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if v, n ;: 'f t If !V If t' 1 H J V t I'i k i 5 1 . 4 w- y PAGE FOUB ' THIS AYNESttttK WOPWlAPflEEB ' MontUy. Afte Miss Mildred Houck Is Wed To Dr. Phil Medford Mrs. Phil McRae Medford A wedding of wide interest was that of Miss Mildred Houck of ,Cameron, S. C. and Dr. Phil Mc Bae Medford of Waynesville. which took place at eight o'clock in the evening. June 11, in the Resurrec tion Lutheran church. Cameron. The Rev. Lester Wertz and Dr. Carl Cuughman performed the double ring ceremony in the pres ence of a la-ge assemblage of rel atives and friends. Southern smilax formed a back ground at the altar for arrange ments of tall white candles and white gladioli mixed with gypso pliilia in sunburst effect. Branched candelabra holding white tapers marked the family pews and the chancel was banked w ,li caladium. smilax. gladioli and gypsophilia v ith candt labi a. A program of wedding music va1- presented by Mrs. fleoige D Walker of Johnston. S. C. soloist, and Mrs James Fuller of C.aines m!1p. C.i organist. Mrs. Walker Pdiiji. "Through the Years." "Be cause." and The Lord's f'raver." Mis Kuller played the traditional wedding marches. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. Bernard C. llniiek. wore an heirloom antebel lum pmvn of while eyelet embroid ered salin, designed with portrait neck outlined with wide eyelet sat in rulTle and a liered bouffant skirt ol rnibroiriered eyelet satin falling :1D i lull i nn 1 1 train. The embroid ftkI sfiiui tulllr molif was repeal f, in the matching bonnet lo which a fingertip veil of sheer French il liiifin v. a-- attached. She wore a neiklan' wiih pendant of pearls and carried a handkerchief of band emlM'oi.ln and her Mowers were a cascade bompiel of gardenias. Mj".. Hcbr Medford of Waynes Mile, si-ic r of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor, and Mrs. David Hr-att ol llciulersom ille. was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids MISS KATHLEEN CALHOUN Announces The Opening Of A Dance Studio At The Piedmont Hotel r Dance Pavilion Wednesday, June 29th Private students and Classes. Tan. Ballet and Acrobatic. Also Ball Room. Phone 131 For appointment or apply at 303 Boundary Street. were Misses Florence Kilpatnck of Kinston. Betty Maddox of Tampa, Fla lane Keefe of Miami, Fla.. and Sarah Houck of Florence, S. C cousin of the bride. Misses Hel en Walker Merchant of Columbia, S. C. Arlynnee Robertson of Atlan ta Ga.. and Esther Houck and Bar bara Houck. both of Cameron. S. C were the junior bridesmaids. They wore quaint old fashioned nink mamuisctte dresses with por- I (rait .necklines and shirred hoop ! skirts The two honor attendants j carried pink fans filled with pink ; carnations and gardenias, and the ! bridesmaids bouquets were fans j filled with pink carnations. Alice Cray Vincient of Camden, S C. cousin of the bride and flow er girl, woie a pink marquisette ! dress identical to those of the other I attendants, and she carried a small !er pink fan Idled with pink carna i ! ions. i The ringbearers. Starling Ray, Third, of Bamberg. S. C. and Chip Steele of Pamlico, both cousins of the bride, wore white dinner jack ets and carried the rings tied with satin ribbon to white satin-covered walking canes Dr Nick M Medford of Waynes ville. father of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers were Louis Houck of -.,,.,... lu-oih.r ni i he bride; Al 1 Cline and Dr. Carey Wells, both of Canton.; Or ,1 C Wells of Atlanta, C.a . Dr. Los Dellinger of Green ville. S C Dr. Chester Wood of Orangeburg. S. C and Tommy Bovd and Dick Bradley, both of ; Wa nesville. Mrs. II. C. Houck. mother of the bride, wore a grey Cliantilly lace dress; rose gloves, and a rose or ' chid corsage. Mrs N M Medford. mother of j the bridegroom, wore a gown of sheer orchid marquisette: sheer , w hite gloves, and a corsage of green orchids. lmmedialelv following the cere- monv the bride's parents entertain- d at a reception at their home in Cameron. The receiving line stood against background of greens and garde nias, in the dining room, the nnae s table was covered with white mal ine over white satin. Swags of mal ine were caught at intervals around the edge with showers of gardenias and ribbon. The wedding cake, which centered the table and was flanked on either end by silver can delabra, was of two wedding bells caught together by gardenias and ribbon of frosting. Arrangements of white gladioli and gardenias were used throughout the house. ! During the evening the bride and bridegroom left for their vvedding trip and upon their return will 1 make tfieir home in Waynesville. For traveling the bride wore a suit of navy blue tissue-faille with ruf fled peplum and full skirt; hand embroidered white blouse; white hat of ruffled straw; navy acces , sories. and a white orchid corsage. ' Mrs Medford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bernard C. Houck of Cameron. S C. She was graduated as valedictorian from Cameron High School and was graduated in 1947 from Brenau college, Gaines ville. Ga. At Brenau she was treas surer of Phi Mu national social fraternity; president of the Home Economics club: on the dean's list; I i : ft np i Mrs Medford was married Saturday evening, June 11, in the Res urrection Lutheran Church of Cameron. S. C. She is the former Miss Mildred Houck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C Houck of Cameron. Joint Hosts Entertain With Fish Fry Mr. and Mrs Thomas Campbell. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Taul Davis were joint hosts of a fish-fry al the Davis Camp near Balsam Fri day evening. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ketner, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Tilbrook nf Dayton Ohio Mr and Mrs. L. K. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mr and Mrs. Harold Massie, Mr. and Mrs Leon Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Bill I'revost, Mr. and Mrs Bill Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed, Mr. and Mrs Her bert Buchanan, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dickson of Durham are guests of the Utters hrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie, at their summer home on Pigeon Road. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM MONDAY and TUESDAY. June 20-21 "Edward My Son" Starring SPENCER TRACY and DEBORAH KERR member of the Welfare commit tee Bios club. House Presidents Council, Chi Sigma Epsilon chem istry fraternity and Orientation committee, and treasurer of the senior class. The bride also attend ed the New York School of Inte rior Decoration and the High Mu seum of Art in Atlanta. Ga. For the past year she has been with the interior decorating department of Davison's in Atlanta. Doctor Medford is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Nick M. Medford of Waynesville. He was graduated from the Waynesville High School; Davidson college, and Emory Den tal college. Atlanta. Ga. At David son, he was a member of Pi Kappa Phi nalional social fraternity, and at Emory was secretary of "Xi Psi Phi national denial fraternity, his torian of the senior class and mem ber of the Cottage club. The bride groom is now associated wnn ins father in the practice ol dentistry in Waynsville. He is a member of the Lions club of Waynesville. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Dr. and Mrs. Al bert Cline of Canton, and Mr. and Mrs. James Harriman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson of Atlanta, Ga. j Mrs. Ferguson i Is Honored At j Birthday Dinner ! By MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON Mountaineer Correspondent j Mrs. C. T. Ferguson was honored ! at a dinner given on her birthday ! anniversary, Sunday, June 19, by her daughters, Mrs. Milliard Fer guson, Mrs. Kate Noland, and Mrs. Dee Crawford. The party was given at the home of the honor guest with around fifty friends and relatives present. Dinner was served picnic-style on the lawn. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Few. Miss Barbara Few, Miss Ann Few, and Mrs. D. T. Kennedy and three children, all of Greer. S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Luther and son Enka, Mrs. M. H. Noland of Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williams of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Alna Hyatt of Hazel wnod, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gold ring uf Peoria, 111., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell, and Miss Louise rumnhnll of Clvde. Mrs. Ferguson was the recipient of rhany lowly gifts. Dellwood Bible School Has Closing Program Commencement exercises for the Vacation Bible School of the Dellwood Baptist Church were held at the church Sunday morn ing, before a large audience. Thirty-five children were en rolled for the ten-day school and certificates were presented to thirty-three at the closing program. The program included worship and stories given by the children and an exhibit of the work of each department. Mrs. Lee Evans served as prin cipal of the school and was in charge of the intermediate depart ment. Others assisting were Mrs. Pansy Wells in the junior depart, ment, Miss Joan Russell in the beginners department, and Mrs. Wilce MeGaha in the primary de partment. Miss Thomasine Fisher was pianist and Miss Roberta Hon eycutt was secretary for the school. Kathleen Calhoun Will Open Dance School Next Week Miss Kathleen Calhoun has an nounced plans for the opening of . Ham-ins school at the Piedmont Hotel Pavilion on June 29 She will , teach classes in lap, ballet, and ballroom dancing and acrobatics: Miss Calhoqn has studied at the Marguerite iHyatt School of Dance in Asheville and has been under Miss Aleta Jackson of Asheville and Nw York and the Sherrill Sisters of Asheville. She is also ...nil Af 114 rc 1 J)UP 11 Geneback, the former. Miss Eloise Martin of Waynesville, V.F.W. Auxiliary To Meet Tonight ThP Auxiliarv of the veterans r.f i-nroion' Wars will hold its reg moHr,a ot he Court House innaht ml ' n n'elncK. rars. r-mei IU1I',IIL w Moseman will preside. Florida Girl Scouts Are Here For Visit A troop of nine Girl Scouts with their leader. Miss bmily Lozenny mA four munselors from Jack sonville Fla.. arrived on Saturday and are camping at the Girl Scout Hut here. Thf visitors will be here until Wednesday and are planning nu nierous trips through the moun tains. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Burch I : ; if : V'"1 and Bride Uu, '0n of Ch, . s 01 t'lvde 'amours ' t ..a . 'hat of "h orchid. Pr and vim miners and! Tl... , . I and ushers , nurch. brmh and Jamts Di ' he hridf, corsjJ mothel " nrcsji Mr and Mrs William Boyd Burch were married on Sunday, June 12 in the Clyde Baptist Church. Mrs. Burch is the former Miss Nc'll Collins, daughter of Mrs. Herbert H. Collins and the late Mr Collins of Clyde. Mr. Burch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Burch of Clyde. MORE ABOUT New Building (Continued from Page D the plans were interrupted by the war. "The need for it has grown so rapidly," she continued, "that we are obliged to build it." She point ed out that the increased tempo of Assembly activities has brought more and more children to the lake. The teaching laboratory at Jun aluska was one of the first such erhnnls established in the South east, and it since has served as a pattern throughout the nation for church teacher training. Chairman of the building com mittee is Miss Elizabeth Jarratt, director of children's work at Charlotte's Myers Park Methodist Church. Mice Marv Skinner of Nashville, Tenn., member of the Methodist Board of Education, is secretary, and the Rev. Carl H. King of Sal isbury is serving as treasurer. Other members of the committee are the Rev. Earl Cunningham of Nashville, member of the church s Board of Education; and Dr. J. W. Sells of Atlanta, a member of the Southeastern Methodist Jurisdic tional staff. Serving as exofficio members are Bishop Costen J. Harrell of the Western North Car olina Methodist Conference with headquarters in Charlotte; and Edwin Jones, an executive of the Jones Construction Company of Charlotte, who is chairman of the Lake Junaluska Board of Trustees. Miss Nell Collins Is Bride Of W. B. Burch New household and garden cloves of clastic made with knit ted cotton or soft napped linings add comfort and hand protection. The covering which protects the lining is said to be unaffected by hot water, cleaning soaps or kitch en greases. Want Ads bring quick results. The marriage of Miss Nell Col lins, daughter of Mrs Herbert 11. Collins and the late Mr. Collins of Clvde, to William Boyd Burch. son of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Burch of Clyde was solemnized Sunday, June 12, at five o'clock in the afternoon in the Clyde Baptist church. The Rev. Dawyer D. Gross, pastor, of ficiated in the double ring cere mony. The alter of I he church w as deco rated with ivy-entwined white floor baskets filled with white gladioli and arrangements of evergreen en twined with pink roses. In the background under an English ivy and rose-covered arch was an open Bible. Candelabra holding lighted tapers also were used. Prior to the ceremony a pro gram of nuptial music was pre sented by Miss Peggy McCracken, organist and Miss Frances Camp bell, soloist. Miss Campbell sang, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," "Ave Maria," and "The Lord's Prayer." The traditional wedding marches were used for the processional and recessional. "Seal Us Oh Holy Spirit." was played softly as the vows were spoken. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Zack Massey, of Way nesville, wore a white slipper satin gown with princess waist and point ed sleeves. The skirt was designed with tucks and ended in a short train. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion fell from a tiara of lace and orange blossoms and she carried a white Bible topped with a bridal bouquet of white orchids and Bristol-fairy and American Beauty roses with white satin streamers showered with pink and white rose buds. Little Miss Kathryn Nell Collins, of Eustis, Florida, niece of the bride, was miniature bride and wore a miniature ot me brides costume. She carried a tiny while Bible with a bridal bouquet of tiny orchids and red roses with white streamers showered with rose IhhK Herbert H. Collins, of Eustis. Florida, nephew of the bride, was junior groom. Miss Linda Collins, sister oT Hie bride, was maid of honor and wore a gown of orchid tafTeta modeled along lines identical to that of the bride, with headdress to match hei and Hun h Wore '"it1 access red ruses r 'Hum ing cnurch. the : tinned ith ! hoi'' Engtl and red roses ratlin; the r Hie bride1, , a lace cl j tiered w-rtdiid j a miniature I '"I antique glj i As-Minc Mrs Claude , bride. Mrs. j law of the brl Miss Dale MJ Heece. IriendJ j Following couple left fa il n iiiianiiouiK 'i aw Im; ihe j meal Hue. and uluie ; orchid cms bridal hnuquej Ihe couile ml The bride Civic llich Wohh fnllrd position Va nc ale ol Chdel srred in Mit'l World War III In llie Onma ( ' id CiiiimJ Mr mid i Davtnit, nine, I In Mi She carried a white Bible topped tlieir h"iue David Crystal, Haymaker. Sur Golfers, Arrowhead, Adlcr & Adlj i Sofia Wagner and many other be can be found at Town & Country' 58 Main Street WEDNESDAY, June 22 17 JOE falc on Crooked Fighters and Rocketeers... r IN A FIGHT TO THE FINISH inya .7.111 n .a 1 HT-XTTT Hi 'A 1 CI 4 1 1 r r r- joi o (Til zK-i I J KIRKWOOD ERROL 1 f 7 UU tOMAY DAVID MUCI JV'l?i fj SS3 1 lH:0n 1 -u22 if 1 ' 1 . - Added Attractions f tl w4 1;1 ) ) I j COLOR CARTOON - NEWS f Q " : - : -r-r rrr - LAST TIMES TODAY WO' f'uMirniOR TECMil TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, June 21-22 to THURSDAY and FRIDAY, June 23-24 "Cmon, boys, my house ain't a showroom 1" Jims "Hey-whythebum'inuh? CB w. help H if w lik to b around inouH tht hai a Lciibox Heating Sytem? The Tn warmth and no draft camofort in hert'i kaen. B'aidaa, your Lennox ia a baauty to look at!" $m: "So Aat'a tha attraction, aM Well, hack, thia isn't tha nnly Lennox in exiatence. Why don't you guya get 'am in your home? 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