PAGE FOUR THE WATNESVILI.E MOUNTAINEER Thu, 'iday Aft, 9 5 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES BEN SLOAN, Society Editor i Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis Whitman Mrs. L. M. Porter J jDies At Home In Birmingham Mr.- L. McGehee Porter. Sr., jjjdied' ;it her home in Birmingham. jEAIa.. Wednesday morning follow Jing a lung illness. Mrs. Porter was a sister of Mrs. jgThomas Slringfield and Mrs. Sydie Hay ol Waynesville and has fre- ijiiently visited here. Funeral .services were held in nimuham this afternoon. Among the survivors are the lmshand and two sons, McGehee I'm lei. Jr., and Perrin Porter, all i'l Birmingham. Mrs Carl Hill, a niece, left yes terday to attend the services. Miss Nell Collins j Bride-Elect Is Is Honored At I Honored At ; Shower On Friday I Crystal Shower Miss Nell Collins of Clyde, j Miss Nell Collins, bride-elect of bride-elect of William Boyd Burch, : William Boyd Burch, was honored also of Clyde, was honored at a crystal shower given by. Miss miscellaneous shower given Fn- j Clara uoison and miss Aiieen day evening by Mrs. Buren Met- j Francis at the home of Miss Fran calf and Mrs. Earl Reece in the cis ij-Clyde Thursday evening, home of Mrs. Metcalf in Clyde. j A color note of pink and white f , ,,, - i was observed in the party appomt Arrangements of red roses were , used in decorating and refresh- ! ents and vases of garden flowers ments were served following in- I were used in decorating, formal entertainment. I V" were played dur ing me evening ana prizes were awarded to Mrs. P. H. Gentry and Miss Anna Bell Mull. RELIABLE JEWELERS ft Give the best to be had The guest list included Miss Col- i tins, her mother, Mrs. Herbert j ! Collins, Mrs. V. D Burch, mother of the bridegroom-elect, Mrs. Roy ; 1 Burch. Mrs. Hob McKinney, Mrs. j Fred Medford, Mrs. Grover Haynes, Mrs Bonnie Shook, Mrs. Bill Har- : ris, Mrs. Jay Morgan, Miss Betty : Morgan, Mrs. Glenn Brown, Miss Doris Brown. Mrs Hattie Hardin, j Mrs. Sidney Haynes. Mrs. Tennela j Gross, Mrs Jack Green, Mrs. Sally Green, Mrs. Bill Hardin, Mrs. Joe Sam Hardin. Mrs. Howard Hall, Mrs. Annette Miller, Mrs. Nathan , Walker, Mrs. Katherine Cooper, Mrs. Joe Collins. Mrs. Kate Med ford. Mrs. Juanita Medford, Mrs. Otis Cole. Mrs. Pat Cole, Mrs. Gene Medford. Mrs. Louise Han nah. Mrs. Mattie Mann, Miss Lu cille Mann, Mrs. Paul Francis, Mrs. Freda Sizemore, Miss Hatsie I Freeman, and Mrs. Learn Jarrett. i j Joint Hostesses I Entertain For Miss Collins Miss Anna Belle Mull and Miss Stella Sutton entertained jointly at a shower given at the home of Miss Sutton as a courtesy to Miss Nell Collins, whose marriage to William Boyd Burch will take place in the Clyde Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. The home was decorated with vases of mixed spring flowers. Following the serving of refresh ments, gifts of lingerie were pre ! sented to the guest of honor. The guest list included Miss Col lins. Miss Edna Pressley, Miss Margelle Foster, Miss Louise Campbell, Mrs. Will Corzine, Mrs. ; Genevieve Vaughan, Mrs. Clarence Young, Mrs. P. H. Gentry, and (Miss Clara Dotson. - The guests in addition to the bride-elect were Mrs. Herbert Col lins. Mrs. D. V. Burch, Mrs P H Gentry, Mrs. Sallie Lou Justice, Mrs. Clarence Young, Mrs Cather ine Cooper, Miss Peggy McCraek en, Miss Linda Collins. Miss Nor ma Sue Burch, Miss Edna Press ley, Mrs. Roy Burch. and Miss Anna Bell Mull. Miss Howell Is Awarded Degree Miss Claire Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howell of Lake Junaluska, received a B. S. degree at Western Carolina Teach ers College at Cullowhee Monday. Miss Howell majored in Business Education and was a member of the following groups: the Future Busi ness Leaders of America, Kutrue Teachers of America, The McDow ell Music Club, the Wesley Club, j the Woman's Athletic Association, the College Chorus, and the Y W. A. She hac returned home to spend the summer vacation with her par- : ents. WTHS Summer Term Cancelled District Principal M. H. Bowles announced today there would be no summer school session at Waynesville Township High School and Junior High School. He explained the session was , cancelled because of an insuffi cient registration of students last Monday. i r- i z ft r-i Jtfi f yf I , t " i 'isM&w : X J i Mr. and Mrs. Whitman were married at th:- First I'resbytt rian Church on Saturday, May 21. Mrs. Whitman is the toriner Miss Phyllis Marie Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Caldwell of Clyde. Mr. Whitman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Whit man of Waynesville. iPhoto by Barber's Studio, Hcmlersnnvilii". Miss Nell Collins Announced Plans For Her Wedding Miss Nell Collins, daughter of Mrs. Herbert H. Collins of Clyde, has announced plans for her mar riage to William Boyd Burch, son i,f Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Burch, also oV Clyde. The ceremony will titke place at five o'clock in the afternoon, Sun day, June 12, in the Clyde Baptist church with the pastor, the Rev. Dawyer D. Gross, officiating. A program of wedding music will be presented by Miss Peggy McCracken, organist, and Miss Campbell of Statesville. vocalist. The bride will be given in mar riage by her uncle, Zack Massey, and will have as attendants, her sister. Miss Linda Collins as maid nf honor, and as bridesmaids, Miss Clara Dotson, Miss Norma Sue I Burch, Miss Aiieen Francis, and j Miss Anna Belle Mull. Little Miss Kathryn Nell Collins ; of Eustis, Florida, niece of the j bride and Herbert H. Collins, neph- ew of the bride, also of Eustis, j will serve as junior groom. Lindon Burch, brother of the groom, will attend as best man and ushers will be Roy Burch, Bil- j ly Burch, Bobby Burch and Jim j Davis. I Immediately following the cere- ! mony at the church, the mother j of the bride will entertain at a reception at her home tor mem hers of the two families, the wed (liny party, and close friends. Turner-Arrington Wedding To Be Held Saturday tlav . Tk. "i It, The marriage of Miss ,, Edythe Turner. d;uiglnu- "j,''1 and Mrs. J R. Turner Si ' Waynesville to Jack An.'nr,,,,, !'! Hnlim ,,,111 ...i. , ' "I ......wnwvi. ictive place Reliable Jewelers S..l,, ,..""d 1 My 7 I f - ' ' ' Mrs. W. R. McClure Miss Phyllis Marie Caldwell Is Party Hostess Is Bride of Charles Whitman Ray Whisenhunt has arrived from State College to spend the summer, vacation at home. SQUADRON " term I J.W.I. tHiMia. tn d Tat RELIABLE JKWELKRS 'It's easy to pay th Reliable Way" -JT" EASY TERMS We are still offering 12 months unconditional guarantee on all watches purchased at Reliable Jewelers. Daily Arrivals At The . . . Town & Country Shop of Cottons in double ply Egyptian cotton madras, French gingham, iridescent chambrays, Swiss batiste,, Belgian linens, Magasha linens, balloon cloth, glazed calicos, and many sheers Mrs. Hannah will be glad to make special purchases (or her customers on her fall buying trip to New York, June 12th. 58 Main Street Phone 896 You Are Cordially Invited to attf nd a demonstration Tues day afternoon, June 14th, at 3 o'clock, at the Towne House, on the use of 'paint and color in the home, J. F. Lanier, District sales man ager of the Glidden's Paint com pany of Atlanta, Ga., will dis cuss the use of paint in the home and color dynamics. Mrs. Harry Gordon, interior decorator of AsheviUe, will il lustrate many different color schemes for the various rooms of your home and will assist you in matchinf and blendinr the correct colors for your home fnrnifihinrs including slip cov- ' ers, rur. drapes and upholstery. Both Mr. Lanier and Mrs. Gor don will be happy to assist you with any decorating- problems yon may have. Door prises will be given. DiniTEmm WALL FINISHES FOR EVERY ROOM Pure oil-base paints of tradi tionally fine quality and mod ern beauty. Choice of 3 finishes FLAT; SEMI-GLOSS and GLOSS meet complete deco rating requirements for every room Living Room; Dining Room; Kitchen; Bathroom; Bedrooms. Each finish avail able in the same beautiful colors for harmonious decoration. These paints provide variety in surface texture plus matching color harmony, and will give you luxury-quality deco ration and beauty. PHONE 82 Haywood Builders Supply Co AT THE DEPOT Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Caldwell of Clyde, have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Phyl lis Marie Caldwell, to Charles Davis Whitman, son oi Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Whitman of Waynes ' ville. The wedding took place at the First Presbyterian church on Sat urday, May 21, at four o'clock in the afternoon, with the pastor, the Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson offi ciating at the double ring ceremony. Only members of the two families and a few close friends were pres ent. The altar of the church was decorated with ferns interspersed with floor baskets of white gladi Uili ;md lighted cathedral candles. A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Bette Hannah, organist, and Miss Mozclle Liner, I soloist. Prior to the ceremony Miss j Hannah played, "To A Wild Rose,' I by MacDowell, "Always," by Ber i lin, "I Love Thee," by Grieg, ! "Traumeri," by Schumann and j Love You Truly," by Bond. Miss ; Liner sang, "O Promise Be," and "Because. The traditional wed- 1 ding marches were used and Miss 'Hannah played "Clair de Lune while the vows were spoken. The bride and bridegroom enter ed the church together and there were no attendants. The bride ! wore a white suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Johnny and Jimmy Whitman, brothers of the bridegroom served as ushers. Immediately after the ceremony at the church the couple left for a wedding trip in the Eastern part of the state. They are now resid i ing on Richland Street in Way nesville. Mrs. Whitman is a graduate of the Clyde high school and receiv cd nurse's training at the Memorial Mission Hospital in AsheviUe. At ! present she is on the nursing staff i of the Haywood County Hospital Mr. Whitman is a graduate of : Coll Springs high school in Forest City. He served for four years with the Navy in the Pacific theatre and is currently associated with his father at Whitman's Bakery. I i Demonstration To Be Given At The Towne House A demonstration on the use of paint and color in the home will be given at The Towne House, Tues day, June 14. at 3 p.m. The event is under the sponsorship of the Hay wood Builder's Supply Company and the public is invited. J. F. Lanier, district sales mana ger for Glidden's Paint Company of Atlanta will discuss color dynamics and Mrs. Harry Gordon, interior decorator of AsheviUe will illust rate color schemes for various roome. Assistance will be given in matching and blending colors for furniture, draperies and rugs. Door prizes will be awarded. Ice Cream Festival Is Planned For Monday The South Clyde Community De velopment organization will have an ice cream festival at Louisa Chapel on Monday, June 13th at 7:30. Mrs Callie Messer Is Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. Callie Messer was honored at a dinner given Sunday by her children in celebration ol her sixty-third birthday anniversary which was June f). The party came as a surprise to the uuest of honor. Following the serving ol dinner a brief devotional was led by the Rev. Mr. Fugate and speeial music was presented by the lloglan and Burgess quartet. Around sixty guests attended the event and the honoree was pre sented a number of gifts Mrs. W. R. McClure entertained with a shower in honor of Mrs. Ed win McClure of AsheviUe Monday evening. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Glenn McClure. (lames were played during the evening after which prizes were awarded and refreshments were served. The invited guests in addition to the honoree were Mrs. W. H. Mc Clure, Mrs. Porter McClure, Mrs. Bill Winchester, Mrs. Lawrence Winchester, Mrs. Charles Stcwns. Mrs. Frank Nichols. Mrs. Noble Garrett. Mrs. Berlin Brendle. Mrs. Will Winchester, Miss Lena Win chester. Mrs. Spellman McClure, Mrs. Edward Hill. Mrs. W. L. Me hall'ey. Mrs. Ida Presslev. and Mrs. W. H. Lovedall. STARTING AND BRIDabRIGHT Starts in Hollywood Style with the some correctness ond beauty that's made this silverplate "Th Silver Service of the Stars." And remember . . . each entrancing pattern is backed up by quality to make that beauty last! See the flowing new Contour Blade ... notice the extra overlay of pure V silver at wear point feel th p. tra weight. 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