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PAGE FOUR THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEK Mond J '8 1 1 d - ia tr rjti iafc-r flMgrr Hfc OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Maple Grove To Have Christmas Program A Christmas prolan) will be rien at the Maple Grove church, Wednesday niijht. at 7 30 o'clock Mr. ;md Mrs. C'tunUs K. Milner and small duuh!-.: l.iin Cather iii '. h.ie returned from Chicago where the -pent the past several months while Mr Milner played foo'hall wi!i the Chicago Bears IMiss Helen Franklin Is Wed To Ernest T. Newell Here's A New Sort of Sdnta Claus BIG CHRISTMAS BMCE V A Y XESVILLE ARMORY FRIDAY F i; A TIKI X G GENE ICHUPA Miss Helen Hrson Franklin, daughter of Mrs 'Edith Bryson lianl C CUuk- Jr- usins of the Franklin of Washington N C . andlbrlde- w're bridesmaids. They wore A.J Franklin. Jr . of Urvson Citv,;ewns like that of the maid of was married to Fi nest Tittle New-i hon1' a,ld carried bouquets of ell. son of the Kev and Mrs. Clyde 'talisman roses showered with Owen Newell of Clyde. Saturday su,vla afternoon at 5 o clock in Duke Uni-' I.achlan L Campbell served as versuy Chapel. Durham ; best man, and ushers were Fi nest Mr Newell, father of the bride- i Schnoor, Joseph Conroy. Lacy groom, officiated Stalling and John Yogel. The church was decorated with Following the ceremony a recee wooawardia ferns, candles and bas-. tion was ht.ld in the Uuke Chapel kets of white gladiolus and snap- choir room. The bride's mother dragons ; Wore a street-length dress of pow- A program of wedding music was der blue with black accessories and presented by Miss Paddy Ann W'i!- a corsage of gardenias. The bride son, vocalist and Mrs. Mildred L. groom's mother wore a gown of llendrix. organist. plum color with a corsage of gar- l lie urine, uno w as given in mar- denias r f-J , ' J : - f A-! - t , . ruue uy her brother. Andrew J. Fri;klin 111. wore a gown of can dlelight satin made with fitted bod ice. Feter Fan collar and full skirt with court train. Her veil of bri 1a 1 illusion, was attached to a luted coronet, and she carried a ascade bouquet of gardenias cen ered with white camellias. Miss Amy Franklin. sister of he brid vore a dress uf turquoise satin made with fitted bodice and mar liiisette over-skirt. She carried a bouquet of American beauty roses showered with stevia. After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip to Florida. They will reside in Durham. For traveling the bride wore a green wool dress with gray coat and black accessories Her corsage was of white camellias. Mrs Newell attended Duke Uni versity where she was a member of Alnha Chi Omeea sororitv and was maid of honor. She , she is a gra(juate of Duke Uni versity School of Nursing. Mr. Newell was graduated from Duke and was a member of Phi Pappa Sigma social fraternity. He is now a senior in the Duke University Miss Mary Bryson and Mrs. Advance tickets now on sale $2.50 each, including tax. Tickets at door S3. (Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi). J)6.J """ School of Medicine and will in- terne in surgery at Duke Hospital in July. Dr. W. M. Hardy Chiropractor Office Over Slack's 267 Main Street Office Hours 9-12 2-5 Office Phone 1123 Residence Phone 1032-W This life-size Santa Claus was created with old newspapers painted with oil for weather-proofing by Rudolf Vitols, a Latvian displaced person living at Shelby. Vitols gives final inspection to his work which has been erected and floodlighted as a feature of Shelby's Christinas decorations. lAP Photo). Plans Complete For Gene Krupa Christmas Dance Barberville I Church To Have Christmas Play- High School Club Will Present Yule Pageant The Dramatics Club, composed of students from the ninth grade of the Waynesville Township High School, will present a pageant, "The Littlest Angel," during the chapel program tomorrow morn ing. Miss Betty Bass, ninth grade English teacher is directing the pageant and music will be by mem bers of the Sub-Deb Club, also a ninth grade group. The pageant will be presented at 8:45 a. m and will be followed by a play for the junior high school under the direction of -Miss Mosely, Flans are complete for the Christmas Dance to be held at the The young people of (he Bar hpl'V'illn Il:mtif Iiiii..Ii will i,.-.. " . 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 L Iiliuiy UN rHUdV spnt Miss Green Announces Wedding Plans Miss Margaret Green, bride-elect of James Cebron Carpenter of Fines Creek, has announced the plans for her wedding. The ceremony will tn!'.;- puiie in the First Baptist Church of Waynesville, Friday, December 23, at four o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. L. G. Elliott, pastor, will pronounce the vows. Nuptial music will be presented by Joe Morrow, organist, and Charles Isley. soloist. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick will serve a.s matron of honor and the bride's oniy attendant. Mr, Carpenter will have as his best man his brother. Max Car penter, hnd ushers will be Carl Italclitfo, Bill Carpenter, Charles Hoyt, and Frank Kirkpatrick. Immediately alter the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Farady Green, par ents of the bride, will entertain at a reception at Skyland Cottages. Music Club To Meet Tonight ay Afi. "noon n vili cluck .'inn Ni9htEVe, ,' "51 (SI1B X u 1$ ? it i v 1 x.w.i... WON. thru FKI. 1:00 IllilV "Anrl rriiiri Worn nignt, . eccmDcr unaer inc shepherds." at the church. Fri sponsorship of the Beta Sigma Phi dav night at 7.30 f).ro(.k Thp soionty program will also include recita- Gene Kruppa, ace drummer, witb j tions by menlbers of ,,u, jimioi. his orchestra featuring Bill Black i and intermedia,e depa,.tlnens (lf a..u ri duces uyum, boioisl. win and intermediate departments of; piay ior me aance ana a crowd is expected, Mrs. Herbert Braren, president of the sorority, is serving as gen eral chairman for the event. Advance ticket sales will close Friday at noon. Mr and Mrs. William Norris and son, Billy, have arrived from radenton. Florida to spend Christ mas with Mr. Norris's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norris. WIICC, 1400 K.C. THJS IS MUTUAL presented by CURTIS DRUG STORE The Waynesvilu. MUsi, c inert th :. . 1 - wo cvniing at 7 :jj) at the Rector.. .. Uoold and Mrs wav T,' . fiar' n- , Thart ll,.,..i, P'Tlnl ,,,?"(Vj "tr, Willi ' mi. ii . account of th,. nin,.... ;."'vmi' or Ann Hnutnll ;.. ....... . 1 '"i- K I1 r1. "' lives h,: e , d' OV'Sl"n- "JJ r Mf ar"1 M-TT- One out of everv .: r'v" c " S Need a Partv Dress For The Gene Krupa DaW The Town & Country sl Has The Right Frocks s 0 s Just like Santa's pack our shelves are stocked with a sparkling variety of gifts for every member of the family,. Come in - shop early - you'll be thrilled with our wide assortment quality items and down-to-earth prices, too! FREE GIFT WRAPPING! Gifts From MEAN MORE I PRACTICAL WILL BE F0UND AI Massie's WP! ' We Feature Naflonal I ,.M ' pin ah QUALITY 9erHl Distinction fi S Guessing ' Fnr If. A Won't Make It So! r1 Ef tslr?X ' Why? Because the Christ- j ' , vcryonc ' mas sift assortment wc offer j g J k ' is Rrand,y varied sure to I 1 ! fi i v oflcr an undreamed of surprise ( , fL " wji for the guy or gal on your V:'V'' j 3 S lst! But don't just take our -4 J S IS Si Irf word for it - come do your V!ltl' 91 cift shooDinir here! 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