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THE WAYNES VHJLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY,aTLY Page 6 . 1 si Sarah Welch Weds Sergeant Peek In Clayton, June 11th Mrs. Sallie Vance Welch, of Bethel, has announced the mar riage of her daughter, Miss Sarah Lucretia Welch, to Sergeant Wal lace William Peek. The vows were solemnized in Clayton, Ga., on Wednesday, June the 11th. Mrs. Peek is a graduate of the Micanopy high school of Micanopy, Fla., and of the Southern Business College of Charlotte. For the past four years Bhe has held the posi tion of bookkeeper at the Boyd Furniture Company. Mrs. Peek is widely connected throughout this section, a descendant on both sides of her family from early residents of the county. . Sergeant Peek is the son of Mrs, Grace Peek and the late Marvin Peek, of Bethel and Franklin. He is a graduate of the Bethel high school. He served in the y. S Army for three years, two of which were spent in the Canal Zone. When he came out of the army he enlisted in the regular army reserve and was called into service in February, at which time he held a position with the American Enka Corporation. Since his induction in the army he has been stationed at Camp Livingston. Maggie Home Club Hold3 Meet With Mrs. Plott Mrs. Dave Plott was hostess of the Maggie home demonstration club at the regular June meeting held this week. Miss Mary Margaret Smith, home agent, gave an interesting demonstration on "Clothing Fin ishes." The clothing leaders also passed .along timely suggestions about what they had learned at the clothing leaders': school. Leaders on poultry, gardens, nu trition and food conservation gave reports of their work. Mrs, Herbert Plott won the county naming contest held during the recreation hour. Miss Anne Ferguson, of Snoqual mie, Wash., daughter of U. H. Fer guson, of Jonathan Creek, is visit ing relatives and friends in the county. Next week she will leave to take up her work at the University of Washington, where Bhe is doing special study for her master's de gree. In the fall she will return to Snoqualmie. 1 Tom Seawell has returned from a business trip to Lansing, Mich.- Conn and His Mary Lou V i I Billy Conn and pretty Mary Louis Smith an shown recently on the beach at Ocean City, N. J. Mary Lou' father, ex-big leaguer Jimmy Smith, had at first refused to give his blessing to th marriag of Ua ; daughter to th mas who nearly won the h vywight crown. Piedmont Hotel To Hold Dinner Dance Tonight The annual buffet dinner-dance held each year at the Piedmont Hotel will take place tonight, with serving of dinner from 7 to 9 o'clock. Music will be furnished by Stringfellow's Buccaneers. The af fair which has become to be gen erally recognized as the official opening of the summer season al ways attracts a large crowd of both the older and younger social groups and is attended by a num ber of out-of-town guests. The Piedmont Hotel is one of the most popular resort hotels in this section and is one of the cen ters for the social activities in the community during the summer season.,'- ' Mr. and Mrs. George Price, of Spartanburg, who are spending the season at their summer home at Lake Summitt, were the guests over the week-end of their daugh ter, Mrs. James G. Huggin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carter, of Lenoir City, have arrived to spend the summer at their home at Bal sam. They have with them for several weeka, their daughter, Miss Virginia Carter. At Francis Grocery 24-lb. Bag, American Eagle FLOUR $1.00 6c Boxes Salt or Matches 2 for 50 46 oz. Can Pineapple Juice 290 PISGAH MAP Salad Dressing Quart 250 Pint 150 -,- : CHURCH'S Grape Juice Quart 330 Pint-FREE All For 330 White House Fruit Pectin 150 PISGAH MAID Relish Quart 250 Pint 150 SEE US FOR Watermelons Cantaloupes Canning Supplies H j"",L'j' j f - 230 Lifebuoy 3 for 200 Lux Ig 24c-sm 10c Rinso Ig 23c sm 3-25c Lux Toilet 3 for 200 Fairy Soap 4 for 100 Native and Western Meats in Our Grade "A" Market WITH . 'I iWSHTOVlEll1- 230 Master Dobbins Howell fiost of party on Eighth Birthday Anniversary Master Dobbins Howell was host of a party on Friday afternoon in celebration of his eighth birth day anniversary. He was assist ed by his mother, Mrs. Joe Howell, in receiving and entertaining his guests. Those included in the party were, Martha Howell, Betty Ann How ell, Bobby Massie, Jimmie Swift, Freddie Dicus, Roy Blackwell, Steve Blackwell, Miles Stamey, Henry Wright, Sam Jones, Galen Purcell, Charles Howell, and Ted dy Howell. Miss Nanette Jones left last week as the guest .of her nieces, Miss Nancy and Miss Sunny Crary, of Wilmore, Ky., for a motor trip of several weeks to Washington, D, C, Baltimore, Annapolis, and Binghamton, N. Y. , Mrs. Joe Rose and daughter, Miss Carolyn Rose, of Chicago, have arrived to spend several weeks at their Bummer home at Balsam. They will be joined on Sunday by Mr. Rose, who will spend several days here. Miss Nancy Isenhour, of Char lotte, has arrived to spend some time here with her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Coin. y,: .'-.. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Massie and daughterMiss Eileen Massie, and son, Joe Massie, have returned from an extended trip to Holly wood, California, where the former attended a national convention of movie theater owners and mana gers. En route home Mrs. Mas sie and her daughter and son stopped in Texas to visit relatives for a week, while Mr. Massie came directly home. Miss Margaret Hyatt, 'who is now located in Tampa, has arriv ed to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hyatt. ' Mrs. N. Metzger, of Cleveland, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Elaine Hudson at the Park way Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Noyes Long and two children, of Old Hickory, Tenn., are expected to arrive today to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hardin. Mr. Long will remain only a few days, but Mrs. Lone" and children will spend several weeks here with her parents. Bobbie Breece was the guest during the week of friends in Bre vard. ... ' . Jack Elwood is expected today frotn Canton, Ohio, for a few days visit with his family, who are spending the summer with Mrs. H. L. MacFayden, mother of Mrs. Elwood. Mr. Elwood is making the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reece have as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Scott, of Durham. Mrs. Jack Phillips and son Eddie, of Jackson, Miss., spent last week in town as the guests of the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Phillips. Miss Sara Jane Walker returned Sunday from Lake Lure, where she has served as a music counselor at Camp Cedar Crest for the past three week. She will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Walker. - . . . '.".' ,. Miss Mary Jo Herren, of Wash ingtin, D. C, is spending the Bum mer here dividing her time between her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Phillips, and her aunt, Miss Jessie Herren. . , Mrs. Marion Smith, of Canton, was the guest during the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones. Mrs. Douglas Edwards, of Miami Beach, has arrived in town to spend two weeka here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Francis Massie. Mrs. Edwards is the, former Miss Elsie Smathers. Luncheon Will Honor Miss Haseltine Swift , Bride-Elect Tomorrow Miss " Haseltine Swift will be the honor guest of a lunch tomor row followed by bridge and a linen shower, with Mrs. Rufus Siler and her daughter, Miss Emily Suer as hostesses. This will be the first of a num ber of parties that will be given in compliment to Miss Swift, whose marriage to Lt. David Stents will be an important social event here in August. " . Canton Baptist Women Will Give Play at First Baptist Church T The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church of Canton will present a play here at the First Baptist church on' Tuesday night at the regular meeting of the worn. en's group of the local church. The meeting will start at 8 o'clock. W. A. Hyatt has returned from a trip to Newport News, and was accompanied by his grandson, Don Hyatt, Jr., who will spend the summer here. Miss Evelyn Underwood has re- Mr and' Mrs .Tnrin &at.p.q of North Carolina where she will Announce marriage 01 degree; cour8e9 r her M- A- Daughter on June 21st Mr. and Mrs. John Scates. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins Underwood Hazel wood, have announced the and son, of Elizabethton, Tenn., and marriage of their daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Carl Underwood, of Edna Scates, to William Franklin, aaniora, nave returned to their of Sylva, on Saturday, June 21, home after spending ten days here at Clayton, Georgia. Only a few wiin ineir mOUier, Mrs. KOOert fr enda witnmMwl tha mrainnnv. UnaerWOOd. The bririn nttonriori the, Wnvnpa. Mrs. jb. a. Marsh and son, Byron o-room nnerntoa tho TTaiiimui iuarsu, ox oryson t;icy, spent rues- Cafe. aay m town as the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin are mak- ij ney were accompanied nome py nng their home with the bride's iaido mite wuuimn, wnu will Visit nnronfa d. j ir tti t i - . Rprconnf TtnKKio sio "eT- "u reeier, ox j... l ..hi. m .11 iwuuuwre, were iruesis aur u.,re w.n ,u mrnuy. en,.. th wt n th T?oV .nH M,. ChincSHlas 800 an Ounce illl;:lllilllv VllfIIl9::" Caldwell-Stnn Marriage Of jJ is Announced ! Mr. and Mrs. .Tan,. . : of Campobello. S r v.l Ced the marrino. l!K Miss Edith Marie, OU place on Saturdav .t,.' at . the First Paptirt a!I Spartanburg. ptlst ; The pastor of the chuJ lev. IE. Gibson T)w UK the vows. Only relative. J timate friends wo i ., Mrs. Charles S. Harriman holds naaO fortune In bar baads, the tat chinchillas born In the northwest sad worth 800 an ease. They mm from the Harriman farm near Ankara. Waahingtoq. route to Fort Jackson from Ten nessee. , Lt. Wade Franklin, who is located W. H. Neese at the Crabtree par sonage. . e .; Mrs. William Shoolbred left at Fort Jackson, ; spent several w-, " a.iL. days here family. this will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Massev had Marshal Davis who is employed as their guests over the week-end, at Newport News, Va., came Sat- Mrs. Kena King, Miss Freda Houk uy ior visit with nis parents, and Aaron Vines, of Knoxville. Mr hl Mrs. Spurgeon Davis. . Mrs. Carl Hagan and Miss Mil- Miss Dorothy Richeson is at- dred McCracken, of Sylvania, Ga., tending the Synodical Young Peo are visiting their parents, Mr, and Ples Conference of the Southern Mrs. W. L. McCraeken. Mr. Haran rreshyterian church at Tusculum will join Mrs. Hagan for a visit College, Greenville, Tenn., this before they return. wee. - ' e -. Miss Mary Evelyn Vines, of Mr. and Mrs. Rnh AnAr nA Tharsley, Ala., is spending: several family, of Charlottesville, Va., and i . . v. . . - i.ituinn t - - - UttVlS. 1r.i The fcrM . " "wc a AAck. i Mrs. Stone is a P.4 CampobeUo schools aA .l ' vine Teachers rnii0. i past two years she J,..';0! of Mr. and Mrs. rS?! of Inman, S, C. He was ed m the Inman schools son Colles-a. Wo nnm v.i, ' nuu wnn wie Champion PanJ mm nutie ana Virginia the 4 in a vucvuie wnerp th side. ' .... program. Methodist Women Will Hold Meeting Tuesday tian Service of the Methodist KeV. O. K. Crockett church will hold the regular meet- Will PrAnli In in the ladies parlor at the church Hazelwood Snnday Mrs. Bonner Ray will conduct the! . me .ev. o. k. Crocketf Franklin, will preach at tJ " -"'- rite on ounaay I ing in the Hazelwood Presj lan cnurcn. Mr. Crockett former pastor of the Waym Presbyterian church and h occasiona fillprl tha rmi-u j ; j i J. .4.; I .. - - ""J 1U1L . roouiuvu u I attend this service. w nusKss h uw community cen ter. Plans are being worked out for various features of entertain ment for the visitors under the u: 1 m.M i I BputiauiDtiijj va luc vuaiiiucf va I (XewS commerce. Open house will be observed in Mrs. Covington Takes Over Duties As Official Hostess at Center Junaluska NS Asm weeks as the guest if her aunt, Mrs. Z. L. Hassey, at her home on the Dellwood road. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Rheault. of Elacine, Wis., are visiting: their aunt and uncle, Mr; and Mrsv Vt U. Nobeck, on Hazel street. Mrs. Annie Tutweiler has re turned after a visit t Washington, u. u,-ew lork and other points in the North. " . Jimmie Tutweiler is spendine a month in Atlanta visiting relatives. Miss Louisa Thackston. of Char lotte, who formerly resided here,. a spending this weett with her cousins, Miss Tillie and. Miss BS1 lie Rotha. O. R. Martin, who is a mechan ical instructor in a COC camp near Elizabethtbwn, has returned to hi work after spending two weeks here with his family. He waa ac companied as far as Spindale by Mrs. Martin who win visit rela tives there before returning; home. Mrs. Fred Ensley and children left Monday to join Mr. Ensler at Newport News, Va, where he is employed. ''.';'-'.,' Mr. and Mrs. Otis Massie, of Gatlinburg, Tenn spent Monday with relatives here. In Tune for June "" - ,-:' l, , JA i I) t 1 j .j Ik It- Ml I ' I Amerka'a No. 1 glamor girl. Brand Frazier la shown with John Simnw (Shipwreck) Kelly, nightelubbing In New York, Their marriage will release to Brenda. $1,000,000 held p by terms of her father's wilL On ner Slat birthday, she gets ao etber 14,000,000. Kelly woo fame on the football gridiron. Miss Mildred Anderson, of Mt. Holly, N. J., came Saturday to spend a week with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sum- merrow, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Griffin and family visited the former's sister, Mrs, Whitesides, at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, a part of last week. They made the return trio by wav of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Chrest Georsre have moved into their home on Main street in Hazelwood. ... Mrs. L. W. Swann, of Asheville. spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walls. Mrs. Myrtle Brendle Little and her son, Sydney Little, of Rockf ord, III., are spending this week in town visiting relatives. Mrs. Little, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brendle, has not resided here for the past 18 years. outside the : grounds.) CYlArlafl TTnHortlrhnii AnJ me near iuture at me community maMeer of th lTnHOT, center. Bridge parties and other Ultv ManufachirW fnmJ social affairs will be announced porte(1 this week that hwbs3 later. i 0voiipnt" in hnty, th lumbering manufacturmf, Miss Marv Haves, of Okmuliree. P8 week he bought Oklahoma, is spending this week of ls an1 manufactored with: Mrs. William Matthews on leet i mmDer. Howell Mill road and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gaddis in Hazelwood. I The following went to L'k gan Sunday boating; Mr. and VA Pntta Mr nnH Mrr Rant II ua uee, oi uat- er Mr. and Mrs. Bill Abbott, Stovall, Miss Mariam Isenhour. of Char- The Junaluska Girl Swab lotte, who is spending sometime with Mrs. Fulbright last Tl here with her aunt. Mis. Kate aay Morris, has as her guest Miss Vivi Bain, also of Charlotte. Col. and Mrs, linburg, spent here during the week. Miss Mattie Moody left Sun day for a two weeks' visit with her brother, Arthur Moody, in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. George Wan Asheville, and Mrs. Sue ; War Lynchburg, Va., were guests and Mrs. . A. E. Ward Sundaji The bier boat on the lake is ready for schedule runs afte: dereointr considerable repairs Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jolly are I sinking on a sandbar neari with Mrs. Kate Morris during the I auditorium, period their home on Main street is leased. The lEpworth League at U Chapel elected officers burnt Howell Messer, of Valdese, came the coming year. Miss Vera a Friday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Messer.' ;: Larry Gaddy, the eleven year old son, of Mr. and Mrs. David Gaddy, of Hazelwood, is confined to his room with rheumatism. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paxton, of Anderson, S. C-, were ' guests of Mr. and Ttfrs. Dewey Ross over the week-end. ; hart was named president, Medf ord. vice nresident, Rutl ( son, secretary-treasurer and S Mathis, chairman of publicity. Mr. and Mrs. Hessie Tel Miss Sarah Lonir and Phyla land visited in Greenville wi Mr. and' Mrs. Willard Mool Waynesville, are building t home overlooking the lake expect to occupy t y rly Announcing . . . MOVING SOON INTO A SPACIOUS SHOP WITH DOUBLE CAPACITY IN BOYD BUILDING New Turbinator Dryers RUTH CRAIG, Owner-Manager NESTLE ARISTRnm at tvtxi a New Type WAVING MACHINES USED EquP"nt ....... . . . . . Phone 306 Personality Beauty Shop
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