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' "PAGE FOUR Presbyterian Circles To Meet Today Circles of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church will meet today as follows: Circle No. 1 will meet in the As sembly Room at the church at 3':30 p.m. Mrs. W. F. Swift and Mrs. W. H. K. Millar will be host esses. ' Circle No. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. John Stephens on Boundary Street , at 7:30 p.m. Circle No. 3 will meet at the home of Mrs. VV. D. Smith at 7:30 p.m. Miss Thelma McElliannon will be associate hostess. Sensational New Radio Quiz Show EVEKY TUESDAY 9:31) to 10:.')0 p. m. Over WWNC IT'S FUN! IT'S EXCITING! IT'S ENTERTAINING! BROUGHT TO YOU BY Howell Motor Co. Han wood St. Wavnesville Df SOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER naaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaiaHBaaaaa PARK THEATRE ' PROGRAM Wednesday. July 7 Daniel Boone' Starring GEOKOK O'BRIEN and an All Star Cast Thursday. July N STAGE SHOW The Imperial Hawaiians 17 NATIVE HAWAIIANS HAWAIIAN MUSIC The Imperial Hawaiian Revue . . . The First Native Hawaiian Show to Visit the U. S. Since Pearl Harbor HULA DANCERS KNIFE THROWERS NATIVE MUSIC Admission 25c and .Vie also "Devil Ship" Starring RICHARD LANE and LOUISE CAMPBELL 1 4VJ PROTECT A mortgage may have made it possible for you to own your home. Would it be the cause of your family losing it if you were no longer here? A low cost Jefferson Standard Mortgage Can cellation Plan will pay off the mortgage in full in the event of your death and probably leave a little extra besides. For your family's sake, investi gate this plan today. S. E. CONNATSER District Main Phone 705 JEFFERSON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OBECNSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Methodist Groups Will Meet Today Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet today as follows: Circle No 1 will meet at the home of Mrs Guy Massie with Mrs. Roy Tuttle as associate hostess at 3:30 p.m. Circle Nu. 2 will meet at the home of -Mrs Johnnie Ferguson at Mrs. G. K. Boston as associate host ess at 3:30 p.m. Circle No 4 will meet at the home uf Mrs. Jonnie Ferguson at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. W. C. Boutwell and Misses Bessie ami Daisy Boyd will be associate hostesses. Circle No 5 will meet at the home of Mrs. William Norris at 7:30 p. m Mrs. Charles Balentine and Mrs. Bruce Jaynes will be as sociate hostesses. Nancy Prevost Is Hostess Of Birthday Party Miss Nanc Prevost. young daughter ol .Mr and Mrs. Aaron Prevost. was hostess of a party on Thursday in celebration of her sev enth birthdav anniversary, Followniy Haines and contests at the Prevost residence the guests were enti rt ained at a luncheon at The Tow lie House. Decorations were i:i yellow and white and places 'Acre marked with miniature baskets ot mints. Favors were par tv hats and coloring books. The must lisi included Pain Parkmau. .loan Prevost. Susan Pre vost. Balis Buslinelt. Carolyn Davis, Sarah Jo llcui'ililand of Nashville, Fairfax Smat hers of Atlantic City, Linda t'hoate Adora Lea Prevost, Patience Ka.v , and Marty and Grev U at kins Mr and Mrs Maurice Pea bod v and son Maurice. Jr.. of Atlanta, ale v'sit'"fi Mr and Mrs. Joe Cat hey this w eek. HOME Representative treet Waynesville STANDARD Clyde Church Is Scene Of Double Wedding The Methodist church in Clyde was the scene of a tfoubk' wedding on Saturday aJunfi, at 4 p.m., when Mis RUbV'KfttWten Thomp son, daughter f Jr nd Mrs. Jar- vis Thompson ?f Clyde becainc the bride of Earl Mi Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gradyv. Rogers of Clyde and Miss Margaret Sue Spencer, daughter of Mr Md Mrs. Cecil Spencer of Clyde became the bride of Elzear D. Robare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond liobaifie of Cornell, Wis. 'J&V.'". The Hev. J. 'SaoipJey, reiiied minister of Lake "junaluski and supply pastor for tlvf Clyde church, officiated, using;, the double rinu ceremony for both' .couples. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli and se en branched candelabras h o I ding lighted cathedral tapers against a background of hemlock and rhodo dendron, The vows' weTe spoken be neath a white arch entwined with ivy. A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Peggy Mc- Cracken, pianist, and Miss Mildred Rhinehart, vocalist.' Prior to the ceremony. Miss McCracken played "Ava Maria" and "Claire de Lune" and Miss Rhinehart sang "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" and "Because". The traditional "Bridal Chorus" was played as the wedding party entered the church and dur ing the ceremony Miss McCracken played "To a Wild Rose". As the party left the church, the reces sional by Mendelssohn was played. The couples entered the church together and both brides were at tired in white crepe street length dresses with white accessories and carried white prayer books topped with white rose buds showered with blue gypsophella and blue satin streamers. Mrs. Van Haynes of Clyde, a cousin of Miss Thompson was her matron of honor and only attend ant. Miss Doris McCracken of Clyde, a school male of Miss Spen cer served as her maid of honor. Both attendants were attired in street length dresses of blue taf feta and wore corsages of pink rose buds. Van Haynes of Clyde was Mr. Rogers' best man and Johnny Spen cer of Clyde, a brother of' Miss Spencer .was Mr. Robargis best man. Those serving as ushers were Bobby Rogers. Billy Thompson, and Richard Morgan of Clyde, and George Garrett of Hazel wood. Mrs. Thompson, mother of Miss Thompson, wore a street length dress of blue with blue and white accessories and a corsage of Pink rose buds. Mrs. Spencer also wore blue with blue and white acces sories. Mrs. Rogers wore an aqua dress with white accessories and a "cor sage of pink rose buds. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers left for a short wed ding trip within the state to re turn to their home in Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Robarge left for Wiscon sin and will make their home at Cornell. For traveling each bride wore a dress of navy blue and a corsage of white roses. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Robarge are veterans of World War II. Mr. Rog ers is at present employed by Champion Paper and Fiber Co. and Mr. Robarge is employed in Cor nell, Wis. Among ihe out of town guests at tending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huffman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolick of Hickory, Miss Mary Kate Penland of Waukegan. 111., Carroll Spencer of Newport News. Va.. Mrs. Homer1 Heritz. and Mrs. Homer Berry of. Candler. OLD-WORLD CHARM CHANTILLY STERLING by GORHAM SIX-PIECE PLACE SETTING? ONLY $23.00 (30 ft O. TAX . INCLUOfft) E. J. LILIUS JEWELER SPIRITED ,. 7 ijf 'jjij I ELEGANCE ' ' Iff JfJ I AMERICA'S jiff II THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Miss Catherine Jones MISS JONES, daughter of Mrs. Samuel Henry Jones,, is en gaged to Murphy Dudley Hunnicutt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Dudley Hunnicutt of Charlotte. The wedding will take place in the early fall. " j ! Edith York Is Engaged To Boyce White Mr. ;ind Mrs. U. 13. York ot I'igeon road have announced the engagement of (heir daughter. Miss Edith Junaitu York to Boyce Muck er White, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Edgar I'inkncy White of MnSher foidton. The wedding will lake ;jlaee at the York residence on .luly 11, in a candlelight ceremony aj 7 o'clock. The father of the bridegroom-elect will pronounce the vows. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Beihel high school, after which she attended lieiea college for two years and was later graduated from Appalachian Teachers college with a U.S. degree. For the past year she was head of the homo econom ics department of the lied Oak high school near Weaverville. She has recently accepted a position as home economics teacher in the Clyde high school for the coming' year. Mr. White is a graduate of Kutli erlordlon high school. lie also at tended Appalachian Teachers col lege and in May was graduated from the Western Pennsylvania Horological institute in Pittsburgh. He plans to go in business in Can ton He is a veteran of World War II. having served for two j ears in the army. While in the European theater he was attached to the 44th infantry. -i. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kaufman and daughters Valerie Lee and Gail Joyce of Tampa, arrived Sun day. Mrs. Kaufman and Valerie will attend the "Theatre In The Sky" School of the Theatre this summer. Mr. Kaufman will spend a week here before returning to Tampa. They are staying at Mrs. Clark's residence in Hazelwood. Mrs. ('. E. liolhrock and son, Carl Edwin Kolhroek, Jr., who have been visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler. left yesterday for their home in Reidsville. They were accompanied by Mr. Knthrock, who joined them here for the week end. Basil Spencer of Hickory. Mrs. Ma rie Bryson. Mrs. Charles Willis and Mrs. Andy Worley of Canton, Mrs. Nellie Clarke of Waynesville and Mr. and Mrs. Torn Garrett and fam ily of Hazelwood. "5$f ASK YOU , . atom f SPECIAL I Engagement Of Catherine Jones Is Announced Mrs. Samuel Henry Jones has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Catherine Jones, to Murphy Dudley Hunnicutt, Jr., of Charlotte and Waynesville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Dudley Hun nicutt of Charlotte. The announcement was made at a tea given on Saturday afternoon by the mother of the bride-elect. Arrangements of summer flow ers in pastel shades were used throughout the living and dining rooms and the tea table was dec orated in the bridal moitf. Mrs. Jones received with her daughters, Miss Catherine Jones and Miss Thelma Jones. During the first hour Mrs. Clay ton Walker greeted the arrivals met Mrs. Leon M. Killian, Jr., pre sented each guest with a miniature booklet in which the engagement was announced. Mrs, Charles E. Ray invited the guests into the dining room where Mrs. W. W. Da vis presided with Mrs. H. W. Bau com, Mrs. Porter Frady and Mrs. William Norris. Mrs. Doyle Alley said goodbye to the guests. During the second hour those assisting were Mrs. William Cobb at the entrance, Mies Edith Sum merrow. in charge of the an nouncements, Mrs. James T. Jones, aunt of the bride, inviting the guests into the dining room, Mrs. W. W. Davis again presiding in the dining room assisted by Miss Ed na Summerrow, Mrs. Paul McEl roy, Jr., and Mrs. Grover C. Davis. Goodbyes were spoken to Mrs. Fred Campbell. Around 125 guests called during the afternoon. The bride-elect attended the Waynesville Township high school and graduated from Peace college. She formerly held a secretarial po sition with the First National Bank. Mr. Hunnicutt is a veteran of World War II, and served for six and one half years with the United States marine corps, as assistant communications officer. Three and one half years of his service were spent overseas. He has been chief engineer of Radio Station WHCC since it was established here but plans to go to Waukegan, 111., this week, where he has accepted a sim ilar position as chief engineer of Station WKRS. The wedding will take place in the early fall, the date to be an nounced later. A number of so cial affairs wili honor Miss Jones before her marriage. Juanita McDaniel Has Party On 11th Birthday Miss Juanita McDaniel was host ess of a party at her home Satur day evening in observance of her eleventh birthday anniversary. She was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. Wade McDaniel. After various games were played the guests were invited into the dining room where an ice course was served. The table was centered with an arrangement of pink and white garden flowers and the same colors were used in other appoint ments. Guests included Ruby McDan iel, Patsy McDaniel, Barbara Jones, Marguerite R u s s , Marguerite Leatherwood, Mary Jane Hunter, Linda Welch, Sarah Brown, Bar bara Teague, Barbare Crawford, Jean McDaniel, Malinda Brown, Judy Cabe, Florrie Patrick, Ann Coman Crawford, Anna Jean Lin er. Jimmy Marcus, Freddy Marcus Joe Liner, Bobby Clark, Lucius Jones, and Dicky Heimick. F. E. Alley. Jr., of Washington, D. C. is visiting his parents, Judge and Mrs. Felix Alley, DellwoodClub Meets With Mrs. Moody The Dellwood Home Demonstra tion Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grady Moody with Mrs. W. D. Ketner presiding. The demonstration on "Wise Buying" was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith. Project leaders reporting were Mrs. Frank Henry on foods, Mrs. Grady Moody on gardens, Mrs. Hugh Allison on poultry, and Mrs. Ketner on citizenship, clothing, and home beautification. f Baptist Circles Will Have Meetings Tonight The circles of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the following homes: Lottie Moon Circle at the home of Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick with Mrs. C. C. League as associate hostess. Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle at the home of Mrs. W. H. Burgin. Fannie E. S. Heck Circle at the home ot Mrs, Will Ray with Mrs. George Garrett as associate host ess. Eliza Yates' Circle at the home of Mrs. H. A. Hall. , Ann Hasseltine Judson Circle at the home of Mrs. J. B. Siler. . Dinner-Dance Opens Season At Piedmont Around two hundred Dersons at tended the dinner dance at the Piedmont Hotel Saturday night, of ficially opening the summer season. The dance was sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi sororitv and was furnished by Eva Boatwright and her orchestra. Among those attending the din. ner with guests were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Lach lan Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirk patrick, Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt, mr. ana Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mint Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walker and Mr." and Mrs. Charles Ketner! Miss Marion Robinson of Braden. ton, Fla.. Miss Juanita Cnlllnn i Charlotte and Franklin Thornton of Tampa, arrived this past week end to spend the summer as stu dents in the "Theatre In The Rkv" School of the Theatre. While here they are living at Briar Rose Cot tage on Love Lane. Customers of U. S. gas utility companies totalled 21,590,000 at the end of 1947. mm I'lrM irr-l, R Mt Mlllltu km' MMtttrt k? Ikt tllM ItealM ai atkn iUi ukMaaeM OMIN ak lU !, HttHMM if rkmkat AiMtft M nkiU tatat, Tr? ONM far M aara. a tr rai aaa'i fttl man maiar. alack al" ta Wirk, KtJ, twM Lltal Cti OMIN nka faMI at itk't Br ptata II, ft. TO A netoroNy kv4y look ::: skin light wA soft ond pretfv ' odBfl,w kwriighh". . . rs Aw look Duftorry endorses! YouH wo"' ;t ,0' your own ... so oome in any time fW week to our Cosmet-c Deoortmerrf and meet a beauty exoert from the Richord Hudnu Solon ond OuBorry lo ochieve this look preporations . . . she'B Makt-Up . ; ; and THAT'S MOT Alll eIR-Aa .d.ta MRS. LILLIAN WHITTLE Wl BE AT SMITH'S PKl Mrs. Way Fisher Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs. Way Fisher was h..ci ... . the' Jonathan Home Demonstration Club at hr home Friday Htt,,. noon. Miss Mary Margaret Smith home agent, discussed "Wi;n u,,. ing" and project laeders reported" as iouows. garden, Mrs. J L Palm er; poultry. Mrs. F. R. Kcnntds home beautification, Mrs. R Howell; clothing, Mrs. Medfoid Leatherwood; citizenship, Mrs w R. Boyd; and foods, Mrs. John Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Way, in and small son, Joe, IV. and M,. Way's mother, Mrs. Oliver White of Richmond, were week end gucu of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Way, J,- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitener of Gastonia, were week end guests ol Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Blanton. Mr Whitener and Mrs. Blnton are sis ters. Mr. and Mrs. Hcbart Williams and Mrs. Wililams' lather .i,,i, Tittle, have returned to their homes after a visit to Jacksonville Fla. Miss Ida Lou Gibson spent last week end in Marion and attended the wedding of a friend, Miss Betty Adkins. Miss Gibson was soloist for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of Hartford, Conn., are visiting the latter's father, J. P. Francis. Mrs. D. M. Trollinger of Louis ville, Ky., is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Eugenia c Jones. Help stop starvation Give. r WAYNESVILLE, N. Continuous Shows From 3 P. M. Mondjy Thn Shows From 1 1 A. M. Saturdays Shows at 2, 4 and 9 f. M. Sundayi LAST TIMES TODAY Mickey Rooney, Gloria Drllavrn. 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