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rr; - 7 , THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J MRS BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Miss Edwards Is Feted At Parties In Durham Mis.s Mary Jane Edwards, whu-.e marriage tu Julm ('. Mupp, ,li will be an event ul Ma.v 7. uas ex tensiveiy enl.. rt jiiieit lat week end in Durham untie he was I tie guest of her bii.lher ami -i-tt-r-In-law Mr anu Mi . Dan 1.(1. aid-:. On Sat unlay .Mi who will aitend Mi maid ot honor v. a buffet luniheon r. Room Saturdav ncinin Seeley and Mi II A ' tained u ith an mn n !i home of Mr Si i-l a to Miss Kdvv:.id Dr. anl Mi Chai'a pier wete lm : el a itifl or of tin.' 1)1 uli- i lei I on the Malbouim i lot . I Ahu t'ulUn - l.d ai il a-: hole- ot a mi m he Ivy Mi- W. .1 ''.i u!l elller-li-iiil at the .1 (unite y W. F'.-p-. I ill hull Siiiut.i at Bride - Elect Is Honored By Guild Members Members of the Vosle an Serv ice Guild of Long's Chanel Metho dist Church at Lake Junaluska honored Miss Mary Jane Edwards, bride-elect, at a surprise miscel laneous shower given at the home of Mrs Willard Moody. Monday evening, immediately following the reuular meeting of the group. Serving as hostesses with Mrs. Moody were Mrs. Guy Fulhright and Miss Polly Dyer. Spring flowers were used in decorating and the Easter motif wa observed in the party ap pointments. Favors were minia ture umbrellas in pastel shades. Tho-e present were Miss Ed wards. Mrs Charles Klopp. Mrs. Wallace Ward. Mrs. Rov Floyd Mrs Ed Grimm. Mrs. David Riley, Mrs Hill Freel. Mrs. Floyd Bow man, Mrs A. 1. Ensley. Mrs Reuel Noland. Mrs. Kenneth Stall!. Mi's. Craig Reeves. Mrs. AI Phillips. Mrs John D. Medfnrd, Mrs. Cur tis Seas. Mis. Hugh l.eat hei wood. Mrs Diidlev Moore, Mi's. Hay El lis. Mis Paul Duckwall, Mrs John Reeves Mrs Ernest Carver. Mrs. Charles Edwards, Jr., and Mrs. Ida Plerslev. I Miss Martin Is I Entertained At Bridge Party Mrs Harry Lee Liner, Jr., and Mrs Fred Calhoun were joint host-erae- of a bridge partj given at the home of Mrs Liner Tuesday cvenmg as a courtesy to the lat ter - niece, Miss Eioise Martin, ho;e marriage will take place ne .t month. Spring flowers in pastel shades were used in decoiation of the room where tile guests assembled. Following the games high score tt ir:, were awarded to Mrs Calvin McDamel and Mrs N. M Medtord and low score prizes went to Mrs. Paul McElroy. Jr.. and Mrs. Fred Martin. Mis.s Martin was winner of the floating prize and was also pre tnted a gilt of crystal in her ho en pattern Those playing were Miss Martin, her mother, Mrs Fred Martin, Mrs. Biumon Matney Mrs Ned Howell, lisIiruce Jaynes. Mrs. I'aul Mc Elro'v. Jr . Mrs. Clvde Fisher, Mrs. Calvin McDunicls. Miss Louella Hall, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Miss Dorothy Richeson. Mrs. Rudolph Carswell. Miss Betty Bradley, Mrs. Robert Osborne. Mrs. N. M. Med forll and Mrs. Charles Burgin. Susie Swanger Celebrates 14th Birthday Miss Susie Swanger entertained with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell Saturday evening, in celebration of her four teenth birthday anniversary. A color scheme of pink and blue was carried out and the din ing table held a decorated birth day cake. The guest list included Miss Claudine Ferguson, ' Miss Glenda Berry, Miss Patsy Brendle, Miss Patsy Blaylock, Miss Barbara Vick ery. Mis.s Louise Swanger, Miss Norma Jean Winchester, Charles Alley. Charles Messer. Ted Owen. Wilburn Davis. Charles Leather- wood. Malcolm Clark, Robert Browning, and Raymond Toman. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. CTosman have returned to Buford. Georgia after spending several months here. MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE Easter's big Dress Parade inspired this big showing of handsome neckwear by Arrowl So come in and let us show you . . . . . . small figures, stripes, foulards, paisleys, checks, large patterns, and many morel . . . scores of striking colors, in many tasteful combinations. . . . and all on luxurious, long-wearing fabrics) Every Arrow Tie has a special lining that makes perfect-knotting a shoo-in. See them todayl MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE Bridal Party To Be Honored At Buffet Dinner Miss Kathryn Noland and Wil liam Hyatt and members of their bridal party will be honored at a buffet dinner given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Nol and. at their home on the Crab tree Road, this evening, following fhe wedding rehearsal at Long's ' Chapel Methodist Church. Appointments will be in the bridal motif and the dining table will be arranged with a vase of . white snapdragon and lighted white tapers in silver holders. The guests in addition Jo Miss Noland and Mr. Hyatt will be Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Hyatt. Mrs. Clar ence Hyatt, and daughter, Miss Beth Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leatherwood and son. Jimmy Leatherwood. Mrs. Jack Redmond. Miss Jackie Sue Redmond, Miss Nancy Carolyn Noland. Mrs. Kath ryn Noland. Mr. and Mrs Reuel 1 Noland and sons. Ted and Joe ; Noland, Miss Peggy McCracken, the Rev. and Mrs. Fred O. Dry man, the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Duck wall, Mrs. Pink Leatherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray, Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hyatt, Jimmy Swanger, Tom Medford, Gerald Noland and ' Mrs. Aileen Williams of Ocalo, Fla.. I Mrs. Lyle Noland of Orlando, Fla., I Miss Jean Hyatt, sister of the ! groom, who is a student at Peace i Junior College, and her guests. Miss Mary Lib Walker and Miss Adrienne Eller. Miss Noland Is Entertained In Asheville Miss Kathryn Noland, bride-elect of William Hyatt, was honored 4at a luncheon given by Mrs. W. G. Rhinehart at her home in Ashe ville on Monday. Among the guests were Miss Noland, Mr. Hyatt, Mis. Wiley No land, Mrs. Jack Redmond and Mrs. Marshall Leatherwood. Gave Concert ' '" i V f - 1 ' I n't V "' ,K' v t l Lyric Soprano Carolyn Long of Cambridge, Maryland, came to Waynesville Monday night, gave a concert at the Wav nesv ille llgh School, Auditorium, and made a host of new fans in the process. 0 Linen Shower Is Given For Bride-Elect Mrs. Jack Redmond and Mrs. Marshall Leatherwood were host esses of a linen shower given at the home of Mrs. H. C Ferguson, Monday evening, in compliment to their sister, Miss Kathryn Noland, whose wedding will take place to morrow afternoon at Lake Juna- : luska. Vases of pink and white snap dragon were used in decoration of !the rooms v-tiere the guests as I sembled and the same colors were noted in the refreshment?. The hostesses were assisted by their mother, Mrs. Wiley Noland, and Mrs. Robert Plott. The guests included Miss No land, Mrs. Harry Hyatt Mrs. Med ; ford Leathenvod, Miss Betty Leath 1 ei wood, Mrs. Roy Plott. Mrs! Lin iwood Grahl, Mrs. Bill Mehaffey, Mrs. Levi Morgan, Mrs. Marshall Leatherwood, Mrs. W. L. Lampkin, 1 Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, Mrs. Clarence Hyatt, Mrs. Millard Ferguson, Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick, and Mrs. George Craig 1 Wesleyan Service Guild To Meet Tuesday Night The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist church ot Way- nesville will meet at 7:30 p. in. : Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Homer Plott. Pre-Easter Service Tonight In Waynesville A ore-Easter service will be heM at T...0 p.m. today at the Waynes, villi- Presbyterian Church, the Rev JVIalcolm Williamson, -the pasi,,i announced. The service will be on the them, "Words from The Cross ". The pastor said everyone is m vited. Foocj 1 Mill , , J i; "Its, T.E.L. CLASS TO MEET The. T.E.L. Class of the Fii Baptist church will meet at tiu home of Mrs. Hugh Campbdl i night at 7:30 o'clock. COL. AND MRS HOWELL START TK1P SATURDAY Col. and Mrs. James Harden' Howell. Sr.. are leaving Saturday for a visit to Washington, D. C. and several Virginia cities. While i in Washington. Mrs. Howell will I attend part of the program of the ' National Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She will attend a meeting and lunch eon of the National committee for 1 the American Indian, of which she is a member. I MRS. JOLLY IS DAR DELEGATE Mrs. Hugh Jolly left Wednesday for Washington, D. C. where she will attend the National Congress of Daughters of the American Rev olution as a delegate from the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. While j in Washington she w ill he the guest J Harville. 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