i in 4 i. i 1 PACE TWO THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Miss Edwctrds Annp.urices Plans i;Fqr Hex, Wedding i ' Miss Mary Jane Edwards, daugh ter of Prof, and Mrs. Charles W. Edwards, and bride-eleti of John Charles Klopp, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles G, Klopp. has announced plans for her wedding. The ceremony will laky place on Saturday in Long's Chapel Metho dist Church with the Kev. Paul Duekwall, pastor, prunoitnciiig the vows. Musical numbers will be present ed by Miss Pegijy McCracken, or tanist, and the following members U the church choir: Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hi-Mi's. Mrs. Ga;. nell Abel. Cl.ailes (I Klopp. Carey McCrack en. Mitr. Elizabeth Glosser, I lessee Terrell Mis Kenneth Turner, and lowiy I' ei'Musoii. The bride will be given in mar riage by her fattier and will have icr her matron ol honor her sis-tti-iii-ldw. Mrs. ('nark's V. Ed wards. Ji' l!i uli Miiaids will be Mrs. Dan K Kit wards and Mi". Alice Cuiliii:. both of Durham. l.itlle .Mbs I.elioi Edwards of Durham, niece of the bride, will 1 Mower eirl and Dan Edwards. Jr.. i.epkew of tie l.ritle. "ill he ir. Dealer. Mr. Klopp uiil have as his best mail l.'ii coti.-.in, Robert- Castle of 't ( luir.pagne. Illinois, and grooms- men will be lljcliard Castle of j ( haiiipayiie. Dan K. Edwards of j Durham and Charles W. Edwards. Jr.. ol l.ake Junaluska, brothers it ;tie blide. and U'illard Moody. ' I rieiids of the couple are cordi- ;.li; ai v lied lo attend the wedding .l.:ch will be at four o'clock in the afternoon. Following the wed ding a reception will he given by t lit parents of the In ide at the home o I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Queen on the Dellwood Koad. (luests will mi linle nul-uf-'.ow n tmesis and ck se friends. A number of social events arc bt-uifi planned in honor of . the bride this week. Wednesday even ing tile Welfare Department ol which Miss Edwards is a member, will honor her with a Coco-Cola part. at the home of Mis. Kenneth Lowe. Thursdav eur.in: Airs 1'. S Love and Mrs. Dolian Harris. Ihc latter of Durhair.. will i ntcrl.iiii tle bridal party and oul-ot-luwn guests at the home nt Mrs. .,,vc. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, X'&arlcs G. Klopp parents of the !3bridcKi-oom-clect. will he hosts nt Hj a ehearsal Miper at then- home Lake Junaluska, and Saturday Aiming the parents of the hride viTeot, will entertain ni a wedding ! breakfast at the Tow lie House. Six More Young Haywood County Citizens Fleeia Marten? Sheehan. 13 1 Carol Nichols. 4 vsr, daugh months, daughter of 7v'i- Mrs :er of Mr. and Mrc. W. F., Nirhols Talmadge f heehuo. Waynesv ille. Haeiwood. Yvonne Mills. 20 months, daugh :er of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, Mills. i.ake Junaluska. ? ; V' -v liL , & .W'fv, vi i National Home Demonstration Week; May, 1 - 7 Home Demonstratir.il Club wo- men of"Haywood couniy will join Crabtree-Iron Duff Seniors Feted !By Junior ClassJU Banquet chicken and rich strike did the talking under this name Af P. ,k j menu Tuesday night Digger Dan spoke through Sen- "QM Monday 5Att Prairie I n the juniors, of Crabtree-Iron i nnff Hiah School V.iui" brought the , .: ....inri! hark to the days with rural women throughout the graiu a.. an(J ,be Guldejl t;..j lS4.i.A AInf-bn Uqu iiM ri(1 i 01 lilL illlJ . . Puerto Ripo in observing National Home Deration Week. Ma A camofi ie " The wei.will be celebrated here the western prairies and the 'noun Friday wten members of, the home , tains formed the cluNwilLmeet at the Court House j the T??tTan7 Corn uai nai. v.ij Teresa llusscll. (lauyhler of Mr. and Russell. Wayncsv ille. 15 months, .Mrs. J. T. I Alvin Dean Mills. 7 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ah in Mills, Lake Junaluska. Gloria Jean Wright, 20 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright, Ilazelwood. This s, t 0f pictures, which is i 33th in the series being published by The Mountaineer, were taken by Ingrain's Studio. Methodist Circles Will Meet Tuesday Baptist Groups To Meet This Week The following organizations of 1 the First Haplisl Church have to-i scheduled meetings this week: The . W. A. will meet with Mrs. Circles of the Woman's Society ol Christian Sen ice of the First Methodist Church will meet morrow as lodnws: Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs K. L. Young at 3:30 p.m. Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs The Young Business Woman's W. A. llyall with Miss Nancy Ily- Circle will meet at the home of all as co-hostess, at 3:30 p.m. ; Mjsses Merrill and Mary Joe Circle No. 4 at the home- of Mrs. j Green, at 7:30 p.m. this evening. Claude Hogers with Mrs. Carl Rat- I The Junior R. A.'s will meet in clilTe as co-hostess, at 7:30 p.m. j the social hall of the church at Circle No. 5 at the home of Miss 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. Martha Stringfield with Mrs. Thoin-J The Sunbeams will meet in the Stanford Massie Has Birthday Celebration Stanford Massie celebrated his fourteenth birthday anniversary with a house party given last week. end at the camp of Mr. and Mrs. at twp o'clock. for Spring Federa tion uay A program has been arranged bj Mrs. C. O, Newell, Mrs D. K. Nlan(J,.ao4 J1?- Suiglelo.. and will b in keeping with the theme of the national observance "Today's Home Builds Tomorrow's World." Speakers will include Miss Klise DeLozier, assistant home demon stration agent, who will discuss National . Hume Demonstration Week; Mrs. Sam Queen, superin tendent of the County Welfare De partment,, who will speak on "Stale Government and The Child: " and Groyer. C. Davis, Haywood County Representative,, whose subject will be, "State jGoyernmem and You ' The, public is invited to attend this program. Mrs. Killian Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. James W. Killian was host ess of a dessert bridge at her home on Boyd Avenue Saturday after noon. Five tables were assembled for playing and a color scheme of yel low and white was carried out in the flowers and party appointments, paper on "Thrilling Incidents of Prizes, which were souvenirs Confederate Cavalry History," and from Florida, went to Mrs. A. H. Mrs. E. J. Hyatt will review the DuBreuil, who held high score. : magazine. and Mrs. Charles Ray and Mrs. Reports will also be given on Ralph Prevosl, who held low the district meeting of the U.D.C. scores. held last Saturday in Canton. Hollow Charlie, Hosts and guests were serious only while thV Rev. C. u, iMeweu ! was giving the, invocation., ... . .1 ..r ii... haiimiet snon- ,'liei mat, '" f t , , , rj sored by Mrs. O.X. started oil wnh Cactus Water., oiiieiwise kiaiwu as tuuiatu juict Then came th P. ; , Chicken .chicken i-iei, Gpld pu on the Se i ri as' 1 mashed potatoes with pap rikai, prairie berries ineas), cofti pone and' golil leaf 'bread and byt ten. safie brush and cactus tiossed saladi, rich strike 1 ice cream antj cake), and spring water (coffee). The prqgrams. decorated with covered wagons, said, the first speaker was Corn Hollow CJiarlie iwho would discuss the subject, "Giddy-up". Junior President , Bob Leming U.D.C To Hqyev May Meeting. The May meeting of the Hay wood Chapter, Unitecf Paughters of the Confederacy will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy' .Campbell, Friday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock.. Mrs. w. A. Hyatt will have the , ior President J. M, Crawford, R,.u B Mrs naiuian ivuit. r.inei iiocerts fa culty spokesman), talked on' the subjept, "Live by the Golden Ki le -Other speakers were Principal l.loyd Bryson as Live ire Harrv' Hilia Begt, jtjujor spykesinau, as Our Gal Sal; the Rev. Mrs. Neweli as Sweet Betsy; Phyllis Jam seniur spokesman, as Craay Molly and Mrs. P. M. Chase music in structor, as SUifX Ike, -vouDUit ""Htm 1 r ia . ' WSJ I lie.. ... "f vtjiiii il J Of VTGTT, VMTD crrnr J rvKri NfVff, OiVJnt i Wp Rqve A Gift Shell E; J. LILIUS JEWELER THE TOGGERY F.dwin McClure at 7:30 p.m. this James K. Massie on the Pigeon evening. The Young Busine Ray's Announces HEW LOW PRICES ON 1 . 1 I Threes Shoes At . . $3.88 ! welch Memorial lluilding at p.m. on Thursday. The Junior G A.'s will meet in Ihe intermediate assembly room at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Intermediate G. A.'s will meet in the social hall at 3:30 p.m. on Friday. The. Friendship Class will have a supper meeting in the social hall at 6:45 p.m. on Friday. Presbyterian iCircles To Meet Tomorrow Road The young host was assisted in entertaining by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. francjs Massie, and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mundy The invited guests were Miss Laura Woody, Miss Lane Prevost, Miss Elizabeth Watki,ns, Miss Sally StQvalJ, Miss Julia Ann Stovall. S-sn'M'ss Linda Sloan, Carl" Mundy,, George. Dewey Stovall, Robert Mas sic, Jeff Reece, Dale Ratcliffe and Tommy Massie. Francis. Cove. C. D. Meeting Held Friday. By MRS. BILL HOLLINGSWORTH Mountaineer Correspondent Community Chairman Robert Boone explained the duties of the leaders ol tne Francis Cove Com imunity Development Program at ...i.- me .voiiien 01 inejtne meeting at the Community t,,ll,ul "e rnsi i-resuyierian i cnurcli Fridav nieht Church will meet tomorrow as fol lows: Circle No. 1. Mrs. J. W. Killian. chairman, will meet in the Assem bly Room at the church with Mrs. W. F. Swift and Mrs. R. L. Pre vost as hostesses. The program also featured the Assistant County Agent Joe Cline's snowing oi nuns ol me out-of-state farm tour and on "Building a New Community. uthers who took part in the program were Paul Franklin, Be,tty Circle No. 2. Miss Margaret , Franklin and Mrs. Henry Francis Johnston, ennirmnn n'ilt mQ1.t nt I ii :u i t ' pv .r u . ,V ; noeri inman, Mrs. Cash y L ,M,SS Lo,s Halold at I Edwards, Betty Franklin and Mrs. '-"'. i Homer West Circle No. 3, Mrs. Dan Watkins, ; lemonade. T"ln,:" .re' 81 ,,he i The next meeting was scheduled P "1' i Pllllrr.h " served cookie and Community Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs A. Dono van have arrived from St. Peters burg, Fla.. to spend the summer at their home on the Country Club Drive. Mrs. Howard Hyatt left Sunday Mrs. Sam Bushnell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berry of rUlnr.r, ,1 - 1- . I V, . . e .. ... I -iih.obu rat suras lasi weCK OJ Your chice,o three difTcrent wofk, shoes at this new low , Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Eller and Miss price Each One A Great Value ! fine Work Shoe ki $4,5 S4.05 A substantial Endicott shoe . i Threes Shoes At . These three numbers you will find amazingly attractive Whatevervour Ne&May.BQ, You Will Find -ThaWe.Cn.iMeet Them -. ''''" -- - Miss Sylla Davis, who spent last week in Dayton. Tenn.. with her sister. Mrs. Manuel Silver, has re turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin left Saturday lor New York Citw to for Durham where she will spend spend this week with their, daugh this week as the guest of Mr. and j tw, Miss Eloise Martin, whose mar riage to Lt. Lowell B, Gjenebach. Jr., will be , an event of .Saturday at West Point Military Academy. Mr, and Mrs. Martin, were accom- p.ciJiea 10. new, York by their son, Ted Martin. Mrs. John C. Allpn anil enn 'Johnny and Tommy Allen, who nave been visiting the former's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Tom String field, left Sunday for their home in Burlington, Vt. Mrs. Robert Murphy, left .today for her home in Eugene, Oregon, after visiting in Clyde for the past several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S.'Hayne; Lou lva Eller at the Wayncsville Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kortc were called to Cincinnati last week on account of the death of Mr. Korte's father. Mrs. Harold Tingen and children, Ann, Mary, and Dan Tingen, of Fuquay Springs are here for a month's visit to Mrs. Tingen's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Killian. Mr. and Mrs. James. Kelley of Punta .Gorria,, Fla., have arrived to spend the summer months and are, guests at The Lodge. ' ' Mr. and ,Mrjj.. Wy T, Eller have returned, to ; Ft., Lauderdale, Fla., after a visit at the WaynesvWe Country Club, ' I BcToOprFojc, Crabtree Church, A bus will, start operatipg Sup day fof, the Crabtree Baptist church. - The Rey. W. M. Abel, the castor announced at services yesterday AAJI VII A L at EtilLi SIFT Cl ihdl I FROM.. HIU j Z0 TOGGERY tytjj Deserve h Gift As and Lovely As Slj TOGG Never A . More ( Appropriate Gift By NELLY DON Martha Manning w WA Than A i eiflJ m h i ; . ' ... . ii 1 1... :J -.' ' ', ;' ' .- .''': 1