4Y, FEBRUARY 7, 194g - THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (First Section! rriage Solemnized on Saturday V.i -jO v. v.v. ...... . . I- 'v '" - ' . " t if SSysjjlli ...... . . v . v. 11 KI.KS JALKsuiN sniuiflin, ine lormcr ivnss uiaays I daughter oi Mr. ana ivirs. joiin v. rzeu wiiose marriage uh liaii look place on Saturday, February 2, at the parsonage Mdhudist church. Gladys Ezell Becomes Bride Of Sgt. Charles Jackson Sheehan Mrs. Jitlm Kzcll have the marriage of their Ulss Gladys Lorena Ezell Diaries Jackson Sheehan, ami Mrs. Arthur Shee-m-wllo. The vows were at 1:0(1 o'clock Satur iry -ml. at the pnrson-Fii-.sl Methodist church Kille. The l!ev. Paul W. pastor, performed the c uoiu a white wool suit accessories and her cor- iif jcllow roses. i c I following the cere- youim couple left by a wedding trip to New lu lian is a graduate of he - die Township high school and at the time of her mar riage was secretary to the man ager of the Park Theater, Sgt. Sheehan graduated from the Waynesville Township high school in the class of 1940 and at the time he entered the service in 1942 was employed in Washington, D. C. He served in the Signal Corps and was attached to the 5th and 7lh Armies, serving for two years in the Euro pean theater. Sgt. Sheehan, who has re-enlisted in the service is entitled to wear the European theater ribbon with three battle stars, one bronze ar rowhead, Victory medal, Good Con duct medal, and ribbon for service in the French First Army. lie has a 90-day furlough, after which he will report to Fort Uragg for his next assignment. X. to wear jhoes with FIT AT.THE HEEL and ROOM AT THE TOE . Tfcafi Magic Ore fit- .. ' Fi7Yei! But mor Impor-j lont Hie Mcourage happy h.althy foot growth for your child with Magic Circle Fit moving tlrcU of hit onkle.55 find .plenty of toa-rpoml1 to 12 - 95 - $3.95 0 h V. f Y'S Shoe Dept. Mrs. J. M. Queen Hostess Of UDC February Meet Mrs. John M. Queen was hostess of the February meeting of the Haywood Chapter of the United I Daughters of the Confederacy on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jim mie Boyd, president, presiding. Mis. K. N. Barber had the paper of the afternoon, her subject being "Zebulon Baird Vance." She gave a detailed account of the highlights in North Carolina's war governor during the period of the War Be tween the States. Miss Margaret Johnston, libra rian of the Haywood County library made an appeal for books. The chapter voted to purchase the three volumes of "Lee's Lieutenants" and present to the county library. Plans for meeting all the obliga tions of both the state and general organizations were discussed and approved. Plans for remembering Captain Alden Howell, only living Haywood county veteran in the War Between the States, who re sides in Los Angeles, Calif., and will observe his luTlh birthday an niversary on Feb. 18, were made. Miss Nancy Killian, historian, gave a report on the annual decla mation contest held by the Chapter for the Junior high school boys. Mrs. L. O. Elliott sang "Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair," by Foster, and "The Little Patched Trouser," written by Governor Vance. Miss Killian served as ac companist. Anouncement was made that the next meeting would be held with Mrs. It. II. Blackwell and Mrs. L. E. Perry as joint hostesses the first Friday in March. Engagement Is Announced in Waynesville Chapter O.E.S. Meets Tonight The Waynesville Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold their regular stated meeting to night at 7-30 o'clock at the home of the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Noble Garrett. All members are urged to be present. Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Crockett of Hazelwood, returned last Wednes day from an extended visit in Kentucky. swtVJay to relieve stuffiness, invite Wseep V I if nose gets "stopped up" Its wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol relieves transient congestion that stulls up the nose and spoils sleep. Quickly your nose opens up breath ing is easier I If you need re lief tonight, try it! Follow di rections in the package. Suit a few dropt up each noirrtf VEfS m-mo-noi Former Haywood Girl Wedded In Graft, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tranlham, of Clyde, Koute 1, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Nellie Glee Tiantham of New port News, Va., to William Smith Carmines, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Carmines of Messick, Va. The wedding was solemnized on Saturday, January 12th, at Crafton, Va., with the Rev. M. H. Barton officiating. For her marriage the bride wore a two-piece suit of powder blue with black accessories. The couple were accompanied to Grafton by Mrs. Loekwood Car mines, Miss Edna L. Carmines and Mrs. William Skid Joyner, sister of the bride. Mrs. Carmines attended the Fines Creek high school and for the past three years has been em ployed at Langlcy Field, Va. Mr. Carmines attended the Pag ncson high school and also holds a position at Langlcy Field. A NEW PHOTO SERVICE to handle your roll films quickly and with care is opening soon in the Masonic Temple building. THE Skyland Studio MISS JANETTK MARGUERITE BUKGIN. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lester Burgin, whose engagement to Hubert (i. Goldsworlhy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Goldsworthy, ot Dos Plaines, 111., has been announced by her parents. The marriage will be solemnized on Sunday, February 24, at the First Baptist church. Janette Burgin Bethothed To R. G. Goldsworth, AAF Veteran Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lester liur gin, of Waynesville, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janette Marguerite Burgin to Robert G. Goldsworlhy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Goldsworthy, of Des Plaines, III. The marriage will take place Sun day afternoon, February 24, at the First Baptist church. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Waynesville Township school and later attended Mars Hill col lege. She is a popular member of the younger social group of the town. The bridegroom-elect, a veteran of World War II, is a graduate of the Maine Township high school at Des Plaines, HI., and later at tended Northwestern University. At the time he entered the service he held the positionof assistant oll'icc manager and credits manager at the Chicago office of Beatrice Creamery company, liirdseye divi sion. lie entered the army in Janu ary, 11142. and was commissioned in September the same year in the air corps as a second lieuten ant. In llMli ho won his pilot's wings in the Army Air Forces, lie served overseas as a P-.r)l pilot in the ;i.'7lli Fighter Group and as sistant operations ollicer of the (itith Fighter wing, tllll Air Force, in Hie European theater. Upon completion of 'MM hours of combat Hy ing he was returned to the States and was recently discharged with the rank of captain. lie was awarded while serving overseas, (he Air Medal with six oak leaf clusters, the Distinguished Fly ing Cross and six combat stars. DAR And Home Edonomics Dept. Sponsor Annual Fashion Show 12th The annual Fashion show which is held by the Home Economies Department in connection with the Cotton Dress contest sponsored each year by the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held at 9:30 next Tuesday morning, the 12th, in the high school audi torium, according to Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, home economics teacher and Mrs. W. F. Swift, regent of the chapter. There will be around 1G0 taking part in the show, all the models wearing garments they have made themselves under the supervision of Mrs. Buchanan. There will be 15 girls who will compete for the prizes to be of fered by the DA 11 Chapter in the cotton dress group. Mrs. I 1 1 r -1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 has chosen as the theme of Hie presentation of the show this year, "Pages from Mademoiselle." The public is cor dially invited to attend the show, which is always one of the high lights of the school year among the contests sponsored by outside groups at the high school. As is Hie custom, the girls of the homo economics department model all types of dresses, for all occasions, made from various materials. Use The Want Ads The Ground Hog Says-- Don't count on my predictions. Have your clothes cleaned now in time for spring. Expert Dry Cleaning All New Equipment One Day Service WANTED! Metal hangers ... We will pay lc for your extra hangers 9173 HAZELWOOD CLE! OPPOSITE BRADLEY'S STORE MRS. B. H. HOLLAND Managers MRS. C. II. RIIINEIIART When you start folks -You'll Find lopping for the young EiY'S k lam Good t lace Whether its "the infant" the toddler the small folks or the teen age group you will find a nice assortment of the right things We Specialise In t lie T hh chool f Hre -For Infants and Toddlers Visit Our (Jreen Room- 1 I at There are flannel robes for boys in sizes 10 to 2 up Sport shirts in all sizes Work shirt from 2.'.)H polo shirts in all sizes in sizes 12, 13 and II Sport coals in sizes Zipper jackets in fact about everything for boys. mm Besses for all Jlges of Girls Infants and Toddlers dresses are found in the (ireen Room. In School Dresses - We Specialize Lovely cotton school in the ri prints for -1 1 range. TEEN AGE UNDERWEAR Once she gets to school lind the young lady keenly alerted to styling. Knowing this we too are .style conscious in our selections. We are prepared to meet her needs. Let Us Show You Print Dresses Our selections will be found attractive and reasonably priced. VW I hM , ( is? . kA I V t ' 4I For The Young Lady in Spring Oxfords Brown and white saddles- -brown and white moccasins all brown oxfords. and of course we have attractive t-Ierchanside For 11 TheFamily RAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Now in Our 23lh Year of Opf ration

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