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AY, FEBRUARY 6, J THE WAYNESYimS UUVTiTAUitut, Pare Cotton Queen 11. M. Sullivan Weds Jliss Morgan In Laurens, S. C. Uiu Sara Ellen Morgan, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Dean H organ, of Laurens, and Harry Moaeley Sullivan, of Willianuton, S. C. and Wayneville, were mar ried Thursday afternoon, January the 30th, at 4 o'clock in the First Baptist church of Laurens. The Rev. J. H. Kyzar, pastor of the church of which the bride is a member, officiated, using the ring rituaL A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. L. S. McMillan, organist and Mrs. J. H. Kyiar, so prano. The altar decorations, in tradi tional white and green, consisted of an artistic arrangement of gladioli, green leaves and wedding bells, floor baskets of white gladioli, all forming a beautiful setting, with white tapers glowing from white .. i l 1 yi -1 . canaeiaorn. uuesta pews were . . , marked w-ith rings of satin and tiny Linda btringliela bloan wedding beiis. Observes 6th Birthday i Be usner-groomsmen were ui. Deanhardt, Dr. Edwin Frierson, of Easjey, Mr. Patterson and Cooley B. King, of Williamson. Maid of Honor The maid of honor, Miss Mildred 1 V t ' Besting hundreds of contestants, raven-haired Alice Erie Beasley of Memphis, TeniL, was named "1941 Maid of Cotton" and will make an aerial tour of the United States to publicize the product. With Party On Monday Linda Stringfield Sloan was host ess on Monday afternoon of a party in observance of her sixth birthday anniversary. She Morgan, sister of the bride, wore assisted in receiving and entertain a hat and dress ensemble of dusty big her gnests by her mother, Mrs. pink, with blue accessories and car- Ben Sloan, her grandmother, Mrs. ried a nosegay of blue iris. The S. H. Bushnell, Mrs. Ernest Her- fcridgroom'a best man was his twin ! man, her kindergarten teacher, and brother, W, H. Sullivan, Jr., of Wil- Rosemary Herman. Iiamson. At the serving hour the jruests The bride entered with her father 1 assembled in the dining room by whom she was given in mar- where the table was centered with riage. She wore a becoming cos- a large box with ribbons attached, tame of aquamarine, beige hat and from which each one drew a val- gloves, brown bag and shoes. Her entine. The birthday cake also corsage was of briarclip roses bore the valentine motif. showered with valley lilies. She car- The youthful hostess received ried a hand-made handkerchief many lovely gifts from the guests that had been used similarly at including among those invited: the wedding of her paternal grand- Sally StovalL Ann Coman Craw- mother and great-grandmother, and ford, Nancy Francis, Edith Moore, has been a treasured-iamily relic of Sylva, Linda Welch, Betty Fel- four -score years. The bride's moth- met, Elizabeth Watkins, Laura er wore a black dress with match- Woody, Ninky Prevost, Bo Moore, ing accessories and her flowers Julia Ann Stovall, Florence Ann were red roses, sirs, tsuuivan, tiowies, Betty Barber, Betsy Hug mother of the bridegroom, wore gin, Ann Hardin, Adora Lee Pre black and white and her corsage vost, Nancy Martin, was of white roses. Also Florrie Patrick, Mary Vance The bride who was extensively I Osborne, Betty Ann Howell, Helen entertained since the announce- Stewart, Ann Williamson Prevost, ment of her engagement, has held a Charles Messer, Bobby Stretcher, position with the Laurens County Steve and Roy Blackwell. Bill department of public welfare since Crawford, Gene Hudson, Stanford coming to this city two years ago Massie, Wilburn Davis, George with her family from Williamston, Dewey Stovall, Charles Howell, Jeff where she received her education. I Reece, David and Donald Stewart, The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sullivan, of William ston, is a graduate of the school Bill Prevost, Jr., Ralph Prevost, Jr., and Jimmy Neal, Jr. Hubert Ferguson, of Clyde, route 1, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Ferguson to Hobert ouil UL mi, dim J1IB. J, U. 1 Duckett, of White Oak. - The marriage was solemnized in of pharmacy at the Medical College Marriage Of MisS Ruth ... WHa ft TWH.itir.ri with Smith eIkUaUI1-rtJ1U nODQTl Drug Company here, where he wil! Uuckett IS Announced bring his bride after a honeymoon Mr and Mrs trip. Following the rehearsal at the church Wednesday evening, the bridal party was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee at their home near the city Clayton, Ga.f Saturday. January Mr. and Mrs. J, C. James, 01 the 25th, with the Rev. Frank Fines Creek, had as their guest Goddfray officiating. during the week, Miss Frances Rob- The bride wore a navy blue al inson, of Franklin. paca crepe dress with black ac cessories, with a corsage of talis man -roses. Following the marriage, the couple motored to Atlanta where they spent several days. The bride is a graduate of the Fines Creek high school, after which she attended the Asheville Teachers' College for two years. The bridegroom is a popular merchant and citizen in the White Oak section of the county. The couple plan to live near Waynesville. , Mrs. L. M. Richeson Talks To Hazelwood P. T. A. Mrs. L. M. Eiehesoa was the prin cipal speaker on Monday evening at the meeting of the Hazelwood Par ent-Teacher association held m observance of Founder's Day. Mrs. Richeson outlined the back ground of the movement and traced it usefulness to the present. A piano solo Valiek by John Mokreiia wu played by Jean Hyatt. -. Mrs. Cart Eateufrea second grade and Lawrence Leatherwood's six grade tied for the attendance 1 1 reward. Daring die business session which was presided over by Mrs. Dewey Hyatt, president of the or. ganization, a nominating commit tee was appointed. Serving on this committee are: Mrs. Sam Knight, Mrs. William Withers, Lawrence Leather ood and Mrs. W. F. Swift a Mrs. Jack Chapman Of Beaverdam Honored With Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Oscar Brown, of Canton, was hostess of a miscellaneous hower on Saturday night as a courtesy to Mrs. Jack Chapman, of Beaverdam section. Mrs. Chap man, a recent bride, was before her marriage Miss Hazel Rogers. For the occasion the house was arranged with plants and flowers. A number of games featured the evening. Mrs. Brown was assist ed by her sister, Mrs. Virge Rob inson. The honor guest was the recipient of many gifts. The guest list included, Mrs. Haywood Chapman, Mrs. Nan Hig- gins, Jlrs. J. oryson, mts. Virge Robinson, Mrs. Bob Clark, Miss Fannie Noland, Mr Lloyd Revis, Mrs. Troy Davis. Mr? Dock Cannon, Mrs. Robert Atkins. Mrs. James Chapman, Mi? Wand Revis. Mrs. Jack Chapman an Mrs. Frank Williams, Miss Katherine Knight Given Surprise Party On Birthday Anniversary Mrs.; Sam Knight, Miss Letha Knight, and Miss Arta Knight en tertained on Friday evening at the home of Miss Letha Knight with a surprise birthday party complimenting their niece, Miss Katherine Knight. Mrs. Oscar Knight also assisted in receiving the guests. ', The guests assembled in the liv ing room for games and contests. The valentine motif was carried out in the games and refreshments. The large birthday cake was cut by the honoree and served with an ice course. Miss Knight re ceived many lovely gifts. Those present were: Miss Doro thy Tittle, Miss Mary Palmer, Wal lace Robinson, Miss Willie Mae Cope, Miss Mildred Rogers, Hugh Palmer, Miss Catherine Davis, Miss Wilma Hoyle, John Summerrow, Miss Reine Rathbone, Miss Lillian Ross, Cecil Gaddy, Miss Mildred Knight, Miss Melba Rathbone, Ken neth Galloway, Canton, Miss Ida Mehaffey, Miss Evelyn Blythe, Canton, and Samuel Knight. Also Miss Eloise Knight, Miss Nancy Winchester, James Heffner, Miss Naomi Palmer, Miss Annie V. Knight, Canton, James Haney, Can ton, Miss Virginia Whitner, Miss Edna Summerrow, Max Witt, Miss Gladys Phillips, Adam Knight, Jr., Canton, Miss Martha Jean Colvin, Canton, and James Phillips. : Anna Neva Mormino Gives Party On Tenth Birthday Anna Neva Mormino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mormino, en tertained a group of her young friends on Tuesday afternoon at the apartment of her parents on Main street on her tenth birthday A motif of blue and yellow was observed in the party appointments. The young hostess was assisted by her mother and her sister. Miss Gene-rive Mormino in receiving her ruests. Those present were: Laura Woody, Kancy Francis, Mary Cooper, Jo Ana Rateliff, Dorothy MarteL Bettie Hannah, Carolyn Cooper, Nancy Walker, Walter Taliaferro, Richard Underwood, Johnnie MeAHiaon, Robert Mitchell, and Tommy Alexander. Kathryn Hyatt Gives Birthday Party On Her Eighth Anniversary . Mrs. Dewey Hyatt entertained with a party at her home on Main street, Tuesday afternoon, honor ing her small daughter, Kathryn Hyatt, on her eighth birthday an niversary. Outdoor games were played and ice cream and cake were served. Those present were: Barbara Ben field, Ninky Prevost, Fredia Ann WaddelL Jean Winchester, Fran ces Hoyle, Barbara Davis, Jimmy Brendle, Billy Fry, Kenneth Un derwood, and Jimmy Swift. 1 Miss Velda Boss spent the week-' end with relatives at Jonathan Creek., Mrs. R. N. Barber Will Be Hostess Of February Meeting Of UDC Chr pter Mrs. R. N. Barber will be hostess tomorow afternoon to the members of the Haywood chapter of the United Daughters of the Confeder acy for the regular February meet ing. Mrs. Noble Garrett, presi dent, will preside. Members are asked to assemble promptly at 3 o'clock. Mr. And MrsJArvil lJ Announce Daughter's Marriage January 27tf Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Lou. WaynesviHe, route 2, have anjj eed tM mamage oi their dau Miss Almo Long, to Thad Hoi of Core Creek, son of Mr. c. HowelL the tows were solemn, in Clayton, ua on January 27th. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted, 125 Main Street CONSULT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST ' ' ; wens Bidg. For AppointmeJ Telephone 2483 Canton, N. J PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, N. C Thursday, Feb. 6 "KEEPING COMPANY? John,- Shelton, Ann - Ruthef ord Friday, Feb, 7 "VICTORY" Fredric March, Betty Field Saturday, Feb. 8 "CARSON CITY KID" Roy Rogers, "Windy" Hayes Late Show, 10:30 "ELLERY QUEEN, MASTER DETECTIVE" R. Bellamy, M. Lindsay Sunday, Feb. 9 "COME LIVE WITH ME" James Stewart, Hedy Lamarr Mon. and Tues., Feb. 10-11 HUDSON BAY" Paul Muni, Virginia Field Wednesday, Feb. 12 "TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME" C. Romero, M. Berie, V, Gilmore There are approximately 656,000 grains in,a bushel of wrieat. Hazelwood Baptist Society Will Meet This Afternoon ' The Woman's Missionary Society of the Hazelwood Baptist church win meet as a circle at the home of Mrs. John Blalock on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. .. " Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Hartmett had as their guests at the Baptist parsonage during Thursday and Friday, Ralph Lattimore and Beecher Morton, Jr students at Furman University, Greenville, S. Dug Out of Bombed Home ;; ( '-. Bombed out of her horns by German raiders who blasted at Sheffield, England, this young mother smiles happily as she bugs her baby, begrimed but unhurt after being dug nut of the ruins. 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