For The Women Club Activities Phone 110 B. T. U. Meeting To Be Held Monday The associational Baptist Train ing Union meeting will be held at the East Sylva .Baptist church on Monday evening, December 8 at 7:30 p. m. All Baptist churches in the Association who have or are planning to have B. T. U. organiza tions are urged to be present for this meeting. ? * * * Miss Cosette Blake Entertains Friends A group of young people of the Cullowhee community were de lightfully entertained by Miss Co sette Blake at her ho/ne in Cullo whee on Saturday night, Novem ber 29. The young people enjoyed an evening of games after which Miss Blake served punch and cookies. ?those enjoying the social affair were: June Parker, Betty Jean Tolbert, Ola Belle Smith, Sue Churchwell, Ruth Moses, Jean Crawford, Clara Joe Phillips,'Dennis Norton, Bud die Cole, Cecil \Vard and Darell Tilley. John Robert Womack Weds Yadkinville Lady t Miss Margie Alice Beard, of Yad kinville, became the bride of John R.< Womack, of Winston-Salem and Sylva in a ceremony at high noon on Friday, November 28, at the First Baptist church in Win ston-Salem. The vows were spoken in the chapel of the church before members of the family and a few close friends, with Dr. Ralph Her ring, pastor, officiating. The bride was attired in a light gray garbardine suit with black ac cessories. She wore a necklace of white gold, set with seed pearls, which was 23 years old. It was a gift of the bridegroom's mother. Her corsage was of red roses. She was unattended. Hal H. Brown, of Asheville, brother-in-law of the bridegroom served as best man. Following the ceremony an in Doris Long Weds John Allen Moore Miss Doris Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berder Long of Cul lowhee, and John Allen Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Moore of Warne, were married in a cere mony performed at the home of the Rev. W. A. Taliaferro in Blue Ridge, Ga., on Wednesday evening, November 26, at 8 o'clock. A wedding supper was held at Lake View Inn at Blue Ridge. For her wedding the bride was dressed in a gray suit with black accessories and a corsage of or chids. Attending th\e wedding were Paul Hill, Robert Chambers, Jack Barnett, Miss Phoebe Smith, Eu gene Hooper, Robert Anderson and Max Waldroup, students at West ern Carolina Teachers College. Mrs. Moore received her edu cation at Cullowhee High school and graduated from WCTC and is now a member of the Sylva High school faculty. Mr. Moore, who served in the European theater during the war, is now a student at Western Caro lina Teachers college. The couple will reside at Cullo whee. * * * Deans Of Men An?L-? Women To Entertain Student Senate Clarence N. Gilbert, dean of men, and Miss Anne Albright, dean of women, will be host and hostess to the student senate of Western Carolina Teachers college Friday evening at 7:30. The senators will be served fruit cake and coffee in Miss Albright's apartment in Davies Hall. en by Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Brown for members of the family and a few close friends. After the luncheon the couple left for a wedding trip to points in the South. After December 15, Mr. and Mrs. Womack will be at home R. C. Allison | Observes Birthday Mrs. R. C. Allison entertained at a family dinner party at her home at the noon hour on Sunday, No vember 30, honoring her husband on his birthday anniversary. Guests were his two brothers, A. O. Alli son, and Mrs. Allison of Sylva, Glenn Allison of Hayesville; his two sisters, Mrs% Ernest Penland, and Mr. Penland of Webster, and Miss Dessie Allison of Webster; and his two great-nieces, Margaret Lane Allison of Franklin and Au drey Jane Jones, of Sylva. Mr. Allison's nieces and ne phews were invited to call during the afternoon and were served cake and ice cream. Those calling were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Penland, Jr., of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allison and sons, Frank and Mike, of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones and son, Edward Lee, of Sylva. to their many friends at 503 Holly Avenue, Winston-Salem. Mrs. Womack, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Beard, of Yadkinville, attended the Kinston city schools and later completed a business course. She holds a position with the Anchor Department store in Winston-Salem. Mr. Womack, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Geo. Womack, of Sylva, is a graduate of Sylva high school, Sky land Radio school, of Winston Salem, and attended N. C. State College at Raleigh. He entered active service with the Army Sig nal Corps and served three years, twenty-one months of which was spent overseas. He was discharged in January 1946. He now holds a position with the Veterans Admin istration, with headquarters in Winston-Salem. Out of town guests at the wed ding included Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Womack. of Sylva, parents of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Brown of Asheville, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Miss Higdon Is Married To Cecil Wood In Church Ceremony November 29 The Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Millsaps of Tuckaseigee, announce the mar raige of their daughter, Pearl Hig don to Mr. Cecil Wood, of Brevard, in a single ring ceremony at the Tuckaseigee Baptist church on Sat urday afternoon, November 30 at 2:00 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. Ed gar Willix, performed the cere mony. The vows were spoken in the presence of relatives and a few close friends. Miss Betty Jean Smith was maid of honor and Mr. Earl Denton was best man. The church was beautifully dec orated in native greenery. * * * Jennie McGuire Celebrates Birthday Jennie McGuire, young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold McGuite, celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary on Monday morning, November 24, with a party at Mrs. Hair's kindergarten, with the twen ty or more children who attend kindergarten, as guests. Games and contests were play ed, directed by Mrs. Hair. Those winning prizes were Amos Gilles pie, Anne Potts and John David Stovall. Candy Christmas trees were giv en to the children as favors. I'he cake with its birthday dec orations and candles was placed on a table covered with a cloth with birthday designs. Mrs. Hair, assist ed by the mother of the young hostess, served cake, ice cream, and candy. NOW! ? WORKLESS WASHING FITS YOUR BUDGET! AS LITTLE AS $1.85 A WEEK BUYS YO BENDIX Enjoy washday froodom now... Tako up to months to pay I Why struggle through another washday when just a few dollars down puts a Bendiz in your house NOW! 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C. i Large Number Attend Youth Fellowship Meeting Many of the churches in the Waynesville district were well represented when more than 300 of the young people of the district i met Monday ev ening at the Sylva Methodist church for the annual district meeting with the Swain Jackson sub-district as host for the occasion. John Gibson of Sylva had charge of the worship program. Members of the Sylva High i School Glee Club sang three num bers and for the offertory a clarinet trio was played by Pat Montague, Edith Moore, and Leah Sutton. The principal talk of the even ing was made by Miss Nell Webb, confrence director of youth work. Miss Webb told of her experience in Oslo, Norway and Warsaw, Po land, when she went there last summer with a group of church workers. Mrs. George Culbreth, district councilor of Canton, presided over the business session. New officers for the ensuing year were elected. Jimmy Bales of Sylva was elected second vice-president of the dis trict. John Gibson is president of the Jackson-Swain sub-district. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Womack, of Sylva, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Brown, of Asheville, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Winston Salem where they attended the wedding of their son and brother, Mr. John Robert Womack and Miss Margie Alice Beard, of Yad^m ville. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bird spent j Sunday in Waynesville with Miss ' [Charline Rotha who is connected ; with the North Carolina School for the D^af as teacher. i P'c. Alec Southard, stationed at Keesler Field, Miss., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec South ard. R. L. Ariail, who has been a patient in Mission hospital for the past two weeks, returned Wednes day to his home in Sylva. Mrs. J. H. Webber ol' Norfolk, Va., is .spending a few days in Sylva this week, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirk and children have returned from Thompson, Ga., where they spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. Miss Ruby Ashe has joined the staff of Queen's Beauty Shoppe. Miss Ashe has recently completed her course in beauty culture at the" Asheville Beauty Academy. She invites her friends to call on her there. Miss Helen Higdon of Hender sonville, Miss Eva Higdon of Chapel Hill, and Dennis Higdon, Jr., of WCTC. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hig don of Andrews were guests Thanksgiving of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Higdon. Miss Mabel Tyree, Miss Helen Hartshorn, and Miss Hartshorn's sister, Mrs. Ruth Cabe, visited their families in Lexington, Ky., during the Thanksgiving holidays. The Hartshorn family went to Cincin nati, Ohio, one day on a shopping and visiting trip. Mrs. A. C. Reynolds returned Wednesday from a week's visit in Old Fort. Mr. Reynolds remained! for a longer stay for work in his * * * Mrs. Terrell Hostess For Bridge Club On Tuesday evening Mrs. Way no Terrell was hostess for the^nceting of her bridge club. On the arrival of the guests a salad course was served. 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