby McCoy of I Black Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. ' Henry McConnell of Maryville, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Scroggs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hennessee had as guests over the week-end the following members of ^Mrs. Hennessee's family: her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell, Sr., of i EYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted DR. ALDEN C. DOWNS will examine eyes and fit glasses, in Sylva at the Carolina Hotel Friday, Aug. ,15, form 9 o'clock to 4 o'clock. If you have eye trouble or llmj well you should con ?JLit Or. Downs on above date. Shot to Death A BRIDE of three months, Mrs Laura Katherine Brown (above). i 20, was found shot to death in hei Summerville, Ga., home. Finger prints on a window sill and strands of hair caught in a wrist watch ol the victim provided the only clu: . for the police. (lnternationr , i French Lick, Ind.; her brother, E. J. Bell, Jr., and family of Carnes-; ville, Ga.; and sisters. C. L. Math- , eny, Mr. Matheny and daughter,! Carolyn of Campaign, Tenn.; Mrs.' Mrsv Edward Mayfield and hus- j band of Colina, Tenn.; Mrs. Fallyni Salyer and son of Royalton, Ky.;j and Mrs. Leonard Marshall and daughter, Linda, of Salyersville,! Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Davis have returned from their wedding I trip to points in western North' Carolina,, and are now at home to their friends tn the apartment in the Bess home. Friends of Mrs. W. G. Stallcup will be glad to know that she has Recovered sufficiently from her recent illness to be able to resume her duties as librarian at the Jack son county public library. Harold Cooper of Bristol, Tenn., who has .recently returned from India as a member of the Mer chant Marines, spent several days last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barrett, and family of Dillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Von Hoy and son, Thompson, oT Stntesville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Con ley over the week-end. Mis. Von Hoy, a cousin of Mrs. Conley, k the former Miss Lillie Biancne Thompson. She attended West-) ^-crrrCarohna TeachersCottcge nrtri: has manv friends in Sylva. Mrs. A. D. Nichols of Sylva and Mrs. Beidell Keener of Waynes-1 ville have returned from Everett,! Wash., where they have been vis iting their brother, Tom Cope, who has been seriously ill, but is now improving.? ?- - __ Mr. and Mrs. S. VV. Enloe and Miss Anne Enloe of Dillsboro, Mrs. D. M. Hall and Miss Lela Moore Hall of Sylva and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Bryson of Asheville are pending this week at Nag's Head. Drs. Seaver and Lockard OPTOMETRISTS Of Asheville Will Be In Waynesville Friday Each Week Masonic Building . . . Hours 8:00 to 1:00 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted H. M. Seaver, O. D. ? John C. Lockard, O. D. Anniversary Special . . . 74-piece llogor Silver in tarnish proof Mahogany Chest v $43.75 LILIUS JEWELRY CO. PHONE 229 RITZ THEATRE BLDG. 7?r-r * One Night Qjily Friday, Aug. 8, 8:30 P. M. "Theatre In The Sky99 \ 4 Presents The Professional Stage Premiere of James Hilton's i "Lost Horizon" SPECTACULAR f * THRILLING ! * BEAUTIFUL ! A. MAURICE GEOFFREY Production with a professional cast Elementary School Auditorium Popular Prices Adults 75c Sylva, N. C. 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