; 21. 94S THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (First SeelienJ "1 I R1' ujAAvr In Outdoor Ko Clifford EBrown. Jr. .I..U'- I I in l.ik- .Mill II .mil (I Inlr lull' I'll. I In' s Antiques ,1 . Cnr r.ii'i.".. I I'H k -. mni' Umiiiii' v. '. it a blue garbardine suit with blown ami white accessories. Her , : age was of talisman roses. C lillord K. Hrown. lather of the the bridegroom, wa-. his son's best man. Serving as ushers were Ki hard Queen and Sam Queen, Jr. brothers of the bride. Following the ceremony an in I.uihjI reception was held by the bride's parents, 'l'lie receiving line was composed of the niembers of lli,. wcding party and parents of the bride and bridegroom. The bridal table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with ,, three-tier wcding cake, bearing ihe bridal motif. White tapers in silver holders flanked the corners ill the table. Assisting in receiving were: Mrs. .luliii M. Queen, aunt of the bride, who presided over the cutting of the wedding cake; Mrs. Claude lingers, and Mrs. J. T. Chappcl, Presided at the punch bowl; Mrs. .lack Semaschke, Miss l.ois Morgan, Miss Doris lirown, Mrs. Frederick Nichols, Mrs. Charles Heed and Mrs. John Carver, assisted in serv ing. Miss Mary Noland was in charge of the bride's book. Mrs. Queen, mother of the bride, wore an afternoon gown of rose sheer with a picture hat of straw .mil her accessories were in black, while her corsage was of white car nations. Mrs. lirown, mother of Ihe bride groom wore a gown of light blue sheer with black accessories. Her corsage was also of white carna I ions. Immediately following the re ception, the couple left by motor for a wedding trip to an unan nounced dest ination. Upon their return they will reside in Clyde. Mrs. Hrown received her H. S. degree in Home Economies from Ihe Woman's College of the Uni versily of North Carolina in the ( hiss of lU-Ft, and al the time of Ihe aiinouiiceinenl of her engage ment was teaching in the Clyde high school. Mr. Hrown, a veteran of World War II, served for two years in Ihe aimed forces and was attached to the I1. S. Infantry, lie is now in nor oR Mrs. Albert Abel Honors Bride Elect With Party Mrs. Albert Abel was hostess on Tuesday evening of a linen shower in compliment u Miss Frances Thompson whose engage ment to Iiufus Halt ! iff was recently announced. White and pink were combined in the party appoint ments. The bride-elect received many useful and lovely pieces of linen from the guests present. Included in the courtesy were the following: Mrs. Clayton Alex ander. Mrs. M. C. Croon. Mrs. Hubert Caldwell. Mrs. Robert Gil lette, Mrs. l.cm Leopard, Mrs. Mark Davis, Mrs. Gilbert Reeves, Mrs. Laura McDaniel, and Miss Harris Knglish. Mrs. Abel was assisted by her young daughters. Linda and Nancy Abel in serving the guests. Ruby F. Brown Honored With Shower on 18th Mrs ,1. I Discus was hostess on Tuesday evening with a miscellane ous shower in compliment to Miss Ruby Frances Brown, whose mar riage will take place tomorrow evening al the First Haptist Chinch The residence was arranged in quant it ies of early summer flowers in mixed bouquets. Miss lirown was presented with a number of lovely gifts of linen, crystal china and silver. The guest list included; Mrs. L K. Green. Mrs. Zeb Curtis, Mrs. John M. Queen. Mrs M. C. Green. Mrs. C. V. Nobeck. Mrs. W. A Uradley. Mrs. G. C. I'lott, Mrs James Discus, Mrs T. L liramlett. Mrs. Fred Cambell. Mrs. Dorothy Green Fields. Mrs Nellie Clark. Mrs, Horace Ferguson. Mrs. (; rov er C. Davis. Mrs Joe Liner. Mrs Robert Livingston. Mrs. Ada Palm er. Mrs. Annie Hell Sprinkle. Mrs. lien Sutton. Mrs L. G. Klliott. Mrs W. R. Francis. Mrs Frank Compton. Mrs. Sam Jones. Mrs. .1 N. Shool bred. Mrs Horace Frost. Mrs Grady Farmer, Mrs Kate Farmer. Mrs llotirv Francis. Mrs Jack Hogan. Mrs. N. W. Garrett. Mrs. Annie Howell, Mrs Ruth Tuner. Mrs ( lav ton Walker. Mrs Herbert Tate. Mrs. Gladys F.oll Sheehan. Miss Merrill Green. Miss lirown. bride elect and her mother, Mrs. J. Col v 111 Hrow n. Mr. and Mrs Hubert liolton and son Albert liolton. of Griffin. Ga. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpal riek and Miss Robina Miller. Mrs. liolton was before her marriage Miss Fannie Willis Niles. niece of Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Miss Miller. business in Clyde. Among the out of town guest attending the weding were; Mrs. Frank Davis, T Canton, and Mrs. Robert Teague, of Hrcvard, amis of the bride; Miss Lois I'ryor, of Chimney Hock: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Havnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie lirown, grandparents of the bride groom; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hrown, aunts and uncles of the bridegroom, all of Clyde. tir1 1 uiriainorous77 lie Word for It amazed and pleased with your soft, long- Ib? N curls and waves when you use the w A V-DT N COLD PERMANENT WAVE KIT $2.25 plus lax P-Cnnnminol r- , . fcjjj monies reaay to use. r" r S to do. You'll be satisfied or your FOR CHILDREN TOO I QSBiaau arr maze Engaged MISS JOYCF. AVIK ll( K'.FKS, whose engagement to Troy Lee McCraeken has recently been an nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rogers. The marriage is scheduled to lake place on Sep tember 22. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Fines Creek high school. The bridegroom. elect is the son of Mrs. Kssie L. McCraeken and the late Walter R. McCraeken, and is a veteran of World War II having served with the li S. Arniv Engineers. He received his dis charge last December and has since resided in the Crahlree section where he is engaged 111 farming. L. E. Hcnshaws Have Family Reunion Here Mr, and Mrs. I.vnn F. Ileushaw and their children limine and F.i 11 esl or the Palmer House were hosts this week for a family reunion, with Mrs J. F. Ileushaw . ol Miami guest of honor, mot her ol Ihe form er. The four sons of Mrs Ileushaw and their families were all present, as well as other relatives. High lights of thi week included a din nor Sunday at the Palmer House with 22 guests attending. The table was decorated with lialsam and the place cards had liny hags of lialsam attached, as favors The guests al so received photographs reproduc ed from tin types made over 7(1 years ago of Mrs. Ileushaw and her late husband as children. Many sight seeing I rips were lak cii including an overnight visit at Ihe summer home of Mr and Mrs II II Ileushaw at Cashiers Those present at the reunion were. Mrs. J 1'.. Ileushaw. Mr and Mrs. Fail Ileushaw. Mr. and Mrs II II. Ileushaw, and children. Richard, Mary Jo. and Jean Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Huford Hull and daughter June, all ol Miami: Mr and Mrs Don Ileushaw. ol Tor onto. Out Canada Mi and Mrs Horace Q1111111. of Km. Ion Mr:, Fail Warner, of Tckon ha. Mich, and Floyd Warner and daui'lilei Norman Jean, ol llatlle (.'reek. Mich. Sisters Meet First Time In Eighteen Yours Mrs. Fred Hrown. formerly of Waynesville. now of Senna. S, C. has recently received her fir .t com munication from her astir, Mr. Ruby Lee Williams, now a resident of Hirmingham Ala, 111 111 veal-., it was learned 111 a leicnt letter to The Mountaineer from the former. The sislers were separated when Mrs. Williams was onlv two year, of age. Another sister. Mrs Ora Lee Prcsslcy resides 111 .1' lie . ville. Mrs. Williams and Mi:. Brown plan to visit Mis I'rcv.lcy here on Julv. 14(h and il will be the first time the three sister:, have beeen together in 111 years. Baptists Arrange For Special Meet To Consider The Reynolds Offer WINSTON-SALHM The general hoard of the Baptist Slate conven tion voted unanimously lo tall a special session of the lievnolds foundation to W ake Forest College Although no definite tune was set for calling the special session prior a) the annual convention scheduled for November at .Vdio villc. the resolution adopted hv (In board slated that it should be "held at .some central point a.- soon ,1 prael liable.' The president, recording secre larv and general secret. irv ol the conv cut ion are aul hoi ied to set Ihe date, li Ihe place ol Hie conveu 11011 and nolil'v the churches lo se lect and send messengers. Although no time was set in the resolution, the last week 111 Julv or Ihe first week ill September were freelv mentioned b hoard mem bers as logical limes for the special session. This is the first time such .1 ses sion of Ihe convention has been called. It was decided to break I li is precedent in order that a tinal decision mav be made on the offer of Ihe Rev nolds foundation to make a $10,500,000 endowment available to Wake Forest college if it is moved to Winston -Salem The main purpose for winch lo dav s board meeting was called was lo get the boards approval id' in currence of a debt hv the conven tion sullicient to IhiiIiI a 110 room addition lo the Norlli Carolina Lap list hospital Tins was handled briefly hv referring it lo I lie board for later decision J Roy Clifford of l.cMUglon. named as head ot Hie convent urn's nine man eommillec to nnesligate and make reeonmieiiilal ions to the board in the matter, said his com mittee was not prepared lo bring its I mal report lie said I lie com nullee from the general hoard working with the hospital roinnul lee. would colli mile lo stinK and i:.ive puhlicilv to Ihe urgent need', of the 1 1 1 -si it lit 1011 lor more space .mil include a I111.1l report in Hie general board s report In Hie stale convention al its nevl loeeling. Clifford said the eon-eiisiis of people he hail talked with was against incurring the debl lo the convention although Ihcy adinilled need lor addit loual beds to increase 1 Ihe ministry of Ihe hospital and '..1 ford more facilities to medical student s. i Oilier business included the re-1 porl ol the committee appointed to study needs of churches in college ti 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ics where aid is being i'.i v en w hii h w as made by S 1. Mor- I gan. .li : recommendation thai a committee he appointed to 111. ip out ,1 program of town and counlrv I work and suggest a person lor 1 1 it- position, election of Rev J C. C.i uipe as secretary of Fvangelism al ! a salary ol $4,200 annually plus al- ; low, mcc for a home; acceptance of the resignation of Mrs. Roger Mar shall as manager of the llaptist I Hook store and appointments ol llarrv V. Gamble of Statesville and George Heavers of Apex to fill un expired terms on Ihe board. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Gicson have arrived from their winter home 111 Orlando, and have joined the hitler's son. and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Frank kinscy al their home on the I'igeon Rood. DR. VERN J. WININGER, D. O. OSII OF.MIIIC I'll VSICI AN Treatments IJy Appointment Onlv Phone 455-M i'sk Tin: ( i.Assii u:i ads See Us For... ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING (Licensed) Electrical Repairing of All Kinds PHONE 472 Howell Electric Co. J. YV. llOYVKU,, Owner Shop anil Ollice I'ndor Ilfiulerson'.s Corner Now Open Waynevilla Tea Room (Formerly Green Tree Tea Room) Now Tinier New Maniincnu-nl Asheville Highway Open Six Days a Week. Closed on Saturdays. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Wacaster Ownt'i's-Miinagers Always Delicious I'ood Serving Hours Noon to 2 :.'!() .":.!() lo 7:.-IO Miss Charlccn Kotha To .Spend Vacation Here Before Goinj.; lo Fla. Miss Charleen Hotha. who has hen leaching in Ihe Slate deal and blind school in Morgan'on lias ai rived to visit her mother. Mr.. 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