Page 6 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Mr. a"d Mrs. Hosaflook E.itsrtain With Supper Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hosaflook were hosts on Pridav evenW of r picnic supper at their home in the aoco uap road. The affair was i given in honor of visiting relatives. including Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Henry ana daughter, Darlean Hen- ry, G. W. Henry, Vincent Henry, ana iqya Henry, all of New Or leans. utners present for the supper were: Miss BiUie Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Frady and daugh ter, Miss Hazel Frady, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Frady and daughter, Janice, oi canton, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones, Mrs. Robert Fie, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Henry and son, lommie, Miss Louise Henry, Mrs. G. W. Henry, Mrs. Vincent Henry, Mrs. j. a. Henry, Josie Ballard, miss vera Hosaflook, and Rex Hosaflook. .'. nev. l,. Allen, who is now employed on construction work at I rontana Dam, spent the week-end I at his home in the Allen's Creek section. ...''.'. Mr. and Mrs. William Shoolhred, I who are now located in Newport iews, va., nave returned after visiting the former's mother, Mrs. jonn xm. Shoolnred, Mr. and Mis. George Stentz, of I :ewport Mews, are visiting the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. i IJale btentz. Marriage Took Place Saturday iiiiiiiiiisiiiiii 'M't Mrs. Horace Frost, who has spent the past several months here wim ner sister, Mrs. John N. Shool hred, has returned to her home in H.lizabethton, Tenn, Lee Ross, of The Waynesville Mountaineer, is spending this week wiui relatives in Morganton. fs. Mn Mrs. G. N. Henson, of Forest City, spent' the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. P. L. Turby fill. .: Mr. and Mrs. Flnv4 Pn j children, of GastoAiia, were the guests of relatives in town over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gill and son, Bill, of New York - Mvvun tV.Il, vjuhii., arrived during the week Mr. Gill returned to New York on Sunday, but Mrs. Gill and son, Bill, will remain for the summer. They will be joined later in the season by Mr. Gill. ' Mrs. Virginia MacFayden Hall, of Richmond, Va., was the recent truest of her mother, Mrs. Jennie MacFayden. Cai'l Clifton Hill uhn hl.fnr., . , A , ,-, . . , ' '. Ke at 8 ociock aai- l'Vli y n? Schenectady, N. Y., ta Lt. Hill, mn of Mr. and Mr, vvaae hiii, of Canton, was JMiss Alice Stringfield, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Stringfield, of Waynesville. Miss Alice Stringfield Wedded To u. tan Hill In Schenectady The marriage of Miss Alice Stringfield, daughter of Drs and Mrs. Thomas Stringfield to Lieu tenant Carl Clifton Hill wan anlem. nized on Saturday evening, July 18th at 8 o'clock at the First Methodist Church of Schenectady, N. Y., with the pastor, the Rev. Leon M. Adkins performing .the ceremony. There were no attendants, the bride and bridegroom entered the church together. The bride worn a suit of heavy white silk, with all wmie accessories. Her hat wh nh was a small model, was fashioned of silk and trimmed in tailored bows of the same material, and was worn with a veil. Her boquet was of roses, lilies of the valley and Edwina Wright Weds Former Waynesville Man Mrs. Bertha Wright, of Canton, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Mjss Edwina Wright, to Hugnie C. Shelton, of Charles ton, S. C., which took place on Wednesday. Julv 15th. at Soar tanburg. S.'C. The bride is a Graduate of the canton, high school. The bride groom attended the Waynesville townshiD hie-h Rchool when he re. siaea nere with his family. Mr. Shelton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shelton, of Lei cester, route 1, who formerly lived here. At present he is employed by the Gas Company, of Asheville. The young couple will make their home in Leiscester. Mr. and Mrs. Hulon R. Thorn. asson and daughter Katheryn of I ournngton, were guests durine- the weeK ot Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Yates, . Mrs. R, W. Cobbs, of Blackstone. Va, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J .T. Pavne in Hazulwood. and while in this section she will also friends in Lake Junaluska and Waynesville. Fred Howell, of Providence, R. i.t spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Howell. Mr, and Mrs. John Way Kiik patiick and two child r en. Dorothv Jean and Billie Wayne, of Spar tanburg, spent the week-end here with the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Kirkn.-itrifk Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Kirkpatrick of Marion are at their summer home at Lake Junaluska, and they have with them their dunrrVifpf 'Mrs. John .JnneK. nf rhn-lct..r, - J " "-''- 4tO lf S. C. Rev. Kirkpatrick is the sup erintendent of the Marion HistnVt of the Methodist Church. THURSDAXitxy 2, Marriage Takes Place July 4th OUR CUSTOMERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO Hitch Their Teams - At The New HITCHING RACK - Which We Have Just Provided On The Back Side Of Our FREE PARKING LOT DRIVE THEM ; 1 TO OUR 4. . HITCHING -f I RACK f h i u K f r"TD mtf 1 J Mm gypsophelia, tied with white sati ribbon. Mrs. Hill is a craduatp of fha local high school and Converse Col lege, and has always resided in Waynesville. Lt. Hill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. Hill, of Canton. He is a graduate of the School of Elec trical Engineering of Genririn Tpph Prior to his entering the service he held a position with the Enka corporation. -Lt. Hill volunteered in the early spring ana was commissioned a second Lieutenant in April. He has been assigned to special train ing at the General Electric nlant in Schenectady, N. Y., where he and Mrs will be stationed for j several Stephens months. The vounc counlp have taken an apartment at 144 Mohawk Avenue in Scotia, N. Y., a resi duntial suburb of Schenectady. Attending the marriace were tha Diides mother, Mrs. Thomas Stringfield. her sister. Miss Thoma. sine Stringfield, Miss Rosalyn Ray, and Miss Debrayda Fisher, all of Waynesville and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of Burlington, Vermont, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Fredrick Love, of RaleiVh vim ed his mother, Mrs. Hugh A. Love uuring the week. ' ' Mr. and M's. Josephus Daniels had as their guest during the week, tneir niece. Miss Kvp vn TTnno nor. oi .new lork City, who is spending a few weeks in Franklin. t j i i " s i .... I 9 ,i '-s Mini Krnu i . portion with it r J ington. n. n rurw i si ington. n. r ents, Mr. nj . k. urner u -he Carl McCracken, Jr.. who is tak ing a course in machinist work in Wilmington, spent the past week wim nis iamily here. William Stephens has returned to Wilmington after spending a week here with his parents, Rev. N. L. Stephens. Mr. is takinff a monlir'niot course in Wilmington. It May Seem Like Making Progress Backward -But we believe this hitc&ingr Fack to be the latest modern improvement in Way- nesville. Its for the convenience of onr -farmer friends who may find if necessary -to drive or ride horseback into town. JUST ANOTHER REASON WHY ITS TO YOUR AUVAPIlAUIi Itl litAUK AT C. E. RAY'S SOWS Miss Stenhanie Moore has re turned to her home at Lake 'Juna luska, after several weeks spent in Chapel Hill, where she took special work at the State Univer sity, after which she visited friends and relatives in Eastern Carolina. Mrs. James Abbereotti and iimall daughter, Judy, of Orangeburg, S. C. have arrived tn visit, rein. tives at Lake Junaluska. ' ' Miss Mildred Medford left Tnes. day for Washington, D C., where she has accepted a position with the government Miss Medford, who has been teaching in the Waynesville townshin srhnnl re tained a leave nf ahaenre tn 'ilro the position in Washington. Mrs. E. T. Duckett had as her guest over the Week-end her stepson, Guy Duckett, of New port News. Va. Mr. Duckett hi. been employed at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock company lor the past twenty years. E. J. Robeson. Jr.. nennnnel n- perintendent of the Neport News onipouiiamg ana Dry Dock Com pany, of Newport News, nenf tKe weeK-enn nere xnth hi. Prof. E. J. Robeson and his aite miss r ranees Kobeson .:. Mrs. Marie Murnhv ft ."tte, is me guest oi her cousin, Miss Sylla Davis, here this week. Mr. and Mr Jamea A r . have as their iriipt the io. niece, Healig and John Harney, of Edenton, children of Mrs. Thomas Wood. Mr. and M TV. rv u.h Jr., had as their ininf iL. - v uci Mie week-end the former's sister, Mrs. j. ratuuran. oi Aahevillo i,. . ... " UU Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Sisk have as their guests, their daughter, Mrs. George Scott, and young son, of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allison had as their guest a few days this week the latter's sister, Miss Clydia Anderson, of Raleigh. Miss Patsv Rocrers. formerlv r.f Hazeiwood, but now of Wilming ton, is ine guest oi Mr. and Mrs John Blalock. V Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddell and daughter, Fredia Ann, spent the week-end in Newnnrt New luitl. Mr. and Mrs. Greek Waddell, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarehre Ronu Thev were acconinanierl hnme V... - 1 .11 V. UJ Mrs. Barnes, who is spending this week nere. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tate and daughter, Patsy, spent the week end here with relatives. ".' ..' Mrs. Rufus Carswell, of Colum bia, S. C., spent from Saturday till Wednesday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Tate Mrs. Lucius Hudson spent a few aays the first Of the week in Wil mington with Mr. Hudson. ' '' v Mrs. Joe McGee, Jr., of Newton, is spending this week here with xt . I iicuta, mr. ana iurs. Joe M. S6hrte,E ?at6,- Sh accompanied here by ner nusoand and his brother, Bill, who returned after spending the week-end. W. U. Bowen and two grandsons, Bennie and Douglas, left Satur day for Mayesville, Ga., where they plan to snenrl a few ureelra u relatives. Mrs. J. T. Parria onJ tm dren, of Lenoir, were the week-end quests oi miss Lucy Muse. MRS. JOHN HANDY KIRKPATPTflf lr wl,- K u . --....w., v.., " HVJ vcxvxc iici max - riage this month was Miss Helen Jane McCorba, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Burten McCorba, of Lima, Ohio. Lt. Kirkpatrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Handy Kirkpatrick of Canton. LL J. Handy Kirkpatrick Weds unio uin in tnurch Ceremony M i ,x Helen Jane McCorha. daughter of Dr. and Mra Rnrtnn McCorba, of Lima, Ohio, and Lieut. '. Miss Frances turned from a Springs, where 6 Ul JHSS j -utc former ola.,. . Jole Gh. "Oil Ml, , Mro Colleire r,: "l the cJ Ped off in Greene Urnef with her-.iste?fci who is attendin; , wh ui lilt W'f iaef the University TJM . : Mrs. Grover Cr , Point,, was the 1 -:f"ri of her sisto j,1? 51 "( S row. G- C Sus UindonlR i.,,.. this countv. i... I Ce' fwier: ingtoh after 'Zl over the week-end ?' sororities. LieUt. Kilkrwf..:., atructor with l : lorce at Pen-in Field ,: Universitv nf ,ld-H -r n- ' . ill I ai-J,. fnt-f t ' and Mrs. J H K t 'Ud , t j Patrick Wilmington;' F. Kirkpati i. k p. lS!s H Thomas R. Kui.Jl-.. ' i "ii . ana Mrs. fi f PI G C Pol i.. u PaJ j ' Je Palmer and Mrs. v. u v : Jer Clyde: Mr. and tV o-J Asheville, "-""nrai bridal bouquet. The bride was c-raHnat John Handy Kirkpatrick, Jr., son I Central high school and attended of Mr. and Mrs. John Handy Wittenberg college, Springfield. V v au lUlllllCl II I M I lin 1Q I lOlTO TWO BOOK? that are far ontsoiiin :n UUUAH H I. mir Ctmn which is a novel nf p.t. aays in Virginia and the hi of the Tobacco industry, and MRS. MINERVA which we have at Hn j t also a few pocket book edition! . 25c. :. Kirknatrick. of Canton, were mar- lied in a ceremony on July 4 at the Market Street Presbyterian church in Lima. The Rev. Cornelius Nicholas Baker, pastor, officiated. An arch of lichted taoers. against a fan-shaped aiiantrement of white gladioli, larkspur and greenery was used on the altar. White flowers and candles were used throughout the church. Miss Marbara Jane Reddish, of Toledo, a sorority sister and for mer roommate of the bride at Wittenberg college, attended her as maia pi nonor, and brides maids were Miss Frieda Renz, of Lima, and Miss Ruth Robenalt, of Ottawa. The bridegroom's father acted a best man, and ushers included J, W. Kirkpatrick, of Wilmington, and T. R. Kirkpatrick of Midvale, Md brothers of the bridegroom; and George Tilley, of Detroit, Mich. Given in marriare bv her father the bride wore a gown of white marquisette over taffeta fashioned with shirred bodice, high, round neewme and full skirt ending in a long train. Tinv marnniaette ruf fles trimmed the bodice and the short pu:ted sleeves, and her veil of ivory bridal illusion wa or runt ed with a nleated full illusion, and swept full over her train in the back. She cascade bouquet of gardenias, stephanotis and ivy, centered with a white orchid. Wear Pastel Gowns , Pastel gowns Of lace an ... ! quisette over taffeta the bride's three attendants, and 1 they carried rvo,i h.,4.. i - , """Vfucu Ul nowers in hnrmnniVin. v, j "5 ououra. ineir frocks were deaio-neH i;i, i i "i.u iace Doaicea. sureethan.. 1. "vvvutant fin:i.- lines, short sleeves, and full skirts of marquisette, with i- - . , ...v.. oiiuh luce pepiums. The maid of honor n a blue frock and her flowers were pink roses and blue delphin iums. Miss Rem wore pink, and carried pink and white roses, and Miss Robenalt was dressed in yel kT nd carried yellow roses and blue delphiniums. Each of the at- " " Wore a Uar f flowers '--umg mose Iota and Lambda Mu honorary Brown Book C ASHEVILLE, N. C. We Will Appreciate Your Telling your friendl - lhe Advantages of Shopping at RAY'S The Cimoi- RWPfnt Wa tw IIIHIItVI w, naa come tn thio ..f:- " vnuu irvm Camp Clavbourn. srhort u v . , - f " .. v. . v ucr una band, Captain McGuffin TT O ... . . ' " u. o. meqicai corps, is stationed. - ' mmmmm w . . . . ' wm 2 ROV Rohinann L i ..., .71 ' ,n. Ber V. ttet, rl.' Cr " :Fj'wi . xmnesione bracelet piven nap K. u i . -v.. ujf me oriae. Followintr tion was held in the Crystal Joom v uw nowi Argonne. . . Lean fi-m Tj ri nd K-kpat- they win be TSii'jK: rison avenue u "ar costume the hr- ?n??r? corded Siik f; : si:. 8U.U .of with ih.-i. l ic,";u u,ue snade, hat anS . 8he W?W a dark brwn hat and accessories, and her cor sage was the or.h, j "lr ?r at Newport News, spent the week- eim nere with his family. Mrs. Roscoe Waddell ia iwo weeKs in farma, Missou ri, With her nnrenta T. j - r..v..,a, , aiiu Mrs. Loren Burford .'.' M. B. Milner and sons, Bobby and Jimmie, left Wednesday morn ing for Olendulo Ooi; : .i . - uniuvima, wnere Jimmie plans to enter the Curtis Wright Airplane technical institute Mr. Milner and Bobby will return after a few daya. THE GREATEST VARIETY ANYWHERE WEST OF ASHEVILLE BRING THEM IN YOUR CAR Show Them How Easily Its M Next Time They Will Bring You - AND WE Thank You W XjmJ J. V "" rLtASWG IN QUALITY-PRICE -gNVENltw -1 PORT INI PATH 'elli IFF. A.ME ALT IFE, The, i wif bf ma will titled iced for la?oo, "IS W; of 'tof 'Heia r wit 24th Tri ?ttr n u cnla rrom her ftot Uege. He is a member IIM II II II - Brum 91 "aid i rto de tl C, CI, "1208. i i i ii n a ii an Tahss :.at i iiVUl V CMUlLffllZlCf ULII II II