ft I TAGE fOUB OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB Office IMionc 700 Home Phone 4C2-J Mrs. Moseman Is President Of V.F.W. Auxiliary Mrs. Fthel Moseman was in- filled as president of the Auxili ary of Veterans of Foreign Wars nl a dinner ni-eting of the organi zation held M nday night at the Cjuccn Farm on the Dellwood Road. Other new officers installed were Miss Frances Rose, senior vice president. Miss Clara Dotson. sec retary; Mrs. Ethel' Hayes Fisher, treasurer- and Mrs. Cleo Campbell, chaplain. The instrillii'ion service was con ducted l.y Mrs. Louise Leather wood, district president of the V.F.W. Auxiliary. Mrs. Leather wood also made a talk on Memorial Day. Mrs. Sehe Bryson. outgoing pres ident, presided until the new offi cers were installed. For the occasion the dining table was decorated with vases of blue and while larkspur and the places of the members were marked with corsages of red. white, and blue flowers Mrs Cilenn Hohinson of Canton was a special guest. Hazelwood Presbyterians To Honor Pastor The Hcv. I'aul P. Thrower, pas tor ot the Hazelwood Presbyterian church. Mrs. Thrower and their son, Hobby Thrower, will be hon ored Saturday evening when the Women of the Church entertain with a reception in the Fellowship Hall of the church from eight un til nine-thirty o'clock. The event will mark Mr. Throw er's firM year as pastor at Hazel wood and members and friends of the church are invited to attend. Mrs I.. N. Davis is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Famous and Traditional ft Wm RO GERS S I LVERP1AT E I tiifilifii-IJiSH 9 I i - - U Three Haywood Girls Receive College Degrees Three Haywood County girls re ceived degrees at commencement exercises of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro on Monday. Miss Bitsy Siler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler received an A. B. degree in Sociology. Miss Siler. who graduated at St. Mmry's Junior College before entering Wo man's College, held a number of student offices during her junior and senior years. She was a Cor nelian Society Marshall, a member of the business staff of "The Car olinian.'' the college paper, a mem ber of the Sociology Club, the Rec reation Association, and the Y.W. C.A. She was on the Dean's List both years and served as vice presi dent of the Alpha Kappa Delta na tional honorary sociology fratern ity, of which she is a member. Miss Siler was also active in sports, having specialized in Life Saving and Golf; and served as an attendant to the May Queen at May Day exercises this year. Miss Jane Wyche, daughter of Mrs. Troy Wyche. received an A. B. Degree in Primary Education and was also an outstanding student. She was on the college Honor Roll for three years and the Dean's list two years. She was a member of the Adclphian Society and the Botany Club. In addition, Miss Wyche was a member of the Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish frater nity and held the office of treasur er in the organization during her junior year and secretary during her senior year. Miss Gladys Brown of Clyde re ceived a B. S. Degree in Home Economics. She attended Western Carolina Teachers College for two years before entering Woman's Col lege. Miss Brown was a member of the Dikean Society and the Home Econ omics Club and during her senior year served as proctor. 2 I AM ED ( f ATTIRM Floe workmanihtp shows m every Kneef the beautiful 'Regent" potttro ef feo Wm. Refers Star. The grace- f ul outline and woltn el carefwHy dettgned detail makej this one ot the inert papular patterns of lilverplate. For iettivo occatiene and everyaay ve "Reneo"!. will u your heart Cojm i eod see ! mm UU ' defocfc in IcjeMrafioiwfl This Silverware is Unconditionally Guaranteed For Life YOU MAKE YOUR OWN , TERMS AT Reliable "It's Easy to Pay ACTIVITIES MRS. 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(Ism eieaVdu sVcfaMViW jewelers The Reliable Way" THE TTAYNESTOLE IQUTOAINEER ' Married Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Greenleaf were married Saturday evening in Boyd Memorial Chapel of the First Methodist Church of Waynes ville. Mrs. Grecnleaf is the former Miss Dorothy Evelyn Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Kogers of Clyde. RKD 1. Miss Dorothy Rogers Is Bride Of William Greenleaf Miss Dorothy Evelyn Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VV. Rogers of Clyde, Route 1, and William Frank Greenleaf. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greenleaf of Saginaw. Michigan, were mar ried Saturday, May 28, at eight o'clock in the evening in the Boyd Memorial Chapel of the First Methodist church here. The Rev. Russell L. Young, pas tor, pronounced the vows, using the double ring ceremony. The altar of the chapel was deco rated with Hoor baskets containing white gladiolius, white delphinium, and ferns. Floor candelabra hold ing lighted tapers were also used. A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Jackie Am nions of Mars Hill, pianist, and Fred CalboTin of Way nesviltu, 'Voca list. Miss Amnions played "Noc turne. " b Chopin prior to the ceremony and Ava Maria wiine the vows were spoken. Mr. Cal houn sang "Because," and "The Lord's Prayer." The traditional wedding marches were used. The bride, w ho was given in mar riage by her father, wore a white silk crepe street length dress with white accessories. She carried a white prayer book to which was attached an arrangement of gar denias and white roses showered with white satin ribbon. Mrs. Frank Martin of Franklin, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and the bride's only atten dant. She wore an aqua sheer dress with white accessories and her corsage was of white carna tions. The bridegroom had as his best man Arthur Semmig of Washing Ion. I). C. and ushers were James T. Magher of Charlotte and J. Frank Martin of Franklin. Mrs. Rogers, mother of the bride. wore a navy sheer with navy and white accessories and her corsage was of white carnations. The moth er of the bridegroom wore a pink gabardine suit with pink and brown accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Following the ceremony at the church a reception was. held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Brown on Richland Street. The rooms were decorated throughout with pink and white flowers. The bride's table was covered scon's SCRAP BOOK r '. At 4.' Vtv A tAfi vat a .. m i n. wivf.rv MAJOR, m Ht BRKlstt A - HIS TOVE BODY -fA.-footP Wrftt PRIMrflVt - Smt i $ W Sdas A i Si3 with a lace cloth and centered with a three-tiered wedding cake, top ped with a miniature bride and. groom, flanked by while tapers and greenery. Following the cutting of the cake by the bride. Mrs. Frank Fricks of Sylva served the cake. Mrs. Brown received with the bridal party and Miss Betty Brown presided at the punch bowl. As sisting in serving were Miss Sarah Brown, Miss Jackie Amnions. Miss Peggy Noland, Miss Betty Noland and Mrs. Betty Seay. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick was in charge of the bride's book and Mrs. John Carver received in the gift room. Ater the reception the bridal Couple ' left for a wedding trip through the Smoky Mountains Na tional Park. For traveling the bride wore an aqua gabardine suit with white accessories and a cor sage detached from her prayer book. Upon their return they will reside at 1716 Ft. Davis Street, S. E., Washington, D. C. Fines Creek High School and at tended Western Carolina Teachers College at Cullowhee and the Wo man's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. For the past two years she has held a position with the Federal Bureau i of Investigation, Depart mcirt of Justice, Washington, D. C. ine oiiucgruoni auenoed Aitnur i Hill High School in Saginaw and upon graduation entered the U. S. Army. He served overseas until July, 1948. He holds a position with the Federal Bureau of In vestigation, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. Out of ton guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greenleaf of Sagi naw, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. James T. Magher and daughter of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fricks of Sylva, and Misses Martha Ellen and Elizabeth Lynch of Moores ville. '; Bill Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis, is at home from Clem son College. . Mrs. Orin Coin and small son. Robin, are visiting relatives in Tampa, Florida. By RJ. SCOTT )' M -fMtMStLVlS -fo FOUR flMtS-fKEIR Slit WK.lH-fltR.tA.I'EHtD. , IK 1859 IKtRE WAS eHLY OMt PRIHtlPAL PROPUC-f-KlKOSHt. A-ttt MOM. KAK I, ZOO ft-fROLLUM PROPUCS. t(0W OLD OOfRtU UVt ' ? 3,250 YtARS CALIfOtlHIA'i BI-fRttS. RMV, hi LffiBL Twins Are Honored At Birthday Party Miss Mabel Carswell and Miss Mildred Messer were hostesses of a surprise birthday party on Wednesday evening In Honor 01 their mothers, Mrs. Alus Carswell and Mrs. Dewey Messer, who are twin sisters. The nsrtv was eiven at the home vf Mrs. Messer and a color motif of green and pink was carried out in the decorations. Mrs. Homer Thompson assisted in entertaining. vnilowine a number of games, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ed ward Hill and Mrs. Carl Cutshaw. The guest list included Mrs. Carswell, Mrs. Messer, Mrs. J. C. Casabella. Mrs. Floyd McClure, Mrs. Chet Sheehan, Mrs. Marshall Hannah, Mrs. Carl Cutshaw, Mrs. Nathan Hill, Mrs. Edward Hill, Miss Edith Shell, and Mrs. Sam Hill, mother of the guests of honor. Spaghetti Supper Draws Large Attendance A capacity crowd attended the Spaghetti Supper sponsored by the Rector s Guild of Grace Episcopal Church at the Parish House last Thursday evening. Mrs. J. F. Abel, Miss Katharine Reed and Mrs. Margaret Marshall composed the committee on ar rangements for the event and on the supper committee were Mrs. Janie Love Taliaferro, Mrs. Koy Campbell, and Mrs. M. C. Green. Mrs. Everett Camp received at the door and assisting in serving were Ann Green, Jean Hodges, and Walter Taliaferro, members of the Young People's Service League. Mrs. David Felmet was in charge of the sale of tickets. Bob Gibson is here from Clem son College to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gibson. Henry Foy. who is a student at Clemson College, has arrived to spend the summer vacation with his mother, Mrs. H. B. Foy. Taup 1 wjfcftjT1 ill whit v i j il im4ivaui dau5d a Addition J EYELET. EMBROIDERED m Tayon. And making, MASSIE'S DEPT. SB Miss Reed Will Present Piano Pupils In Recital Miss Evelyn C. Reed win ,,ir. i,,,, sent a group of piano pupil- i ,,. ,,,, cltal in the Sunday School k,,,,,,. i v of the First Presbyterian 'hm,i, ;; a, am Tiiaailav tun. 1 nt ( ' J i Ull .UI.OUUJ, .Hire , ai o , j; Bill Crawford and Malcolm lt liamson will serve as usher . Friends and relatives of th(, ..i,, dents are cordially invited to ,i tend the program. t Q.. 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