PAGE TWO THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor ! Beta Sigma Phi Has Party At ACTIVITIES Skyland Tea Room SUITED FOR SUMMER Office Phone 700 Home Phone 4C2-J Weekly Story Hours To Be Held At Library The weekly Storv Hour lor younger children in the Vacation Heading Club, sponsored by the Haywood County Library, will be held Tuesday morning iX 10 o'clock Older children from lourth grade up. will meet for a stor hour on Friday morning at the same hour. .Vlr. Carrie Hannah Knighl and Mii. N. F Lancaster left yesterdaj tor New York City to spend sev eral das. Mrs. Knight will pur cnase fall merchandise lor the iown and Country Shop. OUR COSTS WILL NEVER MAKENOU ,THEVRE FAIR AMD DO NOT REACH the: T&t MOO KJ t . . av w w Dinner Is Given For Members Of Mountaineer Staff The annual summer dinner par 'y for members ol the staff of The Mountaineer and their families was given Fridav evening at Mount Yal Uy Inn. Hosts for tile event were V C. Kuvs and M T Uridges, co ouners ut The Mountaineer. Mrs. Ru.-s and Mr Hi idgo.- The L'-.-haped table at which the guests were sealed was decorated with arrangemt ills of mixed spring flowers and lighted eliow tapers Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges, the former an em ployee ol The Mountaineer for more than fifty carv and Lee Ross of Morgantuii. also a former em ployee Others present were Miss Mar guerite Huss and Miss Shirley Bridges daughters of the hosts. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Winchester. Mr. and Mrs li L. Burgiii. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. YV. K. l.indau and daughter. Sara. Dr and Mrs li L. McKittrick, Mrs. Frances Frater. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and daughter. M.vina. Mr and Mi v .ludsoii Trick, Mr and Mrs Oliver .lount. Jr., Mr. and Mrs Cnrdell Chambers. Mr. and Mrs Ben Church and son. "Ilamhie." Miss F.slher Mae Gibson. II II llocohoom. and Kohert Mc Lean. Woman's Society To Meet Tuesday The Woman s Society of Chris tian SeiMce of I he First Methodist Church will met t in the Boyd Memorial Chapel Tuesday after noon at 'M o'clock. Mrs. Bonner Kay will preside. Mrs. Dan Moore Is Speaker At D.A.R. Meeting Members of the Beta Sigma Phi entertained their husbands and a few friends at a dinner given at the Skyiand Tea Room on the Bal sam Road Saturday evening. The tables were decorated with lighted vellow tapers and vases of summer flowers in which ellow predominated. The entertainment was featured by a scavenger hunt with top prizes going to Mrs W. C. Norris and Charlie Woodard. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. Herbert Gibson and Porter Frady. A special guest for the evening was Miss Lois Whidden. member of the Befca Sigma Phi, from Florida Other? present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Mr. and Porter Frady. Mr. ana mrs. Charlie Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. W. M Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gib son. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards. Mi and Mrs. Wayne Corpenlng, Miss Edith Summerrow, Mrs. Herbert Braren, Miss Edna Summerrow, Miss Dorothy Richeson, Harry Robinson. Bud Whisenhunt, and Jimmy Stringfield. Mrs Dan Moore of Sylva pre sented ihe program at the June meeting ol the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution which was held at the home of Mrs. R L. Prevost Fri day afternoon. Mrs Moore spoke on the life of Dr. Aehibald Henderson, retired ,,f ih.. UuthfmaiicK Depart ment at the University of North Mr Carolina and prominent North Car olinian She pointed out Dr. Hen derson's outstanding accomplish ments as mathematician. his torian, scientist, and biographer Mrs. Charles Quinlan read an article from the National Magazine on "The Flag". Mrs. J. W. Killian. regent, pre sided during the business session and chairmen of various commit tees reported. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, chairman of National Defense, an nounced that the chapter would broadcast a 15-minute program over Station WHCC on Flag Day. June 14. at noon. Mrs. J. II. Howell, senior presi- ,,. . dent of Ihe Joseph Howell Society The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of Children of the American Rev- Daugmers o. me -n -olulion announced the addition f lution. will sponsor a sale of smal two new members in that group. ! Hags tomorrow in observance of She also reported, as chairman of National Hag Day Indian work, that she had present- 1 The chapter will also present a ed awards nt the Cherokee Indian Li-minute Flag Day program over School. Station WHCC at 11 a m. Mrs. Mrs. H. 15. Phillips Jr., of Cot- V. A Hyatt, national defense lageville. S. C. an out-of-town j chairman, w ill be in charge of this member of the chapter, and Miss feature. A I nla Browning of Greensboro, a -- guest for the meeting, were giv- - en a special welcome by the mem bers. Following adjournment Mrs Pre vost was assisted by her grand daughter. Miss Lane Provost, and Miss Linda Sloan in serving a de lightful salad course. D.A.R. To Observe National Flag Day i a girt." " ""aar-tV' I iFir' J1! li Tn J . t - Miss Margaret r Married To R0 Miss Margaret Ann Lole. dau'h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Culc i viyue, was utoiiieu to KODert 1 .. ,, , . iir,Krtoj Tate of Marion, son of the llit.. 1 Hit, . " and Mrs. George Tate of Cliirslde ; hride a Jj ... al ! , ai(j , O'clock in the Clyde Baptist hm. vim . .. a, u. vjioss. pas. '. "ssistin, J tftr nrfnrmpd lh Hnui.i.. . i.. , l t IlliP , "I 5f 1 tt N h L1NKN . . . Another choice ol smart career girls for town or country wear. Pure Irish linen, trimly tailored, it conies in na tural and pastel colors, at pin money price. Personal Mention MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE Give Father These Three beautiful white shirts- Sgt. Stillwell Visits Parents With His Bride Mrs Jonathan Woody and chil- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carwile have dren. Miss Laura Woody and I returned after a visit to relatives Stephen Woody, and Miss Linda j and friends in Anderson. S. C. Sloan left Sunda for a week's ' slay at Ocean Drive Beach. S. C ' Mrs Frank Jenkins, who has 'been visiting her sister. Mrs. W. Mr and Mrs. Dan Watkins and! A. Hyatt, left Saturda to spend children left Sunday to spend twojtcn days with friends in Brevard. weeks at Ocean Drive Ucacli, c Mrs. Paul Murray and son. Dickey, of Oswego, N Y. are here Sgt. Boh Stilwoll and his bride, the former Miss Marie Marcus of Jacksonville, Ha., spent last week exttMided visit to the form at the home of his parents. Mr. and I L,,.-s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mrs. W. C. Stilwell. of Hazelwood. j i,ampkin, at their home on Welch The Air Force veteran, who re- street. tunica lo tne uniico atutes rw'iu Iv !after serving the Berlin' atr lift, and Miss Marcus were married in Jacksonville on June 5. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Ellis Marcus and the late Mrs. Marcus of Graham County. Serge-ant Stilwell came from Germany for a 30-day furlough after serving overseas since Febru ary li)4fi. He had seen war-time service in Italy after being induct ed in the Army in 1941. He was scheduled to leave home yesterday to report to Fort Bragg. and they're all ARROW GORDON OXFORDS! Baptist Circles !To Meet Tuesday Circles of the Woman's Mission nry Society of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock as follows: Lottie Moon Circle at the home of Mrs. M. M. Noland, with Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick as co-hostess. Ann Hasseltine Judson Circle will meet with Mrs. H. A. Hall. Fannie E. S. Heck Circle will meet with Mrs. J. L. Edwards. Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. T. Crawford. Eliza Yates Circle will meet at the church al 6:45 for a covered dish supper and meeting. Miss Jo Cabe and Miss Margaret Perry returned Sunday after a week's stay al Myrtle Beach, S. C. They stopped en route home to visit Mr .and Mrs. T. A. Hargrove in Newberry. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McEl roy of Newport News. Va., are here for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Lampkin. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Stringfield and Mr. and Mrs. James Kilpatrick have returned from a two weeks' sailing trip on the New England Coast. Mrs. Noble Garrett and Mrs. John Queen, Sr.. left Sunday for Raleigh where they will attend a convention of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Hyatt and two sons of Spartanburg, S. C, were week-end guests of Mr. Hy att's mother. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. if Sam Welch of Atlanta spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Crawford left this morning for a week's va cation at Fontana Village. Mrs. Christopher C. Crittenden and three children. Kit. Robin, and Ann Lane Crittenden .of Raleigh, arrived on Saturday for a visit to ' Mrs. Crittenden's mother. Mrs. ! Charles E. Quinlan. Dr. and Mrs. William Sloan and the latter's mother, Mrs. Toms, of Petersburg, Va., are expected to arrive Wednesday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs Hugh Sloan. Sr. Mrs. William I. Lee left Satur day for a visit to friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. John P. McCltire NYLON . . . Slated as the top hit of the summer, this budget priced suit of crinkly nylon taf feta can he washed and dried overnight, needs no ironing. By Sport whirl. G.A.'s To Meet At Aliens Creek The Intermediate Girls' Auxili ary of the Aliens Creek Baptist Church will hold its regular meet ing Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Vivian Green. Mrs. R. O. Allen, counselor of Ihe group, will be in charge. i Aliens Creek Y.W.A. To Meet ceremony. The vows were spoken htiieaii, a white arch set in a background of woodwardia feru and weMn,, huckleberry, with floor baskets ul white gladiolus and caiiilelabras ul cathedral tapers. Prior to the ceremony MS ice Smathers, organist, pu ni,. a program of wedding music a, Mrs. Charles Gidney, vocalist, ,ane "O Promise Me'' and "Becau-.e For the benediction, Mrs. Gnliiei sang, "The Lord's Prayer." The traditional wedding marches were used for the processional and i,. cessional. The bride, given in marriage In her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin fashioned with in,. ported lace yoke, fitted bodice and ! Oil! ""in U l'i'idtaJ '"'Sib IrJ liitt . 1 "- lit li ni-acl! t H'.t and tlieir "ltd Tturij rat al Clyde time they tilat k Mount ei'wm bus direclur jj Hit. Black J full skirt extending into a court train. The sleeves were long and ! Wl",lprn cJ ended in CBlla lily points over tin-j'1'- M J hands. Her fingertip veil of French maialwsi illusion was edged with lace medal- Su,,Pi Co. lions and gathered to a coronet ut ! HirM lace ana satin, sne carrieu a cas-1 l tiomasvihe cade bouquet ot gardenias, wink- em CaroU sweet peas and pom poms centered 1 was an out with a white orchid. i played m Miss Patricia Cole, sister of the and baskeii bride, was maid of honor. She wore lllrft' years a gown of blue frosted organdy tu yean with fitted bodice and full skirt I Wtirld War with off the shoulder neck-line and - r.(.tii,.. hot nnA Vw,.., a llllllillii. f't-tuic nun aiHju gloves of nylon. She caried a bou-1 Bridol niml nf nink roses and sweet neas i Bridesmaids were: Miss Mary Ji ! Hoill UOie 01 Liyue, cousin ot tne oi me 1 Miss Helen Bushong of Kllenborn, ' QqUo, and Miss Doris Brown of Clyde, schoolmates, and Miss Hazel t ole Mi Lily ot uanuier, cousin oi uie untie. i insion, wliil W. T. Tate ot Chapel Hill, served .Saturday as his brothers best man and usn-, at a take-cm ers were Ken Johnson of Lexing-. rs Mark ton. schoolmate oi the bridegroom, in Hatcliffetl Herbert Foster of Lexington. Jm Mixed suml The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Aliens Creek Baptist Church will meet Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the parsonage. Mrs Lowe Allen, counselor, will be in charge of the meeting. Fines Creek C. D. Meeting To Be Held By MRS. F. M. NOLAND Mountaineer Correspondent Fines Creek residents will hold Hunt Ol Norm w iiksooi o ami .tiare ; j tlet-raUnjW Brown ot Lexington. ; ot pink and An intormal reception was neio ISmi at the home ol tne nriue s pai cius t'litrence Hii Immediately following the cere- Inllst,r mony. The table in tne dining room gMs was covered with a hand made n(, ut, lace cloth centered with a three- h-u.m; tiered wedding cake surrounded hail as their ! tnt''r Community Development Program meeting at 11 p. m. Fri- of Hazelwood. hav boIc for 11,,. mtsl week their "'"R11 ''Hng at 11 p grandson. Hugli Anderson, Jr.. and I l:,v ui lhe Fines Creek sehoolhouse William T. Bowen. both of Phila GORDON SUSSEX - flop) A really beautifully sly td white shirt, with a fashionable spread col lar. Bi-angle stays keep it neatly in place. $3.95. GORDON BROCKlY-'Lef, Arrow's regular medium-point soft collar style, in fine Oxford cloth. $3.95. GORDON FENWAY- Wight) Arrow's new Oxford tylt. With long-pointed, slightly spread button down collar. Handsome and casunl, $3.95. Other Arrow Shirts In Stripes and Solid Colors Brown, Blue, Tan, Green. Mrs. Mary G. Whitloc of Bol ton S. C, is expected tomorrow for a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. J. Louis Cobb, at their home on Main I The Robina N. Tate Chapter ot Street. i - I the Woman's Auxiliary of Orace j Kniscopal Church will meet in the Episcopal Group To Meet Tuesday home nf Mrs. M. C. Green, Tucs day. June 14, at 8 p. ni. All members, are asked to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Francis of Heidsville spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Francis and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Edmunds. delphia. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards and son. Frankie, Mrs. Burch Brown, ' Mrs. Sherrill Pleinmons, and Mrs. j J. M. Ratclill'e of Katclille Cove drove to Thomasville Wednesday ' to attend the graduation of Fred Edwards from the Mills Home. Mr. and Mrs. George Liner have . returned to their home in Ratcliffe Cove after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore in Rural Retreat. Va. Fred Edwards of Thomasville is here for a visit to his brothers. Joe and Jack Edwards, before go ing to Greensboro where he has a position in the engraving depart ment of the Greensboro Daily- News. Charles Way. who has been vis iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way. Jr., has returned to Duke University to attend summer school. Miss Marguerite Way left Sun day for Charlotte for a week's visit to Miss Betty June Sanders, a class mate at the Woman's College. Miss Way will be an attendant in Miss Sanders' wedding on Saturday. 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