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Monday Aitr PA&E FOUR THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER .y .if - ft I k."i5 ..II. r k' .'. ..,4f I i. t i 1; A OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Phiiiips-Gaddis : Wedding Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaddis daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wiley have announced the marriage of ! Baxtt.r Noland of Lake Junaluska, thur daughter. Miss Dorothy Gad- j bl.canu, tne bride of William Dar ilis. to John Phillips, son of Mr. wm HvalI son ol Mr and Mrs and Mrs. J. W. Phillips of Canton. Harrv J()nt.s HvaI, ol Waynesville, The ceremony was performed in in a dou,le ,-inn ceremony which Clayton. Ga., on Saturday. April 2. i tr,ok pa(l,, fridav afternoon at For her wedding the bride wore jL,mg s Chapt. Methodist church, a L'lay wool suit with black acces- Lakt, JunaIuska. The Rev. Paul $0!'irs!- 'Duckuall. pastor of the chapel, Mr. Phillips is a graduate of the j pronounced the vows. Wpynrsville Township High School Branches of apple blossoms and Mr. Phillips is a member of , a;'ainst a background of evergreens the senior class of the Canton were arranged on the alter, and High School. For the present the door candelabra entwined with ivy couple is residing with the bride's were placed at intervals among the parents. Sorority To Honor Mothers 'flip Heta Sigma Phi sorority will entertain the mothers of the mem- bcr- at a dinner to be given Thurs - day evening at the Skyland Tea Jlooin at 7:111) o'clock. Members Jiave been asked to make reservations with Mrs. W. M. Cobb In noon Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. G C. Summerrow are '.pending a few days in High Point as guests of the latter'.s broth-ci-in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. It. C Crawford. Mr and Mrs. Henry Shumaker of Woodruff. South Carolina, spent La.fcr with the latter's mother. Mr.. T N Massie. OUR WORK IS WOT OF VESTERDAV, WEDOTHIW6S INI THE MODERN tf iOCM TtAMMMUU, li miWdivroYoiii 1 - A ' V .- ARReASU Qo 1oua. Wealth THE FRIENDLY BANK a personal interest in your welfare ... So it is with your bank. Mutual confidence . . . friendly trust arc as im ( portant to a lifetime association as sound back ground. You can bank on ALL these qualities when you bank with The First National Bank. THE First National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Fedeivl Reserve System ? ORGANIZED 1003 MRS iMiss Kathryn Noland Is Ig rfd Qf WiUiam Hyatt ; ' Miss Kathryn June Noland greenery. A program ot nuptial music was presented b Miss Peggy McCrack- en. organist, and Mrs. Thomas Ray, soloist. Miss McCraeken played I.icbestraimi, " "Ava Maria," and To A Wild Hose;" and Mrs. Ray sane "Because'' and "At Dawning.' ,',,..,, werp nlv. ed as processional and recessional. Betty Leatherwood, Mrs Robert The bride, who was given in mar- : p,ott and Miss Allevne Williams riage by her lather, wore a gown I Miss Jean Hyatt was in eh;;re ol of white taille, tashioned with a , ,nr urjde s book fitted bodice, a sweetheart neckline ; The brides table was covered edged with ruil'le of material of;wUh a lace c,oth aiu( u;ls ,.,.,,.,. the gown, and long pointed sleeves. ed wilh a thrce-ti. rod xmirfiiu The lull skirt extended in a long .i, .,,.,! ..oil ,i i.,,i round train Her veil of illusion was worn won a Minim uoniiei eflect and w as of finger tip length. She carried a white prayer book topped with white orchids and showered with tuberoses and val- i,.v ini,. Miss Jean Hvatt. sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride as sories Her hat of navv bku. maid of honor. She wore a gown 1 was an 0fT-the-face model and was !of blue talTeta made with a full i trimmed in a veil of pink nialiuo. skirt with folds at either side held j she Wore the white orchid dctach in place by pink flowers. She wore ed from her bridal arrangement. , mitts of the same material as the Mrs. Hyatt is a graduate ol the gown and her hat was of blue 1 Fines Creek high school. Mr mahne with a shoulder length veilHyatt is a graduate of the Wav of maline. She carried a bouquet i nesville Township high school and of pink carnations tied with pink ; 0f the Kings Point, Long Island, . satin ribbon. , Serving as junior bridesmaids 1 were young nieces of the bride, Miss Nancy Carolyn Noland of Clyde and Jac kie Sue Redmond of Waynesville Their frocks were fashioned with sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves, and full skirts trim med at bottom with ruffles of the same taffeta 01 the dresses. They wore wreaths of flowers in their hair and carried old fashioned nosegays. Miss Noland s frock was lavender and her flowers were yel low and Miss Redmond wore yel low and carried lavender flowers. Jimmy Leatherwood of Clyde, nephew of the bride, was ring bear er and little Beth Hyatt, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a white talfeta frock, a Your bank stands in the same position to your financial welfare as your doctor does to your health. It is through your bank that you assure your future . . . build up your reserve against the time of need. Even when it is not actively serving you, your bank contributes indirectly to your well-being by keeping the life-blood of community business flow ing. There are many sound doctors ... but the doctor who inspires your confidence is the one who takes ACTIVITIES BEN SLOAN, Society Editor miniature model of that worn by the junior bridesmaids, and carried a basket of mixed pastel flowers. The bride groom had as his best man. his cousin. Walter Hjatt, and ushers were David Hyatt, cousin ol the bridegroom, Reuel Noland. brother of the bride, Ted Nol.md. nephew o fthe bride, and Tom Med ford . Immediately following the cere mony at the church a reception was held at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leatherwood, which was attended by only the mem bers of the bridal party and the two families. Mrs. Reuel Noland greeded the guests at the entrance and intro- i ;duced tnem to lne m.civinR , which was composed of the bridal nartv and oarents of the bride and , bridearoom Mrs. Leatherwood i i .1... j:: .,,1 . ., ".' ,,,e ,u,m' i and groom. A bowl ol while Mian dragon and Shasta daisies, and I white candles in silver holders were aiso used 1 After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip. For trav eling the bride wore a soldier blue gabardine suite with iiihv acto-- Merchant Marine Academy. lie served three years during World War 11 in the merchant marines ana now nolas tne position ot man lager with the Wood Canning ( pany of Crockett, Virginia. The couple will reside in Wthe ville, Virginia. Miss Ida Lou Gibson has return ed to Cincinnati to resume her studies at the Conservatory of Music after spending the Faster holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson. Henry Foy and Bob Gibson, ,lr returned to Clemson College today after spending the week end at home. Constant Companions I I CTV t Silk dress with jersey jacket By VERA WINSTON MANY ARE THE frocks al ways seen today in the company of their own jacket, bolero, cape or coat. Here is a little jacket of black worsted jersey. It makes an attractive duet with a dress of pink and black polka dot silk. The dress has a snug bodice draped taut to the center seam. The skirt Is gathered in front, and gored is the back. Lions Schedule Ladies' Night For Next Friday I Fi-id-y night is Ladies' Night j for the Waynesville Lions Club. : The Waynesville Lions and their j feminine guests will hold their ' it 1 11 m 1- program at 7 p.m. at the j Mount Valley Inn at Maggie on 1 t mo I )cl!w ood lioad. A spei 1.1I committee of Chair man Herbert Buchanan, Wayne ; Cni l i ning. (). H. Roberts, and Al ly in Ward is working on the details ; u t lie program. Arrangements for the dinner are 1 being made by Lee Davis, chair 1 man; Charlie Woodard, Richard Corriiif-'cr. Mrs. Boyd Owen, and i Mrs. L. G. Klliott. Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian WHODUNITS M I'.b'A NO After Midnicht. Sn pense novel in which an American -veteran returns to the Hali, hi scene of his most memor ,)M.' n iriin'i' experiences to trace t ' i . recent history of a valuable p lint m-;. fo renew his infactuation w-ih an Italian aristocrat, and to i-nil fill who betrayed him lo the oTi'ians." V. E NT WORTH Miss Silver Comes lo stay. "Mi'ss Maud Silver arrives in a nii'l country village for a visit villi an old college classmate and promptly finds herself involved in events that set the village folk completely on edge." I .OK I'S Calf for Venus. On his way to bury S. T. Ed munds in a coach on a November day in 1H01, young Dr. Shadbolt meets I.ctty Rowan, attempts to save her from her disreputable Aunt Thirza. buys her a blue enamel bracelet and becomes first a smuggler, then a murderer all for the sake of I.ctty." DISNEY Hangman's Tree. A novel "of suspense and atmos- i phere for murders attendant on the ?alra Festival in Charleston. S C . " G KDNER Case of the Dubious BriilcRrnnm. This "concerns the curious case of the hridegroom with two wives. Delia Street and Paul Drake give Maon the help he needs to crack the case ..." GARDNER D. A. Takes a Chance. "Too much candy, too many knives, and too many politicians, and a great deal too much of suave, unscrupulous A. B. Carr makes this one of Doug Selby's toughest i cases. REMOTE CONTROL CLEVELAND (UP) A Cleve land pastor kept right on preach ing to his congregation during an illness, even though he was confin ed to his bed in the parsonage next door to the church. ! Members of the Archwood Con- gregational Church heard the Rev. i Lawric J. Sharp preach and pray with the aid of a two-way ampli fication system. When the time came for Rev. Mr. Sharp to speak or pray, he merely dropped his ear phones and picked up a microphone. IW1 f I jf Miss Smith Is Honored At Farewell Party Members of the Waynesville Business and Professional W'omenS Club entertained with a miscel laneous shower Thursday evenint as a farewell courtesy to Miss Man Margaret Smith, a former nierr.be: of the club, who lett Friday to re side in Ga'stonia. The party v.a given at the home of Mrs. Henri ctta F. Kluttz and came as a sur prise to the honor guest. Arrangements of pink tulip: were used in decorating and f salad course was served. The show er eifts were presented to Mis 1 Smith by Mrs. M. G. Stamey. pres ident of the club. Assisting in serving were Mrs Lester Burgin. Jr.. Miss Kliabell McCraeken .and Mrs. G. C. Fergu son. Garden Club Members Visit Asheville Gardens Members of the Richland Gar den Club of Waynesville visitec' nine gardens in the Asheville are; Thursday during the annual Nort! Carolina Garden Tours. In the group were Mrs. Whitener PitvosI Mrs. R. L. Prevost. Sr., Mrs. J. II Boyd. Mrs. John M. Queen. Mrs James L. Elwood, Miss Louise Mac Fadyen, Mrs. Gordon Sehenek and Mrs. J. W. Rav. During the month of April, gar dens throughout the state are opened to local and visiting gar den club members and visiting flower lovers. Haywood WMU To Meet April 27 The annual associational meet ing of the Haywood Baptist Wo men's Missionary Union will be held April 27 at Riverside. Miss Irene Snow of the State WMU office and Miss Sara Francis Diaz from the Home Mission Board will take part in the program. In making the announcement. Miss Daphne Boone, assncial imial missionary, said members of other churches are also invited to attend, as well as those which have or ganizations in the WMU. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Branded and daughter, Dolores, ol Green- ville, S. C, former residents of : for their home in Lynchburg, Vir Waynesville, spent Easter with'ginia, after a visit to Mr. Brandt's friends here. 'brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and lne After Easter Sale Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses for Women Spring Coats NOW SELLING FROM $10.00 to $25.00 Off On Each Coat SEE THESE WONDERFUL VALUES TODAY Early $ 9.95 10.95 12.95 14.95 17.95 Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses THE i- - Personal Mr .and Mrs. Charles W. Ed vards of Lake Junaluska are spend ng this week at their home In Jurham. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Bannister of -.reenwood. S. C. were week end nests of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Mc Cittrick. i- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jack Atkins nd children. Jackie anu o., Uith and Mrs. James Atkins re urncd on Sunday from a visit to and Mrs. Ben Atkins at their nonie in Atlanta. Mice I iillKn Johnston of Fayette j lie and Mrs. II. W. Johnston and ons David and Henry, ot ureens ,oro spent the Easter week end l(.,e as guests of Miss Margaret (ohnston. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Kennedy .;ve arrived from White Springs, la lo spend the spring and sura ner' here. The Kennedys who are innual residents, are guests at Oak Park. Sam Welch of Atlanta spent the '.aster week end with relatives here. Mr and Mrs. M. C. Crane and laughter. Patricia, of Savannah, la., are spending the Easter holi lays wilh Mrs. Crane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fancher. at heir home in the Hahn Apart ncnls. Aaron Hyatt has returned to the Cincinnati Conservator of Music itter spending the Easter holidays Ait h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McClure had as their guests last week the for mers brother and niece, P. C. Mc Clure of St. Louis and Mrs. J. C. Stephan of Chicago. Dr and Mrs. Jerry Farnham and children, Helen and Gray Farnham, left Sundav for their home in Bronson, Michigan after a visit to Dr. Farnham's mother. Mrs. Johtt K. Barr, and Mr. Barr. Miss Ann Osborne of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Robert Os borne. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandt and son, Max Brandt, left today '0GGERY Spring Dresses Reduce! - NOW - NOW - NOW - NOW - NOW TOGG Mention Mrs. LeRoy Brandt. Miss Charlene Rotha, who is a member of the faculty of the School For the Deaf in Morgan ton, is spending the Easter holi days with her mother, Mrs. Harry Rotha. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed, Jr., had as guests over the week-end, (hp former's brother. Mint Reed. and Mrs. Susan Booth and daugh ter, Patricia Booth, of St. Peters burg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William Lindau and small daughter, Sara, spent Easter with Mrs. Lindau's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Sanders, in Blue Ridge. Miss Marie Strange, who is a student at Mars Hill College, spent the Easter week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Strange Joe Stanelli left last week on a business trip to Akron, Ohio. Mrs. W. W. Norman left today for her home in Griffin, Georgia, after a two week's visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr. Miss Barbara Hale, student at Mars Hill College, spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggett and children of High Point, were week end guests of Mrs. Doggett's sister, Mrs. Woodson Jones. Charles Williams of Raleigh was a wek-end guest of Miss Margaret Goold at the Episcopal Rectory. Miss Margaret Goold left today for a visit in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Hendrix Is Elected Head Of Canton NCEA Unit The new president of the Can ton unit in the North Carolina Education Association is Mrs. J. O. Hendrix, a teacher at the Morn ing Star Elementary School. She was elected by a unanimous vote to fill the vacancy created when Mrs. Martha Campbell Gor man resigned recently to go to Florida. Mrs. Emily Morgan was elected vice-president and Dolly McLen don, secretary. Spring Suits REDUCED FROM $7.00 lo On Each Garment BUY NOW AND SAVE 6.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.95 Is En 9aged' Ens Mr j .. 1 Mlss Op,) rZ4 late R v ,v ' 111 Km,.,;. ''"if,: of May" ' The h,-i,l, ., the seniur rW.H High s.. Ensign Dj,,.r . ai w..f .Ur-tM ""iiuiK. Va ,,,,, V'fX"-in whw-h .... " Mr. and Mr c have rpin,.,,, j Enka. afn ,- , ., ' !' Ill ',1 ;'nd." --- " v. U 1 IIS. We check oursj intervals in ih( maintaining the hi blc purity and pharmacctificalsJ cription work, Bring your presuiJ Home Owned ai CUB DRUG SI Your Walgrtti NOW IS THE T'n TO BUY $26.00
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