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HI Page 6 THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER DAR Hears A Splendid Talk By W.H.F. Millar W. H. F Millar, president of the local post of the American Le gion, addressed the members of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at their May meeting which was held on Friday after noon with Mrs. Thad Howell and Mrs, Kate Morris as associate hostess at the home of the former. In the absence of the regent, Mrs. S. H. Bushnell, Mrs. W. F. Swift, vice regent, presided. Mr. Millar's subject was "The Constitution." In his opening re marks, he stated that the subject was far too vast to cover as a whole, and that he would limit his talk to the power of the president under the constitution in time of war and in great emergency. He also touched on the allied powers of the president. He stated that the framers of the Constitution were themselves all great men, and that they felt that the president Of this nation should have increased power dur ing war or an emergency. He cited Washington as an illustration and outlined the authority that he had to assume in time of war. He pointed out that no real patriotic citizen would feel that a Mr. and Mrs. Fish To Observe 50th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. George Mack Fish will observe their golde wedding anniversary at their home in Clyde, on Friday, May 22. For the occasion, the couple will have an open house from one to six o clock, on the 22nd. Friends and relatives of the well known couple are invited to call during these hours. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jones Announce Marriage Of Daughter on April 18th Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jones, of Waynesville, route 2, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret Eleanor Jones, to Gwyn William Stamey, of Canton. The wedding took place in Clayton, Ga., on April 13. The bride is a member of the 1942 graduating class of the local high school. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. D. L. Stamey, of Canton, and is a graduate of the Hayesville high school. At present he holds a position with the Champion Pa per and Fibre Company jn Canton, where the young couple will re side. nresident was trvine tn be a dicta tor during an emergency and that brOUD (Jl HazelWOOd on tne otner nana tney should be Folks Snpnt WppV- ------ ,.. . , - assured when a man had the strength to assume more power, he could be trusted as a leader. He said there is no need for worry that America would ever have a dictator. Mrs. Kate Morris reminded the 20th. She also read excerpts about Queer Mrs- Ta.'s and Mr. Queen's 1 v I anna whn a ra m tra inm Vm.A of End In Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underwood and sonCarol, Mrs. Joe M. Tate, Mrs. Rufus Carswell, and Bill Queen spent the week-end in Illi nois with Ralph Tate and Harold the recent meeting in Chicago. Miss Lois Harrold presented the chapter with three books on the flag and the constitution, to be placed in the local library. She al so distributed a list of the days on which the flag should be dis played. Miss Anne Osborne, daughter of JVirs. Kobert Osborne, was present ed as the winner of the DAR Citizenship medal given annually to a senior girl in the high school. Regret was expressed that Sam Arrington, winner of the boys' mpciai, could not be present. Mrs. L. M. Killian reported she had sent off two pounds of stamps. sons who are in training there at Camp Grant. " ' Jack McCracken, who is now re siding in Wilmington, spent sev eral days here during the week. Joe Tate, who is with the ship yards in Wilmington, spent a few days here last week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate Miss Rose To Marry Tomorrow mm r mm Wm & Miss hugenia Martin has re turned after a visit with her sister, I werk, of Milwaukee, will be sol- Mrs.. W. N. Fowler, in Raleigh, emmzed Friday morning at St. (John's Catholic church at nine Bobby Plott, who is attending o'clock. Mars Hill College, spent the week- Officers for the solemn wedding Snppinl wioof. end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. High Mass will include Rev. A. F ' &uv - nio ai bCl IIUUIl t . . . . I i- t 1 i .'-- -r were Mrs. Robert Osborne Mrs u u' nott- He was accompanied nonroacner, ceieorant, very itev. borne, and Mrs. G. C. Plott The brother Haywood Plott Church Law School, Catholic Uni bv Mrs Glenn Tweed ,j Mrf Miss Mary Miller has returned C, deacon; Rev. M, A. Carey, .pas-. fMcaga for three years and for G. C. Plott. itrom Kaieign, wnere she visited tor oi ot. Margarets cnurcn,.-"- as oeen MISS CAROLYN ROSE will become the bride of Dr. John Champ neys Taylor, of Jacksonville, Fla., tomorrow at the Fourth Presby terian church of Chicago. Miss Rose is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Emerson Rose, and the granddaughter of Dr, and Mrs. B. F, bmathers. Miss Carolyn Rose To Be Wed To Dr. John Champneys Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerson Rose, of Chicago and Waynesville, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Rose, to Dr. John Champneys Taylor, of Jacksonville, Fla. The wedding will take place on May 15th in the John Timothy Stone chapel of the Fourth Presby terian church of Chicago. Dr, Harrison Ray Anderson will per form the ceremony. The bride-elect attended the Col lege Preparatory School of Cin cinnati, St. Catherine's in Rich mond, Va., and was graduated from the Girls' Latin School of Chicago. She studied at the Amer ican Conservatory of Music Local Girl Weds In Solemn High Mass Friday Morning The marriage of Miss Frances Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Allison, to Albert Stollen- Miss Edna J. Cagle Weds Ralph K. Newkirk In Ceremony At Salem, N. J Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Edna Jose' phine Cagle and Ralph R. New kirk, both of Salem, N. J., which took place on Wednesday evening April 29th, at the Broadway Meth odist parsonage in Salem. The pastor, Rev. Eugene M. Pierce, of' nciated. The bride was attired in a gray suit with navy blue accessories and her corsage was of gardenias, Mrs. William Kenyon, of West ville, N. J., the matron of honor wore a light blue gown with navy blue accessories and her bouquet was of pink roses. William Kenyon served the bridegroom as best man. Following the marriage a re ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Hough. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Voyles, Mr. and Mrs. Fordham, Mr. and Mis. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Charles worth, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Shouoe. Miss Mary Rathburn, Mrs. Mary F, Newkirk, and James Ayres. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie L. Cagle, of Way nesville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. New kirk, of Salem, N. J. The couple will reside at 12 Chestnut street, Salem, N. J. Miss Ruth Dotson, who graduat ed from Carson-Newman on Fri day, has returned to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Miss Ruth Coffey returned home on Friday to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. R. G. Coffey. Miss Coffey graduated from Car son-Newman College last week. Mrs. C, D. Stephens, the former Mary Kathryn McClure, arrived if riday from Elizabeth City for an extended visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClure. ' . " '." Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hickman, of Miami and Waynesville, have ar rived during the week and have opened their home near the Coun try Club for the summer season. ... : Mrs. Lillie Swann, of Asheville, I spent the week-end here with rela tives.' . Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee. of Newton, spent the week-end here with relatives. Recent Bride v, , .-J .. .; , .j, MRS. EARL HOWARD was be fore her marriage on April 24, Miss Evelyn Wyatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wyatt, of Hazel wood. Miss Evelyn Wyatt Weds Earl Howard Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wyatt, of Hazelwood, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Wyatt, to Earl Howard, of Canton. The marriage took place in Clay ton, Ga., on Friday, April 24. Mr. Howard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard, of Canton. The young couple plan to live in Hamilton, Ohio, where the bridegroom holds a position. ..'..'' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Schuler and grandson, Bill Harris, of Dills- boro, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Green, their daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. James L. Obenchains and children, Barbara Gail and Miriam Joyce, left Sunday for Columbia, S. C, where they plan to spend several days with relatives. THURSDAY.MAY U Mrs. Shields is Honored With i Buffet Supper . Mrs. L. -If. Davis Mi I inson and Mrs. Lr joint hostesses on i evening : to a buffet su home of Mrs. L K r. ! J.E. Shields inaipS1"' many years of man's Auxiliarv t n e Presbyterian ;:,ine H The living room a were attractively wmte and pink fln. 2 guest was ne-4r rhy piece of notterv 1) The guest list included a lowing: Mr. and VT Shields. Mr J. vost, Mr. and Mrs r w ...L and Mrs. W, R win i, lf" and Mrs. .Painh" l?' and Mrs. Geo iwrs. L. X. Davi " 31rs. Lau'nn,. . ' Mrs. Paul' Di, inson. Mrs. f,u,i Rufus Cddi. v,1"1 "I -'lias KuL rnerrow, Miss Almarie p , nev. and Mrs. S. R. rri uu" .uuuimerrov '. .:' St. John's Musi, irfoup To Give Annual Recital Tonight at eiirht .M..,. .. ovuuui wm give thjiJ I - . i tne school tonum. AtXrrSZ1? appearand, aiSler Ancilli At the conclusion of the Rev. A. F. RohrbarW Peggy Ingle left Sunday for Weaverville, Where she plans to spend some time with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Y. Bridges, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges. ibb . iq . me music studen'j """e nignest average ii ligence, application, and rei m-tenuance at lessons. Among those apDearitiff program will be: Martha M land, John Rateliff, Lane PrJ vuie natciin, sarah JaneGirJ iancy r rancis, Richard U wooa, vivian watkins, Jane ler, Sally Stovall. Carolyn Coooer. derwood, Ann Mormino, 9 Hardin, Bette Hannah, Lorl ii,ei, oeviy jo woland, -Thf Liner, Bebe Medford, Phil Me jean Hyatt, Jackie Sue H and Patsy Jansen. Read the Want in her brother, Chas. Miller, who is Swannanoa, subdeacon, and Rev. a atiirlonfc at tha Nnrtk flnrnlino V. .1. Mflhonpv. tnnstpr of cerfi- Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Dalton and State College. monies. Miss Allison will have as her Miss Corinne Wagenfeld and only attendant, her sister, Miss Miss Thomasine Stringfield spent Kathleen Allison, as maid of honor son, Konnie, of Asheville. and Mrs. Bertha Sugg, of Philadelphia, visited nere last week with Mr, and Mrs. Hayes Bryson. ; ' ' Miss Martha Way, who has been teaching in Mt. Airy, has return- the week-end with friends in Chat tanooga, Hugh Thomas Clark, of Lenoir, The bridegroom will have as his best man, Norbert Lecher, of Mil waukee. ed to town to spend the summer sPent tne week-end here with his vacation here with her parents. amy' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. Prior to coming here she visited friends in Georgia, Music Club Will TT.1J 1 1 Tl. j. Miss Bobbie Rhinehardt left I JIUIU imnUHl lfieCl Sunday lor Washington, D. C, I f TJ XT Li where she has accepted a position. Jll T TlUay iNlgnt BOOKS Miss Dorothy Milner spent the! The annual open meeting of the week-end at Virginia Intermont I Waynesville Music Club will be The following is a list of books College where she was the guest held at the home of Mrs. Hugh that are among our best sellers I ' Miss Marion Morgan. While I Love on Friday evening at 8:30 at this time: PRIVATE BREGER By Dave Breger DOUGLAS MacARTH- f JC UR. By Francis Miller THE MOON IS DOWN By John Steinbach MOSCOW WAR DAIRY By Alexander Werth .......... CROSS CREEK By Marjorie Rawlings Ow We make no charge for postage on books to out-of-town customers. Brown Book Co. Asheville, N. C. 1.00 1.35 2.00 $3 there she attended the final 'dance ( o'clock. Miss Stephanie Moore is at the college. in charge of the program, and Mrs. Evelyn Abel Osborne is in Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Bryson and charge of decorating and arrane- children, Mary Nell, Harold and mg, June, spent the week-end in Green-1 Each member 13 privileged to i ville, S. C, with relatives. I invite a stated number of guests, I and the program is a climax of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sampson the year's activities and granddaughter, Barbara Mintzer, of Atlanta, were guests! Miss Ruth Coffey, who graduat last Wednesday and Thursday at ed last week from Carson New the Country Club. I man College, arrived on Friday from Jefferson City, and is with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradley and her family here. daughters, Betty and Jean Ann, spent Sunday at Davidson College with their son, Richard Bradley. DDAMOND 14-karat solid gold diamond solitaire diamond ring, and matching solid gold diamond ring, both for 3.5 Other Diamond Solitaires For... Weddings Rings For DAVIS -SMITH Jewelers Waynesrille Canton $12.50 7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Matney and family, of Winston-Salem, spent Mother's Day here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Matney. They were accom panied home by their niece, Miss Mary Ellen Boone, who will spend several weeks with them. doing radio work over NBC net works and CBS. Dr. Taylor received his bache lor of science degree at the Unw versity of Florida and his M. D. degree from Yale University. He now has a fellowship at the Mayo foundation at Rochester. Minn. The couple will reside temDorar- ily in Rochester, pending the time wnen Dr. 1 aylor receives his com mission in the Naval Medical Corps ana will be called for active dutv. Miss Rose is the granddaughter ot Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Smathers and has a wide family connection here. Her mother was the former Miss Wilsie Smathers. Her par ents maintain a summer home here on the Balsam Road, where she and her family spend part of each season. . Bride And Groom Visit Latter's Parents Here Mr.1 and Mrs, Tom Matnev. of Greensboro, who were recently married, were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. U Matney. Mrs. Matnev was he- fore her marriage Miss Jeanette Fox, of Greensboro. The vounsr coupie wiu make their home in ureensboro where both hold posi tions. Walter Hyatt, of Newport News. spent tne week-end here with rel atives. . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddell have as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hilliard. of Bristol, Va., the latter's parents. scon s SCRAP BOOK ft BvRJSCOTT I ' -m m m mm - i i i i'j '&(.:: t tie BA.flLlMOIlU lHAi CCRft Remember You Always Save At BELK'S ALL THE FAMILY FROM Belk's Shoe Department A n Save On Shoes At Belk's ft O KJ S V li W V For the style Never before have you had such a vast vollection to choose from . . and never before have we had greater values to offer for the entire family. 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