S0VF3IBER 29, 1946
PAGE FIVE '(First Seclloaj
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
uart Stentz To Be Married
To George Maxton brown
.rS here in the
, LAFF-A-DAY
nil'
Mary Stuart
. ... f Mr. and Mrs.
( i. ,.f Wavnps-
siH'lbV. 10 Utui6c
"i Mnoresville and
..,11 t.ike place in
Mlitu)(lis( church in
n alll'rnoun, nu-
5' 00 o'clock. The
talc P"-"t,,r-
will pro-
n (1f ueiUims
pr,i i,i the ceremony
Hail man. organisi,
, st(..,i. sister and
bn,ih(.- of the bride,
, , -ic hr maid
u.i ii'1"- :
.i.ior. .Miss jane
In Si,ni. niece, ami
M. ;i ihi Mi's, ueorge
,,,,, uill attend the
,,ivu ol i lie Dnae,
ll.iellme hwilt
tiw I.iii' (. api. iaviu
M!,u. a- ring bearer.
,i hi-t- of the bride
! man and ushers
Alexander, Jr., of
n,u.iii of the bride
Jak Maliry. Everett
fc,,!,!,, Honors, an oi
Mr-
t. I.i r
Clyde H. Rays
Give Buffet
Party Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde II Ka . Jv
were hosts of a buffet Mipper par
ty at their home on Monday ,,
ning. Bowls of chrysanthemum-,
and snapdragons adurnel t!ir hy
ing rooms and in the dmum room
the decorative no'e was m iv,i
roses. On the central .mtwi,: i.,:i',e
an epernge in milk t:ia-- in .a
blue was rilled with red lose-. ,,a, i
on either side were three pi on. id
candle holders in matchiu, i;la-
Following the serving h .-..pi'.
consisting of turkex and nil: ,
dishes, the guests plaed h,,r..,.
The guest list ineluovd. ! ; . '
Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mr .,,:d .P ..
Aaron Prevost. Mr. and M: ! ;
Rippetoe, Mr. and Mis .In, i:,, .
Mr. and Mrs. James Kdpatini.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan II Y !.
Elizabeth Rhinehart Is Married
To Fred S. Gregory On Nov. 9th
Women's Group Of
Elizabeth Chapel
Elects Officers
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Ser iee o! Kli.alioth Chapel.
Veihsuii-t Chuieh, ilalili.i Cow,
were rev e lit tuiests o! Mis. C M.
Noah Numskuil
MeCr;a
mk. i:. it. Co ".id i
"So YOUR wife told you to ask
me for a raise? All right III
ask MY wife if I can give you
one!"
Cecil News
!i,S .1. ! 1 )C A I! BL'KNKTTK
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hell Mr
Swift Atkins, Mr. and Mis
Reece, Mrs. Bonner Ka
Mr. and Mrs. Whitem r I
Ralph Prevost. Mr. and Mi
ert Woodward. Mr. and L
liam Prevost, Mr. and Mr-
Bowies. Mr. and Mrs. liaa .V...111
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ruins M, ( i .,, :,e'i
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir C. mi Mr
k,' cutting at the) and Mrs. Robt. 1.. Coin. 1 . ...
Ih,. miesl list will Mrs. A. H. Dubreuil. Mr and Mr
Liii, r- ol the bridal i nanes nay, jr.. ana ,ii
urn micsls. and niem-i ly Kobinson and Miss Jik :u .,,.
v l,,,;aMim the wed
, .1... ,.,;u
al i oe ui iuv win
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C. .1
K. il i-
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B.Tlll'
tain, both of Ashevi
Mi s. A im cut Shipniiui
aid Mrs. Alon.o YVar-
1 1 "i ..al '.aa.dv on Friday evening,
'i !! is!: in;oeil a candy breaking
aiai a b.,!l,vn blowing contest.
'!: Miv ill Owen and sou.
(ii i ,M. nan nil i n Sat urday into
; a ro. lain-e naar the Jim Mil
I, . -nee al 1. ,'!,e Logan. Mr. Owen
,il 'hi. i. with Harley Swanger.
in .',' er hi the Kohertson's camp.
I : i .,! . k Warren visited at the
i 1 1 . i . m Ins aunl. Mis. llarvev
Sin ilar al Flow ah on Saturday.
tmI.i.v morning for
::il die wedding from; her daughter. Mrs. Haei! me S'vdt
M: . F. Swift and! and young son, David Stent. Jr.
ji ui' iiiiMMmnnm niwpiMtm iiiii'P'in i iiinni 1
WAYNESVILLE FLOOR
SURFACING CO.
I, I! IIKNSHAW B. K. HUNDLEY
lan v I'owcr Unit for Jobs Where Elcilricil v
Is Not Available.
V. niiord Hughes and two
.mis ol Anion. Mr. and Mrs.
I'.uinetle and daughter.
Jean, and Mrs. William lim
of Canton, visited Mr. and
r.dgar Hurnette and family
11 Sinui.tN .
Mi
sum1!
( iai a
Ann.
Ilelic
1 1 .
CLEANING AND WAXING
Dav 23
Night 349-W
P. O. Uox 51!) I
If
Mrs. 'Aunt Matt" Long, who
ni.iki s In r hoiiie with her daughter
and tainih, All's. Thos. Frwin. has
u , 1, vi 'a ill for the past ten days
and n 'Mil in critical condition.
"' 1 .. I',,nlill Marr of Ashevillc.
n inn-ing Mrs. Long.
Mi-. Florence Snxder and friend.
Mm, Pcgev Owens, of Ktowah, vis-
T
ON I
I
at I lit- home of the lormer. V.r
' (iletui I lipps pi'e-ided in "r t he
Mneetni'. at Uiiah time oiiicers
i wer. v ie. ted for th.e coming ; car.
l'hil Med:,ird. son of Or. and
Mi s Ai,k Mi etc.:-,!. vv ill arrive to
night lo spend the Thanksgiving
I holl,l., s w i' a I'ls l-.U ellts i'lnl is
' : memhi r of the Finery School of
Dentist,) , in Al lanla.
I - t
l:'.i!',na Mriglil. w h i 'i.tl.K a
pe- ,1 leu w o. h the I .' ton Uiihher
enipa:'- . h.is if!'iiii, Irmii a ten
da;, s v isii in 'e, A'ork, W hile
I here - !'o was 1 he viia-l ef M I s
! Jean '1 ho. op- en .a,! V i s ( ,, .-v
j l.lll;l. I, " a i e am 1 i i annecl ed
till I'aV a i ei.at ums deoartnu ill
ef Hie Oav Ian Kiihhor plaul.
iled 1 lie ;'.'! c- ' . in,! . Airs. Aloivo
j Warreii and f.vni! hist week-end.
!
! 'Fi:i- ,h,'t ;:i ,,'in el I he Kiv erside
1 i l ; 1 . i e lit,- aeni'i'.il nvelllbl)'
i progs am on Sundav ev ening..
lo v. Tlnnnas I ri in uruh' an hn
; prom r I u l a : i, v, !'i din-1 i'a! ,eiis on
the gee, I C,e I; ' i s ;iie do;n,: in
Fu ildi ng in) I he elnu dies. I le also
hrougii! out how churches operated
eais ago when oimg people had
I il I In or no pari in I he church pro
gram and liusine-s. (,vv we gel
even tlie prima' v class lo lake
son.e pari of I he -erv lees.
.
Mr and Mrs, Harry W(sl and
children of Fnka. visited the past
week-end at the homo of the for
mer's patents. AH-, and Mrs. Hen
West, and sister. Mis. Alono War
ren and family.
The mid-w eek pi a;, ( meet i ng of
Kiverside church al !! p. m. on
Wednesday night was held as the
annual Thanksgiving -ervice with
liev. Thianas la win cinuhicl ing, as
he has for sevei.,1 veais pasl.
J An offer: ii" w as taken to he soul
to the Ihiptel ()idianage as a
! Thankspiv ing gif! .
The choir practice was held a I,
P. in. as u-iial.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chmt of
Canton, spout Mendas and Tues
day vwii king al I heir camp on Mc
Clurc's Creek.
Miss Elizabeth Mary Lou Rhine
hart became, the bride ff Mr Fred
S Cregory on Saturday evening.
November 9lh, at 7:00 o'clock. The
vows ".ere solemnized at the Bap
tist C.uich in Buffalo. S. C, with
the pastor, the Rev. George H.
lolnison officiating.
For the occasion the church was
decorated in white chrysanthemums:
and ivy entwined candelabra. The
candles were lighted by Carlton
and Franklin Gregory, brothers of
the bridegroom. j
Prior to the marriage a program
of wedding music was presented
bv Mrs. .1 F. Land, organist, and:
Mrs Harold Lawson and William
West, vocalists, who sang: "The
Hells of St. Mary's, Die Sweetest
Story F.vor Told," and at the close
of the prayer sang, "Seal Us O
Holy Spirit." During the ceremony j
Mrs. Land softly rendered "To a
Wild Rose " The traditional wed-j
ding marches were used for Ihei
processional and the recessional.
The bride and bridegroom en-1
lered the church together. For
her marriage the bride wore a blue!
suit with Diuo accessories and a
corsage of gardenias.
The bride is the daughter of
Air W. R. Rhinehart and the late
Alls, Nora Downs Rhinehart, of
Lake .lunaluska. She is a gradu
ate of (lie Waynesville Township
high school. Al the time of her
marriage she was employed as
clerk at the post office in Lake
.lunaluska.
Mr. Gregory is the son of (he
late Mr and Mrs Berry W. Gregory
of Buffalo. S. C. and holds a posi
lion with the Buffalo-Union Mills
Company of HulTalo, S. C.
After a brief wedding trip lo
points in Western North Carolina,
the couple will make their home
in Buffalo.
BONDS IN MAIL
WASHINGTON (AIM After
weeks of delay, the Army has stall
ed mailing out millions of termin
al leave bonds to former GIs.
By Christmas, War department
ollicials said today, il is expected
thai the bulk of a current back
log of some four million claims
will have been paid. Most payments
are in live-year Treasury bonds but
cash is used for odd sums.
The Army's delay in mailing
bonds since the lirsl applications
were received in September was
laid lo a shortage of envelopes, now
ended.
The Navy's disbursing office at
Groat Lakes. III., has been paying
Navy veterans right along, and has
sell led more than 500.000 claims.
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British Give 'Em Cake
HAMBURG Germans in the
British occupation zone " ill receive
a special issue of cookies and sugar
to compensate for a 50 per cent
tit-lit it in the bread ration, mili
tary government authorities an
nounced today.
Great Britain will export 12,
000 tons of cookies to Germany to
coer the two-week ration period
which began .Monday, the authori
ties said.
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Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicara
gua comprise 200.770 square miles
of territory, and 8,590,384 inhabitants.
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