Monday Afternoon, March 27 THE WAYXESVILLE MOUXTATXEEE OF INTEREST TO CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SI. 0 AN, Editor Home Phone 462-J WOMEN , 5 i -fc; U 4 it : J . ... .. Mrs. Sprinkle Is Hostess Of Children's Party Mrs. Fisher Sprinkle was host ess of a party on Saturday after noon, in observance' of the fifth birthday of her daughter, Sandra Sprinkle. Honors at the party were shared by Sandra and little Miss Betsy Isley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley, who celebrated her fourth birthday on March 10. , Mrs. Sprinkle was assisted by Mrs. Isley and Mrs. James McClure. The Easter motif was noted in the party appointments and an Easter Egg hunt was featured. Easter candies were also pre sented to the children as favors. . Attending the party in addition to the honor guests were 'Clifford Underwood, Phyllis Underwood, Pauline Underwood, Michal Mc Clure, Danny Leathcrwood, Jimmy .Woodard, Joan Sutton, Ann Rog ers, Barbara bisk, Gwendolyn Sisk, Ann Oweta, Jackie Felmet, Robert Lee Underwood, and Cathey Isley, Rehearsals Are Underway For School Play Rehearsals for the three-act comedy, "American Passport" by Dana Thomas are progressing un der the direction of Miss Alma Jackson. The play will be present ed by the Masque and Gavel Soci ety of the Waynesville High School fit the school auditorium next Thursday evening. , Gene Yarborough and Elaine Francis will be seen In the roman tic Jeads. Johnny Patterson will have the part of Ed Hamilton, the complacent American Father who, like Rip Van Winkle, discovers he has been napping for twenty years. Ann Rector is the 12-year-old and thers in the cast are: Danny Mc 'Clure, Mildred Medford, Nancy Stamey, Susie Stamey, Nancy Floyd, Deryl Davis, and Jimmie MeJunkin. Tickets are available from any member of the speech class and admittance will be fifty cents foe adults and twenty-five cents for children. v , , ... iWesiCanion . , 'Club Meets With" 'Mrs. McElrath 1 The West Canton Home Demon stration ( Club met Thursday after noon at the home of the president, Mrs. W. S. McElrath. Mrs. McElrath ipresided and the devotional was given by Mrs. J. E, Corzine. ' Mrs. Louis Sanford, secretary of ,the club, reported on the recent county council meeting. , The demonstration on Brighten The Home For Spring, was given by Miss Jean Childers, assistant Jhome agent. Project reports were given by 'Mrs. Theodore Clark on clothing, ,MrS. J. E. Corzine on gardens, and Mrs. Hugh Early on home beautification, , r - - Book reviews were given by Mrs. Theodore Clark, M r s. Cromer Crisp, Mrs. Arleta Watts, Mrs. Mc r Elrath, Mrs. Sanford, and Mrs. Howell Pless. . ; : i Ref reshnjents :f were , served , b y the hfistesV during, the social hour. vye .; " Miss Janet Abel has returned to Nyack, New York after a visit to lief mother, Mrs. Mabel Brown Abel. Miss Abel has a position as personel director with Charles A. Meyer and Associates, Translators, located in Nyack-on-the-Hudson. Miss Elizabeth Bradley m" " m -ii-rn hi. m wn wiiMiMW. . .wh-m.. . , v 1 ... J. .... p. i i r ii i - i -I, 1 1 , j MISS B1UI)LI:y is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brad ley of Waynesville. Her engagement to Joseph C. .Cline. son of Mr and Mrs. V. O. Cline of Shelby has been announced. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Elizabeth J. Bradley Is Engaged To Joseph Cline Mr, and Mrs. William A. Bradley of Waynesville have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Jane Bradley, to Joseph C. Cline. son of Mr. and Mrs; V. O. Cline of Shelby. , The bride-elect is a graduate of the Waynesville High School and the University of Tennessee in Knoxville where she majored in home economics. She is a member of the Phi Mu Sorority and while in college participated in numerous campus activities. For the past two years she has been head of 'the Home Economics Department at X1..IU..1 U ML 1 Mr. Cline was graduated from North Carolina State College in Raleigh where he was a member of the -Sigma Nu fraternity, He is a veteran of World War 11 having served three years in the Infantry with eleven months overseas. For the past three years he has been employed as assistant farm agent of Haywood County. Plans for the wedding, which will take place in June, will be an nounced later. Mrs. Braren Is Honored At Farewell Party Mrs. Herbert Braren, retiring president Of the Beta Sigma' Phi sorority, was honored at a farewell dinner given by sorority members Thursday evening at The Lodge Mrs. Braren left Friday to reside in Bradenton, Florida.. The dinner table was centered with a bowl of yellow and orchid snapdragon flanked by yellow candles and the guesfttf honor was presented a corsage of yellow rose buds. " Miss Nancy Killian, social spon sor of the sorority, was presented a corsage of red rose buds. All members of the sorority were present for the party. Parker-Ingle Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Conard Incle nf Canton and Leicester have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mamie Ingle, to Hershel Parker, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Parker of the Pigeon section. The ceremony was performed at i-LiSfi,...Q2D?e of the Rev. and Mrs. A m I i ccr. rin Sunday, March Is) Tho Rev. Mr. Peek; pastor of the Barh- ci ville Baptist Church, rpronounc ea the vows. i he bride is a member of the senior' class of the - Bethel Hieh hchool and will be graduated in June. Mr. Parker is employed bv the M. O, Galloway Lumber Company oi waynesville. The couple is residing at Thomo son btreet, Canton. Ida Lou Gibson Is Presented In Recital LAFF-A-DAY ; . ' ' Tull over to the curb and come back here alone.' Miss Ida Lou Gibson was one of thirteen pupils from the class of Robert Leffler of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music to be Dre. sented in recital on.Monday night, March 20. Me sang. "Mondmacht." b y bchuman and "M i Chiamano Mimi, from LaBoheme bv Puccini Miss Gibson is h 'member of the junior class at the Conservatory and she is majoring in voice. For the past two years she ias been on the Dean's Lisjt ijft' her major sub ject, which means-Jhat she has at tained an average grade of 05. Miss Gibson has a position as cashier in the dining room at the Vernon Manor Hotel in Cincinnati and she plans to continue both her studies and work throughout (he summer. ..." ; Charles Hyatt Returns To N. Y. Charles Hyatt, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyatt, left Sunday for New York, where he has been re-assign ed as ofticer on the U. S. S. Gene ral Greeley. He will sail on April 4 for Australia, going by way of Nanles and the Suez cancl. This will be JVIju Hyatt's Becond trip to Australia, the first hnving been made by way of the Panama Canal, and will complete a round-the-world j-toun for. hinv ,He has previously made 2 trips to Europe and has visited ports in ten coun tries. . 4-H Club To Meet At Aliens Creek The 4-H Club "of the Aliens Creek Community will meet at the school Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Ernest Medford is leader for the boys and Mrs. Lulu Hendrix is leader for the girls, v Miss Emily McCracket), . daugh ter of Mrs. Weaver McCracken of Lake Junaluska, Is Rome from Wo man s College in Greensboro to spend the spring holidays. Miss McCracken Is Married To ; J. S. Cunningham '.; Mr. and Mrs. William Edgar Mc Cracken of Lake Junaluska have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Carrie McCracken, to J. Scott Cunningham, son of Mrs. Mae Cunningham and the late ; Aaron Cunningham of the Aliens Crrek section. j The ceremony took place ot the home of the Rev. C. L. Alien on i Saturday, March 18, at one-thirty "'1op In thp afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Allen officiated In the pres ence of members of the families and a few close friends. For her wedding the bride was attired In a blue garbardinc dress with blaok accessories. ' Mrs. Cunningham is a graduate Of the Waynesville Township High school and has been employed as titetltion at Sunset Cottage at Lake Junaluska. Mr. Cunningham is also a grad uate of the Waynesville High school and is now engaged in urm- tn at Allen's Creek where the; couple will reside. . Waynesville Man Is Married In Omaha Nebraska Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Patricia Dalr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry H. Dalr of Omaha, Nebraska to Gene Lloyd Sheehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sheehan of Waynesville. The ceremony was performed in the chapel of the Offut Air Base in Omaha on Saturday, February 4, at eight o'clock in the evening. Chaplain H. W. Reinke pronounc ed the vows. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a blue suit with a corsage of white orchids. Mrs. Vincent Seyler, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Cpl. Alton K. Gentry served as best man. Immediately 'after the wedding the parents of the bride entertain ed with a reception at -their homo. JThe bi ide as graduaitom the Omaha "High Scnoof in Jan uary, Mr, Sheehan is a graduate of the Waynesville High School and was formerly employed by Dayton Rub ber Company. ' He enlisted in the U. S. Air Corps two years ago and is now stationed in Omaha. ' ' Mrs. Browning Is President Of Young Adult Class Mrs. Denton Browning was elect ed president of the Young Adult Bible Class of the Hazelwood Pres byterian Church during a business session of the class held Friday night. . ' Elected to serve with Mrs. Browning were Mrs. Sam Lane, vice president; Mrs. Lawson Sum merrow, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Paul Thrower, teacher; and Harry Robinson, assistant teacher. Members of the activities com mittee apointed by Mrs. Browning are Mrs. W. D. Duncan, Mrs. Maker Thompson, and Mrs. Rufus Sum merrow. The meeting was held at the church with a social hour and cevered dish supper prior to the business session. The Rev. Paul Thrower, pastor of the church, served as chairman until after the election of officers, v . Recent Bride W wmm M ,,111,1,111111 nniii rcn - Mwt-M'pw iij..-- A - V ' i p RJi ... i. IhinmnrMir i 1 1 m r J. immi. jiwiiiiiiiiWiiV lllWWTr1Tir-A"tfAwy-', Mr. and Mrs. Tom LeH' Open House For Gues Person' MRS. OLrVER ELLIOTT Is the former Miss Marian Morgan, daugh ' ter of Dr. 'Ernest L. Morgan and the kte Mrs. Morgan of Clyde. She was married in the Foundry Methodist Church in Washing ton( D. C on February 23. Rectors Guild To Meet Tues. The Rector's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Breese, Tues day at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Janie Love Taliaferro will be associate host Miss Morgan Is Married In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs, William G. Byers of Waynesville and Washington, D. C. have announced the mar riage of their niece. Miss Marian Morgan, of Washington to Oliver Elliott, aiso of Washington. The wedding took, place in the Foundry Methodist Church in Washington on Saturday, February 25, at three: o'clock In the after noon, ':, The Rev. Frederick Brown Har ris, chaplain of the United States Senate and pastor of the church, pronounced the vows. The altar was banked with ever greens and decorated with 'floor vases of white gladioli flanked by branched candelabra. , .Prior to , the oeremony a pro gram of music was presented by the church organist. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her uncle. Mr. Byers, wore a gown of while lace over taffeta. The fitted bodice was designed with long sleeves and v-shaped neckline and was buttoned with tiny lace-covered buttons. She carried a' bouquet-' of"''hite! rose buds and tube roses and wore a matching coronet of white flowers In her hair. Mrs. Hugh Hines of Sanford, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and the bride's only attend ant. She wore an afternoon dress of blue lace ovor matching taffeta and carried a bouquet of yellow rose buds. William Hudson of. -Washington, D. C, was best man. Immediately after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson en tertained with a reception at their home in Washington. Around six ty guests attended. Mrs. Elliott is the daughter of Dr. Ernest L. Morgan and the late Mrs. Morgan of Clyde. She formerly resided in Waynes ivl.le with her uncle and aunt, Mf. and Mrs. J. R. Morgan and attend ed the Waynesville High School. She was graduated from Virginia Intermoiit College in Bristol. Vir ginia, and received a master's de gree from Alma College in Alma, Michigan. She moved to Washing ton last summer and since that time has resided with Mr. and Mrs. Byers. She holds a position on the office staff of Senator : Frank P. Graham. ; Mr. Elliott is the son of Mr. and Mrsw O. H. Elliott of Flint, Michigan. He is a graduate of Flint High School and of Alma College and is a veteran of World War 11. He is now employed by the Potomac Electric Power Com pany In Washington where the couple is residing. Out-of-town guests at the wed ding included Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hines of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Queen of Waynesville, Clifford E. Brown of Clyde, John McConnell of Statesville, and Mr: and Mrs. Byers. PERSONALS Mrs. Hattie Shipley has return ed to Waynesville -to make her home after spending several months with her son, Joe Shipley, in Michigan. She is residing at the Massie Apartment on Haywood btreet. Mr. bhipley, who accom panied his mother home, will re turn to Michigan tomorrow. Dr. C. M. Hinkley will leave to morrow for Louisville, Kentucky where he. will attend a dental con vention at the University of Louis ville March 29 to April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee enter tained with an open houc? at their residence on Walnut Street Sun day afternoon, in honor of their guesti who included Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith. Sr., their daughter, Miss Anna Smith, and their sons, Lee and Alton Smith, of Raleigh, and Mrs. Cameron Lewis of Char tesston, West Virginia. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Lewis are sisters of Mr. Lee. . . : ' , ... Vases of mixed flowers were ar ranged throughout the rooms as. l decorative note. Gladioli and yellow roses were used In the liv ing room while mixed spring flow ers were used in the entrance hall and dining room. ' During the first' hour the guests were greeted by Mrs. Robert Breese and were introduced to the re ceiving line, composed of the hosts and honor guests. Mrs. W. F. Swift greeted the callers during lhea second hour and Mrs. Jack Messer was at the front entrance during the third hour. Mrs. M. II. Bowies received in the dining room for the first hour and Mrs. Richard1 Barber, Jr., was at the dining room door for the second hour, . Serving Were Miss Vivian Wat kins, Miss Bette Hannah, Miss Joan Morris, Miss Mildred Medford, Miss Alice Fincher, Miss Marguerite Way, Miss Mary Ann Massie, and Miss Lane Prevost. Others assisting were, Mrs. W. L, Hardm and Mrs. R. L. Coin. Around four hundred guesjs call ed during the designated hours Among those from out-of-town were James K. Dorsett, Jr., of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil liamson of Canton, and Tom New born of Kinston. SUeurl a fa, j w-1 -;- -. uays. Fa-U oy M0nru - C. James left Augustine, Florid He, wand Inn . who is a student if 1 eSe. the da'",M Mrs. Monroe Silvers s -. . Miss Mai-v Rn r.. , Dixie Campi end in Atlanta asTJ and Mi-s. Carl Mail,; Miss Jean Ann Rr, at Brenau College, k i-.-..5 luuuays with W Mr. and Mrs. w. a e" Miss Barbara R,m , Brenau College is h spring vacation m ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grad- . .' Miss Norma Jean Buf from Brenau College to', spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. R. i. Burp Miss Mozelle Liner, dj mr. ana Airs. Hardy Lint: irom woman s College the'spring vacation. " KODert Gibson, jr s Liemson College spent end with his parents, Mr ttooert Gibson. . .. Mrs. Bryan Medford Dick Medford and Ife Thompson of Ashevillel for Miami, Florida where visit friends and relalh Week. s. M I' 't" i -;r m l.fAt f rut.-''"- CAMELS ARE SO MILD thai in a coaiMQ-ociit Us f hundrtdi of mtn and womtn who tmeked ' CctiIi-and only ComU for 30 dayt, noted throat ipocialith maMng wttkly xaminationt, npdrtcd , J. Kot ens dnjla cc:c cf iLxat irrifaticn , . , There's nothing so becoming)lioth!ng so v" ( i-" ....... C I f d ft i truly right for morning, noon or night as L4 r these two prints in softest rayon crepe. " M0iK right. Gay with galloping fauns, this light-hearted ( ziJ ''-J'S p(int bas a notch, colLar, cuffed dolman sleeves,,!., ... .L.Ay j V skirt. Beige, brown and black; pink, brown $ i i. and black; blue, salmon and black; lime, V A-m brown and black. Sizes 10 to 20. $14.95 xVj. JjV j below. Aswirl with accordion pleats, this Persian Bayadere makes a bright point of medallions, yW' features a pretty collar and self tie, cool j 'ill F i'l cap sleeves and these lovely colors: f jM llf peacock and pink; chartreuse and ? ' im '''h brown; green and fuchsia. N Sizes 10 to 18. $16.93 s I I 1 4 uwhkk mkm- - . M TT ii . i i ! , pick a pretty U print for spiing! ESSBS'S BEP?;S!8DE " "Better Brands Mean Better Buys"

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