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owell Jr
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of Canton and James
well. Jr., son of Mr. and
ks T. Powell of Canton.
tried Saturday auernoon
First Baptist cnurcu i
' T . Cmith nns.
.v Horace r
iucted the service.
la, ivy and Oregon fern
h keround. ana vases oi
-rwnnhtla and tuberoses
d, interspersed wim sev
tied candelabra,
iv rless of Canton, organ-
(Ulliam P. Whltesiaes, jr.
College, vocalist, present
which Included "An
Rpve Angenque, : voi
.nrt selections from "Lo-
Mrs Pless. and "At
i Love Thee." and
VrA Praver." Mr. White
lair de Lune" by ueous
niaved during the cere
d the traditional wedding
uprp used.
line was elven away by her
kte wore a dress of whije
taffeta made with
bodice. The bouf
1 - ...
h with flounces enaea in
Lin. The fingertip veil of
llusion fell from a bonnet
,n trimmed with seed
she carried a nosegay of
. i ini-
nti earaenias ana imcs
Isllev.
William W. Wells. Jr. of
was matron of honor. She
ldress of pale yellow organ
vellow taffeta with a pic-
It of matching organay
h with yellow satin. She car-
nosegay of mixed summer
miads were Miss Martha
liiathers. Miss Dorothy Hel-
(ley and Miss Patricia Lee
til. all of Canton. They
bwns of pale green organdy
een taffeta with matching
hats. They carried nose
mixed summer flowers.
km H. Powell ot uanion,
of the bridegroom, was
In, and ushers were Charles
troll, Carl S. Owen, Jr.. Al-
Sllips and Harold L. Cooper,
Canton.
Iwine the ceremony a recep-
fes held at the home of the
parents. Assisting at the re-
p were Miss Agnes Brown of
lie aunt nf the bridegroom.
Ithoda McClure of Canton,
Raymond Rickards, Mrs
Campbell. Mrs. Alton Phil
rs. Donald Hipps. Miss Doris
Sand Mrs. Bryson Ledford of
Mrs. Albert P. Cline, Jr.
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Beta Sigma Phi
'o Meet Thurs.
The regular meeting of the Beta
Sigma Phi sorority will be hold
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the ladies
parlor of the First Methodist
church.
Mr ini Mrs J. C. Jennincs had
s their guests for the week-end,
Mrs. Garry Brooker. Sr.. and Mr.
and Mrs. Garry Brooker, Jr., and
children, all of Orangeburg, S. C.
MRS. CLINE is the former Miss Beatrice Lee Medford, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Nick Mann Medford. Her wedding took place Sat
urday evening in the First Methodist Church.
Miss Beatrice Lee Medford
Weds Albert P. Cline, Jr.
Tucker, mother of the
wore a beige lace dress with
velvet sash and hat. Her
accessories were beige and
fcrsage was of green orchids.
bridegroom's mother wore a
of pink and gray printed silk
gray accessories and a cor-
pf pink roses.
br the reception the couple
fy motor for a wedding trip
LKh the Sbuth For traveling
'ide wore a white eabardine
with navy accessories and a
ma corsair e Mr and Mrs.
Ill will reside in Canton.
Powell is a graduate of Can-
lliuh School anil attended
rn Carolina Teachers Col-
She was graduated from Vir-
Intermnnt PnlWn In Rri-
Va., where she was maid of
r in the May Court. Mr. Pow-
a graduate of Canton High
1 and Wake Forest College
Miss Beatrice Lee Medford,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nick
Mann Medford became the bride
of Albert Purcell Cline, Jr., son Of
Dr. and Mrs. Albert mrccii uine
of Canton in a ceremony at the
First Methodist Church, Saturday
evening, August 5, at elRht
o'clock.
The Rev. James E. Yountz. pas
tor of the church, assisted by the
Rev. C. W. Klrby, pastor of Cen
tral Mpthodist Church of Canton,
pronounced the vows, using the
double ring service.
The altar Was decorated with
floor vases of white gladioli and
seven branched candelabra against
a harkeround of evergreens and
palms. !
A program of nuptial music was
presented by Miss Peggy McCrack
en, cousin of the bride, organist,
and Mrs. James Fuller of Gaines
ville, Georgia, sorority sister , of
the bride, soloist. Miss McCracken
played "Liebestraume," "All The
Thines You Are." and "Kappa Al
pha Rose," and Mrs. Fuller sang
"Because," and "Through The
years." "I Love You Truly," was
softly played during the ceremony
and "The Lord's Prayer" was sung
as a benediction. The-traditional
marches were used as the proces
sional and recessional.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
nf ivorv Duchess satin fash
ioned with fitted basque, long tight
sleeves and a sheer yoke which was
edged with a design of seed pearls
nnri Hppo ruffle of lace. The bouf
fant skirt, which had an insert of
lace ruffles in the front, ended in
a full cathedral train and her
to an unannonuccd destination. For
traveling the bride wore a suit ol
stone blue faille and a hat of ba
lengiazo straw with matching ac
cessories. Her corsage was ot
orchids detached from her bridal
bouquet.
Mrs. Cline is a eraduate of the I
Wavnesvllle Township Hieh School
and Brenau College in Gainesville',
Georgia. She majored in sociology
and education and was a member
of the Phi Mu national fraternitv
She also held membership In the
Cotillion Club at Brenau and was
vice president of the Sociology
Club. Last year she taught music
iu the Bethel School.
The brldeeroom ts eraduate of
the Canton High School and Bay
lor bchool tor Boys at Chattanooga
Tennessee. He attended Duke I'ni
versltv where he was a member of
the Kappa Alpha, national social
fraternitv. and will enter the
School of Dentistry of the Univer
sity of North Carolina this fall
During his four years at the Unl
versity the couple will reside in
Chapel Hill.
Aleen Williams
Is Honored At
Music Camp
Miss Aleen Williams, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Williams
was selected as the bot all-around
girl camper at Transylvania Music
Camp In Brevard for the season
which ended Sunday.
Miss Williams, wno played the
flute In the A-Band of the Camp,
was also on the camp council. She
Is a member of the rising junior
class and the concert band of the
Wayncsville Township High School.
Golf Club Plays
Scotch Foursome
The third Scotch foursome was
played by members of the Wayncs
ville Golf Club on the local course
Sunday afternoon.
Tied for first place with a low
gross score of 85 were Mrs. Bess
Gwyn and Whitener Prevost, Mrs.
Evelyn Hyatt and Bruce Morford,
and Mrs, Wllda Prevost and C. C.
Nicholls.
Mrs. Dorothv Prevost and How
ard Hyatt won the low net with a
score of 73 and Mrs. Laura Mae
Ray and R. L. Prevost won second
low net. Tied for third low net
score were Mrs. Eunice Roberson
and M. H. Bowles and Winifred
Stoker and Ralph Prevost.
Following the matches, Canton
members of the club were hosts
of a dinner at Lake Logan Inn,
where golf prlies were awarded.
Grover Golden
Has Second
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Golden
entertained their son, Grover Gol
den, with a party on the occasion
of his second birthday, .Sunday
afternoon, at their home in East
Waynesville.
Misses Thelma and Edith Carv
er assisted and favors ware pre
sented to the guests. A color note
of pink and white was observed in
the refreshments,
Those present In addition to the
honor cuest were Linda Sue Mel
ton, Mary Wanda Melton, Jeanette
Melton, George Mlnneck, Vicky
Russell, Betty Shoaf, Elizabeth Ann
Lackcv. William Swanson. Rickey
Swanson and Rita Kay and Ralph
Newkeak.
Miss Boyd Is
Married To
Leo Browning
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Bovd
have announced the marriage of
mcir daughter, miss lou ueiie
Boyd, to Leo L, Browning, son of
Ed Brownlnff and th late Mrs
Browning of Waynesville, Route 1.
The weddina was solemnized at
the Acton Methodist Parsonage in
Candler on Saturday. July 29, at
five o'clock in the afternoon.
The bride Is a teacher of seventh
grade In the Waynesville Junior
High School.
Mr. Browning Is employed with
Ro-Search, Inc., In Waynesville.
Mrs. Ward Is
Hostess Of
Luncheon
Mrs. Hallett Ward entertained
with a luncheon at her home at
Lake Junaluska on Friday.
Guests were seated at the dining
table which was centered with an
arrangement' of gladioli, butterfly
bush, and gypsophilla.
Those present were Mrs. Noycs
Lone of Old Hickory, Tennessee,
Mrs. John Allen of Burlington,
Vermont, Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Miss
Helen Ray, and Mrs. ucn Moan.
:
Miss Eula Davis
Is Married To
Neal Leatherman
Miss Eula Davis, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis of
Waynesville, became the bride of
Ncal Leatherman. Jr.. son of Mr.
and Mrs Neal Leatherman of Ashe-
vlllc, in a ceremony at the home
of the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Er-
w In of Canton, Route 3, Saturday
afternoon at five o'clock.
The Rev. Mr. Erwin pronounced
the vows in the presence of rcla
lives and a few close Irlends.
The bride wore for her wedding
a light blue dress with white accessories.
Both Mr. and Mrs, Leatherman
are graduates of the School for
the Deaf In Morganton.
They will reside in Waynesville.
Haywood Team
Fourth In State 4-H
Dairy Judging
The Waynesville Senior 4-H Club
placed fourth in the State 4-H
Dairy Judging Contest last month.
On the team were Dale Medford,
David Noland, and Wade Francis.
The Guilford County team won
the title.
Twenty-six teams competed.
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where he was a member of Alpha
Sigma Phi social fraternity and of
Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity.
He is now assosicated with his
father in the lumber business.
For The Finest In Authentic N. C.
POTTERY
VISIT
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ON SOCO GAP ROAD
W. B. Stephen's American Cameo & Crystalline
Jugtown"s World Famous Ovenware
In Orange and Brown
And our own
SOCO GAP POTTERY
Antiques Glass China
k Lamp Bases
Store Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
8 Miles west of Waynesville Route 19-23 '
On the road to Cherokee
Operated by Mrs. Nikki O'Conner
finger-tip veil of imported French
illusion was held In place by a
Juliet can of lace outlined in ir-
rldescent sequins and pearls. She I
carried a cascade bouquet of white
niRos centered with a white or
chid and showered with stephano-
tis.
Mrs. Phil Medford, sister-in-law
of thp bride, was matron of honor.
She wore a gown of larkspur blue
nylon marquisette over taffeta ol
fhe samp shade, designed with fit
ted bodice and ofT-the-shoulder
neckline edeed with a band of lace
and deep ruffles. The bouffant
skirt was trimmed with Inserts
and eraduated ruffles. She
carried a fan of pastel garden flow-
ers tied with matching ribbons.
Miss Virginia Cline, sister of
the bridegroom, was maid of hon-
dr and bridesmaids Were miss
Virginia Kesler of Jefferson,
Georgia, Miss Hazel Smith of Nash
ville, Georgia, Miss Barbara Boyd,
and Miss Jean Ann Bradley, soror
ity sisters of the bride, and Miss
Mary Ann Massie and Miss Mar-
ciiprite Wav
They wore gowns identical in
pnlnr and desien to that of the
matron of honor and carried iden
tical fans of pastel flowers.
Little Miss Mary Barber, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bar-
her. Jr.. was flower girl. Her dress
was a miniature model of those of
h other attendants and she car
ried a colonial nosegay of pastel
flowers.
Mirhael James, son of Mrs.
John Thomas James of Canton was
ring bearer and carried a small
white cane to which the rings were
attached.
Dr Cline served as his sons
best man and groomsmen were Dr.
Phil Medford, brother of the Driae,
Wilburn Rhea. Walter Clark, and
Frank Hardin of Canton, William
Mitchell of Henderson, Robert
Haroe.of Asheville, Sanford Dun-
son of Summervillc, Georgia, and
Jimmy Dobbins of Hutnenoraion,
cousin of the bridegroom.
Mrs Medford. mother of the
bride, wore a gown of peach lace
over matching taffeta, with lace
mitts and a corsage of lavendar or
chids.
Mrs. Cline, mother of the bride-
crnom. wore a gown of champagne
chiffon and lace and her flowers
were brown orchids.
Following the ceremony at the
church, the parents of the bride
entertained at a reception at their
home on Love Lane. The resi
dence was decorated throughout
with white flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ward, un
cle and aunt of the bride, received
at the front entrance and Mrs.
Richard N. Barber, Jr., introduced
the guests to the receiving line,
which was composed of the bridal
party and the parents of the bride
and bridegroom, i
Others receiving were Mrs. hod-
ert Breese. Mrs. Fred Martin, Jr.,
Miss Ann Osborne, Mrs. Harry
McCracken. Mrs. Joe Cline, Mrs.
Hush Massie. and Mrs. Fred E.
Martin, sr.
Mrs. Grady Boyd invited the
cuests into the dining room and
Mrs. Bill Alexander was in charge
of the bride's register.
The bride's table was covered
with a white satin cloth overlaid
with white net and was decorated
with swags of net and white gladi
oli buds.. A three-tiered wedding
cake topped with wedding bells
and encircled with white flowers
formed the centerpiece and white
tanprs were used at each corner.
Immediately after the reception
Belk-Hudson Welcomes Our Young Visitors From
The Land of "Tall Corn"
welcome, you line Iowons to the mountains of Haywood.lt is fine that
you have come from the plains of the mid-west to visit us here in the
mountainland of the East. You'll hear a lot about our county, and since
ALL HAYWOOD KI30VJS THESE FACTS OF
BELK-HUDSON
"The Largest Store West of Asheville1
Bclk-IIudson is the largest de
partmcnt store in nil Wester
North Carolina (outside
ii m -
Asheville) and only two years
ago was completely modern
ized and enlarged.
23 DEPARTMENTS
This huge store, with lots and lots of room, has 23 complete
departments, each filled with merchandise that means sav
ings to our ever growing list of customers.
NEW MERCHANDISE
Every day sees new shipments of merchandise arrive at our
store. Goods direct from the manufacturers, and style cent
ers that affords our customers the best at the lowest pos
sible prices. We, feature NEW goods.
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT
THIS STORE HAS
3 BIG FLOORS
The store has three full floors the first floor, a
second floor, and full sized basement, also filled with
bargains. The basement is a complete store within it
self, not just a place to put hard stocks.
72 BUYERS
Our organization has 72 buyers each a specialist in
their respective lines that constantly scour the mar
kets and mills for the best available goods at the best
prices. These buyers are your assurance of getting bet
ter values at Belk-IIudson.
LARGER STOCKS
Today we have a much larger stock of merchandise than ever before. We
have added extra people to just unpack the new stocks which we are
receiving.
EXCELLENT SERVICE
Our personnel is trained to serve you, but to never use high pressure to
sell WE "SERVE, instead of selling. Of course we have the convenient lay
away plans, and no matter when you come to Belk-IIudson, we will cash
your pay roll checks, and without obligation.
Almost everyone that lives in Haywood has made this their Headquart
ers we invite you too.
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the couple left for a wedding trip