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9ii ; 1ST. ,j tr P VI PAGE FOUB THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Afte: OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES HAIRDOS GO GLOBAL Office Pbone 700 Home Phone 462-J MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Miss Miry Vance Hard Is Bride Of George Morris Miss Man Yanoe H J-" of Mr. and Mrs Chr. HirJ or Vjntv GOWPl Elyria. Ohio tfme :.Nf t'-i LvJI I 1 1 VT 1 (leorpe Ward Morn. o and Mrs George L Vo-rr. ilc ot Klyria. ir. s c--ren-.on i: 5" Ar' drru s Epico;vi. .-.:cr Elru or Saturday .lur.t- j: :o-:Mrt o'c'ock in I ho sitt rr.oo" The Ht G Kusso'.. Harii'.o Jr.c tin- Ht' li win B RtV.heid e 5 '.el ated ir, t ho double rir.c otreir.or.y Tin a.t.ir o: 'ho ohuroh was doo-(.i,iti-d uh arrar.cemer.ts ot white gladioli and tern and :ho tradi tior.i! u,ddi'. marchf oro used i,v pnu.'-M -r.a: and recessional Tlie bi luo. fucr marruge b her i.ithor wore a floor lor.sth -own oi w!.r. orjar.dy desur.ed will) Miuari- r.oik lire and wide Diitdit'" and Rose Point lace bertha, and full skirt Her short vril. edi;ed with rose point laoe. attached to a cap made from lace taken from her mother's wed (lin; town Her bouquet was of fli!f-d amour. alley lilies and pioilen li.nr torn with white rib bon streamers Ji Ann Osborne, cousin of the In ii'c. a maid of honor. She wore a ilre-. of white organdy over wllow lalTota. fashioned along si nl ' lar I mo", to that of the bride ami a picture hat of yellow horse hair braid. She carried a bouquet (l yellow rosebuds and snapdragon Edward Hard, brother of the In Ho. w as best man and ushers were Philip Slock, brother-in-law of the croon), and Carl Enckler. Immediately alter the ceremony Die parents of the bride entertained ijiili a reception at Spring Valley Count r Club. Elyria. Alter the reception the couple 11 1 on a motor trip through the Smoky Mountains National Park. Mis Morris is a granddaughter if Mis .1. F. Abel and the late Di Abel of Waynesville and is a frequent visitor here. She attended file schools in Elyria, Denison Uni versity. Granville. Ohio, and the Oheilin School of Commerce in Obeiiin. Ohio At the time of her jii.-rrriage .she was employed as secretary at the Ohio Public Serv ice Company in Elyria. ! Mr. Morris attended Kenyon College and was graduated from uldwin - Wallace College. He served three years with the army during World War II, two of which were spent in the Pacific Theatre. He now holds a position in the County Assesor's Office in Elyria. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. J. F. Abel, lis. Robert Osborne and daugh ters. Misses Anne and Mary Os borne, all of Waynesville, and Mrs. Allen McLean of Tampa, Fla. Annual Dinner Dance To Be Held Saturday The annual Fourth cf July din ner dance at the Piedmont Hotel , will be held Saturday evening, of-: ficially opening the summer season here. Dinner will be served in the ho- i tel dining room from 7 until 9 o'clock and the dance, sponsored by i the Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will begin at 9 o'clock in the hotel pavilion. i This will be the first of a series of six dances to bo sponsored by the sorority this season, for char- i itable projects. i Advance tickets for the dance at $1.00 each are on sale at Char lies Place. Bryson and Miller Mo tor Sales. Waynesville Klyrist. Gibson's Dress Shop. Firestone Store, and the Ladye Fayre Beauty Shop. Tickets at the door will be $1.25. Mrs. Herbert Braren, president of the sorority, is serving as gen eral chairman for the first event, with Mrs. Charlie Woodard in ; charge of tickets, and Mrs Sebe Bryson directing the publicity. Mu sic will be by Teddy Martin and his orchestra. By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor ...... j...: .. ,k,i v,ir u th thine for summer. Kuropu s lop nair acMgncis oen.-c 1 .n...i- n i -r..n nfc roifs broucht to these shores personally I Iitu nil'."1 ' r- , . ,...... mnnthc ihmiK thai drama can be acnlevun uiem wuiriu ii-t-vm . . ..:n. f D-i. "niii rnir" is arranged in short nairaos. uumauun- ui am petal curls along the side of the head. Raymond of London introduced his "Wellington" coiffure, a short close-to-the-head coif, and M. An toine of Paris, who claims originationt of the "bob" and "shingle ot the 20 s. combines both in what he calls his "Spring Crop". by will) soft Mrs. Susan Booth Bride Of Col. Reei Mrs. Susan Dyer Booth of st Petersburg, Florida, and Col. thorne Woolsey Reed of Sunset Beach, St. Petersburg and Way nesville, were married on Frida'v June 24, at five-thirty o'clock in lh0 afternoon in the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist church, Atlanta. The Rev. M F. Swilley, Jr., pastor oi the church pronounced the vows For her wedding the bride wore an afternoon dress with while ac cessories and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Frank Therrell of Atlanta was matron of honor and Samuel C. Welch served as best man Immediately after the ceremony at the church Mr. Welch entertain ed members of the wedding party Benefit Be Hel Cotton iheer with laco trim By VERA WINSTON THE OFF-SHOULDER neck lin of this dainty nightgown doesn't have to be so if th wearer doesn't wish it. It ia elaiticized nd can be worn above the shoulder if desired. The inset bands of Iac below the shoulder and bust r dyed to match the robin's egg blu of the cotton Bheer fabric. It i lira through the midriff with, gathers at the front of the itirU Schedule For Home Clubs Is Announced The schedule for Home Demon stration Club meetings for the month of July has been announced follows: Friday. July 1, Jonathan Creek and Dell wood at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs W. 11. Nelson. ' Tuesday, July 5. Beaverdam at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Mary Cody. Wednesday. July 6, M. M. Smith of Aliens Creek and Francis Cove at the home of Mrs. C. H. Cham blee. Boundry Street. Thursday. July 7, Crabtree, Hyd er Mt.. and Fines Creek at 2:00 with Mrs. R. C. James. Friday. July 8. Iron Duff at 2:00 o clock with Mrs. T. C. Davis. Monday. July 18. Ratcliffe Cove at 2:00 o'clock in County Kitchen. Farmers Co-Op. Tuesday, July 19, Morning Star at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. V. E. Wil son, Jr.. 2B Ave.. Fiberville. Homcmakers Club at 8:00 o'clock with Mrs. Marion Bridges. Wednesday, July 20, Bethel club meeting 1o be decided. Thursday, July 21, Maggie club at 2:0O o'clock with Mrs. D. O. Plott. Friday, July 22, Junaluska and Lakeside at 2:00 o'clock at County Kitchen. Farmers Co-Op. Monday. July 25, McKimmon club at 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. C. F. Owens, Dellwood. Tuesday, July 26, Clyde club at 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. Pat Cole. Rogers Cove Club at 2:00 o'clock to be decided. Wednesday, July 27, Cecil club meeting to be decided. Thursday, July 28, West Canton club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Earle Poe. Friday, July 29, County Council meeting. Lee-Cassady Marriage Held In Newqrk J News has been received by 'friends here of the marriage of Mrs. Julia Cassady and Commander Henry Lee In Newark, N. J., on Saturday, June 25. " The couple plans to sail from New York for Paris next week. Johnny Moore Celebrated Third Birthday Johnny Moore celebrated his third birthday Wednesday after noon when his mother, Mrs. Dud ley Moore, entertained with a party at her home at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Moore was assisted by Miss Doris Ann Ensley, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Jr.. and Mrs. Bill Barber. Various games were played during the afternoon and pictures were made of the group. The guests included Nancy Bar ber. Jan Moore, Neil Ensley, Patri cia Barber and David Ensley. Crouser-Sheehan Marriage Is Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Gladys Ezell Sheehan. daughter of Mrs. John Ezell and the late Mr. Ezell of Waynesville. to Jess Charles Crouser. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crouser. also of Waynesville. The ceremony took place on June 8. Mrs. Crouser. a graduate of the Waynesville Township High School, is now employed at the Park Thea tre. Mr. Crouser, also a graduate of the Waynesville schools, is associ ated with his father in the lumber business. The couple is residing at present with the parents of the groom. Joint Hosts Have Picnic In Iron Duff Mr. and Mrs. V. R Davis and Mrs. Mae Davis were hosts of a picnic dinner last Sunday at the home of the former in lion Duff The guests were Mr. and Mrs Grady Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mod ford, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Medford. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Davis, Mrs. Ralph Dot son, Richard and Ralph Dotson. Jr.. Dan Davis, Glen Davis, Mattie Sue Medford, Bobby Welch. Joan Med ford, Francis Davis, and Mary Francis Penny. Methodist Circles To Meet Tuesday Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet Tues day, July 5, as follows: Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. Roy Parkman at 3:30 p. m. Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs. R. L. Coin at 3:30 p. m. Circle No. 3 at the home of Mrs. Joe Davis on the Fairview Road, at 8 p. m. Circle No. 4 at the home of Mrs. Dewey Stovall at 7:3Q p. m. Mrs. W. C. Boutwell and Mrs. ChajrlJs Isley will be associate hostesses. Circle No. 5 at the home of Miss Mary Sue Crocker at 7:30 p. m. Miss Rufiena Bright will ho associate hostess. Circle No. 6 at the home of Miss Mary Medford at 7:30 p. m. Miss Moore Is President Of Macon Audubon Society Miss Stephanie Moore, who re cently moved to Macon, Ga., to accept a position as educational director of the Masonic Children's Home, has been elected president of the Macon Audubon Society. Miss Moore has made a hobby of studying birds for some time and is an authority on the subject. LAFF-A-DAY il.l II: Cap Wi K-c, teikm Sfnjiate fx.. iJ riebH ftatol. IN2. '-'Yw bath ia md dry-flat tfre proriteggerjfes' SI'lilN'C. CROP . . . Antoine of Paris coif for beauty and com fort of busy American girls. Girl Scouts And Brownies To Meet For Parade Mon. Mrs Howard Hyatt, president jot the lla.elwood-Waynesville Girl Seoul Council, has asked members of all Girl Scout and Brownie troops to meet in uniform at the Court House. Monday at 9:30 a. m. to participate in the Fourth of July parade. Members of the Council are also requested to meet with the girls and march in the parade. Baptist Group Meets At Crabtree The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Lower Crabtree Baptist church, met Saturday afternoon at :t ho homo of Mrs. Joel Ferguson with Mrs. Kugene Wood, president. , presiding. Mrs. M. I!. Reeves, Jr., conducted the devotional program and Mrs. Ferguson discussed the topic, "Does God Love His World?'' During the business session the 1 group voted to have the Scalf's Indian River llarmoneers make a personal appearance at the Crab ' tree-Iron Dull' School, at an early i dale, to be announced. ! The next meeting will be held at j the home of the president on July l 23. at 2:30 p. m. i ; B. And P. W. Club ;Has Meeting The regular monthly dinner j meeting of the Waynesville Busi I ness and Professional Women's !Club was held Tuesday evening at the Skyland Tea Room with Mrs. M. G. Stamey, president, presiding. 1 The program included reports by Mrs. Stamey, Miss Margaret John ston, and Mrs. Alma McCracken on the recent State Convention of 1 Business and Professional Women's Clubs held in Morehead City. During the business session the group voted to continue the club's baby sitting project for another ' month and Mrs. Stamey asked thai I each comnlittee meet with her during this month to plan the work for the coming year. Mrs. Grayden Ferguson and Miss Margaret Johnston were ap pointed to represent the club on the board of directors of the Cham ber of Commerce. Special guests for the meeting were Miss Vivian Reeves, member of the B. and P. W. Club of Smith field, who is spending the summer at Camp Dellwood, Mrs. Elaine Hudson, member from the St. Pet ersburg, Fla.. club, and Mrs. Joe Doggett of High Point. Woman's Society Meets At Iron Duff The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Davis Chapel Meth odist Church in Iron Duff met at the church last Thursday afternoon. A program was presented on "Africa As Part of the World." Members present were Mrs. Lee Williamson, Mrs. T. C. Davis, Mrs. Mae Davis, Mrs. W. V. Davis, Mrs. Roy Medford and Mrs. C. O. Newell. Presbyterian Circle To Meet Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. J. W. Killian. chair man, will meet Tuesday, July 5, at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Fowler on East Street. Long's Chapel Society To Meet The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Long's Chapel Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. P. Leatherwood, Tuesday, July 5, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. C. G. Medford will be associ ate hostess. WELLINGTON COIF . . Ray mond of London advises adding a short chignon to it for evening. Mrs. R. L. MeKittriek left Wednesday for Edgefield. S. C, to spend a week with relatives. THE PETAL . . - Guillaume of Paris' youthful hairdo designed for New York's Salon Lentheric. Tnmmv Curtis has returned aft or spending two weeks in New York City. 'l'imjpa ulir '"mem at 7 0i J!"VmaS 789-W 1 Th' public "Mill lll'nr- KrJ SlNl!ii,,..j .l foot anrf t a atniwr at tho Atlini.. Dil.. - . . . wl l'r at hil ..:n . 1 confi: s"1110llll,.. Terrace. Mrs. Reed is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. G. C. Dyer of Sedilla Kentucky. She is a graduate oi " Murray State Teacher full.,,,.. 1 In U , .1.1 .. . .. , n .hit I... j . ... , 1 munay, rwemutny, anu old gi ail- '"mil route fr 1. U 11..;.. . .. .. '1 uaie wuiiv ai mc university ot i Murine uuuuviuc. uiie lesiuing in : "'e .xiuth .W uouisvnie sue was a member of areas and was me Junior League, Eastern Star ; 'nquen Field ana me Little ineatre. i retired two J ui. nccu ia inc aun oi mr. and Mrs. James W. Reed of Waynes ville. He entered the Army Air Corps upon graduation from Duke University and received training at Brooks and Kelley Fields, San An tonio, lexas. He was stationed at and mJ Mitchell Field, Long Island prior I at their sutnnJ l eon Road. m the A,r cJ '"anicmbtTol raternity. thd I'ost No 1 0( and ItieMilitJ l)0U The Biggest Values In W.IUJ Maissoe's Greatest Sunn (mow ! WE MUST SELL MANY ITEMS OF QUALITY READY-TO-WEAR MANY ITEM BELOW COS! BELOW I MANY LOTS OF DRESSES ARK NOW Half Price SAVE $2.00 to $4.00 on COTTON DRESSES MANY OF 018 1 COATS- ARK SOW Below These Prices Mean Bigger Sav Save Up To $4.00 On Shoes LADIES' WHITE SUMMER SHOES REDUCED We have hundreds of pairs of good shoes all types, and colors. National Brands, and the current styles, but we have too many, so here go the prices down, down and down. Some styles reduced as much as $4.00 per pair. HUNDREDS Off Ladies' - Chi SAND $13 Follow The Crowds To LASSIE'S For Ba MEN - Look At This $2.98 SWIM TRUNKS $1.49 Save On These For The Fourth Oi July SHIRTS SLACKS REDUCED The Largest Stock We Have Ever Shown Prices Have Been Cut - We Our Stocks Now - Hurry MS DEPARTMENT Slj Main Street War i. V,;, ,,.;:.,,,,;, ....... ' . . ; '
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