r PAGE i'Vv'G the Waynes ville mountaineer Vi.,iida .flc "Ul I t v I L e :1 i OF INTEREST TO SOCIETY ?4 y, I MKis. LSLilN SL.UAN, MRS. BEN SLOAN, Frances Ferguson Robeson Weds Robert L. Amsler Miss Frances Ferguson Robeson, daughter ol Mr and Mrs Edward Jphn Kubcson, Jr., of Menv Point." Warwick Counts. Va be came the bride ol Robert Lcmv Amsler of Wilmington. Delaware, son of Mr. and Mrs Lerov Ainsh r at Decaiui Ga , in a ctrriiions at Grace Methodist Church in New port News. Va.. Saturday evening at .30 O Ciock The JiH W V.UI"ll.H! Moure pronounced the uw The church was decorated Willi Soiithtni ii 1 1 j x and floor b.ist.tt of white lilies niii-i-pri -i it with candelabra, and tli,- altar mi. tred with ,.n lieiilooin hand-embroidered scai t Mrs George 1) Cole oi Newport News organist, un seined a piu stran; ol nuptial mu'ic and plavcd the traditional marches for the processional and the i ccc.s-iuna: The biidr. given in marriage b j Lei fatfiei . wore a tiw n of antique ivory satin, triinnicd in Veitelian lace from her mother's wedding gown. Her veil of bridal illusion, which lt-ll the full length of lit i sov.n, wa worn with a lact- band i trimmed at either side with orange I blossoms She wore a brooch audi eai rings which had been used by her gt eat -great grandmother on her wedding da Her bouquet was ol white roses and lilies of the val- ; ley, shuwered in stephanoli.v j Miss Martha Richard Robeson i was her sister's maid of honor and Airs J Weaver Kirkoatrick of Alia- , Vita. Va.. another sister, was mat- I ron of honor. j Bridesmaids were Miss Pamela ; Cole. Miss June Levine. Miss Mar- ' garet Le Payne, and Miss Sarah j Vane Robeson, cousin of the bride. ' all of Newport News. They wore identical gowns of turquoise satin with wristlets of matching satin j and carried crescent-shaped ca-1 cade bouquets of Better! ime rest s The bridegroom had as his best man his twin brother. Fred I'. Amp ler, of Washington. Ga . and ushers were Sam Patton and James 1'al ton of Charlottesville. Va.. George Scot! Candler. Jr.. of Decatur. Ga and Edward John Robeson 111 ol Augusta. Ga. Following the ceremoin the pai ents of the bride entertained at a reception at the Hotel Chatnbcrlin. .'Old Point Comfort. Va. The bride, who has spent much I time in Waynesville. is the grand . daughter of the late Professor and Mrs. Edward J Robeson and tin .great granddaughter of the late Judge and Mrs Garland S. Fergu- son of Waynesville. She is a gradu ate of Newport News High Schooi and Agnes Scott College. '. Mr. Amsler is a graduate ol Que to cuius . . - caaeu CT without "dosing" V VAPORUB FOR SALE TWO IDEAL BUILDING LOTS Near Dayton Rubber Co. Both for S500.00. PHONE 575-.M m Do You Want . i (Cries How Kelly as he drags Arleta through the shrubbery. Who is out to get her? Why is the Langtry name hated so in the neighborhood? Who wants to destroy all the good Chips angtry strove or? . . Read all about it in . . . HEART OF HAPPINESS This new serial start Lot in this paper Thursday. HEAD 2J W4 Wt3 UU&WiU:L;U WOMEN and CLUB ACTIVITIES Society Editor-- Office Phone Society tditor umce rnone Afternoon And Evening Velret eoat with zig-zag trim, f By VERA WINSTON THE WELL-CHOSEN little coat is prepared to go out after noons as a complement to a cock tail dress, or to assume full re sponsibility for cover-up duty with a full evening dress. This coat, prepared for a good season, is of black velvet with lig-iag stitching forming a wide border at the bottom and for the cuff trim. The coat has a generous flare in back, and the sleeves are belled from a wide, loose arm-hole. Miss McKinney Is Engaged To W. D. Edwards Mr. and .Mrs. R. L. McKinney of Clyde have announced the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Bar bara Ann McKinney. to William D. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Edwards of Canton. The date of the wedding has not been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Floyd spent the weekend in Birmingham. Ala., and attended the Alabama-Tennessee football game. Georgia Tech and is a chemical engineer. He served two years in the Army during World War II and now holds a position with E. I. Dupor.t Company in Wilmington. Delaware where the couple will re side. Miss Frances Robeson. of Waynesville. aunt of the bride, was among the out-of-town guests at tending the wedding. to Be Killed . , IT IN : ! 700 Home Phone 462-J vuu Home Phone Two Couples Are Honored At Party On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sebe Bryson and Mrs. Bryson's sister. Miss Bernice Harrell entertained at the Bryson residence, Hillbrook Farm. Sun day afternoon, honoring Miss Elise DeLozier and Joseph Palmer, whose wedding will take place in Ashe ville next month, and Mrs. Ethel Hayes Fisher and Charles McDar ris. who will be married here in November. Arrangements of mixed fall flowers were used in decoration of I the living rooms and the bridal i motif was observed in the dining ' room. Receiving with the hosts and ! honor guests were Mr. and M. s. J. I C. DeLozier of Asheville. parents j of Miss DeLozier. and Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Hall of Whittier. brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. ' Fisher. The brides-elect wore cor sages presented to them by their hosts. ' i J During the first hour Miss Ktlith i r Summerrow received at the front j door and Miss Dixie Campbell pre- j t sided in the dining room, with Miss I Marie Plott assisting in serv ing. Miss Josephine Cabe greeted the j guests during the second hour and Miss Edna Summerrow poured. Mrs. Clifford Harrell assisted in the dining room. ! The dining table was covered ; with a lace cloth and held an ar- , rangement of w hite chrysanthe- j mums in a cut-glass bowl. A wed ding ring, formed with liny white chrysanthemums, centered the i mantel and on either side were I i Dresden china slippers also hold ine white chrysanthemums The guest list included Mr. and I Mrs. Roy Campbell. Miss Dorothy Whisenhunt, Miss Frances Rose. Miss Mary Sue Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards. Mrs. Rob ert Palmer. Mrs. Roy Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Braren. Mr. and Mrs. Padgett of Sylva. Mks Betty Bradley. Joe Cline. Harry Robin son Miss Pearl Hayes. Joe John son. George Jones, Jr., Mrs Elsie Massie of Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buckner of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Cliltor.d Harrell. and Ilufus Summerrow. The brides-elect were presented pieces of china in their chosen patterns. JJrs. llolliijeld Improving Mrs. Jarvis J. Hollifield. w ho re-1 cently underwent an operation at ; the Haywood County Hospital, is improving. : FANCY PANTS FOR SMALL FRY NEW IX)OK DIAI'F.RS . . These fasliionable babies arc wearing far left, a gauzy oblong shaped model, light weight and non-bulky: ted softy; right, the pin-free dlaner which snaps on. By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor While the fashion world is seeth ing with news of the latest Paris silhouette for Mama. Baby has been making news of his own. stylew ise. It's no longer correct for the well -dressed nursery set to wear the same old design in diapers. As all up-to-date baby sitters know, the three-cornered style went out a couple of decades ago. and the ob long fold lias been the thing since then. Now come a whole flock of in novations, shown at a recent r WATEHPROOF, .CREEPER ... lined in waterproof plastic Mm, for complete protection. Mf5 You Do It Lijce . K ... - ' fe SS-,: ., i-- Allan Alexander iri.ehti, 2. appears in deep concentration in getting a few t;olf pointers from his big brother David, 3. These small fi pollers using a sawed oil club are learning the game from their iladdv Joseph Alexander, a pro golfer who managis a driv ing range at Kaleigh. "l is reliablly reported that David gets 30 to ."ill yi.rds on each drive and straight down the fairway. iAP Photo." Wedding Of Miss ; Holman And Sgt. Carver Announced I l GREAT FALLS AEB. Montana Sgt. Billie Carver, career airman , with i!u- Finance Section at this I station from Wavneswlle, N. C land Miss Beatrice Holman of Great ! Falls were married at the court- houSt' lui't' lilsl Fl idi'.v The ceremony was performed by Judge Isaacson. Great Falls Jus tice of the Piaee and the couple were attended by Pl'e. John Rush oii as best man and Miss Jean Len n. ui ol Great Falls as bridesmaid. 'I'he bride wore a blue satin en semble with it corsage of crushed ivni.-it ions. Alter ;i short honeymoon in the Great Falls area the couple will .eMilc in Great Falls. T. E. L. Class To Meet Thursday The T E L. Sundav School Class ol the First Baptist Church will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Jack Sease on Assembly Street. convention of the National Baby Institute. with the hourglass I diaper the last word in fashion for small fry. This "smooth look" I garment is a softy made of a knit ted brushed yarn and cut in hour glass shape, which eliminates un necessary hulk and adjusts to fit j babies of different ages. New also is the pin-free diaper, which uses snaps instead of safety pins and has an ingenious snap tab for fastening it to the shirt. Waterproof baby pants also are turning up in models worthy of a streamlined age. One of the most 3 V t' ' , ' - , ' : fyt ? PL's' " "f'A the pants of this goft creeper are to that it may be worn over diaper This' Brother James Gwyns Are Hosts Of Iinner Party Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gwyn were hosts of a family dinner Thursday evening at their home on the Country Club Drive in honor of Mrs. Gwyn's brother and sister-in-law, Commander and Mrs. Wil liam Henry Lee, who have recently returned from a four months' wed ding trip to Europe. The dining table was covered with an embroidered cloth and had a centerpiece of yellow and White chrysanthemums in a silver bowl. The guests in addition to Conidr. and Mrs. Lee were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee. Woman's Club Postpones Meeting The October meeting of the Waynesville Woman's Club, which was scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed for a week and will be held next Thursday, Octo ber 27, at the Presbyterian Church. the last word in diaper next, the hourglass style styles. At in a knit- efficient is a style called the "boat er", which consists of a plastic diaper with comfortable waistband and a four-inch fold on each side The regular diaper is folded in eight thicknesses and fitted inside the plastic cover, to provide ultim ate protection then the whole thing is snapped on Baby. Then there's- a new creeper for fashionable babies which has a plastic 61m interlining built into the pants. After baby's tliaper is adjusted the waterproof creepers are put on over it, and baby is socially acceptable despite acci dents. 1 BOATER . . , New plasty film diaper covet which snaps on, diaper inside. 'jimm . s r : fi m wm Mrs. Barber Is Of N.O. Pilgrim Society The North Carolina branch of The National Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims was perfected at a meeting held Monday at the Marl borough Hotel in Durham, witn Mrs. R. N. Barber of Waynesville as organizing governor. The purpose of the society is to perpetuate the memory and to fos ter and promote the principles and virtues of the Pilgrims; to publicly commemorate at stated times, prin cipal events in the history of the Pilgrims, and to erect durable me morials to historic nien and events. The organization also encourages the study and research of Pilgrim history, especially as related to the foundation of civil government on the principles of soul-liberty. The organization in this country was formed December 21, 1908. by Thomas W. Bieknell, and there are many state societies in the nation. Eligibility in the society requires descent from a settler in this coun try prior to the 1700s. Mrs. Barber, organizing governor, has been prominent in historical organiza tions for a number of years and has wide membership in various groujis. She has held numerous offices .including. District DAK his torian, state registrar of the N. C. Daughters of the Confederacy; president of the N. C. Society Daughters of Colonial Wars, state vice president of the Daughters of the American Colonists, and, at present, organizing regent oi the j L'naka Chapter. D.A.C. of WNC. I She is a member of the Hugue ; not society. Colonial Dames of the ! XVII Century of Virginia: The Janiesstown Settlers, N. C. Society for the preservation of Antiques; the Magna Charter Dames, N. C. Historical Society, and other civic clubs. j Fleeted to serve with Mrs. Barb er in the N. C. branch of the new ly organized society were: deputy ; governor- Mrs. Nathan Johnson of i Dunn: counselor, Mrs. Charles Can j non of Concord; treasurer, Mrs. C. II. Shipp of Durham, recording i secretary, Mrs. Slis Shelton of j Statesville: corresponding secretary j Mrs. J. M. Williams of Chapel Hill. I Registrar. Mrs. G. D. Reynolds of Albemarle; historian, Mrs. M. O. I Jackson of Charlotte; elder, Mrs. j A. W. Hoffman of Raleigh; captain, j Mrs. John C. Kellenberger of Greensboro. Mrs. Moore Is Hostess For D.A.R. .Meeting Mrs. Dan K. Moore was hostess for the October meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolution, at her home in Sylva, Friday aft ernoon. Miss Ida Penny, chairman of ap proved schools, was in charge of the program. She discussed the three D.A.H.-sponsored schools, Tamassec, Kate Duncan Smith, and Crossnorc. Mrs. Ben Colkitt, chairman of the building committee, gave an outline of the plans for the new D.A.H. building to be erected in Washington. D.C. Mrs. T. L. Gwyn, chairman of I he Good Citizenship Contest, an nounced the selection of Miss Kathryn H.vatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt, as the con testant for this year. Mrs. J. W. Killian, regent, pre sided. Refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour following the meeting. Special guests were Mrs. Paul Reid of Cullowhee and Mrs. Ramsey Bu chanan. Mrs. David Hall. Sr., and Mrs. David Hall. Jr., of Sylva. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy of Springfield. Ore., announce the birth of a daughter on October 12, in Springfield. Mrs. Murphy is the former Miss Jean Porter Haynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. I lay nes of Clyde. Use the Want Ad page for sell ing, renting, or return of lost items. BRAMLETT'S FLOOR SERVICE Sanding. Finishing:, Cleaning, Waxinsr, etc. M. V. BRAMLETT, Jr. Phone 1012-R Waynesville mmmm -Zd THERE'S MORE J 7 TO PLUMFiikHZ 1 r THAU tinu m tuci. think R MC1B MMlMm EAGLE KJSOifi; jfSJjtjn John R. Cube Governor I. Peggy Ann Keenei Is Married To Monroe Phillips The wedding of Mi- peggy Anj n.-L-nr, ouiy (laugllln- of and Mrs. J. 11. Keener of ( and Monroe Jnnian Phillip:,. Mr. jinrl tvirw I u- in Mi "II of ....... . I-JUIIllJS aj of Canton, took place ;,t u i,ullu. ol the bride's grandpar, nt- aim mrs. lull l.. Jaiin:,un Fridj alternoon October 7 immediate familit lilies atlendin- ! A I'mttran, of' W. Kirhv. ,,h-i,- ,, 1 '"'"'"ted U.V.: The Rev. C the Canton Central .viei nil I Church, performed the donhu- n,,-. ceremony. The vows were pol., ,. , f,,,,,, of the fireplace, which vvu banked with lace fern and autumn 1I JVC. and basket, of while ai,J b,,m,. chrysanthemum, Mrs. Frank 1! Me;e e. , and Mrs. T. i'. Hiee, voralei. sented a pro,"rani ol weddin;; inn sic. The traditional w, diiin; marcnes were U' ed. The hi idi bridegroom entered logethei attended. anil iin- The bride wore a thistl,. g;,j;,r. dine suil with gray access,,, jt., an orchid corsage. Following the ceremony, a ,v. ception was held. The bridal tab,, was covered with a lace cloth and was centered with a white tiered wedding cake. Assisting in the din ing room were Mrs. J. It. Jamison Mrs. Ralph Howell. Mrs. Hugh Keener and Mrs. Burgin Baity. The bride's mother wore an in erni on o est: .. tun , "".'"Si VI IHI 1 OSl-S. I I )l ;l groom s mot iter wore gra v and a corsage of red roses crepe After the reception the couple left by motor for Hock Hill, s ('.. where they will be at home. Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of canton High School and attended bridegroom ThJ Brevard College. Mr. Phillips is a tushia satin ideiJ ve.eian oi norm war it. having , ti,at of the maid sci veu uiree v ears in tile C. S. i Sliemll 8 rvavj. anil is now employed L liis sn as best ."mieiicaii ceianese company at were Donald Lea kock nil I, s. c. of h0 iMKieg, vjui-oi-iown guests include Mr. ! llnd m . j001J anu Mrs. f rank Keener. Frank : bride, and S. wrr Keener iinil Mrs. Varder Hipps Xcupon Neus. ol Asneville. arid Mrs. Ana Ever hart of Greencvillc. Telin. J. E. Tutor Is New Manager Of Strand Theatre J. E. Tutor of Rockingham lias taken over the management of the Strand Theatre here. The posi tion has been held by O. M. Swain. Mr. Tutor has managed a number of Strand Theatres in the state His wife and nine-year-old daugh ter will join him here at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Swain and their little daughter have ;'one to 'IVx.r where Mr. Swain will take over a theatre. Nor IB c f.,M! Stop this l.eat lo! With efficient, fireproof h ? . , lll in siWilM, U siiiano'i ii a i heati8kepl.n(.m'l';1'-;e;iflhM rooms are varn.er ami - h and you'll save as ." ' 8 -Miss MiswM ' lit. v.. A. VllSitiia wi becai Mr rt U ar,it i. " -'irs uood r.f in ' H ...... dl l oliurth iikI Sevpn-U liold "K'jtii Oeali:;t 1 f t-ilii.nv Select! Weill fje-nr-dution Mr, 1 I"' Jll.L WHO her brot Vown ''''I'l.Hl u ith j ' P Cluiililly i . . 1 1 . i " "'i' li idi'ed ' In (I I Her only u "'i worn i.ei v. . iiam """'iuet of vihil " iilet'ed w ith li's Daisy ''' - maul of hoi "f heaver Alined iiir-the-sh lull slim She Uiiuntie s arf l cad I'limudm.. and v- illl heavenly : ""re a tiara of HndeMii.'ud: Hti'plii'iiMin, Mrs Barbara Williama Mane Leatherwo ,r(i(i Fiilldwina . mother ol the brj a i wepliim it bel i Mrs. Moore, j vvoic a dress with coeoa asses) sage nf tilisnj I l.ralhmvood. mo! I gi unm, voire a with gnv atcH ! sage nl pink ro?( FuIIiiuiiii! a 4 and Mrv i.t-atlier at til!) X'lili Sired V.F.W. A To Meet The AiiMhary 1- ui t i- n U.ii - will I 'M) u'l loik in I he Vl'tt. CI Kthel Mu-i'inan B11latir J C4)1 Picher ewlii.1"'