PAGE FTO THE WAYNESYTLLl MOUNTAINEER yds Wing day i.f the I'nlted er 11 . ..ntt JlI'oO a: ft" h Mrs pe,i,ur.,. u e. jnil .1 iln- liuine of js,e i i... out-en. ideJ ,.lnl a icwe T,,.. .-Vint ""' l) Mis VV . F, Cdinl'1 ii redd an . II. ft l-a M.l- Id Mrs. I. T, I, I. 1'eiry and pb,,l ccere elected i.iil .in' Mr j. n . i tn ,,,, (H " M"s - tl, Mis C I "'k" , h.mk Ferguson auinb. is '"' un nit. junmiiating L A llvau. ml Mi's. nJ tri'ii- a weic.mn.-i kr tH1.,l lu.ui- '.'if I'osl- tfri-limt Mis iney In Mrs. Perry's Hubert ODoiinell. bat Bun-ess li lt last oi- I., i GianKe. ure.. i tuiiu- lier duties Bur Grande, Ore., Mi.. Hurress has of her pi.reiits, Mr. Bunvss l"i llie past f,e in naynesviue Hi Incntls and utc in Ml various .1 While visiting Hurress .ilsii made )0K STORE plies & Equipment IGrrrtinc Cards slinrtinii ET A KICK of Bakins an ckes id PASTRIES Always Happy fhnp With I's I's Bakery Wji nrsvtlle s For . . . iian Craft "Main (raft Jivnurs fiery Mountain Jafts Route 19 m fwtoilj today. .... 1 Bridal Party Is Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. H. F. Millar were hosts of a dinner at the Coun-' try 1,'lub on Friday evening in hon or of Miss Mary Schusler and their son. William Millar, and members : of their bridal party The dinner preceded the wedding rehearsal at Grace Episcopal Church. : Guests were sated at p;e loin; table and the bridal motif wjj i jr ried ou' in the appointments Those present including the bud- : al party and out-ot-iown gue:U were Miss Schusler, Mr Millar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scfiusler. Mr. and i jTrs. Kobtrt Millar, Mrs. Huwaidj Stiomburg and tyiss Louise Keller I of Chicago. Mrs. B. F. Parker of! Leaksville, Miss Marguerite Wa;, Carl Nicholas a"nd Edward White of ; New York, James L. Elwood. Joe j Morrow, Tom Medford. and Bill ! Kicheson. I William Millar Is Host Of Dinner Party William I. Millar, who was mar ried to Miss Mary Schusler on last i Saturday evening, was host of a stag dinner at his home on Thurs day evening, honoring the attend ants in the wedding. The guests included Harry Schusler, W. H. F. Millar, Robert Millar, Carl Nicholas and Edward White of New York, Bill Kicheson, Jimmy Elwood, Tom Medford. Bill Dover and Charles lslcy. Methodist Circles To Meet The circles of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the (First Methodist Church will meet (today as follows: I Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. (Hugh Massie with Mrs. J. K. Boone las hostess at 3:30 p.m. I Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hyatt at 3:30 p.m. ! Circle No. 4 at the home of Mrs. ( M. H. Bowles al 7:30 p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Lawrence Leath erwood, Mrs. Carl ItatclifTe, and Miss Elizabeth MeCracken. I Circle No. 5 at the home of Mrs. Joe Massie at 7:30 p.m. Co-host esses will he Mrs. Roger Walker and Mrs, Tom Campbell. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Crittenden of Itaieigh were week end guests of Mrs. Crittenden's mother, Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan. BEST DRIVE-IN IN TOWN! BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY! SANDWICHES DRINKS Charlie's Place Opposite Pet Plant Batteries Arcessories Tires and Tubes Washing Polishing Lubrication Gas and Oil BALENTINE SHELL SERVICE Bill Balentine Main Street If an emergency requiring immediate cash should arise today vou would arrange . J w "ibuii .,&r jH t, u . 3 I 'ou, with a regular Income, could go to the bank mt",ey( you could borrow on your life Insurance; p We a itte fund set aside for just that purpose. P you were not here. Would your widow be able 1 emergencies? She would if you arrange now for a Standard Emergency Fund to be used for expensel f" expect. Without cost, we shall be glod to give you E. CONNATSER district Representative Main Street Waynesville fFERSOIl STANDARD i f INSURANCE COMPANY pSBORQ, NORTH CAROLINA Wm. Swayngim Is Married In , Charlotte The wedding of Mijs Mabel Car ols n Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rd.MiKind Floyd Kimball of Charlotte, and William Tilden Swajngim, sou of Mr. and Mrs. William Furrest Swayngim of Waynes ille. took place Friday night. August 27. at the home of the bnde's paients. Hev. C. E. Baker pastor of Durham Memorial Baptist church, officiated, using the double ri;;g ceremony. The urns were spoken before the mantel in the living room which was arranged with greenery, a bowl of mixed summer flowers in the center flanked by two candelabra holding white tapers. Floor bas kets filled with white gladioli and greenery and two seven-branched candelabra holding white tapers completed the decorations. Miss Jean Snyder, pianist, played Clair tie Lune." liefore the cere mony, and Miss Virginia Snyder, violinist, played "My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice, "- "At Dawning.'' "Al ways' and she sang, "All For You." The wedding march from "Lohen grin" by Wagner was used for the processional, and "To a Wild Rose"' was played during the ceremony. The bride was ,iven in marriage by her father. Dowiell M. Swayn gim, brother of the bridegroom, of Winston-Salem, was best man. The brid,- wore an off-white Botany wool suit with cocoa brown accessories and an orchid shoulder bouquet. Miss Jane Kimball, sis-! ter of the bride and maid of honor wore an ice blue Palm Beach suit j with navy accessories and a shoul der bouquet of pink rosebuds. Nancy Charles, Jr., cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore J a dimity dress of pastel colors and j .carried a basket of rose petals. ' The mother of the bride wore a ' beige crepe dress with black ac-j tessories and a shoulder bouquet of I gardenias. The bridegroom's moth er wore a black crepe dress with black accessories and a shoulder bouquet of gardenias. j A reception was given by thei parents of (he bride at their home after the wedding. The table was ' covered with a silk cloth from China. A three-tierd cake deco-! rated with green and yellow rose-i buds and topped with a miniature! bride and bridegroom was al one 1 end of the table, and the punch j howl was at the other end. White flowers and greenery were used in the dining room. Following (he reception the cou ple left for a wedding trip lo the mountains of North Carolina, after j which they will make their home iit Bowling Green. Ky. j The bride was graduated from j Central High school and Mars Hill ' Junior college, where she was a member of the Clio Literary so-1 ciety, served as pianist one year, and is now a member of the Busi ness Club Alumni association. She' was also pianist for the orchestra' one er During this summer, she has been employed by Southern Bell Telephone company. ' The bridegroom was graduated from Clyde High school, served with the Navy two and one-half years, attended Mam Hill Junior college, and is now a junior al For the Best in Dry Cleaning Pickup and Delivery SLRVICE CLEANERS llazelwood Mutt Tate, Owner Looking For GOOD FOOD? Try BURNETTE'S CAFE Main St Waynesville SEE US FOR . . . ACCESSORIES WASHING GREASING POLISHING GAS AND OIL JAMES SHELL SERVICE North Main Street Junaluska Supply Co. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Also Complete Line Buildinx Materia Millwork to Order Gas and Oil BIG CHIEF SERVICE STATION At Entrance Telephone 88 Lake Junaluska. N. C THE BEST IN SUMMER RENTALS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Jim Kilpatrick Paone 100 Mrs. William wtr r -si,.. v j f-- , , . , jGm l Mrs. place on Millar is the former Miss Saturday evening al Grace Miss Mary Schusler Weds William Millar At Grace Church Miss Mar Evelyn Schusler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Schusler of Swannanoa. became the bride of William Imber Millar, son of Mr. mid Mrs W. 11. F. Millar of Waynesville, in a ceremony which took place at the Grace Epis copal Church on Saturday evening at eight o'clock. September 4lli. The Iicvcreiul E. H. (ioold pro nounced the vows, using the double ring, 'ceremony. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli, garlands of ivy and gardenias, and candela bra of lighted cathedral candles Each w indow was lighted by a sin gle white candle encircled by greenery and lied with white satin iih bon Aerogram ol wedding music was ri rMjeri-'l in Joe Morrow, oig.nn.1, a m Call NicImiU... tenor, of New Votlt. !Mi Nicliola:. taind in t lie ' TJJi-i 'I he At iov " ...how anil is ii'i." iMtui ed in N II'' television. H j(.Tii!i ,( h I. ii Dii h" h Ed v;nV flric : ninl ' For Vou A lime" by lleiny y . (leelil. Mr Morrow play ed S.-ilul il Aninni" by Klgar he fore the ceil timii "Tr.'ninif rci" by Sebum. inn i- i . i softly during Ihe tiikiiu: "I the vows The tradi tion. il wi'ililiin: in.-nelies weie used tin tt.r i ticessiinuil jnil l ecessioi) al, and im tin- h. nediet inn Mr. Ni linlos s.inn "The Lord's Prayer" by Malolte The In iili- was given in marriage by her lallui She wore a gown of ivory duchess satin made with a yoke of ivory French illusion and n gathered bertha of handmade heirloom lace. The pointed bodice was trimmed with a row of self covered buttons, and had long tight sleeves ending in calla lily points. The circular skirt ended in a full tr.-'in and her veil, of ivory import ed French illusion, was held in place b a halo of handmade lace She (.in n il a bouquet of gardenias and si i pl.aiinl k with streamers of illusion matching her veil. Mis KelHit S. Millar, matron of honor, wore a gown of emerald green taffeta, made with pointed bodice, circular skirt, and yoke of flesh colored net. She carried a cascade bouquet of lemon yellow gladioli and ivy and were a match ing halo of gladioli Miss Marguer ite Way. bridesmaid, wore a gown of apple green taffeta fashioned along the same lines as that of the mat run of honor. Her bouquet was of Picardj glaliodi and ivy. Her halo malt lied her bouquet. Both at tendants wore rhinestone pill and earrings, gilts o the bride. Hubert Millar, brother of the bridi rTiMn, w as best man. and ush ers were William E Kicheson, .lames L Elwood. and Tom Med ford. The b' ic'e .. n'otb'T wore a gov n of cinnamon bro n crepe, with a halo hat of ( liartreu feathers ai'd a shoulder corsage of green or chids. The groom's mother wore a gown of American Beauty crepe with full length mitts of silver blue lace nd a shoulder corsage of rulirum lilies Immediately following the cere mony, the bnd" : parents enter tained with 3 reception at the Par ish House Mrs J R MeCracken Bouling Green. Ky. He is studying business administration. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. f. Swayngim. Miss Sara Jane Swayngim. Donald Swayngim. all of Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert j Justice, Mrs. John Williams of : Canton. Imber Millar -v I 111 if I I Mary Schusler. Her wedding took Episcopal Church. greeted the guests, .mil Mrs. Wil liam Medlord introduced I hem to the receiving line, composed of the members of the bridal parly, the hosts .and the ninl her of the groom. Miss Dorothy Kicheson directed the' guests to the gill room where Mrs. Porter Fiady piesided over the guest hook Mrs. John Sm.illiers and Mrs. John Taylor served punch, assist ed by Miss Mary t.u Elwood and Miss Betsy Siler. The hi ide s table was covered villi a I. ice cloth and centered with a three tiered cake topped with a immature bride and gloom before a wedding bell The table was decorated vtitb white flowers and white lapci.-. m silver candelabra Alter I he n i r ti.n I lie couple lell for a v edcl nig 1 1 a I " an un announced dc- ; in.it mn I'pon their ; cl ill II th'v 'Mil le nte in Duihain. where the bndep,inoi;i will conli line his law .stinlii-.. I'm- traveling the bride wore a fine I grei n gab ardiiie suit with gie.v ,-'i ces-.nl ies Her hat was ol gley leathers and her blouse of eii(r crepe She wore a shoulder c'lir'.aro of pink camellias The bride is a graduate nl 1 in coin High School. I), ti ml , Mil h.. and was a posl gi.idu.ile student at Waynesville Township High School She attended Mulngan Stale Oil lege and the l'niersil nl Cincin nati. The bridegroom is a graduate ol Waynesville Township High School He has completed his pie law stud ies at Duke I'niveisitv and will en ter Law School I lu re llus fall. Among the out ol town guests attending the wedding were: Mr Carl Nicholas and Mr Ted White of New York. Mrs I. K Anspac-h of Columbus, Ohm Mrs Olive Schomhiirg and Miss l.niu.c Keller of Chic ago. Ill . and Mi H I ' Parker of Leaksville. V ('. Mis. Frieda Knopf lias returned, to her home after a visit In friends . in St. Petersburg, f l, 5F 4$fC Y0U8 CftQCtK TOR II E 1 I I SPECIAL i COFFEE I S r i 1)7 I xSay-f I j lawawMi umiii iij James R. Boyd 1 Celebrates 80th Birthday Jamea R. Bojd was honoied on the occasion of his 80th bnthdav anniversary, Sunday, Sep! ember a, w hen his ten children and nu inbei.. of their families gatheied at In home on Academy Street for lunch eon. In the giuup weie Mr and Mi Grady Boyd and cbibhen, Mi,; Barbara Boyd ami loinm Ho', d. Mr. and Mr-: Iliad O Cbatin. Mi and Mrs. Robert Chafin and cbil dren, Mr and Mrs l.ariv t agle. Miss Daisy Boyd. Miss Be...ie Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Clayton. Mi and Mrs. Henry G. Clayton. Ji . Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sinilh of Riverdale. Ga . Mr. and Mi - John ny Ferguson, John W Boyd Mi and Mrs. Joe Webster. Janit ., Bee. d, Jr., and son, Dickie Bind The home was arranged tliiough out with vases of inived flower... many of which weie gilt, ol friends and relative. Ihe dining table held a large dec mated birth day cake. Following the luncheon a lea wa. held at the Boyd residence and lln following relatives attended Mi-... Fannie Vampbell. C. A Campbell. Mrs. Mildred Brown, Mrs Ki .ink Ferguson. Sr , Frank Ferguson .Ii . Mrs. Harry Marshall. Mrs. l!o Martin and grandson, Billy Fow lei , Mrs. L. K. Perry. Mr. and Mr - Phil I Boyd of Asheville, Misses Louise Mid Josephine Gadd.v. and III I It Miss Fave Haslult . i Many friends also called (lining i the afternoon to congratulate Mi Boyd. Mr. Boyd has been pnminu lit 1 connected with all affairs ol the community for main vears. For thirty vears until liis ret n ement about ten years ago. he was piesi- ! dent uf the First National Hank. The son of the late John II and ' Hebeeea Brown Boyd, he w as boi'ii on Jonathan Creek in Havwood Uaiunly. As a oung man he en gaged in farming and taught in the ! county schools. He moved to Waynesville with Ins family m l!)l)5. when he served, as Kegislei of Deeds of Haywood County. On completion ol his term nl ol lice, Mr. Boyd was employed as cashier of the former Cc1111111ere1.il Hank, a position on which lie held until Ihe bank merged with the First National Hank ami he vv.i made president . He has for many years served on the Board of Stewards cd the I'ir.l Methodist and is now chairman of the board of trustees of the church. He was chairman of the building committee, when the present church was built . During tiis political career Mr Boyd served lor three terin.j a u p Backache For fltiirlr. romforHnf hfp for FarVdrh. Rheumatic Pulnd, Ottiny np Nitrht(. R'ronir rloufjf urln, Irt Itattnf pkmarm, r,-(f Ptnn, rlrcleii undfr ves. inrl swollen snklf, lu tn non-frtnf nrj non-svuUmlc KMnf v unrl Wurtdfr tronblis. try Cysti. Qiilrk, porpttp tiiftrHon or monfv trk tinr un t f ' As': ftrtr li-uirfflt for Cyt tniiy. STOP WITH US I OK YOUR . . . 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FALL & WINTER SHOWING DONCASTER DRESSES SUITS 11LOUSES Sept. 7 to Sept. 14 MRS. R. L. COIN 21" N. IMain Barber's JWIES For COOKING - CMM Including Grimes Golden Storks Delicious Hock Apple Service Station AT BARBER'S ORCHARD Highway 19A-23 a. m. and 8 p. m. TWICE DAILY own price. "In Our New Building' Waynesville, a son, Sept. 2. i Mr and Mrs. W. S. Rich of Hazel wood, a daughter. Sept. 3. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norris of Canton, a son Sept. 4. Mr and Mrs H. D. Cockran of Canton, a daughter, Sept. 4. Mr and Mis. Taylor Roie of Way nesville. a daughter, Sept. 4. Mr and Mr; James Meadows of Canton, a .on. Sept E. Mr and Mrs David Miller and Mr. and Mrs James Wilbanks of Atlanta, spent the holiday week-end in Waynesville. Mr Miller ts a hi other of Mr, C. F. Kirkpatiick and Miss Kobina Miller. M- , Jane Dudlej Francis arrived Saturday from her home in High Point, to spend a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Francis, and her sister. Miss Nancy Francis. Muffin- for breakfast can be made jiiickh if the dry ingredi i'IP -. ;oe mcamicd and sifted the night bet. ie I'hone 332-J the country can GALLERY Sale V to