For The Women Society News and Club Activities Phone 110 Grady Wedding Solemnized At Beta Mr. Ray Frank Deitz and Miss Lure Grady, both of Ashevillg were united in marriage in a quiet' ceremony Wednesday, August 18 at Beta in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Thad P. Deitz, grandparents of the bride-groom, the Rev. Mr Deitz perfoming the ceremony. Immediately following the cere mony the young couple left for Prankl.n and Atlanta on a brief honeymoon. They will make their heme in Asheville where both are employed in the U. S. Postal Accounting of fice. * * * Glenville 0,E.S. Has Regular Meeting Glenville chapter, No. 222, Or der of the Eastern Star, held a regular meeting on Saturday eve ning with Mrs. Ellen Robinson, Worthy Matron. The Worthy Matron distributed the Year Books to the members and dedication of the Year's work was made to "Aunt Lula Franks/' the oldest member of the chapter wno is 85. Following the dedica tion the honoree 'was presented With Hpw_ers and gifts. During the social hour an ice course was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Emma Fowler, Mrs. Maxie .Freeman, and Mrs. Emma Lou Burrell. * * * Mrs. Jack Allison Honored At Shower On Friday evening Miss Nancy Allison, Mrs. Bailey Whitt of Ashe ville, and Mrs. J. L. Hooper of Waynesville entertained at the home of their mother, Mrs. J c Allison, with a bridge shower as a 'Courtesy for their sister-in-law, MrS. Jack Allison. The house, dec orated with arrangements of va ried colored dahlias, gladioli, and asUrs, formed a lovely setting for the affair. On arriva) the guests found three tables appointed for bridge in the living room,'; ^he^awart>le At wmcrfthe group was seated had a lovely arrangement of mixed su^ajvllowers for a centerj&ete. .^OQtn , enjoying the Brysons' hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Felice a brot.. ?4r o. Mrs. Dunn. Mr. T. C. Bryson is reported to| U> ill at his home in Bet... Mises Opal ar.d Dorothy Broumr have returned to Brevard, where they are employed, after spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Broome of Argura. Mr. John Nicholson and family, Mansfield, Ohio, are spending t'ris week with his mother, Mrs. T. J. N cholson, and other relatives in Sylva. Mrs. Thad Russell is spending her two weeks vacation visiting in New York City, Buffalo, and Nia gra Falls. John McDuffie, who has been a patient for more than a year in a veteran's hospital in New Mexico, is cn a seventeen-day leave here with his wife, the former Miss Winnie Parris of Addie. Major and Mrs. W. S. Saunders of Fort Eustis, Va., spent the past week with Mrs. Saunders' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allman, at their home in Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Queen left to-day (Thursday) for their home in Peabcdy, Ky., after a two weeks' visit with his sister. Miss Sadie Queen, and his brother. Bill Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDowell, :>'ter a ten days' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stall cup at Whittier, left Wedne>day to re'urn to their home in Auburn ialc, Fla. Rev. and Mrs. Clark W. Benson and son, Corky, of Charlotte are spending this week with Mrs. Ben em's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Meddcn. The Bensons spent last eek at Bethel visiting friends of is !o: mer pastorate, Bethel Meth odist church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Long n-d twe children, Harry, Jr., and Howard, of Clyde, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allman at Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Aber nathv and children, Patsy and Sonny Boy, of Portsmouth, Va., were overnight guests, Tuesday, of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff He del en before joirg to Bryson City to visit Mrs. Abernathy's father, Mr. Bob- Pat terson. \ Mrs. H. Gibson and Mrs. How ard Hyatt of Waynesv.lle returned from Washington, D. C., Tuesday, where they had been called by the illness of Mrs. Gibson's daugh ter, Mrs. Edward J. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Merle L. Moseman, Creek, I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Estes of Whit tier are the parents of a son born the 25th of August. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy of Cullowhee have announced the arrival of a daughter born Aug. 25. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Ray Bennett of Franklin have artnounced the birth of a daughter on Sunday, August 25, at Angel's hospital, Franklin. Mrs. Bennett was, before her mar ? ; ge. Miss Mary Vance of Sylva. REFLECT! OM... OF YOU Your gr*?tfng cards r?ft?ct your fast*... mirror your individuality. So rtmtfnbcr ? for ?v*ry occa sion choosa distinctly Hallmark Cards. THE BOOK STORE In The Herald Building Main Street Phone 110 Sylva, N. C. 4 Gay News Mi>. Duvid Lee Fox of Pied mont is her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Dry. r.t Browning. Mr. arid Mrs. Willie Burdgette :.d Miss Mary Woud..rd oi An v'iorson S. C.. are visiting Mr. and u: Speedwell, and Mrs. E. M. Mose nu.n, 01 Black Mountain, spent the week-end with their mother !;.u sjn. Mr. Edward Mu>ema:i, .n olonega, \'i.. Sol Schulman, of Schulman's department store, and his brother, Barney Schulman ot Canter., are in New York this week buying fall and winter merchandise for t n e i r s. ^ > r es. Boyd Sossamon, of Sossamon's Furniture company, was in Ashe ville Tuesday on business. Mr. Frank Jarrett, who was re- ? ported to be quite ill at his home in Dillsboro, is suffering from a very painful attack of lumbago'^ Mr. Jarrett is able to be up nnd ?s much more comfortable. . Dr. and Mrs. W. P. McGuire re turned Monday ?frcm Muri'rees ooro. Term., where they visited t: eir d. ughter, Mrs Robert Oa:rie weil, and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Holden of Albermrirle. and Miss ALIeen Wil urns of Wilmington left Wednes day alter a short visit with their . tiler. Mr. Bad Williams, at Last L;.Porte and his parents. Mr. and _^Ir>. R. L. Holden. at Speedwell. -"Mrs. Will am Reeves and son. Billy, of Leicester, 'have been vis iting Mrs. Reeves' mother. Mrs. E. H. S'illwell, ar.d her sisters. Misses Carolyn and Martha Lou Stillwell. at their home at Cullo whee. Dr. R. S. Morgan is spending a few days this week in Winston Salem on business. He will return to Svlva the latter part of the week. Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Slagle and children are spending this week in Connecticutt visiting Mrs. Sla gle's parents. They expect to re turn to Sylva Saturday. Mr. and Mr>. Snaler Gillev spent the week-end in Mountain City Tenn., having been called there .6 a'tend tl;e funeral of Mrs. Gil ley's nephew. P. A. Walker of Lake Wales, Fla., and J. L. Walker of Rnck mart, Ga., spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. C. B. Thomp son, and Mr. Thompson. .Vi! ?. rv*y rSec.'. Mr. a:*d Mrs. Walter Wilson wt.e t>.e guest? of Rev. and Mrs. George Woodard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wocdard of Anderson, S. C., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck and other relatives. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rollins have announced the birth of a son on Wednesday, August 18. at a Char lotte hospital. Mrs. Rollins was, before her marriage. Miss Laura Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bishop and son, Jehnny Bishop, motored to Asheville, Sunday, to see their daughter and sister, Arline Bishop, who was stricken with polio sev eral weeks ago. Mrs. Mann Woodard is on the sick list. Monroe L. Wilson, Dock Wilson, Arthur Browning, Clyde Woodard, and Grover Woodard motored to see the air show. The Community singing conven tion was held at the Zion Hill Baptist church, Sunday, with sev eral quartets and choirs present to take part. Everyone enjoyed it very much. * * * Tobacco importing countries of the world have a decided prefer ence for leaf grown in the United States. This preference was in creased during Word War II by the distribution abroad of American type cigarettes and other tobacco products containing United States le.if. ^ * * * The post-war growth of farm popuation in the United States came to a halt in 1947. WOODMEN OF THE? 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