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Jones-Queen Wedding
Announced At Tea
The marriage of Mrs. Mary Janes
to Carey Queen, which took place
in Clayton, Georgia on Saturday,
March 20, was announced by her
sister, Mrs. Clifton Fisher, at a
small tea given at her home on
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Reed and Mrs. Joe W.
Davis presided at the tea table,
which was covered with a lace
cloth and centered with an ar
rangement of forsythia and bri
dal wreath and flanked on either
side by crystal candelabra hold
ing yellow tapers.
'? The house was decorated
throughout with mixed spring
flowers.
About twenty-five of the bride's
close friends called.
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Matilda Wilson Honored
At Bridal Shower
Mrs. John Henson and Mrs. C.
C. Williams were joint hostesses
on Friday evening when they en
tertained at a miscellaneous show
er for Miss Matilda Wilson, who
will be married on April 7th to
Eugene Lavange of Scituate, Mass.
The party was held at Mrs. Hen
son's home. Its decorations
of pink, yellow and white
spring flowers, formed a pretty
setting for the affair.
Several contests were played.
The winners were Mrs. T. C. Wil
son, Mrs. T. O. Wilson, Miss Jane
Wilson and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, who
gave each of the prizes to the
honoree.
The hostess served individual
cakes, ice cream, punch and mints
in small baskets with bridal de
signs.
The honored then opened her
shower of gifts.
The guest list was made up of
relatives of the honoree which in
cluded her mother, Mrs. J. H.
Wilson, her sister, Mrs. E. E.
Tweed, Misses Hicks and Agnes
Wilson, her aunts, Mrs. D. D.
Hooper, Mrs. J. E. Buckner, Mrs.
W. L. Jones, and Misses Mary
Henson, Rebecca Sue Cannon and
Lucile Wilson.
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Mrs. B. Harris Honors
Daughter On Birthday
Mrs. B. E. Harris entertained
with a surprise birthday party on
Thursday, March 25, honoring her
daughter, Bennie Lou, on her birth
day. Games were played and de
licious refreshments were served.
The honoree received a number of
lovely gifts.
The guests were Patsy Parris,
Jean Nicholson, Jean Harris, Clois
Bryson, Barbara Blanton, Peggy
Sutton, Marvin Allison, Jeanie
Mitchell, Tommy Ferguson. Lam
bert Hooper and Harold Mason.
Home Demonstration
Club Has Meeting
The Cullowhee Home Demon
stration Club met with Mrs. Car
son Bryson at 2:30 p.m. Thursday,
March 25, with Mrs. Ruth Wilen
presiding. A large crowd attend
ed to meet our new agent, Miss
Johnston. The greater part of the
meeting was taken up in the dis
cussion of plans for the year. The
club voted to cooperate with other
clubs in the county in making
plans' for a curb market to be lo
cated in Sylva. We feel that with
our efficient leader we'll be able
to accomplish much this year.
After the business meeting a
social hour was observed.
The Cullowhee Home Demon
stration Club will meet:
April 22 at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Taylor Hampton.
May 27 at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.
David Brown.
June 24 at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Ethel Brown.
July 22 at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Pearl Bryson.
Aug. 26 at 2:30 p.m. College Pic
nic Ground.
Sept. 23 at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Lewis Smith.
Oct. 28 at 2:30 p:m. with Mrs.
H. T. Hunter.
(Nov. & Dec.) Dec. 3 at 2:30 p.m.
with Mrs. Moss Hinds
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Cashiers H. D. Club
Has March Meeting
The Cashiers Home Demonstra
tion club met with Mrs. L. L. Allen
on Tuesday, March 23. The meet
ing was presided over by the pres
ident, Mrs. Sam Bryson.
The club had continued to carry
on while the county had no agent,
each member displaying hand
work and other things interesting
to the club.
With Miss Mary Johnston, our
new Home Demonstration leader,
the members are getting into ac
tion again and hope to have a full
and interesting program this year.
The club project leaders were
appointed, as follows: Mrs. L. L.
Allen, Homecraft; Mrs. T. S.
Lance, Home Gardening and Poul
try; Mrs. Roy Bunn, Home Furnish
ings; Mrs. Minnie Cole, Home
Management; Mrs. E. H. Loiselle,
Family Life; Mrs. Howard Zach
ary, Clothing. Mrs. Charlie Pass
more, 4-H Club leader.
Miss Johnston brought before
the -club the idea of a club curb
market in Sylva. The members
agreed that it was a good thing
and voted that it be made a reality.
Ideas for curing hams were giv
en by members of the club.
A committee was asked to visit
the clinic and report on the con
dition of the building and the re
pairs to be made on the plumbing.
Delicious refreshments were
I served by Mrs. Allen.
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eat regularly at this cafe. Our prices are surpris
ingly modest and we prepare our large variety of
food with such skill that you will enjoy every visit.
Larger numbers of people are eating at the Park
Lunch Room every day. There is a reason. Ftnd
out for yourself.
When you have visitors, bring thsm here to eat.
We will do our utmost to add somewhat to the pleas
ure of their visit and at ths same time relieve the
housewife of work and anxiety.
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TJnder New Management
McClure-Brown Wedding
Solemnized In Asheville
Miss Barbara McClure and
Frank Farnum Brown, both of
Asheville, were united in marriage
on Sunday afternoon, March 27,
at 4:30 o'clock in the Episcopal
Chapel at Christ School. The
Chapel was beautifully decorat
ed with white gladioli, Easter lilies
and alter candles. The ceremony
was performed by Father Dahl.
A musical program was present
ed on the pipe organ by the church
organist and Mrs. Rachel Leon
ard Smith sang "Because" by
d'Hardelot.
The bride, given in marriage by
her uncle , J. C. Cannon of Di 11s
boro, wore a Dressmaker suit of
aqua wool with matching hat and
other accessories in gray. She
carried a prayer book topped with
a white orchid.
Miss Mary Joe McClure, sister
of the bride, was maid of honor
and only attendant. She was dres
sed in a dusty pink suit with hat
in the same color. Her bouquet
was a nosegay of mixed spring
flowers.
Bobby Hoffman of Asheville
served as best man.
The bride's mother wore a navy
suit with navy accessories and a
corsage of gardenias. The bride
groom's mother wore a black dress
with black accessories and a cor
sage of gardenias tinted pink.
Mrs. Brown is the daughter of
Mrs. Rachel McClure of Asheville.
She graduated from Lee-Edwards
high school, Asheville, and is now
attending the Asheville Techni
cians school.
Mr. Brown, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Brown of Montgom
ery, Ala. graduated from Christ
school. After serving in the arm
ed forces for five years, he return
ed to Asheville and is now manag
er of the Commercial Credit comp
| any.
On Monday evening preceding
the wedding, Mrs. J. C. Cannon
and Mrs. Wayne Terrell, aunt and
cousin of the bride/ entertained
with a buffet supper for the two
' immediate families.
Later in the evening a few in
timate friends of the bride, who
formerly made her home in Dills-,
boro, were invited in for a cake
cutting. Out-of-town guests be
sides the two families were Mrs.
E. E. Fryar and Mrs. Walter Flee
nor of Knoxville and Mrs. George
Brown, Jr., of Chester, S. C.
OCE Chapter O. E. S. Has
Installation Ceremony
On Monday evening Oce chap
ter, No. 139, Order of the Eastern
Star, held a special meeting in the
Masonic hall, Dillsboro, for the
purpose of installing the newly
elected officers for the coming
year.
Mrs. Rosa Cannon, past matron
of Oce chapter, served as install
ing officer, Mrs. Minnie Jarrett
was installing marshal, Mrs. Vi
Freeze was installing chaplain, and
Miss Docia Garrett was installing
organist.
The officers installed were:
worthy matron, Mrs. Hazel Carl
son; worthy patron, Joe Wallin;
asso. matron, Mrs. Virginia Cox;
asso. patron, James Cannon; sec.,
M. Y. Jarrett; treasurer, Miss Docia
Garrett; conductress, Mrs. Edna
Ealy; asso. conductress, Mrs. Edna
Hooper; chaplain, Mrs. Alice Stan
ford; marshal, Mrs. Thelma Wallin;
organist, Mrs. Rosa Cannon; Adah,
Mrs. Ella Moore; Ruth, Mrs. May
Fortner; Esther, Miss Rebecca Sue
Cannon; Martha, Mrs. Betty Par
nell; Electa, Mrs. Lillian McAl
haney; warder, Mrs. Mary Can
non; sentinel, Miss Mary Henson.
Mrs. Juanita Ferguson, retiring
worthy matron, was presented a
past matron's pin, and a large
white Altar Bible was presented
the chapter in appreciation of more
than 25 years of service in the
chapter of M. Y. Jarrett, retiring
Worthy Patron. Mr. Jarrett had
already been given his Past Pa
tron's pin.
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Tuckaseigee P. T. A.
Will Have Meeting
The Parent Teacher association
of the Tuckaseigee school will meet
Friday, April 2. at 2 p. m. at the
school house.
Plans will be discussed for mak
ing some improvements in the
school.
Mrs. Gladys Hooper, president,
will preside.
Jane Long Celebrates
Fifth Birthday
On last Friday afternoon Mrs.
J. R. Long entertained with a
party honoring her daughter, Jane,
on her fifth birthday anniver
sary. The Easter motif was car
ried out in the decorations and
other appointments.
The dining room table was cent
ered with the birtday cake and
lighted yellow tapers and arrage
ments el jonquils completed the
decorations.
The young guests were seated
at small tables covered with white
cloths and yellow ribbon stream
ers. The hostess served yellow ice
cream bunnies with cake and
punch. Each was giveri'-byisket>
filled with Easter candy.
Children attending the party
were Tummy and Johnnie John
son, Tommy Wise, Sandra Cowan,
Donna Bass. Linda Padgett, Her
bert Schulman, Pete Dills, Susan
Leasing, Maureen Cope, Irene
Hinds, Tyson Cathey, Eddie Bald
ridge, Judy Campbell, >Ronda
Jane Watson, Nancy Phillips.
John David Stovall, Jerry Karp.
Donna Hennessee, Jenny McGuire
Yvonne Crawford, Linda Vance.
Mike Owen, Dayton Kirk, and
Mack Hooper.
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W. O: W. Will Have
Special Meeting
On Monday evening, April 5
there will be a special meeting
of the Woodmen of the World in
the W. O. W. Hall.
R. E. Miller, of Omaha, Nebraska,
vice-president of the organization
will be the guest speaker. A spe
cial class will be initiated at this
time. There will be special music
anci refreshments will be served.
All members in the county are
.:rged to be present.
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Calendar of Events
Thursday. April 1?The Thursday
Nite Bridge club w.ll meet with
Miss Nancy All.son.
Thursday, April 1?The Dillsborc
Masonic lodge will meet in the
Masonic nail, Dill.-boro .at 7:30
p. n"L Claude J. Cowan, W.M.
Monday, April 5?The Woodmen
' of the World will meet in the
W.O.W. hall at 7 p.m. Jell' Hed
den, council commander.
Monday, April 5?The Beta Par
ent Teacher association will meet
at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. A. H. Ginn,
president.
Monday, April 5?The Wesleyan
Service Guild will meet with
Mrs. George Conrad at 7:30 p, m.
Dr. Noracella Wilson, president.
Monday, April 5?The Carrie
Rhodes circle of the Methodist
church will meet with Mrs. Earl
Padgett at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Ray
mon Stovall, president.
Tuesday, April 6?The Rotary club
will have a dinner meeting in
Allison building at 6:30 p. m.
Dr. D. D. Hooper, president.
Wednesday. April 7?The Lions
PERSONALS
Miss Molly Godwin of Gastonia
and Junius Godwin of Maysville
were Sylva guests over the week
end, coming to see their sister, Miss
Jean Godwin, student at Western
Carolina Teachers College, who is
:i patient at C. J. Harris Hospital
following an appendectomy. ^
Misses Joan and Carolyn Curry
came from Montreat College to
^pend the Easter holidays with
:heir grandmother, Mrs. D. L. Bry
son. and aunt, Mrs. E. M. Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Reynolds and
daughter, Becky, of Durham, spent
Easter with his sister. Mrs. Mary
R. Cowan. Mrs. A. C. Reynolds of
Black Mountain accompanied them
to Sylva and spent the week-end
with her daughter. They returned
to Black Mountain Monday.
Eugene B. LaVange and Frank
Westerhoff of Scituate. Mass.. ar
rived Sunday and will be the guests
>?f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wil son [.in*
several days.
C). O. Williams and Frank Wink
ler of Harriman, Tenn., were in
Sylva last Wednesday to attend
the dinner given by the Mead of
ici Is of Sylva. honoring the pres
ident of the corporation, Sydney
Ferguson, ot New York.
Miss Elva Rhea of Norris, Tenn..
-pent the Easter week-end with
her mother. Mrs. Sam Rhea.
Mrs. H. S. Jarvis and two sons,
Ray and Hugh, of Detroit, left for
their home in Detroit Monday, after
visiting her mother, Mrs. Sam
Rhea. Mrs. Rhea accompanied them
home lor a two weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler
and Mr. Frank Deitz of Asheville
spei t Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Deitz.
Mrs. Marie Harris returned Sun
day from Lowell where she at
tended the wedding of lier niece,
Miss Mary Sue Cowan. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jamison are
visiting Mrs. Jamison's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Montieth.
Mi ss Dixie Nell Southard, who
is in scho 'l at Montreat College,
spent the Easter holiday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec South
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace and
children of Caarloltc are visiting!
Mrs. Wallace's p rent-, Mr. and I
club will have a dinner meeting
in the High school cafeteria at |
7 j). m. T. Walter Ashe, pres.
Wednesday. April 7---The Woman's
Missionary Society of the Bap
tist church will meet wiih Mrs.
W. E. Grindstaff at n p. m. Mrs.
Crawford Smith, president.
Wednesday, April 7?The Halcyon
club will meet with Mrs. Ed
Bald ridge at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
Roger Dillard, president.
Thursday, April 8?The Ruby
Daniel circle of the Baptist
church will meet with Mrs. Lee
Walker at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lee
Walker, president.
Thursday, April 8?The Gaynelle
Murray circle will meet with
Mrs. D. M. Tnllent at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Jesse Buchanan, president.
Friday, April 2?The men of the
Presbyterian church will have
their monthly supper and busi
ness meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon McHan at 7
p. m. Jackson Dunn, president.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Engle Wood an
nounce the birth of a son, Joseph
Robert, on Friday, March 26, at
their home in Sylva.
Mrs. Tom Buchanan.
Mrs. Cary Allison is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Nelson Shepherd, at her home in
Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Harris and
son, Grady, Jr., of Durham, spent
the Easter holidays with his moth
er, Mrs. Kathryn Harris.
Billy Sutton, of the Merchant '
Marines, is- spending some time
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jce Sutton. ^
Mrs. Cary R. Snyder and son.
Horace Brantley, have gone to
Spring Hope for a few days' visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
H. Brantley.
Doc, Ervin ancl L. C. Hooper of
Dayton. Ohio, spent the week
end with their mother, Mrs. A. H.
Hooper, of Cowarts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon. Mr. |
and Mr>. Wayne Terrell, and James i
Cannon went to Asheville Satur
day to attend the wedding of Mrs.
Cannon's niece. Miss Barbara Mc
Clure, and Frank F. Brown.
Clarence Cagle, student at Duke
University, is spending this week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
E! B. Cagle, at Green's Creek.
Miss Jeanne Barrett, senior at
Converse college, Spartanburg. S. j
C., is spending the spring holidays :
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.]
J. E. Barrett, at Dillsboro.
Mrs. R. P. Potts returned to-day
to her home in West Asheville,
after spending the Easter season
with her son, Felix Potts, and
family.
Miss Mary Clark of West Ashe
ville was the week-end guest of
Mr. Cole Thompson and his daugh
ter.
Mrs. Floyd Cunningham and
Mrs. Annie Smith spent the Easter
holidays in M.organton, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Sutton. Mr.
and Mrs. Sutton brought them
home Sunday.
C^uay Grigg will leave Satur
day for Duke University after
spending the Easter holidays with
hi- paients Rev. and Mrs. W. G.
Grigg.
Mi<- Nanry Allison, who at
tends Ward-Belmont College -pent
the Easter holidays with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allison.
Miss Thelma Poteet has return
ed to Mars Hill College after spend
the spring holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Poteet.
Bouncer Seay has returned to
Elkin sfter spending the week-end '
in Sylva with relatives and friends.
Miss Anna Maud Hooper, after
a short visit with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. F. L. Hooper, has re
turned to Montreut College.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray were
in Asheville Saturday evening at
tending the monthly meeting of the
Western North Carolina Press as
sociation.
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Nichols and
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bankhead and
son. Billy have returned to their
homes in Chester, S. C. after
spending tlie Easter season with
their parents. Dr. and Mrs. A.
S. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hardy, Miss
Nancy Allison and Boyd Sossa
mon spent the week-end in Win
>ton-Salem, goini* down to attend
tiie Easter Moravian service.
Mrs. J. C. Allison returned Tues
day from a .-hurt visit .11 Waynes
ville with her daughter, Mrs. J.
L. Hooper, : nd family.
Judge Dan Muorq left Monday
for Bakersville where he was
scheduled to open court Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Moore and Mrs.
Dan Allison accompanied him to
Bakersville returning t.j their
homes that night.
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