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THURSDAY, OCTOBBbJ THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGk FOUR (First Section)' Welch-Murray Bridal Party Given Breakfast Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn and Miss Martha Way were hostesses on Saturday noon at a wedding break fast in compliment to their cousin, Miss Sarah Welch and James Ed ward Murray, and their bridal party. The affair was given at the Green Tree Tea Room and the guests were seated at one long table arranged with bowls of white chrysanthemums and white dahlias. The places were marked by place cards of wedding bells. In addition to the wedding party those invited included: Mrs. L. C. Elliott, Mrs. J. Howell Way. Mrs. N M. McCrary, Julius C. Welch, Sgt. Paul Schmitz, and R. V. Welch, Lester E. Davis Assigned lo Japan Occupation Forces Lester E. Davis, water tender, first class, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton H. Davis, of Waynes ville, R.F.D. No. 1, is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS York town which is now off Japan. The Yorktown played a dramatic part as the surrender of Japan was being signed, for she sent her planes over the USS Missouri. Try Hot Water Plus After Meals For Acid Upset Stomach Here is wclrum" relief lioij 'iistrt'-s and discomfort rjnscJ l-y ht ..tciiiai li acid. . , Just introduce:! to the ilruRKU-t stale is a remarkable lormnla cal'cd Neil Iran 1 lis name telN the story ""'C"e Irritating stoma. h adds beiiiK rubbed ot their power to cause upsetting (htre.. There's liolliins quite like Neutrami H--fat a. tlon means quick relief and this ul'l:r should merit a test. So wh not eel i package todav . t'ut one t: .poontul 'l Neuliacnl in a half glass uf h"t w.it.r and ilrmk llKht alter uo'aH whin di n-.-i-l Smiths Cut-Rate Drufl Store and ad ii"l druggists liae til le, new and leniaikable formula lor excess stoniacb acid. When Thirsty DRINK ET PAST ItVMTJl Nature's Perfect Drink Improved by Pasteurization !r d j My H -i Her Marriage Took iiin .lAMrs FJ1WAR1) MURRAY, who before her marriage on S.iturdov nielit 'it the First Baptist Church was tlic fonncr Mi '. Sarah Carol n Welch, daughter of Mrs. Julius C. Welch, iintl t In late Mr. Welch of Waynesville. Sarah Carolyn Welch Becomes Bride Of James Edward Murray On Saturday The marriage '.f Miss Sarah Oiroln Welch, daughter of Mrs. Julius C. Welch, and the Late Mr. Welch to .laiiK's Edward Murray, son ol Mr. ami Mrs. Ewing A. Murray, uf W ashington, D. C, was solemnied at 8 00 o'clock on Sat urday evening, October fth, in the Place On Saturday First Baptist Church. Hcv I. C Elliott, pastor and Hcv .1 Clay Madison, pastor of the l-'irsl Methodist Church pronounced the vows, using the double rum cere mony. The altar of the church uas. banked in tall evergreens inter persed with floor candelalira hear ing lighted tapers and on either side of the archway under which the vows were taken were arrang ements of white dahlias and while chrysanthemums. Prior to the ceremony a pro gram ol music was rcnucicu. o.v Mrs. Henry Mact'ayden. vocalist and Mrs. W. L. Mulncy. organist. The latter played Schubert's Sere nade. "Ava Maria." by Schubert. 'Clair tie Lune." by DeBussy "Cavallarie Rustic-ana,'' by Mas- cagui. Mrs. llaei- aycien sang. "Because." by clell.ii delol . "At Dawning," by Cadinai, and "I Love You. Truly," by Carrie Ja cobs Bond. Mrs. Matney played the traditional wedding marches for the processional and I he re cessional. The bride who wa- tivrn m marriage by her brother. Joseph YV. Welch, wore a gown of heavy white taffeta, fashioned on princess lines, witn a tight fitted bodice and the full skirt ended in a long train. The back of the bodice was trimmed in small eif emeu-. I but tons and the neckline v;r. ouilmed in lace The long sleew". ended in points over the hand. Her veil of illusion which fell Hie full length of her gown was worn with a Juliet cap of lace edged with a niching of Illusion Her bouquet was of white roses and v !n'e or chid', Miss Lorena McCran , of l ines Creek ,'as maid cf honor She wore a gown of blue net and satin The full net skirt was over :atin and the bodice with a pcplum cf feet was fashioned of satin, with a sweetheart neckline She wore a shoulder length veil of hlue net held in place by a clii-lcr of Mow ers and her boquel w.r. ol pink roses Miss Marcclla tidci : mi. oi Cookston. Minn, and Ml". Martha Way, cousin of the bride, wore bridesmaids They wore kowus modeled on similar line-, bid li of satin, with Miss Anderson wearing a soft green shade and Mes Way in pink. The towns had three quarter sleeves, tilled bodices, and square cut necklines edi:ed with a ruffled insert of the same ma terial of the gown. The full skirts had ruffled inserts in the hack which fell the full length of the skirts. They also wore shoulder length veils in the same shades as their gowns and their flowers were bouquets of white and pink roses tied with contrasting ribbons of satin. Serving as junior bridesmaids were the young nieces of the bride. Linda Welch, daughter of Robert V. Welch, and the late Mrs. Welch and Betty Felmet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felmet. They wore gowns of taffeta fashioned along the same lines of the bridesmaids, WONDERFUL RELIEF From Bladder Irritations! Famons doctor's discovery acts on the kidneys to increase urine and relieve painful bladder irritations caused by excess acidity in the urine There It no need now to suffer unnecessary distress and discomfort from backache, bladder Irritation, and run-down feeling due to excess acidity in your urine take the famous doctor's discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. For Swsmp Root acts fast on the kidneys to increase the flow of urine and relieve excess acidity. Originally discovered by a well-known Ehystcian, Swamp Root Is - a carefully lended combination of 16 herbs, rootsv vegetables, balsams and other natural in gredients. It's not harsh or habit-forming in any way just good ingredients that help you feel worlds better fasti Send for free, prepaid sample TOOAYI Like thousands of others you'll be glad that you did. Send name and address to Department E, Kilmer A Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send as emco. Ail druggists sail Swamp Root. Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Bound Cupirs uf the Mountaineer The hound copies of the Way nesMlle Mountaineer from Dec. 2,'j, l'v4l ('' -H. 1911 have been ree' i-.ed at 1 in- Public l ibrary and j are now i-e.i.lv -r tee These cop ies oci the Uai Yo-'.'s and they are xaluabl" as reference for the record of our men in service and the acl i it ies on Hie home front. Keren! (lifts Diicwi:: Hie past month the fol low int; hooks have been received as gilt."-. "Album of American His tory.'' by .lames Truslow Adams, from Elsie McCraeken; "Winston Churchill in the Mirror." by Rene Kiaus, linm Mr and Mrs. D. E. Humphrey 'Miitmicr visitor); "1m age of Josephine." "Wayfarer," ,.oid I Have Chosen." "Great Sou. from lahlh McCraeken; a collection from .lames V. Reid; "l.aioli In His bosom." from Misi Mm. i iiKen isiiininer visitor); 'Tilde and l'i i-judiee" and "Way o Ml I- lesh ." I ruin Miss Lilian M. Dakley, also a summer visitor; - niia and the King of Siain," 'fair Stood the Wind for France," "(lieen Dolphin Street." "Ballad and the Source." and others from Mrs, Clyde l!ay and a collection of :!,r books from Mrs. W. H. t . Millar Cood hooks are needed in sour lihi'arv. If you have any Kills or Memorial (lifts, please get in touch with Miss Johnston or Mrs. Atkins at the Library. I'.T.A. History A eop. ol the "North Carolina Conuiess oi Paicnls and Teachers llistorx from 11)10-1944" is avail able lor the use of the local I'.T.A, groups in I heir programs. Of spec ial interest to us locally is the seel ion headed "Mrs. Doyle Alley's Administration 1940-1941" and the accomplishments of the organiza tion duriii;', her lenn of oflicc. with the tormer wearing yellow and the laller in lavender. They curried old fashioned bouquets of yellow and lavender chrysanthe mums, and also wore shoulder length veils held in place by flow ci s as were worn by the other attendants .The hriilecrooni had as his best man, Cantam N M. McCrary, of Vrii:iil field, n.ivtoji, Ohio. Serv ing as ushers were -tames Rose, of Waynesville. and I,. K. Barber, of Hrattlehoro. V! The bnde s mother wore a gown of black luce with corsage of pink roses anil the bridegroom's moth er was cineiii ri in blue aqua crepe with a eoi'.'u:.'' of yellow roses follow me. the eereniony at the church the brides mother, Mrs Welch. cnterl allied the bridal parly, out of to ii pilosis and im mediate members of the family at Use home ol her nephew and niece, Mr and Mrs T, Lenoir f,wyn, For the occasion the residence was arranged in bowls ef white elirvsanUiemums and white dah lias The bride's table was cover ed ith an embroidered cloth and centered with a three tier wed ding cake, topped with a miniature brine and lo uei:rooii Crystal holders with lighted tapers Hank ed the eoiuers .nid at either end wcic rry.lal lnnles slippers Willi arrangements of white (lowers and fern-.. for point; away I lie bride don. ned a '.nit ot brown and blue iweed. with hat of brown felt trim med hi blue feathers and her ar i es, ,ii ies were in brow n She wore a coi-saee of while orchids detach able from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a Graduate of (he 'a nesvillc Township high school, w here she won many honors, hav im: been chosen as the represcn tatue of I hr local school in the Slale DAK Citizenship contest, was active in athletics, and was the winner of lie award offered by the liolar.v Club for the outstand ing member of senior class. She is also a graduate of Western Caro lina Teachers College and has done special work at Duke University summer schools. She has recently resigned from a position with the Headquarters Army Air Force. Air Technical service. Command Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Murray is a veteran of World War II and was discharged a few months ago from the Air Corps. He is a graduate of the Roosevelt high school of Washing ton. 1). C., Diesel Engineering school oi Washington, and the East man Microfilming school of New York. At the time he entered the service in 1942 he was employed by the Eastman Company in Wash ington. He was inducted at Kees les Field and served at a number of air fields as a trainer instructor. Since his discharge lie has been employed at Wright Field, where the couple will reside for the pres ent, following a two weeks wedding trip. Among the out of town guests were: Captain and Mrs. .N. M. Mc Crary and young son, of Wright Field, Ohio, and Oregon, Sgt. Paul Schmitz, of Wright Field, Miss Marcella Anderson, of Crookston, Minn., and Mrs. Ewing A. Murray, of Washington, D. C. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:45 Karl Messer, superintendent. There is a class of Scriptural instruction for every age group, and staffed by competent teachers. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, at which time the ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed. At 6:30 p. m. the Baptist Train ing Union will meet for the de partmental programs, followed by the general assembly. Mr. Gilstrap, who leaves the position of Educa tional Director to take up the same position with the First Baptist church of Kingsport, Tenn , will bring his final message to this group. Evening worship at 7,;tn The pastor's sermon topic will be: "Shepherdlcss Sheep and Wasted Harvest." Officers and teachers of the Sunday School will meet at 7:30 for their monthly meeting. The pastor will discuss chapter live in the study of the Sunday School in Evangelism. Mid-week worship and choir re hearsal Wednesday at 7:30. The pastor will continue the brief talk.' on the Sermon on the Mount, em phasizing "Christ's Program for a Christian." Cottage prayer meeting Friday night at 7:30. the place to be an nounced later. 'I his church cordially invites all visitors and those having no church home to attend these serv ices. You will find a warm and hearty welcome here. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses: Waynesville, every Sunday 1 1 A. M. Andrews, 5th Sunday 11 A. M Bryson City, 1st Sunday 8 A. M Canton, 5th Sunday 8 A. M. Cherokee, 3rd Sunday 8 A. M Franklin, 2nd and 4th Sunday 8 A. M. Murphy, 5th Sunday 8 A. M. Sylva, 1st Sunday 8 A. M. Welch Cove, 1st Sunday (C. S.T.I 11 A. M. WANT ADS FOR SALE Primavera desk Blue leather lop Call 519-J. Oct. 11 FOR SALE Sweet peppers; green and red, three lbs. 25c: celery 10c per stalk; three for 25c. 305 Carolina Ave., Hazelwood. Oct. 11 Exclusive in M Jap 'Front Man' Iff- C MOUTHPIECE lor the Emperor and front man for Japan, Prince Naru hiko Higashi-Kuni is shown in the first photo since taking over the premiership of Japan. His lastest statement denied that the Emperor had abdicated. (International) EVKRV I'KKCAVNON TAKEN FOR WORKERS ON ATOMIC It lias just been revealed that every precaution for the safety of the workers on the atomic bomb was taken. Rabbits and mice were stationed at certain points in the huge plant as a double check against mechanical instruments. Had any of the death-dealing rays escaped into the air, the effects on the rabbits and mice would have forewarned the workers. But officials said the first bombs were produced without a single casually or near casualty from ele ments used in the production. lV0r,1EII'38ia52' are yon embarrass ad by HOT FLASHES? CWiwiiiumi in u iiiiumii 4&32lf you suffer from hot flashes, rleel weak, nervous, hlghstrung, a bit blue at times due to the tunc tlonal "middle-age" period peculiar to women try this great medicine Lydla E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound helps nature. It's one ol the best known medicines ror tnla purpose. Follow label directions. , Today Avhrii lasting satis faction is of tin; utmost importance, look for the "A l,Ll! R A" JUNIOR I'' ASH IONS label. It is your assurance of quality. II means line bench tailor ing, finessee in even the smallest details, specially selected fabrics. It's the label to choose for a long term investment in comfort and smartness. UK)',, all wool black and whije check. Waynesville at J&& assie's Department Stor C. J. REECE, Owner1 Always The Best In I BAKED GOOD Pearce's Baker Phone 54 Individual Styling, Shampod Sutton's Beauty Sho MRS. R. L. SUTTON, Manager Over Sanitary Barber Shop . . . Main Sire J. J$ iiJ ' l I IHE WAY YOU LIKE 10 WOO f BE "ORLSS7vO lflVt -11 Let U Bake For You 3 Look Your Bi With (.'.;,eit 1,,M- It's almost niiin ; wc transform (In!!, hair into slunn;.. Let us suggest a you. And Set Won! lo be strl ' -...oihocleveiytiolew Then weor o dre 'Bil wlthKollops.-.P'1 i scstied with o bo -artful iliith n1 aH It Hotter ouirageoujiji fashion tol i I
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