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THURSDAY gjNE 7 1945 (One Day Mfaj( THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ,r S Section -One Page 4 Mfss Evylin Craig Becomes Bride Of Lee Frank Worthington, U. S. Navy The marriage uf Miss Evylii. Jean Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe Craig, to Lee Frank Worthington. A. R. M. 2c, (C.A.), son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Esmond Worthington, was solemnized on Wednesday after noon at 1:30 in the Waynesvillc Presbyterian church. The Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, pastor, pronounced the vows. The altar was centered with a large basket of long sprays of roses against a background of greenery. On either side were plated tall candelabra. Mrs. L. M. Richeson. organist, played the marches from Lohen grin for the processional and by Mendelssohn for the recessional. During the taking of the vows, she softly played. "O Promise Me" hy deKoven. The bride entered the church witn her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore an afternoon dress of jersey in turquoise and fushi print. Her accessories were in black with a small off the face hat worn with a veil. Her corsage was of yellow roses. The bride's only attendant was Mrs. John Frederick Mullins, of Jlendersonville. She wore an aft ernoon gown of dusty rose and black print, with blak accessories and her flowers were white carna tions. The bridegroom had as his best man Flight Officer Richard L. Bradley, AAF, of Waynesvillc, who has recently returned from the European theatre. The bride's mother wore a suit of powder blue with navy acces sories and her corsage was of pink rarnatioits. T h e bridegroom's mother wore a suit of Nile green with black accessories and her cor sage was of white carnations. Mrs. Worthington is a graduate of the Waynesvillc Township high school in the class of 1944. and of the Marguerite Hyatt School of the Dance. Asheville. She has studied dancing under the late Ned Wayburn and Harry DeMuth, of New York City. For the past year And many olher Household Insects Here's answer to you r problem of what to u.e to kill bugs in (he homo without en dangering children, pets, food or yourselfl Get new. non-poinonaus DIL-KIT, powder. Sprinkle as directed. Bugs walk through it crawl way-die! BnyDlL-KlLtodav. 30 i 60 f 90 i Smith's Cut-Rate Drug Store Export BODY FENDER Also A Complete Automotive Service Always Insist On Ford Parti- DAVI KOTO SLIM SALES-SERVICE Phone 52 she has been an assistant in the Marguerite Hyatt School of the Dance in Asheville, and for the past three years has conducted a dancing school for younger chil dren in Waynesvillc. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crai,'. of Swannanoa. and the granddaughter of Allen Houghton, of I'tica. Mich. The bridegroom graduated from the local high school in the class of 1942 and enlisted in the Navy on February 17. 1943. He took his boot I raining in Cambridge. Md and from there was sent to the Aviation Radio-Radar School at N. A. T. T. C. Jacksonville. Fla. He also attended the Aviation Gun nery Schcol at N. A. G. S.. Jack sonville, and Hie operational train ing school al Lake City. Fla. and Beaufort. S. C He recently .re turned from the Southwest Pacific, where he served for 16 months. He will report to Class B-Combat Aircrewman School. Naval Air Technical Training Center. Mem phis, Tenn.. on June 20. Prior to the ceremony at the church Wednesday the bride's par ents were hosts of a wedding break fast at the Hotel Gordon. The bridal tabic was centered with a three tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and bride groom and was surrounded with an arrangement of bride's roses. Only members of the bridal party and the two families were present for the alfair. Immediately folluwing the cere mony the couple left for a wedding trip to Florida, after which they will return In Waynesvillc. and bridegroom will report to his new assignment He will be joined later In Mrs Worthington. , Legion and Auxiliary Will Meet Friday Night The Anicric in Legion and Aux iliary will hold their monthly mcdins on Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the Legion Home. Mrs. J. C. Brown, president, will pre side over the Auxiliary meeting and Hurst Landon. commander, will be in charge of the Legion session. Following adjournment of the business sessions of both groups, a social hour will be observed with Mrs. Claude Fiancis and Mrs. Lin wood Grahl as joint hostesses. Mrs Fverell Brown has accepted the position as executive secretary to the dean of Lces-McRea College. Banner Klk Mrs. Brown was a graduate oi Lees-McRae in the class of 1943 and since that time has been employed at Moore Gen eral Hn-pital and with the county agent. Mrs. Brown is the former Catherine Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. S. Davis. and WORK Genuine Asheville Road ER Honor Students At J,0" 11 I? j y - i i4 sm,: I k sex If .. M. A. &lXi fei' tkK.iw.yA ,fti fVit I I Miss Jane Wyche. daughter ol torian of the class of 194.) 'riuhl senior class, state winner id tin contest: art editor of the annual school and her church Miss Joanne Boone, daughter ol Mr a Waynesville. salutatorian, is an ollicer in I I active in church and winner ol the Senioi Boone has recently won a $1,000 sclioliiV.Msii awarded in a competitive e.iiiinat Women's Society Methodist Church Meets On June 12tli The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Metho dist church will meet Tuesday evening. June 12, at r.w in the Youth's Chapel of the church Mrs Carl Rateliff will be in charge ol the program, and Mrs. Bonner liav. president, will preside Miss Winifred llotljjers Volunteers In WAVES, Now At Hunter College Miss Winifred Kodgers, daughter of Mrs. Gilbert Reeves, who re cently volunteered in the V, WIS. has reported for duty and is now taking training at Hunter College. Bronx. N. Y. Miss Kodgers is a graduate ol the Waynesvillc Township high school and Berea College She was included in "Who's Who in American Colleges for l!)4f", u d made an outstanding record noth in high school and college, where she took a prominent part in the various activities. Miss Louise Martin, who is ,it tending Woman's College. L'niver- slty of North Carolina, has arriv ed to spend the summer here with her family. She has as her guest i a school mate,-Mis Jean- Mt'Qtnrc. i of Guilford. Senator a n d Mrs Willnni Snutthers and their young (laugh ter. Fairfax Smathers. el' Atlantic City, will arrive today (o spend several days here as the gue is of the former's mother. Mrs. H i Smathers. Want WANTED -- IXperienccd pait man. body man and mechanic Splendid opportunity in thp- three openings Sec Watkm, Chevrolet Company. tt WANTED AT ONCE skilled and semi-skilled workers. Also truck drivers and farm help. Houses j furnished. See Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. FOR SLIP COVKRS, button hole covered buttons, buckles and belts, also hemstitching, see Mrs T. L. Campbell at II Masonic Temple, phone S.l-J CHAR M-K C R 1, PERM AN FN r WAVE. 59c! Do your own Per manent with Charm-Kurl kit. ; Easy to do. absolutely harmless Requires no heat, electricity or machines. Safe for every type of hair. Praised by millions m- eluding June Lang, glamorous movie pany. star. Eagle Stores Coin July 11! WANTED woman to work. Mrs. Love Lane. Middle aged white ; do general house i R. N. Barber. 4;3 Telephone 85 If . FOR SALE OR TRADE Four fresh cows. Glenn Davis. Kal sam Road, below Saunook School Juno 11 FOR SALF Four room house. :i acres ground near Rubber Plant Part of ground in cultivation Large garden already planted Plenty of wood, water on place Priced at a bargain. For further information write Box 651. Waynesville. tf WANTED Capable and experienc ed teachers primary, grammar grade, and high school! for de sirable positions. Good build ings, splendid equipment, con venient to good living quarters, with good salaries. Write T. H. , Cash, Superintendent, Winston Salem, North Carolina. June 7 HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE repaired at Campbell' Slip Cover and Repair Shop. 11 Masonic Building, Phone 525-J. tf WANTED TO RENT for summer, or part of summer, an apart- ' nient or small house. Write Mrs. N. W. Matheny, Holly Hill, S. C. June? Waynesville High M to T I i hi Wyche. is valcdie Siie is president of the ood Citizenship Pilgrimage held various olliccs in the i t ; and h id Mis Robert Boone, of ( 'ob and county council: ( it ienship aw ard. Miss o I i rt-1 i;i u College which ion Charics Isley Honored With Dance At Armory Friday A d.ime honoring Charles Isley, Imik! director, will be given at the 'a nos ev ening Armory on Friday nl tins week, starting al lock, it has been announc- iiini' i ed I J 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 i: W Tcuncy, of the Coni- t 111 IK'l I Mr Kiev has resigned his posi ni here and villi leave in the near luluie The proceei will be used lioni the dance to purchase equip council program. nieiil tin 1 1 1 1 Firemen To Sponsor Hill Uiliv Tent Show j The city firemen "ill sponsor a Hill Bill.- lent Show" on Mon i dav and Tuesday of the coming week, .iccerding to K. W. Tenney, idiieci,', ol the Community Coun I ill The tent will be located on lie Aimoi'v grounds. ilc Homer Messcr, of Valdese. is isitnu; relatives in llazelwood this week. Once Fat! Now Has a Model's Figure "I lost 32 lbs. wear size 14 again" P- i, f,'c ,'" I,.';, DrvAlyn 1 1,-, 1 I .Mi Kcvi-ilHi I, ' ,...t , . ,-l.!v uuli AVDsj V ,! ,. i. gr,; i, ,ng Pl.m. ' " . , .1 nw1,T liyuir , ;.r , , r ,r, iv it may t" I I'. I 1 ur bin I iv the; .., r ... . a ,,!,n I ( U,n Ot. ' ' - , ,, it mf iirv !.... -1 ' ' ' Nol.imiiiir-i '1 : I ,' ul.Milv .lu d"ll t i .it ' ' . " t 'l ili'i:'. etc , ,t i .:i i. Simp'r l . , ,. .... . v .-."..-iii A D' (.i i- - 1 1 0 dj iipd.'v SMITH'S ) K I ' G Ads I i 'i; Ml' stove wood Wutck Call 171 - J Dei i y Nor May 3-June 7 CF I i its FOR SALK- City 1 t ni nee Telephone Hb4, T. "' ' is .tune 30 I'M. 'k I III I'S monocs .'l I I'. FOR SM.F City Tel No. :m. call June 21 I ( l i n; s I htm Hecs in hive, good most of them with - $10 to $16 each. Dehv .ii 1 1 asonahle charge Also, milk rows John Reeves. J oualiiska June 7 in I ,iK W W I F.I) Id HCV comlit ion L'scd piano Hotel Goi June 7 I t U SALE Farm. 139 acres, v. i . ( I i i ce Township, lormerly the Malison McCracken home place. See Co l Green. Route 2. Wav- uesi 1 1 le June 7-14 ATTENTION EMPLOYERS Pay roll Audits and Accounting. We figure your N C. Unemployment Insurance. Contributions. Fed ( i aid I Md Age Rencfits and lu cerne Tax Withholdings. With drawals and keep the Individual Finplov ee Records up lo date. We I'nt iiiiir books weekly, give : on a monthly statement, pre r. 'c out file vour pavroll and income lax returns. We also prepare income tax returns and -ti, nates tor individuals. For appointment or information ad dress Box 385. Sylva. North Car olina June 21 LOST -Picture Folder, containing pictures and Social Security Card Return to Mountaineer Office. Lois Price. Box 611. June 7 WANTED Couple would like to rent furnished room with twin beds and private bath with breakfasts in private home or guest house for months of July and August. Answer giving rale and location. Box B rfo The Mountaineer. June 14 FOR RENT Farm house, near Rubber Plant, garden and pas ture, fuel, good spring. $10.00 per month. H. G. Stone, 58 Main St., Office phone 301, Res. 2402. June 7 STORF Waynesville Music Club Holds Open Annual Meeting The annual open meeting of the Waynesville Music Club was held on Friday evening in the Sunday school rooms of the Waynesville Presbyterian church, with Miss Nancy Killian. president, presid ing. The interesting program was under the direction of Sol Cohen, head of the music department of the Springdale school, who pre sented a group of his pupils and also gave a number of violin solos. Following the program a social hour was held during which time the president was assisted by Mrs. Hugh A. Love, district leader, Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, Miss Ida Jean Brown, Mrs: Lucile Foy, and Mrs. L. M. Richeson. Hazelwood And Ccntrdi Elementary Tied In Softball In the games played between the grammar school, Hazelwod. and Central Elementary tied for first place in softball, according to E. W. Tenney. Waynesvillc came second and St. John's third.- Plans are for the softball games among the elemen tary groups to continue through out the summer, it was learned from Mr. Tenney. 1 ; vie. ' : I ( : : n W. A. Hyatt (Continued from page 1 hospital board in 1932 to assume the chairmanship of the board of county commissioners of Hay wood, which office he held continu ously until 1936. During his two terms of office as chairman he was instrumental in promoting many public Improvements in the coun ty, including the erection of new school buildings, octier roads, and improved methods in keeping county records. Surviving are his widow and the following children: William A. Hvatt. Jr.. Mina. Nev.. Donald M. and and Charles David Hvatt, of Wilmington. Lachlan L. Hyatt, Newport News, Va., Nancy Evelyn Hyatt, Waynesville; two grandsons, and four brothers, Ernest J. Hyatt, Walter V. and Harry J. Hyatt, all of Waynesvillc, and D. rraiiK Hyatt, of Asheville. Funeral arrangements w e r e under the direction of Garrett Funeral Home. We Will Repair Your Alarm Clocks ALSO JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRS DAVIS-SMITH (Jewelers Since 1865) Complete Stock Opposite Masonic Temple Bldg. Telephone 514 8 Church St. Belk SLIPS Of crepe in tearose and White Cotton SLIPS : : Lace trimmed top and Beautiful Tallorwl Pink and White PANTIES 1.13 to 1.96 With elastic all round. Tailored Cotton PAJAMAS In lloral Assorted Colors $j Gowns 3.95 Crepe and rayon in lloral designs. Reversible Nalln Robes 14.95 S Jr. Cotton and Seersucker Housecoats 3.95 to 6.95 Tailored Negligees 16.50 to 17.75 In pink and blue. $ "Home Of Belter Values" mm. Because of lack of sugar, we J close Friday until further notij Congratulations Dayton Rubber Pearces' - Hudson Has A Lovely Assortment Of Lingerie Choose from snow-white slips, lav ishly lace trimmed-dainty gowns delicately embroidered, panties, chemises-all in softest rayon crepes -shimmering rayon satins. Matched sets, too, each item priced separately 2.95 white. 2.95 bottom. 2.29 & 3.95 and stripe designs. Beautiful Satin Gowns 5.95 1 ace trimmed llliir and Tearose m Bed Jackets 1.98 Baker H ill l I l l FoundatioD Garments Itv- Madme Grace
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