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SEPTEMBER 6, 1945 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (First Seeikwtf flub to Have! Marriage To Take Place September 8 Went s iuu kn! Resting : the Way- Tiiursday nit' Presi- j according ! Every j u"l 10 be ! jj.v-ult-'lU, : ,;i charge .,-ee. com- i .-. iliair- : ' i)ll- 1 ' - 1 V::V r'V j v ' s y IBride-Eelect I Feted With Bridge Party On Thursday Miss Patsy Gwyn was hostess of a dessert eonirael party on Thurs day afternoon in compliment to Miss Carroll Louise H.'ll. whose marriage took place on Saturday afternoon. The residence was ar ranged in quantities of summer flowers in miscellaneous eoinbina tions. When the scores were totaled Mrs. .1 W Payne, of Jacksonville held the top score and Mrs. Car roll Bell was the winner of the low score prize. Mrs. Sam Welch, of Montgomery. Ala., and Way nesville and Mrs. Frank Therrell. of Atlanta, cousins of the hostess, were also presented cifls. The bride-elect was presented gifts of linen Among those Invited were: Miss Bell, Mrs Thomas L. Camnbell. Jr.. Mrs. Carroll Bell. Mrs. Susan I.yle. Mrs J. W. Payne. Miss Mary Mock. Miss Martha Way. Miss Hilda Way. Mrs Prank Therrell. Mrs. Sam C. Welch. Mrs. Barbara 1 Seaman. Miss Janette Bur-gin. Mrs, J Charles Kay. Mi. Kosah n Hay. Mrs. John Allen, of Burlington. Vt and Mrs. Ilai vey Warhck. of West Palm Beach. l-'la. Marriage Solemnized In Elon College 2 . iLOW COST A viii'in'rrniioniu every can of Hearth Club. lie u all Octagon premium your grocers. MISS ELEANOR NORWOOD WHITE, daughter of Mrs. Oliver C. White and the late Mr, White, of Richmond. V'a , whose marriage to Lt. (jgi Joseph Howell Way. III. U. C. I SNK. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howell Way. Jr., of Waynesville. wiil take place in the post chapel on Parr is Island on Saturday evening. September 8,th at 8 o'clock. Parents of the bridegroom-elect and other members of his family plan to attend the wedding. The bride-eleet is a graduate of St. Catherine's School of Rich mond and attended Mary Lyon College, of Swathmore. Pa. Lt. Way graduated from Mars Hill College and Wake Forest. He received the degree of doctor of dental surgery at the Medical College of Richmond. Va , where he was a member of the Psi Omega fraternity. He reported to Parris Island following his graduation, at which time he received his commission. Miss Rosalyn Ray Gives Dinner For Bridal Party Miss Rosalyn Ray was hostess of a dinner party Friday evening in compliment to Miss Carroll Louise Bell and Lt. Fred C. Phillips, Jr.. and the members of their bridal party, prior to the rehearsal at Grace Episcopal Church. She was assisted in receiving by her sis ters, Mrs. H. B. Atkins, Miss Helen and Miss franceg..ay , Quantities of flowers in white were used in the rooms and the guests were seated at small tables centered with arrangements of white flowers and greenery. The guest list included: the hon or guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Phil lips, Miss Betty Stafford, Lt. and Mrs. Paul McElroy, of Greenville Air Base, Miss Jessie Mae Jeff coat, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose, Rev. I Janette Burgin Hostess of Dinner Party For Couple Miss Janette Burgin was hostess of a dinner party on Thursdav evening as a courtesy to Miss Car roll Louise Bell and Lt. Fred C. Phillips, Jr., of Burlington, whose marriage took place on Saturday afternoon. The affair was given at the W. W. N. C, Cafe and those present were: the bride and bridegroom elect, Miss Betsy Stafford, and Miss Jessie Mae Jeffcoat, of Bur lington. Lt. Fred Peacock, of Ashe ville. Walter Hyatt, and William W. Willett. and Mrs. J. Clay Madison, Mrs. Susan Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Payne. Miss Rose Tatum. Rev. Robert G. Tatum, William Willett, and Lt. Fred Peacock. iili Enjoy A A-l SERVICE At Our ftclusive In Waynesville ern Service Station 5 earn Cleaning of Motor and Chassis f Us For Guaranteed Grandmother Of Bride Honors Bridal Party Mrs. Susan Lyle. of Jacksonville. Fla. entertained with a luncheon at the Green Tree Tea Room on Saturday as a courtesy to her granddaughter. Miss Carroll Louise Bell, and Lt. Fred C. Phillips. Jr.. whose marriage took place on Sat urday afternoon. The table was arranged in the bridal motif, centered by a bowl of white flowers and greenery. The guest list included the bride elect and the bridegroom-elect. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bell, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Phillips, of Burlington, parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Payne, of Jacksonville, uncle and aunt of the bride. Miss Betty Stafford, maid of honor, of Bur lington, Miss Jessie Mae Jeffcoat, of Burlington, and Lt. Fred Pea cock, of Asheville. Mrs. O. R. Martin To Be Hostess of UDC Meeting On Friday Mrs. O. R. Martin will be hos tess of the initial meeting of the current year for the Haywood Chapter of the I'nited Daughters of the Confederacy on Friday aft ernoon, the 7th. Mrs. Will A. Myall will have the paper of the afternoon, her subject being on Kaphacl Scmmes. All members are urged to he present for the meeting and to hear nlans outlined for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Russell have as their guests for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Ashburgh. of War ren. Ohio. Mr. Ashburgh is a brother of Mrs. Russell. Miss Sallie McCracken. of the Mills Home school, Baptist Orphan age, Thomasville, is spending a two weeks vacation with members of her family in Waynesville, Can ton and Asheville. Mrs. li. VV". Hundley had as her guests over the week-end Master Sergeant and Mrs. A. W. Hundley, of Leaksville. Erwin Burgin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lester Burgin, of the Fairview Road, has entered Mars Hill College, where he will be a student this fall. AND VULCANIZING SIMS IHE and BATTEBY CO. 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CHESTER DAVIS, whoie marriage took place in Elon College in a candlelight ceremony at the home of the bride's parents on August 11 Mrs Davis was before her marriage Miss Louise Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs R CJ. Brown, of F.'.on College. Pfc. Davis is the son of Mr and Mrs C S Davis, of llazelwood After his furlough was completed 1'fe. Davis reported lor duty at Camp Shelby. Miss , and Mrs Davis is making her home for the present with her parents in Elon College Mrs. John Allen Has Luncheon For Bridal Party Mrs, John Allen was hostess of a luncheon on Friday in compli ment to Miss Carroll Louise Bell and Lt. Fred C. Phillips. Jr . and their bridal party. The house was arranged in quantities of while (lowers, with the tables centered with small vases bearing the brid al motif. A scene of a miniature wedding party was also used as a decorative note in the living room. .Those enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Allen, who gave the party at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Stringfield, were: Miss Bell, Lt. Fred I'. Phillips, Miss Betsy Stafford, of Burlington. BELK-HUDSON Eastern Star Chapter Will Meet Tonight The Waynesville chapter of the Eastern Star will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the Masonic Temple. All members and visi tors are urged to attend Mrs. Noble Garrett, worthy matron, will preside. Mrs. Charles Edwards, Jr., is spending this week in Durham with her husband's parents. Mrs. Carroll Bell, Miss Janette Burgin. Miss Jessie Mae Jeffcoat. of Burlington. Mrs. J. M. Payne, of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Susan Lyle. Miss Patsy Gwyn, William W. 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