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(ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY) THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 4 Miss Burchfield Weds Mr. Frank Saunders On 2nd Announcement hag been made of the marriage of Miss Hazel Burch field, of Madison, Ga., and Way nesville, to Frank Saunders, of Hazelwood. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Azor Griffin in Hazelwood on August 2, with the Rev. Bill Sorrells, pastor of the 'Allen's Creek Baptist church, officiating. Mrs. Saunders is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burchfield, of Madison, Ga. She is employed at Belk-Hudson, and Mr. Saunders holds a position at the Unagusta Furniture Company. They are residing in Hazelwood. Miss Edna Carver Is Bride of Corp, Charlie Curtis, of Ft. Jackson Miss Edna Carver, of Waynes ville, and Corporal Charlie Curtis, of Fort Jackson, were married on August 7, in Clayton, Ga. Mrs. Curtis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Carver, of the Dellwood road. Mr. Curtis is the son of Mrs. Charlie Curtis and the late Mr, Curtis, of Waynesville, Route 1. Mrs. Curtis is residing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Carver, in K'-ist Waynesville. Mrs. Kirkpatrick Gives Party For Small Niece Mrs. Ward Kirkpatrick enter tained a group of children at her home in Hazelwood on Wednesday afternoon, honoring her little niece, Jredia Kobinson, on her fourth ' birthday anniversary. She was as sisted by Miss Mildred Campbell. Games featured the afternoon after which delicious refreshments were served and each child was given a favor. The guest list included, Roberta Smith, Betty Ann Smith, Tuton Knight,, Ross Hooper, Jean Knight, Carleen Hooper, Maxine Knight, Dorothy Creasman, Betty Schul hofer, Martha Creaman, David Schulhofer, June Bryson, Jimmy Rogers Kathleen Creasman, Mary Gail Kirkpatrick, Earl Creasman, and Mary Sue Creasman. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Phillips Were Married 49 Years Ago On Tuesday, the 18th Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Phillips oh served their 49th wedding anni versary at their home on Tuesday, Due to the illness of Mr. Phillips only members of the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips were mar ried on August 18, 1893, in Mars Hill. They have been residing in Waynesville for the past 37 years. Mrs. Phillips was Miss Nancy Brown, of Mars Hill. Mr. Phillips has been engaged in construction work since living here. The family are members of the First Baptist church. The following are the children I oi Mr. ana Mrs. Phillips: Mrs. A. D. Herren, Mrs. W. C. Messer, Mrs William Harrell, and Mrs. C. F. McRorie, all of Washington, DC, Jack Phillips, of Atlanta, Mrs. Robert Shook, of Durham and Miss Kate Phillips, of Waynesville, and Clarance Phillips, of Panama. Hazelwood Baptist Group Will Meet With Miss Davis Marriage Takes Place In Impressive Ceremony H MRS. JAMES HARDEN HOWELL, JR., who before her marriage to Lt. Howell on Saturday, the 15th, in the First Presbyterian church of York, S. C, was Miss Miriam Vannerson Ficklen, of Mt. Airy, daughter of the late Rev- and Mrs. James Burwull Ficklen. Lt. Howell is the son of Major and Mrs. J. Harden Howell, of Waynesville. . ' Miriam Vannerson Ficklen Weds Mr and Mrs Dewev Lt. JameS H. HoiVell In York, S. C.: Noland Return Home I . .. . . . - imier visit nere Miss Miriam Vannerson Ficklen, of Mt- Airy, daughter of the late wore dresses fashioned of yellow It-..-- !!. . I 1!-- - i I Rev. and Mrs. James Burwell , '"LC, v"."1 s 6 ' v.M fv, kh;j t t I peP'um over a lull marquisette LfVaiUG 1,1113 U1IUC VI : i . , , , - tenant James Harden Howell, Jr., 1 " , "ey u uuuquew u .vp nui unH flamo crlnrhnli rroH unfit ..r ir :n o..t...j.. ft o r " vi uajiTOViuc, uu om.uiUBjr wrei- .yellow ribbons. noon in an impressive ceremony at The hri(ip0.room hH a, hi, best f . i i it. ir:i. . tj.-.u.. c r o:ou o c.oca .in w.e x-.isl ir.uy- nlan, his father, Major J. Harden tenan cnurcn oi xor, a. v,, .'".Howell, of Wavneavilla. Serving O .... V .1, f J .1 . flR:.,V.J I ? xvvv. .ruim. i.uwaius uh.ci.kw. as ushers were, Gist Finley, of The vows were spoken before the York. S. C. cousin of the bride, altar which was decorated in ferns, i anj Weaver Kirkpatrick, of Wil white gladioli and lighted tapers. ' niington- Before the ceremony Mrs. A. Y, Mrs. Howell, mother of the bride- Cartvvright, organist, played "Be-1 groora , wore a gown of seafoam cause" by D'Hardlet: Ava Maria, ' blue sheer with a lavendar hat and Shubert, "Intermezzo," by Prevost, ( a corsage of lavender gladioli, and 'XiebestraumV by Lists. The. Mf am, Mrs cisf FinleVof wedding march from Lohengrin s c .entertained the wed- was played for the processional n . , . nf.fnwn lipst. O L -J - - ' ' - c and Mendelssohn's march during the recessional. During the cere mony "0 Perfect Love" was play ed softly- at a supper at their home imme diately following the ceremony. The bride is the sister of Rev, The bride was giyen in marriage pastor of the Firgt. pre8byterian Miss Catherine Davis will be hcwte8s to members of the Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Hazel wood Baptist church, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spur geon Davis, on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. by her cousin, Hunter Marshall, of Charlotte. She wasovely in a white embossed organdy gown, fashioned With sweetheart neckline and el bow length sleeves, the full skirt ending in a train outlined with marquisette ruffles. Her full length veil of sheer bridal illusion was attached by clusters of orange blossoms to a coronet of old lace. She wore a double strand of pearFs, a gift of the bridegroom. The shower bouquet waa of brider roses, tuberoses and swansonia. Bridesmaids were Miss Louise Bryan, of Tarboro, and Miss Jean Taylor, of Lexington, Va. They HtoHJOMAiCitUj, We Have A Complete ' Line Of i i H ELENA1 RUBINSTEIN COSMETICS it Exclusive In Waynesville ' ;l"4AtV':::.;;;'::;,,-. The TOGGERY church of Mt. Airy, who is now chaplain in the U. S, army, sta tioned at Fort Bliss, Texas. She is a graduate of State Teachers College, Farmville, Va-, where she was a member of Alpha Kappa Gamma and Mu Omega social sor ority. For the past year she has been a member of the faculty of the Mt. Airy high school, . Lt. Ho well is the son of Major and Mrs. J. Harden Howell, of Waynesville. He received his bachelor of arts degree and law degree at the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Be fore entering the service he was an attomey-at-law in Waynesville. : At present he is stationed at Fort Jackson. j Lt. and Mrs. Howell left for a short wedding : trip after which they will go to Columbia. For traveling the bride wore a navy Shantung suit with Kone red guests included Mrs. M. H. Jackson, Mrs. John Sabotta, and Miss Nora Binder, of Mt. Airy; Major and Mrs. J. Harden Howell, Mrs. James W. Killian, Miss Nancy Killian, and Miss 'El len Louise Killian, all of Waynes ville; Miss Louise Bryan, of Tar boro; Miss Jean Taylor, of Lexing ton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Marshall, Dan and Douglas Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs- Bryce Mc Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mosley, Jr., Miss Elsie Mosley, Miss Frances Mosley, and Miss Sara Mosley, all of Charlotte; Mrs. ' L. C. Arthur, of Greenville; Mrs. Charles Anderson, of Richmond, Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Kirkpatrick, of Wilmington. .,. Rev. Sister M. Corine returned this week to St. John's School, from Milwaukee, Wis., where she has spent the summer. ....: Rev. Sister M. Felice, new Sis ter at St John's School, in charge of the domestic department, and Rev. Sister M. Michael, now music director, arrived this week from Milwaukee, Wis. Sister Michael will be assisted by Rev. Sister An thony.Mus. D., supervisor of music of the entire Franciscan Order, who will arrive later. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Noland and two young sons have returned to their home in Alexander, Va., after visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Leila Noland, at her home near Lake Junaluska. Mr. Noland holds a position with the U. S. public bureau of roads with offices in Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Noland, who was the former Miss Hooks, and taught in the local schools here, is princi pal of one of the elementary schools in Alexandria. Mrs. Jean Dillon, of Charleston, West Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cuddeback. Mrs. Dillon formerly resided here and was supervisor of the nursing staff of the district health depart ment of which Haywood county is a part. -.. Mr. and Mrs. George Bischoff spent List week visiting Mrs. Bischoff ' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Brown, in Nor folk, and her brother, John Ashe, at Camp Lee. ' . - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schulhofer had as the guests at their home in Hazelwood over the week-end, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Case, and daughter, Joan1, of Wilmington. This week they have with them their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Schulhofer, Jr., and young son, Billy, of Newport News, Va. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Shook, of Durham, spent the week-end here with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.- D. V. Phillips. - '. ' Misa Elizabeth Francis, who is assistant home demonstration agent of Iredell county, is spend ing this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Chas. C. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Allen and Miss Polly Francis spent the week end in Norfolk, Va.,' with Corporal Harley Allen, Jr. Miss Francis also visited her uncle, M. B. Francis in Newport News, Va. Mrs. F. Saunders, A Recent Bride Mrs. Fred Farmer, Mrs. Elmer Green and Mrs. Blanche Franklin were joint hostess :s of a miscella neous shower on last Friday even ing at the home of the former, hon oring Mrs. Frank Saundcry, the former Miss Hazel Burchfield. Games were enjoyed throughout the evening, after which refresh ments were served. Thfi guest list included, Mrs. Fay Chestine, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scruggs, Mrs. Swann Hendricks, Mrs. Jack Mehaffey, Mrs. Fred Webb, Mrs. John Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills,, Mr; and Mrs. Dave Wiggins, Mrs, Effie Mehaffey, Mrs. John Woody, Mrs. Roy Cog dill, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Page, Mrs. Ray Owens, Mrs. R. 0. Allen, Mrs. J. F. Wyatt, Mrs. R. L. Hendricks, Miss Lucy Muse, Miss Inez Moody, Mrs. Bill Farmer, Miss Hester Queen, Wrid Wyatt, Mrs. Elbert Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cunning ham, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moody, Mrs. Merit Buchanan, Mrs. K. Al len, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor, Mrs. Jeff Mills, Mrs. Lowe Allen, Mrs. H. C. Robinson, Mrs. Betty Clark, Mrs. Will Gordan, Mrs. E- K. Chambers, Miss Mildred Chambers, Hubert Milrter, Mrs. John Lyle, Mrs, Charlie Moody, Miss Harriett Robena Farmer, Mrs. Henry Fran cis, Mrs. J. T. Muse, Mrs. Millard Buchanan, Mrs. Carl Francis, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Caldwell.' Birthday Party Given Tuesday For Ted Moore Ted Moore entertained a group of friends at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Moore, on Tuesday afternoon in observance of his 14th birthday anniversary. He was assisted in entertaining by his sister, Miss Juanita Moore and Mrs. Ward Kirkpatrick. Games featured' the afternoon. after which refreshments were served. The guest list included. GePeiva Creasman, Nancy Knight, Bobby Griffin, Robert Smith, Mary Nell Bryson, Harold Bryson, Douglas Moore, Jr., Teddy Moore. Dorothv Creasman, Mary Gail Kirkpatrick, Martna creasman, Kathleen Creas man, Fredia Robinson, Betty Creas man, and Favis Lowery. Miss Stacy Wilburn, Who gradu ated from the University of North Carolina this spring, leaves during the week for Landis, S. C., where she will teach in the city schools. Miss Henrietta Love, of Raleigh, is visiting her mother, Mrs Hugh A. Love. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Dickey and daughter, Miss Mabel Dickey, of Sweetwater, Tenn., have arrived to spend several weeks here with W T. Lee at his home on the Fair- view road. Mrs. Dickey was the former Miss Clarine Lee, daugh ter of Mr. Lee and the late Mrs. Lee. . Frank Ferguson, Jr., who holds a position with the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company in Wil mington, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Frank Fer guson, , Mrs. Paul Davis and small daugh ter, Carolyn, are spending this week in Shelby with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troutman, of Hazelwood, have announced the birth of a son, Glenn Dale, Au gust 5, at home. .'....'' Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Wright, of Hazelwood, have announced the birth of a son, Winifred, Jr., Au gust 9, at home. '....''..: '' Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Hawkins and two children, of Gastonia, spent Sunday here with J. N. Knight and family;: : Mrs. Hugli Anderson, of Phila delphia, has arrived for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClure, in Hazelwood. . . Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Woodard spent the week-end in Candler with relatives. Mrs. Glenn Messer, the former Miss Dorothy Arrington, has ar rived from Newport News, Va., for a visit with relatives. finower uiven rur jo ' r necoW uriae ur mr. nawin Lpnfh.r ",,c'uM . Miss ,na Vernon Holt , boro, and FranV Uf wood, of Goldsboro and RaLr were married Wed"lHa!' August 5, at g o'clnrt ' M or the bride's k Pate in Goldsboro. ' V' Frank Leathered f,, 1 bridegroom, Was July Bride Special This Weekend Angel Food Cake Extra Delicious WaynesvilEe Bakery Phone 343-W Church Street Order Early For Choice y -.Mil MRS. EARL ROBINSON, who before her marriage on July 21 was Miss Mary Kathryne Har ringor. Miss Harringer Is July Bride Of Earl Robinson( Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harringer, of Waynesville, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Kathryne Harringer, to JEarl Robinson, son of Mrs. Ernest Rob inson, and the late Mr. Robinson, of Hazelwood. The wedding was solemnized in the First Methodist church in Clay ton, Ga., on July 21, with the Rev. W. A. Brown, Jr., pronouncing the vows. ' ' The bride wore blue with acces sories of pink and white. Mrs. Robinson is employed in the office of the Wellco Shoe Corpora tion, and Mr. Robinson holds a position with the A. C. Lawrence Leather Co. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Massie had as their guests during the past week Mr. ad Mrs. C. L. Dixon and their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis McKee, and daugh ter, Martha Anne, of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, of Atlanta, formerly of Waynesville, arrived on Sunday to spend a week here. . They will visit relatives while in town. Mrs. Charles E. Grace had as her guests last week, a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wester, of Philadelphia. Miss Catherine Davis spent a few days the first of the week in Asheville with a classmate, Everett Brown. I minister. Only members of dng, in which the rri was used. " "tt The bride and th v,..;j tered the livW L."utert stood for their vow inf -ante., which Z iv, wnite fevprW candels. Tha i ' with pine and nn Li. 1S tall white wl " ir".s,1 i ne DasKets and hite .": slanting white eandleCl' r "iie camieis. Ater.' used in the dining room ere I ha KH;1. wore nun n. I naw ntirl ... ' " accessories corsage was of white rose, lilies of the valley. Mrs I .atln-nv,l is the Holt, who lived at Seven $r She is a graduate of CampbeH lege and attended Eat r, ' vjvuckC. no i. . ;,c"'"c.r Ui tne magnolia v Mr. T.pntViBrwj tV, TJ.. J " SIJ - ivev. ami Mrs. pran. , wood, of Hazelwood. HeU.. uate of Mars Hill College in, vyaiuj rorest tollege, where ,' -e a. o. aegree andil wards the master of art degrej ipz. tor tne past two yearJ iias Deen a graduate student vcatunig ieuuw in tne departnf oi Dioiogy at Wake Forest. Mr. Leatherwood is now i service employee in the quarl masters ui vision 01 tile Goldsl Air Forces Technical school . . -'. Kev. and Mrs. H. G. Hamd have as their guests at the Bad parsonage, Miss Ophelia Montal of Woodsdale, Mrs. John D, A way and son, John D. Attai Jr., of Williamston, S, C. party will be joined today by John D. Attaway, who will acJ pany them home oh Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stamer Pensacola, Fla are spending week with the latter's parenti, and Mrs. Sam Melton. ' Mrs. Sam Melton has rettJ home after a week's visit in Spi City, Tenn., with her daugi Mrs. II. E. Fry. Mr. Ernest J. Rue, of AM and New Orleans, was the a of Mr. and Mrs. Oral I. ) over the week-end. For Your Informatio HELP (IVE THE X TO THE AXIS...IUT U.S. Wl -y ONDS You will find your type of shoes at- -RAY'S- ff i Fashioned a step ahead in style . . . Designed for lull foot comfort . . Destined for a long li of hard wear.. There you have the new City Clubs. See them today! The pat tern you want in your size and width. 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