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Miss Frances Grant
Is Wed To John B.
Ashe In Church Rites
From Rock Hill Paper
Saint John's Methodist church
was thi'fecene of a beautiful wed
ding at 5:30 p. m. yesterday when
Miss Frances Ruth Grant became
the bride of John Bayne Ashe. The
double ring ceremony was per-1
formed by Dr. J. Lem Stokes pastor
of both the bride and bridegroom
in the parlors of the church.
The room was beautifully ar
ranged with a low container of
white gladioli and white chrysan
themums on the mantel: Oregon
fern and a pair of floor candelabra
holding lighted cathedral tapers.
Wedding music was given by
Miss Claire Simmons, who sang I
Love Thee (Grieg), Because (D'
Hardelot) and as a benediction
Seal Us O Holy Spirit. Billy'White,
pianist, played Liebestraum, Trau
merie, and the traditional wedding
marches from the processional and
the recessional. During the cere
mony Clair de Lune was softly
played.
Ushers weye Julian Dickerson
and Charles N. Waters.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father, Olin H. Grant and
the bridegroom chose as his best
man his father, J. B. Ashe.
The bride was attended as maid
of honor by her only sister, Miss
Mary Anna Grant. Miss Grant
wore an aqua suit with hat of aqua
and other accessories of black. She
wor(fe a shoulder corsage of talis
man roses.
The bride was lovely in a winter
white wool suit with dusty pink
hat, blouse and gloves. Other ac
cessories were black and sh$ car
ried a white prayer book topped
with a white orchid and showered
with satin streamers and tube
roses. Her only ornament was a
single strand of pearls, the gift of
the bridegroom.
Mrs, Olin H. Grant, mothe^of
the bride, wore a purple dress with
black accessories and a white glad
enia corsage.
Mrs. J. B. Ashe, mother of the
bridegroom, wore a blue dress with
black accessories and a gardenia
The couple received guests at
the dcor following the ceremony
after which they left on a wedding
PERSONALS
W. T. Brown carried Mrs. Brown
and children, Dinah and Perry, to
Kingsport, Tenn. on Sunday where
they joined Mrs. Brown's family
to go to Elk Horn City, Ky., to be
with her parents for Christmas.
Mr. Brown returned to Sylva but
plans to join his family in Elk
Horn for Christmas.
Mrs. A. H. Merrell and S6T17
Johnson, after spending several
days here with Misses Dorothy
Williams and Jane Coward, left
Wednesday for Johnson City,!
Tenn., to visit her mother-in-law,
Mrs. W. S. Merrell. Mr. Merrell
will join them at Johnson City for
Christmas.
Miss Dixie Watson of Washing
ton, D. C., arrived Saturday for
a week's vacation during the holi
days with her mother, Mrs. Ethel
Watson, at Norton.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Walker and
two sons, Henry Lee and Colman
Hayes, have returned from a visit
with Mr. Walker's mother,__ Mrs.
Susan J. Walker and his aunt,
Mrs. L. N. Hayes, at their home in
Tofton, Ga. Mrs. Hayes has ben
ill but is now on the road to re
covery*
Mrs. Edward J. Doyle and son,
of Arlington, Va., arrived last
Wednesday to spend the holiday
season with Mrs. Doyle's parents,
?Mr.> and Mrs. Herbert Gibson. Mrs.
Doyle plans to stay in Sylva for
a month.
trip to Florida. When they return
they will be at home for the present
with the bridegroom's parents on
East White street;
Bride and Bridegroom
Mrs. Ashe is the younger daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Olin H. Grant.
She was graduated from Rock Hill
High school and attended Winthrop
College. She is now employed in
the bookkeeping department of the
People's National Bank.
The bridegroom is the only son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashe, and
a grandson of Mrs. John V. Ashe
and the la'e Mr. Ashe of Jackson
county. 4ie?wa& graduated from
the Rock Hill high school and is,
employed with Interchemical cor
poration in Rock Hill.
Junior Woman's Club
Has Progressive Dinner
As a diversion to the customary
Christmas party the Junior Wom
an's Club enjoyed a progressive
dinner party on Wednesday, Dec.
15. For the beginning of the din
ner the group met with Mrs. Jack
Allison for cocktails. From there
they went to the home of Mrs.
Dan Hooper for the salad course.
The main course was served at
the home^ of Mrs. M. C. Cunning
ham, witli the dessert at the home
of Miss Virgfhia Madison. During
the party hour gifts from under
the lovely Christmas tree were
! exchanged by the members.
Twenty members attended.
Beta H. D. Club
Christmas Party
Mrs. Roy Reed was hostess to
the Beta Home Demonstration
club on last Wednesday evening.
For variety in the fun each guest
wore a hat of a cooking utensil
and wore a corsage of a vegetable.
Cjqntests in whiqh Mrs. Joe
Davis. Mrs. Joe Sutton, ard Mrs.
Ora Monteith were prize winners
were enjoyed by the group. Each
member brought an apron which
was exhanged by drawing num
bers. ' ~
Visitors at the meeting were
Mrs. Wayne Deitz and Mrs. Perry
Parris. v
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College Students Home
For Christmas Holidays
Among the students returning
to tht'ir homes for the holidays
are: J. C. Resor, Jimmy Resor,
Walter Allison, Jimmy Bales, and
Joe Evans, N. C. State; Jean Po
teet, Dean and Edwin Almond.
Annie Maude, Hooper, Mary Sod
erquist, Mary Bess Henry, Jac
quelin Holden, and Frances Bry
son, WCTC; Raymond Glenn, Jr.,
school of embalming, Nashville;
Miss Alice Weaver, Peabody; Chas.
Stillwell, Mais Hill; Joyce Still
well, Meredith; Mary Stillwell,
Campbell College; Nancy Ruth
Allison, Ward Belmont; Danny
Allison, Castle Heights Military
Academy; Tommy Ferguson and
Roy Kirchberg, Jr., McCallie
school: Quay Grigg, Jr., and Sara
Jean Sutton, Duke University;
Jack Hennessee and Dortha Hen
nessee, and Margaret Ann ftyan,
Mrs. Reed served a delicious
salad course and cake with coffee.
Geographic To Publish
WNC Photographs
Tne March issue or trie National
Geographic Magazine will carry
photographs of North Carolina in
dustries* including plants in Ashe
ville, Canton, Brevard, High Point,
Winston-Salem, and Elkin, the
State Advertising Division said
yesterday.
The pictures, some of which will
be in full color, will accompany
an article, "Dixie Spins the Wheel
of Industry", by Bill Nichols. They
were made by J. Baylor Roberts.
University of Tennessee; Kenneth
Terrell, U.N.C. School of Medi
cine; Jim- Ryan, Kent Coward,
Barbara Bess, University of North
Carolina; Thelma Poteet, Erlanger
hospital school of Nursing, Chat
tanooua; Evelyn Davis, Betty Davis,
and Louise Madison, Woman's
College of U.N.C.; Miss Elizabeth
Stillwell, instructor of piano at
Campbell College; Dixie Nell
Southard,- Montreat College; Ben
Sumner and Donald Ward of War
ren Wilson college.
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To all whoso friendship wo
-horish so much . . ?
A Morry Christmas
A Happy Ntw Year
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