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'A 6 P 3'. I r.i ! itr ?AGE FOUR ttfrii Sectfonf McElroy-Morrow Vows Are Pledged Jn Impressive Church Ceremony . Miss Billie Carole McElroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Austin McElroy, became the bride of Benny James Morrow son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrow in an impressive candlelight ceremony which took place at the Presbyte rian church at 8 o'clock Wednes day evening, April 30, with the pas tor, Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, pronouncing the vows. The altar of the church was ar ranged in palms and ferns, with lloor candelabra bearing many lighted tapers. Placed among the candles and greenery were tall baskets of white gladioli and white stock. The windows were also ar ranged in greenery and lighted lapers. Prior to the taking of the vows, a program of wedding music wa rendered by Mrs. L. M. Rieheson. organist, and Miss Ida Jean Brown and Miss Ida !.ou Gibson, vocal ists Mrs. Kicheson played "Salute In de Amour." "Melody of Love," ' Hccause" and during the cere irion softly rendered "O, Promise Me." the traditional wedding inarches for the processional and the recessional. Miss Brown sang. "I Love You 1 1 uly." by Bond, and Miss Gibson aim "O Perfect Love," and as a ! duel at the close of the ccrcmon.v they s.nin "The Lord's Praytr." Tin' bride, who was given in tnaiTiaue by her father, wore a ::mvii dt antique slipper satin, mod-1 i !' il with a lilted bodice and an oil -t lie-shoulder neckline with a wide upstanding bertha of satin, wlneh narrowed in the front The sleeves ended in calla lily points o i t I lie hands and were trimmed in -.el I -cm ei ed satin buttons. The -kill ,n lull and fell in a hum loiindid train Her finger-tip eil vv.i norn with a coronet of orange lli- ein and -t i tl pearls She car ried a houcjiiet ot bride's roses with a let,n liable corsage, and her "id. oiuanient was a string of .u-l-. the gilt of the bridegroom. Mh- Devoire Morrow, sister ot the bridegroom, was maid of hon or She wore a gown of aqua geor gette over talFe'a. modeled with a sweetheart neckline and a fitted bodice with a full skirt. Her glove-' and licaddrc-s were in yellow and .she carrud an arm bouquet ot mixed flowers in pastel shades, tied with satin ribbon. Mi- Ilarrold Fry. of Oak Ridge. " Ten n.. aunt of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a pink '..satin gown, fashioned with a fitted : bodice and butterfly sleeves and a full skirt. Her accessories were in light blue and she cariied an arm bouquet of mixed pastel flowers t tieil with satin ribbon. The bridesmaids wore gown- MM PATRICK'S CAFETERIA New Modern Economical "a trmntinc tray every day" orii.N 7 DAYS A WEEK SUNDAY'S MENU ' Of Ki .MI S ''"'"-" .ll'O, ( ;,(,, tl'llt .InOl I '! jiii' .toil , J .l,t imp .)! ps; ' I I e T"'n.)t,. Ml ATS IjHkerl ( In ken nce-siim and ( 'tYinherni -lMa-t I'm k f.-nd. i W. -lei n to... i lii c I TViwleried ruled H-on Spanish Mackerel vm;ft ri,ks Kit d s K e Fi o-terl Food f ; i -f ii I', ,is Creamed I'otatoe- ( 'n am Sis le t orn ' i i-p I'reiH h Fries Steamed Rice Turnip fireens SALAD Sti ( d Tomato Krint Salad Tuna Kisli Cole Slaw 1'incapide Salad Potato Salad nrsspRTs Strawberry Short Cake Apple Pie with Cheese Coconn' Cake Chocolate Cake Cherry Pic Lemon Pie Peach Pie BREADS Mot Homemade. Rolls White Bread Wholewheat Homemade Corn Sticks DRINKS Hot Tea Iced Tea Coffee ! Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk CAFETERIA Main Street WaynesvlUe Town Tweeds - - - ii. the wArteirTLLE iounta: Mrs. Blalock Heads Haywood Baptist Women Mrs. John Blalock, of Hazelwood, was elected president of the Hay wood County Women's Missionary union at the .associational meeting at Allen's Creek Baptist church on ; Friday. J Other officers etected to serve 1 with Mrs. Blalock were: Mrs. Claud ; Francis, Waynesvillc; Mrs. T. M ' Parris, Clyde: and Mrs. J. R Thomasou, of Canton, associate su-: perintendents: Mrs. Pat Cole, of Clyde, secretary and treasurer The following chairmen were named: Mrs. M. K Hipps. Canton. Wants fo Forget "9 ( v s& 1 I - r, "yn stewardship: Mrs. , Canton, community Fled C. Holland, and Mis. Logan M chairman of litera- 1 i ; le d green n mil suit. Ey VERA WINSTON I, 'i a' i i : i tor ll c. lei? .led a . VA.i. as! lb -i a m:i - rind i n e! it, -I: e.l U i;i;K l-.N wool tweed is - Iii.i.iLoiik' suit, which ha!a!iic between the i d the soft dressmaker t iiiiiimii.'.ing, so lm- -ea-on, is achieved via j that starts under the imii ei ges at the one-i-:i g. Tubs from the tlii nuc h loops and but a d. tail ! hat is repeated udders. Collarless, it is in a soft clinton scarf. similar lo the matron of honor, all modeled of brocaded satin and fa-liioni d along I hi' same lines Tne maids weie Miss Patricia Jean Mi id: . sister of the bride, who wore a yellow brocade, with blue accessories. Mr-. Bruce' Stamey. uf I'en.-acola. Fla . aunt of the liiale. who win'i' a gown of blue brocade, with pink accessories: and Mr- Fdwin Russell, who wore an orchid gown with yellow accessor ies Tin all carried arm bouquets of flowers in pastel shades, tied w ith -atin ribbon 'file bridegroom had as his best man, Francis Boyd, and the ushers were Kdw in Russell. Bobble Mills. John Davis Medford and Burton Green. The bride's mother wore a gown of purple crepe and her corsage was of purple yellow-throated or chids. The mother of the bride groom wore a powder blue suit with corsage of red roses. Mrs. S. M Melton, grandmother of the bride, won- a black crepe ensem ble and white accessories with a corsage of white carnations, Mrs J. F. McElroy, grandmother of the bridegroom wore a blue gown with blue accessories and a corsage of w bite carnal ions. Following the ceremony at the church the parents of the bride were host - ol an informal reception at their home on the Dellwood road, honoring the bridal party, member- of the families, close Irn ml- anil o;il -of-l ow n guests. The ii iilrnri was arranged in .'I'l.l' bio, ,oio- ami the bride's ta ble m i. covered with a lace cloth, with a 1 1 a ti ge ii ie ot - of apple blos one Hanked with pn candles. Ihe time tiei- wedding cake bore tin- bridal mold. .V-i-tmg in serving and receiv ing were Mr- Joe Liner. Mrs. Mar tare; Simmon- and Mrs. Fred ( 'anipbell For i ravelins; Ihe bride chose a suit of cor; I wool, with white and black accessories. After a wedding iri to points in eastern North Car olina, the couple will make their home in Wayncsville. 1 he bride is a graduate of the Wayncsville township high school m the class of 1945. At the time ol her marriage, she held a position with Miss Pauline Williams of the North Carolina Blind Commission. The bridegroom is also a grad uate of the Wayncsville township high school in the class of 1943 and did graduate work with the class of 1944 He was recently discharged aftvserving with the Army Air Forces, having returned from a period of several months overseas duty Among the out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. G R Dubus, of Mobile, Ala.: Mr and Mrs. Bruce Stamey, Pensacola Fla.: Mr. and Mrs. chairman of Smiley Carver mission: Mrs mission study; White. Cantan lure. Mrs J. T Powell, of Canton, was! named chairman of the Margaret : Fund and Training School, while' Mrs. Maurice T. Brooks, also of Canton, was elected chairman of the divisional nominating commit-j tee I The program of the day was built around the association theme of ".Jesus Calls l.'s" and Miss Bertha; Smith. Miss Ruth Provence and Mrs J. R. Morgan occupied prom-! ment roles on the program. ' Bridal Party Given Dinner After Rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. Everette Austin McElroy were hosts of a dinner par ty at the Jones tea room on Tues day evening in compliment to the inembers of the McElroy-Morrow wedding party, following the re hearsal at the Presbyterian church. Those included in the the courtesy were Miss Billie Carole McElroy, bride-elect: Benny Mor row, bridegroom-elect; Miss De voice Morrow Miss Patricia Jean McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fry, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stamey, of Pensacola, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell, Fran cis Boyd, Bobbie Mills, John Davis Medford, Burton Green, Mrs. L. M. Richeson, Miss Ida Jean Brown, Miss Ida Lou Gibson, and Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Williamson, and Mrs. Joe Liner. Methodist Circles Meet On Tuesday The circles of the Woman's So ciety of the First Methodist church will be held on Tuesday, May 6, with the following hostesses at the designated hours: Circle Number one, with Mrs. E. B. McClure at 3:30 in the after noon, with Mrs. M. H. Ferguson serving Cirels v..- as co-hostKsM I "Ul(iCS(,i; III clp Nu co-host,,,, SBt CONCEDING that she was the "La Tirana," tur whom John L. Mee, slain Chicago lawyer, penned many rhapsodic phrases. Lorraine de Wood, who lias been singing in a Milwaukee night club, pleaded with reporters to remember that this was all in the "faraway past." Mee was shot to death on his boat in Havana Harbor and Patricia Schmidt, a dancer is held in connection with the ihootins- (International) Mrs. Wright Heads Episcopal Auxiliaries Mrs. Thomas Wright, of Ashe ville. was elected district director at the spring meeting of the Wom an's Auxiliary of the diocese of Western North Carolina, which was held at Grace church-iii-t he-Mountains here on Tuesday in an all-day session. Willi Mrs Mark Jenkins, of Fletcher, retiring director, presid ii'g Around (it) representatives from the branches in the area from the churches in Highlands. Franklin, Black Mountain, Asheville. Canton, and Fletcher attended Hishop Robert (Iribbin. of the Western North Carolina diocese was the eeieiuanl of Ihe l!o!y Com munion service which opened the meeting, followed by a business session devilled to reports from the various branches. A generous ollei ing was taken to defray the expenses of the dele gates from the fifth district to the summer conference to be held at St. Augustine's college. Raleigh. During the luncheon hour Bish op Gribbin made a brief talk re calling that the hostess auxiliary, was observing its sixtieth anniver sary this year and was the first or ganlzatidn"o'f its kind in Waynes villc. having been organized by the late Mrs Robina N Tate on April 18, 1887. Lake Junaluska Home Club Has April Meeting The April meeting of the Lake Junaluska Home Demonstration club was held at Long's Chapel on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary Margaret Smith, eounlv home agent gave Ihe demons! rat ion of tUt month on "Adequate. Safe and Convenient Water Supply." During the business meeting re ports were given by Mrs. C. Clark on projects on foods and home management: Miss Klizabelh Glos ser discussed home management and gardens. Mrs. W. A. Medford reported on poultry and health projects in the club. First Baptist Church Circles Meet Tuesday Maitha Franks circle will meet with Mrs. Ben Phillips on Hazel ; street. May fi, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Fred Allison will be the assistant hostess. Lorene Hammett circle will meet with the Misses Margaret and Lil lian Burgin on Love lane on Tues dav. Mav 6. at 8 o'clock. Madge Lewis circle will meet w ith Miss Marina Phillips at the Springdale school at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, May 6. Trans . portation w ill be provided for all circle members, leaving the church at 2 H0 p m. Klizaheth Cox circle will meet with Miss Robina Howell on Love lane at .'! o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May G. King's Own Royal Ambassadors will meet at the church, Monday 'afternoon at 3:30, May 5. The ob ject of this meeting is to study ranking steps. Each member will please bring one boy's garment for box to send to Bucharest. George Truett circle will meet with Mrs. Joe Justice and Mrs. P. H. Gentry, on Montgomery street, at 8 o'clock Tuesday night, May 6. CORRECTION In last issue an announcement was made of the No: - is-Franklin marriage which should have read Morris instead of Xorris. The bride was Miss Lucile Thelma Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Morris instead of Miss Norris. of Harold Fry, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Dewey Summe. P W. Summey, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Green, and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stamey, all, of Can ton; Mrs. Frank Fry, of Bryson City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jen kins, of Clyde. Mrs.' Massie To Fete Bride-Elect With Luncheon Mrs. Hugh Massie will be hostess on Saturday noon of a luncheon in compliment to Miss Hilda Way, whose marriage lo Jack Heywood Brown, of Beverly, Mass., will take place in June. Following luncheon the guests have been invited to remain for a game of contract. j WW I 5 Mi i 1W j S. '! h TIP TO BRIDES . . . Don't come down to breakfast in a trail ing kimono and curlsrs, if you want to make (he honeymoon last. It takes only a few min utes to do your hair and slip into a fresh, crisp housedress. Mrs. Clauson Given Luncheon J. M. Long and Mrs. R. L. ITovost were joint hostesses at Ihe home of the former of a bridge luncheon given in honor of Mrs. Krick Clauson of St. Petersburg and Waynesvillc, who has arrived for a visit here before going abroad for the summer. For the occasion the residence was ' arranged in quantities of sp. .ng flowers in white and pink, with Ihe color motif also noted in Ihe parly appointments. Following the serving of lunch eon, several progressions of con tract were enjoyed, with prices pre sented lo the winners of both the high and low scores. Mrs. Clauson was given a remembrance and Mrs. E. L. McKee was also presented with a prize. Those included in the courtesy were Mrs. Clauson. Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr.. Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Jr., Mrs. R. Roy Campbell, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Mrs. Bonner Vj, Mrs. Jimmy Uoyd. Mrs. Robert Stretcher, Mrs. Ben Colkltt, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. Richard N. Barber, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. E. L. McKee, of Sylva, and Mrs. William Ray. Home Schedule Last Two Weeks May Announced The schedule for the Haywood County Home Demonstration club, for the last two weeks in May will be as follows, according to the home agents, Miss Mary Margaret Smith and her assistant, Miss Hel en Smith. Ratcliff Cove club with Mrs. Bramlette Stone on Monday after noon the 19th, at 2 o'clock. Waynesville Homemakers at 8 o'clock in the evening with Mrs. Ben Phillips on Tuesday, May 20. Bethel club with Mrs. Ellis Wells at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon the 21st. West Canton club with Mrs. Hugh Early on Thursday afternoon the 22nd at 2 o'clock. A county-wide food demonstra tion will be conducted on Friday the 23rd by Miss Virginia Wilson, foods specialist, State college. Clyde club with Mrs. Roy Med ford at 10:30 o'clock on Tuesday, May 27, for an all-day meeting. Cecil club with Mrs. A. M. Fra iler at 2 o'clock on Wednesday aft ernoon the 28th. The district federation meeting will be held at the First Methodist church here with the Haywood county council as hostess group. RHYTHM STEP SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES NOW IN STOCK. A AAA To C Width! Sizes Fro m 4 to 10 V PVv: K A"8' I 4 Brown and White Casual Rhythm Step $9.95 PIRATE Solid Red $9.95 PIRATE. Solid White or Brown and White $9.95 CRESTWOOD CRfSTWOOt) Rhythm Step Spectator Brown and White $10.95 COQUETTE COQUETTE Rhythm Step Solid White Pump in Buckskin $10.95 Solid Brown or Black In Stock AAA to C CARDINAL Black and White Spectator RhyJ $10.95 Solid White Solid $10.95 $11 CRESTWOOD Blue and White Spectator KhytW $10,95 Black Patent SlinK I'mnp-H $10.95 $3La9 TheT SN , vxX ST8UTTU Lovely'
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