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r PACE TWO THE TTATNX5VILLZ SICUXTAEtJ J. U Ui sua J xiniuwu; UJ ia. tj". rsday OF INTEREST TO WOMEN CLUBS 1 1 V 1 X ltij OSice Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phor.e ' 452-J S3 , 1 t rev Ro vis 1 Personal Mention kin. Frrk Yoyle and children.? Charlotte, fid Patricia Fran- Mafy Gail Knight, Carolyn, and ? cia of Roanoke. Va. Dougla, of Baytowa. Texa. spent ' ka week here as guesu of Misses' Miss Lucille Cat hey of Green- Letba and Artie Knight. j boro and Frank Catoey af New . ' .- ! Jersey recently visited their moth-' m Jin, Lucy B. Bookshire and J er. Mrs.Thad Ca'hey, at her home "daughter. Willie Mae. of High tin Clyde.. Point were week end guests of New Style Offering .Canton Hostesses - . -. - -- Entertain For ! Miss Medford Betty Jo Hawkins Is Married To E. L. Trantham Miss Massie IQ l.Fnfprtmnc; For Miss Medford Mies Letha and Artie Knight. Dr. and Mrs. . - 1 W. R. Nelon and sons, William and . Thomas of , Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stuckey and j Charleston. S. C.. recently visited 2 Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Fogle andiDuctor Nelson's sister. Mrs. Maude cbildiei. Sybil and Handy. f St. J Osborne, and her family, of Clyde. Mathews. S. C returned to their j a hoiDC Wednesday after it 10 ' Mrs. G. R. Easley returned to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jordon in Ha-1 her home in Greenville. S. C. yes- ' elead xA ether relatives in Can- tCD. i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Potts of CtarloUe fnt the week end with J Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jordon at therr S tatat in Hatelwwod. They were ae " coinpacied home by Mrs. Char lei Z Jordan and Peggy Ann. Linda, and Wiima Lee Potts . . Mr. and Mrs. R L. Saunders Ad Helen Jean Knight have re- turned from Cresview. Fla where they visited Mr and Mrs. Grady Wet more. Z Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Boineau of Whlteville and Glenn Boaeau of " Fayetteville are' guests of Mr. and " Mrs. Lawson Summerrowv . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crawford " had as guests last week at their home In Haielwood. Mr. Bw Mc Z Elreath of Ajbevllle. Mr and Mrs. Ben Davis of Nor Z folk, Va., spent last week with their ? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis of Waynesville. Route 2, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Davis of Hazel 's wood. terday after spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. , S. Barber. Mrs. Thomas M Seawell of Winder. Georgia has arrived at Lake Junaluika where she will spend the month of July Mrs. Sea well is a farmer resident of Way nesville, having lived here a num ber of years ago while her husband, the late Mr. Seawell. was publish er of The Mountaineer. law and sister. Adm. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, at Lake Junaluska. i j Mrs, C. B. McKeel and daughter, Miss Mary Ann McKeel. of Char-; lotte are here for a visit to the lat- j ter'g sisters. Mrs. M. G. Stamey and Mrs Ruth Albright Beaty, and j other relatives, Miss Thomasine Fisher, who is a tudenl nurse at Rex Hospital in Raleieh. is here for a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs E. W. FilT i er. of Waynesville'. Route 2. She has a her guest Claude Bennett of Durham. AMONO the marry new fashions presented by New York designers t their Fall and Winter howing was this dinner and thaatie cos tume Fashion -editors "from every section of the U. S. and Canada gathered to review the style show, sponsored by the New York Dress loilitute. (International) Mus Bebe Medford. bride-ekct of Albert Ctine. Jr.. of Canton, was honored at a S-sert brides given fs. Mar- illiam Alex- twood Smjth- .ost esses at in Alexand er Tables, at which tbe guests were seated, were centered with vases of rtxes and sweet peas, and bridal ites were served. Follow iog tne games, prizes were -awarded to Mrs. Charles Beall, who held high score, and Mrs. Hall i Whit orth. who as low. Miss iMtdford was presented a gift of i brass. . ; "... ' The goests included Miss Med- ford, her mother, Mrs. N. M. Med- ford, and Mrs. A.'vin Ward, of Way nesviile; Mrs. Albert Cline. Sr., i Miss Virginia Cline. Mrs. Bruce Eller. Mrs. Hall Whitworth. Mrs. ! Raymond Rickards, Mrs. L. A. Co i man.- Jr.. Mrs. James Campbell. Mrs. Robert Anton. Mrs. Walter Clark. Jr.. Miss Jean Tucker. Miss t Betty Lou Tate. Mrs, Thomas ; James, and Mrs. Charles Beall, of Canton. .i Mrs. Homer West Is Hostess For Home Club Mist Betty Jo Hawkins of BU:-, more, daughter of Mrs. Mary . Hawkins nd J P. Hawkins of ; Clyde, was married to E. L. Trail- than), Jr., eon of Mr. and Mrs, E. ' L. Tram run 4f Asheville. in Cen- tral Methodist -Church. Ashevilte. en Friday. June 23. The Jlev. C. Grier Davis, pastor of the First Preebytertan Church. ; conducted the aervice. : The altar was decorated with white gladioli, carnations and fern. . Hobart Whitman, organist, pre-1 sented a .program of nuptial music . Tbe bride wore a white suit with j while picture bat and navy acct s-, sorie. She bad a double strand 1 1 1 L MLs Mary Ann Massie was hostess of a bridge luncheon at Itr Lome on the Pigeon Road. Tuesday afternoon, in compliment to Mss Bene Mitrford, whose marriage to Albert Cline, Jr., of 8 . Canton will take place this sum mer. . i y Vases of gladioli in pasul sliades - were used a a decorative Bote and i 72 ' appointments were motif. in the bridal Sam and Oscar Knight returned last week from a visit to Atlantic City, N. J. They were accompanied home by Mrs. John Fields and small son. Johnny, who will remain for a two weeks visit with rela tives. Mrs. Fields is the former Mis Katherine Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byrd and children. Brian and Tht-reAa Ann of Newport News. Va., are here for a visit to their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knight and Mrs. J. R. Byrd. Mrs. Roy Campbell and her mother, Mrs. James R. Thomas, Jeft Tuesday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Trank Hodges, in South Hill, Va. Mrs. E. J. Stockton of Charlotte is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Medford at their home on Route 2, Waynesville. i . Miss -Mary Ann Massie has as guests at her home on Pigeon, Mrs. Fulbright Is Hostess For Home Club Yrs. Charles Aht-rn and children. Glenn and Margo. of Miami are' visiting Mrs. Ahern's mother. Mrs.; Ruth Beaty. 1.... . , , . Air, uuy ruiurigm was hvmik xir anAirc rhari,.c Miller anrf I tbe July meeting of the Rog- morrow for a visit to relatives in ' northern New York and New Mrs. Horace Crawford presided Jersey. They will be gone about and also presented the demonstra- three weeks and en route home will i tion on Home Storage. She was as- yisit in Williamsburg. Virginia. sisted in the demonstration by 1 Turner Cathey. who showed films j rc'ating to the subject. Mrs. Stamey Has Party For Her Niece Mrs, M. G. Stamey entertained at a coca-cola party this morning at her home on Maple Street as a courtesy to her niece, Miss Mary Ann McKeel of Charlotte, who is here for a visit. Tbe residence was decorated throughout with mixed summer flowers. Guests included Miss McKeel, jing. beginning at 9 o'clock. Miss Bette Hannah. Miss Vivian ' Mrs. Joe Davis is chairman Watkins, Miss Joan Morris. Miss "the sponsoring group. ' Flsihp FranrU Mice tarv 0;hfirni i . Mrs. Homer West was hostess (or the July meeting of the Francis Cove Home Demonstration Club which was held Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Francis, president. presided during the business hour and conducted the devotional pro-! gram. 1 Mrs. Troy Wche. asisted by Turner Cathey. assistant farm a gent. gave a demonstration on "Home Storage." Project leaders reported as fol lows; foods and nutrition. Mrs. Henry Francis; food preservation Mrs Joe Boone; house furnishings, Mrs. Troy Wyche; family life, Mrs. C. H. Chamblee: clothing. Mrs. R. C. Richman: and arts and crafts. Mr. Grady Sisk. A book review was civen bv Mrs. Dryman gave the de- ,f, Bo..ne Special guests for the meeting were Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. HattW Ed wards. .Mrs. Clara Eikt-rs. and Miss Rose Cox of Cfrlando, Fla. pearls, gilt of the bridegroom and , feo ii - .. u ; . V 1 ' I WfKU 4 uc Ml, til jt.ici wvr m. , topped with a purple throated j orchid. . ; ' Mies Jean Henson of Biltmore. cousin of the bride, was maid o; honor. 6 he mate a blue taff?ta dress with white and navy acces sories, a white hat. and a conwae of white carnations. Robert G. Trantham. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception for members of the immediate families was given in ;he home of the bride following the ceremony. Assisting uere Mrs. Robert Trantham and Mrs. Eugene Hawkins. The bride's mother wore a navy and white silk dress with navy ac cessories and a corsage of pirk carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore an aqua crepe dress with white accessories and a cor sage of yellow carnations. The couple left for a w.edd:nr trip to the coast and will reside in DON'T IMPOSE. V .WkwB you invite weekead gwests, don't try to pet the U wot k as soon as they arrive. Biltmore upon their return, M. Cove Home Demonstration Club on Monday afternoon. Lakeside Club Has Meeting The Lakeside Home Demonstra tion CluH met Tuesday afternoon at-the home of Mrs. Frank Nithols with Mrs! Hardv Liner, president, presiding. Mrs. Joe Liner gave the devo- I tiiMial and also presented ine dem ! or. st ration for the afternoon on "lii'iiic Storage". Project leaders reported as fol lows; food preservation, Mrs. J. S. Hairtil: family life. Mrs. Sam Queen. Jr : and clothing. Mrs Hardy Liner. A book report was given by Mrs. Joe Liner. Following the games prizes were awarded to Miss Marguerite Way. who held high score, and Miss Lois .L. 1 1, .., oaj.w tl.wts.r i aiassie. win mu il gifts were presented to au&s iweu- ford and to tbe house guests of the hostess. Miss Mary Elder of Albe marle and Miss Judy Hull of Char lotte. ' Those invited were Miss Med ford. Mks Elder. Miss Hull. Mrs N. M. Medford. Mrs. Alvin Ward. Mrs. Phil Medford. Mrs. Albert Cline. Sr., and Miss Virginia Cline of Canton. Miss Marguerite W ay. Miss Bette Hannah. Miss Lois Massie, Mrs. L. K. Barber, Miss Jane Wyche. Miss Pat Crum, Miss Jackie Sue Messer, Mrs. Hichard Barber, Jr..Iiss Barbara Ann Boyd, and Miss Jean Ann Bradley. ''-' Mrs. F. O votionU and leaders reports we,e given by. Mrs. Earl Ramcy and Mrs L. A. Yarbor6ugh." - Trantham wore a white and nav;. silk dress with white accessor -and an orchid coage. The bride is a graduate of the Crabtree-Iron Duff High Schoil and Blanton's Business Colleze. Mr. Trantham is a graduate of L Edwards High School. Ashtvill - f and spent four years in the Marine-j WPn nnncnrinrf Church Circle To Have Food Sole Circle No. 3 of the First Meth odist Church will hold a food sale in the R.E.A. office Saturday morn- Rocky Branch W.M.U. To Meet The Woman's Missionary' Union of the Rocky Branch Baptist I Church will meet for a prayer ser ol vice at the home of Miss Sara Mc ! N'abb. tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A business meeting of the organ- inree oi ner classmates at uue and Miss Mildred Medford. Mr. and Mrs. bam Knight have ization will be held Mondfv at 7 JJfiiuenity, Miss Mary Elder - of 1 as their guest, Mrs. J. R. Crocker j pm. at the home of Miss Mildred Albemarle, Miss Judy Hull of Use Want Ads for quick results. ' of Spartanburg, S. C. Chambers. Corps during the war. ..... Golf Club Will Have 'Scotch' Tournament The second two-ball mixed four some will be played by members of the recently organized Waynes, ville Golf Club on the local course Sunday afternoon. Prizes will be awarded at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James A. Gwyn -following the tournament and members will t'-.en go to "Grandview," for a barbecue sup per. Members wishing to participate in the tournament must be present for the drawing of names in the pro shop at 1 P. M. and those plan- Haney - Haskett Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haskett of Waynesville have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Corinne Haskett. to Kenneth Haney, of A-hevil!e. sen of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haney. also of Asheville. The ceremony took place in Asheville on Friday. June 30. The couple is residing at 52 Atkinson Street. Asheville. Clyde MYF Names 1930-51 Officers The Clyde Methodist Youth Fel lowship has elected officers for the fur Christian Service, in IrOn ensuing year. chicken sup-1 -nuer lne leaaersnip oi me ioi- tncy are looKing lorwara to Davis Chapel WSCS Sponsc Benefit Supper The Davis Chapel Woman's So rie' y Duff, is sponsoring per which will be held on the church grounds at 7:30 p.m. Sat urday. The proceeds from the Sl-a-plate event will help finance the build itia of c!ass rooms at the church. Ail friends and relatives of the community's residents are especi ally invited. lowing a successful year. President Jewell Rhinehart; Vice-President . Shirley Welch; Secretary-Treasurer Geraldine Chambers; Chairman of the Wor ship and Evangelism Commission Shirley Rhodarmer; Chairman of the Recreation Commission Ger aldine Miller; Chairman of the Betty Shoaf Has Party On Dth Birthday Little Mse Betty Siauj w4 k-p cl:h Kiti A,.. ty given Monday alternm umne on aieaaow stiw assisted by her muther ) oiiuoi, aim iurs. Wooir bt-ll and Mrs. W. h. Go!U pany appointments arul til aay caae neia pink v were piayea and Mr, we re served on the l ne gums w,ere hiti a Roi Campbell. Crur Ronnie Tiinbes, Elaii cti tie Kay Turner. Sju Tfco Cobb. Sara Cobb. Lien it n:.. w- nn, nna rvay .n;ley. iBj ( W uuJ.ird. : Roles Being Filled For ' Cast Of Show Some of the major roles cast of more than ISA musical variety show "tJ Around." were filled dun: last week. The members of the include: The Rev. M R. son John Doe; Mrs. Jo Mar Doe; Clara Dotson godmother; Mrs. Jim Kd Mrs. Ha Campbell, and Mrs thy Fields, as a trio; Dr Owen Tommy Bartlett; Jir Liner My Friend lrmi; Burgin. Jr. Cowboy Cleu Cline Cowboy Hank; Mrs Woodard Janie; Roger W Cookie; Mrs. Martha Me; Esmerelda; Charles lsley U Mrs. Dorothy Fields Sunnj ry Liner, Jr. Lazy Bones; Calhoun, Jr.. Al Jolson; anc my Galloway as oiano accttuj The Francis Cove Chord- ers Wayne Edwards. Jack Pan! Franklin, and Earl rka will open the show at 813! July 21, with a song. The second performance ; gin at the -same time July 2 The show is being sponsui Beta Sigma Phi sorority . wh,: use the net box office re J help pay for a club hou-e !. community. Dr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Clark iWorld Friendship Commission have as their euests at their hnnw Lucv Chairman of the Com- 3t Lake Junaluska Mrs. Clark's! sister. Mrs. M. L. Carl, and child ren. Morton, Jack, and Mary Alva Carl, of Birmingham. Alabama. Judge Benjamin A. Littleton of mg to attend the supper must Washington, D .C. has arrived at make reservations with Mrs. L. K. ' Lake Junaluska for the summer Barber by noon Saturday. ' end is at the Franklin Day cottage. niunity Service Commission E. W. Free: Adult Counselors Mrs. W. T. Medlin. Mrs. Dae Mann, Mrs. Claude Jolly, Mrs. M.ngarite Welsh, Mr. Frank Chambers, and Mr. Ralph Miller: Pianist Mrs Ger ald Fhh. - - Read the Want Ads for bargains Dr. and Mrs. Albea Citd', St. Louis, Missouri have arn snend tne remainder of h mer at their home at Lake luska. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and daughter, Miss Emily o f Brook-sville, Mississippi ouests f,f Mrs. Wilkins' broth Who Is The Mystery Baby? See Massie Furn. Store Window IKITDIE I? t 11 GROUP 1 VALUES TO 12.95 You saw these very same top-fashion shortie coats just a week ago at $$$ more than our present mid-season clearance prices! These are coats that offer sound season to season wear . . . i;o take advantage of our two LOW-PRICE GROUPS TODAY ! 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