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Page 4 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, 1 i7 XnrT?TY Son Of Former Local Resident Marries Here , The marriage of Miss Eleanor Marie Listen, of Amboy, 111., and James Willis Cline, of Dixon, 111.. was solemnized at two o'clock Sat urday afternoon in the First Meth odist church here. The Rev. W. L- Hutching, superintendent of the Waynesvule district, pronounced the tows. . The church was arranged in tall vases of white flowers interspersed with greenery with floor candala- bra holding white tapers. Prior to the ceremony Mrs. W. L. Matney, church organist, played a brief program of nuptial music, using the traditional marches for the processional and recessional. There were no attendants and the bride and groom entered the church together. The bride chose for her marriage a sheer frock in navy blue with which she wore white accessories, and her flowers were a corsage of red roses. Mrs, Cline is the daugh ter of the , late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Liston, of Amboy, 111. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith Cline, of Dixon, 111. He is the grandson of the late J. M. Mock, his mother before her marriage was Miss Lelia Mock. He is a private, first class in Com pany A 129 Infantry and is Sta tioned at Camp Forest, Tenn. Waynesville was chosen for the wedding because the groom's par ents had been married here- The night before the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie, the lat ter an aunt of the groom, were hosts of an informal affair at their home on Main street with only members of the family present. June Bride 'I' 1 1 MKS. ALBfcJKT JUSTICE was Miss Bessie Ella Swayngim before her marriage in a quiet ceremony at York, S. C, to Corporal Albert Justice, of Quantico, Va., and Charlotte. : Mrs. Jackson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swayngim, of Waynesville. Mary Lee and Betty Gene Alley Hostesses Of Informal Dance Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferguson left Sunday for Deerfield, N. J., where the former has accepted a position with Newton W. Grice, . Miss Virginia Kellett is expected home this week from Lenoir-Rhyne College where she has been serv ing as secretary to one of the de partments during the session of the summer school. She will spend the remainder of the summer here with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Kel--lett, returning to college in the fall. Miss Mary Lee and Miss Betty Gene Alley entertained on Friday evening with an informal dance at their home at Lake Junaluska. They were assisted by their moth er, Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr., in receiv ing their guests. Included among those attend ing were! Patsy Gwyn, Dorothy Richeson, Carroll Bell, Janette Burgin, Anne Osborne, Ruby Frances Brown, Winifred Rodgers, Martha Thomas, Betty Adams, Lois Massie, Mary Stentz, Joy Edge. Also Zeb Curtis, Jr., Billie Dover, Lester Burgin, Jr., J. D. Hyatt, Henry Foy, Marion Green, Bill Harrison, Fred Martin, Jr., Rich ard Bradley, Dick Hall, Sam Mc Elroy, Ben Colkitt, Jr., Harry Mc Cracken, Andrew Cornise, Mickey Mixon, Howard Post, Dean Ledford, and Earl Buckner. Mrs. S. C. Satterthwait, of At lanta, has arrived for the summer months. She is with her daugh ter, Mrs. E. L. Withers. Miss Swift Feted With Luncheon And Shower Mrs. Ernest L. Withers and hr daughter, Miss ,'. Hester Anne Withers entertained with a lunch' eon on Friday as a courtesy to Miss Haseltine Swift, bride-elect of August, whose marriage to Lieu tenant David Stents will be an outstanding event of the summer. The bride and her attendants were seated at one large table which bore the bridal motiff. An old fash ioned nosegay of white flowers in a silver bowl with a lace border ef fect centered the table. This was flanked by silver holders with white tapers, also arranged in white nosegay effects. Each place was marked by a nosegay of mini iature size also in the white flow ers.' The other guests were seated at small tables which were also ranged in the bridal motif. Following the serving of lunch eon the bride-elect was given bedroom shower, receiving many lovely gifts. After the shower. Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, Miss Jane Stentz, Miss Mary Stentz and Mrs. Ellen Louise Queen gave several musical numbers. The guest list was confined to the bridal party and close relatives which included: Mrs. W. F. Swift mother of Miss Swift, Mrs Dale Stentz, mother of the groom-elect, Miss Nancy Killian, Mrs. James W. Killian, Mrs. L. M. Killian, Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins, Mrs. J. H. Howell, Mrs. Rufus Siler, Miss Haseltine Swift, Miss Mary Stentz, Miss Jane Stentz, Mrs. Ellen Louise Queen, Miss Sarah Jane Walker, Miss Antio- nette Salley, of Asiieville, and Miss Carolyn Rose, of Chicago. ' Kin Oppose Hitler .J' - ; J t save now Bdk-Hudson summerI clearance You Are Getting Many Of These Items For Less Than They Cost Us On Today's Market FOR THIS SALE ONLY Muslin, Batistte, Dimity, Dotted Swiss Yd Special Group Values to 48c Wash Silks . Yd 27 33 Values to $1.00 Bemberg and Triple Sheers Yd 59 39c Value Batiste Dimity, Voile and Dotted Swiss. Yd. ... 1$ 80 Sq. Unbleached Broadcloth Yd. 0 Percale, Remnants, Yd. 1 Checks, Stripes and Floral Prints, Yd.. Play Cloth and Chambray, Yd. 25c Value Prints, Yd. . fl5 .... 5 12-2 Remnants, Yd 5 BElCfcHUDSON. The Home Of Better Values' Main Street mily Siler Goes To Lumberton To Join Welfare Staff Miss (Emily Siler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler. will leave next week for Lumberton where she will take over her du ties as case worker in the welfare department of Robeson county. Miss biler is a graduate of Peace Junior College, the Woman's Col lege of the University of North Carolina, and did special work last year at the State University in preparation for her work. , .. Gladys Walker Hostess O (J. OF C. Meeting The Haywood chapter of the Children of the Confederacy held the regular July meeting on Fri day evening with Gladys Walker. "Confederate Relationship With Foreign Countries," was the sub ject under study, lead by Eugenia Martin, president. New programs for the coming year were distributed. The course of study has been outlined this year for the group by district leaders. Announcement was made of the next meeting to be held with Miss Ruby Frances Brown. : . . - Clinton Mathis Observes Birthday With Party At Home In Hazelwood Clinton Mathis observed his birthday anniversary With a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mathis, in Hazelwood on Saturday evening. Dancing featured the entertainment. The guest list included: Juanita Mathis, Dorothy Mitchell, Gladys Hoyle", Margaret Gilliland, Geneva Creasman, "Pee Wee' McGaha, Bill Mathis, Thomas Kates, Usell Kates, Wilda Mae Mitchell, Everett Mitchell, Johnson Mitchell, Glenn Lunsford, Ulas Creasman. Bill Creasman. Medf ord Smith. Movd Mathis, Ray Noland, Troy Early, Welch Early, Frank Sorrells; Mer ilyn'Dillard, of Durham, Clay Mc Gaha and Junior Kates, of Fort Jackson. ' Miss Iris McClure Weds John W. Blanton In Clayton on July 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mc Clure have announced the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Iris McClure, to John W, Blanton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blanton, of Balsam. The marriage took place at Clayton, Ga on Thurs day, July 3rd. Mrs. Blanton is a graduate of the local high school of the class of '39. ' - The groom also attended the Waynesville high school and is now employed by the State Highway Commission. " " County Group Meet With Mrs. Hammett The executive committee of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Haywood Association met at the home of Mrs. H. G. Hammett here recently, and outlined plans for the year, and discussed problems confronting the group. Those present beside the hos tess, were Mrs. E. C. Horton, Mrs. Henry Davis, Mrs. H. K. Masteller, Mrs. Dan CogdilL Mrs. M. T. Brooks, Mrs. Smiley Carver, Mrs. H. A. Quick and Mrs. Haynes. Working with the British War Be lief Society in New York, Elizabeth Hitler, estranged wife of Adolf Hitler's brother, Alois, is do ing her bit to defeat her German lrinman. She is oroudlv pointing to her Aid Britain pin. Her son i in tha Otvadian arm. Mr. and Mrs. Stentz Lease Clarence Phillips Home on Howell Mill Road Mr. and Mrs. J, Dale Stentz, who have been occupying the Stuart residence at Lake Junaluska, which has recently been sold, moved this week into the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips on the How ell Mill road. Mrs. John Sprague, of Raleigh, who formerly resided in Waynes ville, is spending sometime here as the guest at the home of Mrs. L. Turbyfill. . Grace Church Auxiliary Will Give Annual Tea The Women's Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church will give their annual musical on Tuesday after noon the 22nd at the home of Mrs. Hugh A. Love. The usual silver offering will be taken. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Hugh A. Love are in charge of the program which will include several out of town artisists. Miss Robena Miller, president of the auxiliary, will be assisted by some of the members of the group in receiving. The hours are from 4 to 6 o'clock. Public invited to attend. Miss Tela McLean Is Bride of F. E. Futehum Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. McLean, of Horseshoe, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Tela McLean, to Frank E. Fulghum, of Asheville, on July 3, at the Oakley Baptist church in Asheville.- . . The Rev. Bale Rogers performed the ceremony in the presence of the families and a few close friend. The bride attended the Waynes ville Township high school and is employed by the American Enka Corporation. The bridegroom, who is the son of Mrs. Ola Fulghum, of Lavonia, Ga., is connected with Gene Ochsenreiter company. Following a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Fulghum are residing at Bnarcliff Inn, Asheville. Sergeant Hugh J. Sloan, who is stationed at Fort Jackson, spent the week-end in town with his family here. Grandma Ross ' - i ; - , I Mrs. Elwofiri Tea For DaU And Others To? witn a tea R; 1 from 3:30 to home of her mother M MacFavdpn L During business hours Mrs. Melli Tayloe Ross is director of the U. S mint, but all other times she Is just grandma to the infant she is showi holding so proudly. Left, Is th baby's equally proud father, Lieut William B. Ross, shown in May uard Hospital, Seattle, Washingt- Corporal James Harden How ell, of Fort Jackson, spent several days during the week here with his parents. ALLEN-GREEN MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Allen, of Waynesville, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mariam Allen, to Louis N. Green, of Balsam, on December 1, 1940, in Clayton, Ga. Mrs. Green is a graduate of Brevard College and is employed by the Unagusta Manufacturing Co., at Hazelwood. Mr. Green is a grad uate of Sylva high school. -v Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rogers had as guests over the week-end Mr. Rogers' sister, Miss Lucile Rogers, of Clyde, and Miss Virginia Vann, of Columbus, Ga. Mrs. Laura Tyler, of Aiken, who has a summer home here and spends part of each season here, has arrived and is a guest at the home of Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill. The affair wnfCM ter of the hostess Elwood, who i . for the summer vacatioJ HaseltinA 1 sh .u l next month, and Mrs liamson; wif e of the rresoytenan church .Receiving with the "kL Around one hundred and 4.11C11US nave huu i. .1 me nour Local Friends and Wives of Masons 4,i. To Help With Picnic There will be lAke Logan on Tuesdar iJ 22nd, for the Masonic' si Assembly, which all w..J j "l i.ur irienas are expected tend. .' The meats, breads anrl aA iuininiicu. ine tin friends of the local Muo, expected to furnish picnic containing cakes, pies, picU to saiaa, ana slaw. Those who prepare buU requested to have them tttd quet hall of the Masonic Tersf 10:30 Tuesday morning. aJ ments will be made by tW mittee in charge to eettu me picnic grounds, Mrs. Margie Blavloct J been with her brother, f Harley Ferguson, is now at M tage on Main street for tf mainder of the summer. Gentlemen of Haywood ( Don't Take Chances With Your Health. 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