Vlonday, October 23, 1350 TIIE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER clubs. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN activities Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN, Editor Home Phone 452-J 'Bradfield Wed To s Brackett lament is made of the uf Miss Anne fciizaoein of Wichita Falls, Texas Rrackett of Waynesville. l,ony took place Septem- ihe home of me onae s Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B Slack, pastor of the ights Methodist church, i the vows before an d altar in the living room, m and arrangements of m chrysanthemums were fci'corating. ram of nupuai music was I prior to the ceremony E M. Rowser of Fort Lnist, and Miss Patsy Cut- alist. fcidc. Riven in marricrge Dy ir. wore a gown of white Liin fashioned with a yone led i"se point lace, Dora h seed pearls, and a fitted lith Ions! sleeves extending at the wrists. She wore a , veil of illusion attached net of seed pearls and her i r . . : : . t Un here vwuie iuji turysamuc- id with white satin stream- !arv Margaret Bradfield sister's maid of honor. Hqr ins of He blue sapper saun wore mulching mitts and She carried an arm of bluish pink chrysan- iiil J. Swam of Fremont, Irrvril as nesi man. ialely after the ceremony iimal reception was held. ides table was covered with s.itin damask cloth and tluee-liered wedding cake the reception the couple a wedding trip to Lake( Lodge in Oklahoma. They residing in Wichita Falls. fciide received her education jpaschal High School at Fort Texas, and the North Texas ollege, Denton, Texas, bhe employed by the Texas c Service Company at Wicn- lls. Bracked, son of Mrs. Bertha lit of Waynesville and Zeb ftt of llazelwood, attended la.vnesville schools and served navy during World War II. now stationed at Shoppard lone Base, Wichita Falls. long the out-of-town guests wedding was Mrs. Brackett, fr of the bridegroom. Mr, and Mrs. James Bracket ' it. -.-' I v i 'If 7 -n - 1a'.,V , : Hi i ' "S I i ''.;! ' 'if V I 1 ,r H jV ' I If -: A . ! 'I ' "f I 'It' t T Apple Festival Ball Set For Local Armory Nov. 3 HERE'S TO HEALTH! and when your doctor fritcs your prescription, H us immediately, then jm'll lose no time putting js medicine to work. Your Walgreen Agency jrnrnil rin ITh Vniir Joctor Does! CURTIS DRUG STORE Home Owned & Operated Phone 32 The Waynesville Lions Club will sponsor an Apple Festival Ball. The event, scheduled for the Waynesville Armory the night of November 3, will be a feature of Haywood County's observance of National Apple Week, Dr. Phil Medford, who Is head ing the club's arrangements com mittee for the dance, said Ted Martin and his orchestra would play. The folks will dance from eight o'clock 'tin the evening) until mid night, and the admission price at the door is $1.50 a head. Advance - purchase price per ducat is $1.25. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett were married in the home of the bride's parents in Wichita Falls, Texas, on Saturday, September 9. The bride is the former Miss Anne Elizabeth Bradfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Henry Bradfield. Mr. Brackett Is the son of Mrs. Bertha Brackett of Waynesville and Zeb Brackett of Hazel-wood. Alwayne McClure Is Elected To Class Office Alwayne MeClure, a member of the sophomore class at Beroa Col lege, Berea, Ky., has been elected social co-chairman of her class for the school term. She is the daugh ter of Mrs. Claude McClure. T. E. L. Class To Hold Meeting The T. E. L. Sunday School Class tho First. Rantisr, church will niapt in flip hnmp of Mrs. Fred I Saunders, Thursday night at 7:30 j o'clock. Rector's Guild To Meet Tuesday The Rector's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will meet Tues day, October 24, at 8 p.m., with Mrs. J. F. Abel and Mrs. Robert Osborne as hostesses. Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Kirkpatrick, and Mr. and Mrs. James Kilpatrick mad up a parly attending the Tennessee-Alabama football game in Knoxville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plott and two children, of Marietta, Ga., spent last week' with Mrs. Plott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mc Crary at Fines Creek, find also visited Mr. Plott's mother, Mrs. G. C. Plott. Read the Mountaineer Want Aaa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall spent the week-end in Durham. Mrs. Saf ford Is Hostess For Woman's Society Mrs. Fred L. Safford was hostess for the Woman's Society of Davis Chapel at the October meeting last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Medford, ; vice-president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. T. C. Davis. A program was given on the topic, "The Healing Gift lie Lends", Attending the meeting were Mrs. Cash Medford, Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mrs. J. M. Medford. Mrs. C. O. Newell, i Mrs. J. R Caldwell, Mrs. R. B. Medford, and Mrs. F. L. Safford. Mrs. E. J Stockston of Charlotte was a special guest. O. E. S. To Have Birthday Party The Waynesville Chapter No. IBS, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a birthday party In the home of Mrs. John N. Khoolbtvii, Tuesday night at H o'clock. All members and their families are invited to bring a covered dish and attend. The party will mark the 27th anniversary of the instituting of the chapter. Misg Dorothy Martcl, student at the Woman's College in Greens boro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martel Reception Will Be Given By Methodist Women The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Methodist church will hold an informal re ception in the dining room of the church. Wednesday evening, irom 8 until 10 o'clock. Honor guests for the occasions will bo the Rev, W. J. Huneycutt, new district superintendent, and Mrs. Hunneycutt, the Rev. and Mrs. J. K. YounU, Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Clark and Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Love. All members of the church are Invited to attend. fudge Smathers Is Honored At Birthday Dinner Mrs Frank Smathers entertain ed at a dinner on Wednesday even ing. October 18, In honor r.f her husband, Judge Smathers, in the occasion of hl.s sixty-ninth birthday anniversary. Autumn flowers added n rieci lative note to the living rooms mid the dining table was cenrtered with a silver bowl of chrysantlvmums, snapdragons, and roses, flanked by white candles In silver holders. Covers were laid for ten guests. Tommy Curtis, who is attending Mars lliil College, was a week-end visitor at home. Mr. and Mrs r'--V'i : -"TV y William Mehalfey I f Mr. and Mrs. MehalTey were married in the home of the bride on October 7. Mrs. MehalTey Is the former Miss Ruby Queen, daugh ter of the Rev, and Mrs. W. L. Queen of llazelwood. (Photo by Joe W. Davis.) Ruby Queen Is Bride Of William Mehaf f ey The Rev. nd Mrs. W. J-. Queen of llazelwood have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruby Queen, to William MehalTey, son of Mr, and Mrs, R. M. Me halTey, also of llazelwood. The ceremony took place In the home of the bride's parents, on Saturday, October 7, with the Rev. Walter L. Dodson of Ashevlllc, pronouncing the vows. The bride was attired In a light blue suit with navy accessories and a corsade of red rose buds. Only members of the two fami lies were present. Both Mr and Mrs. MehalTey are graduates of the Waynesville Hlgn School. Mr. MehalTey Is currently employed at England-Walton Com pany in llazelwood. Rummage Sale To Be Held By Methodist Group A rummage saie, sponred by v.he Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church, will be held Friday and Saturday, October 27 and 28, and again on Friday and Saturday, No vember 3 and 4. The sale will be held in the former Hyatt Fashion Corner on Church Street, opposite the Ma-' sonic Teniple, beginning at S o'clock each morning. Members of the Society isve been asked to bring clothes for all ages, household articles, and cos tume jewelry to the place of the sale early next Friday morning. Those unable to deliver their do nations may call Mrs. Guy Massie at Telephone 232 and arrange to have them picked up. Mrs. Massie and Mrs. J. E. Yountj are serving as co-chairmen for the sale, with the assistance of the circle chairmen. ' Elizabeth ( : Chapel Society Holds Meeting ' The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Elizabeth Chapel Methodist Church held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon In the home of Mrs. Way Ratcliffe. Mrs. Reeves Noland presided. Mrs. Claymer McCracken, chair man of Spiritual Life, led the de votional, using as her theme "That Healing Gift He Lends". A program on "Midst The Suf fering Throng." was given by Mrs. Hilliard Jones assisted by Mrs. Mark Galloway, Mrs. Josephine Bishop, Mrs. Flora Rogers, and Mrs. Joe Turner. 1 1 rs 1 1 1 To relieve miser ies, rub throat. cheat and back with comforting fOADWAY MUSICAL STAR in n akio- or so i V? WSpr- f I Y djyH wu:rfKltl C??fi!fE CAMELS than any dher cigaroTfe! Another Big Hit--BELK-HUDSON 'S 1. . Ladies' cotton KNIT BLOUSES Sizes 32-38 Assorted colors 97c Boys' All Wool JACKETS si7.es 4-16 years $477 Age 2 to 16 Years Girls' Blouses Many styles Plaids and solids to $293 Plastic SHAPES Floral and stripes $1.29 each Just as wc predicted the people who know values were here for the open ing days of our Harvest Sale. Wc have added some NEW bargains all NEW goods which you will be happy to see, and get. Here are just a few of them hurry in, get your share in this BIG ANNUAL HARVEST SALE. 3 BIG FLOORS OF BARGAINS COMK IN AND SEL THE PRIZE WINNING PUMPKINS APPLES CORN POTATOES 100'' wool children's SWEATERS Sizes 2 to G years $5L.oo Plastic Table Cloths Fancy Patterns 51 x 72 51 x 51 inches 97c Men's Gabardine PANTS 40',; wool 2S to 40 waist Grey tan blue green $7.77 Ladies' DUNGAREES Waist 24-32 $2.48 Ladies' Outing GOWNS and?: PAJAMAS 1 TT- ii i-j i . SI .98 -SO.48 -SO.98 r i a ii -t l ton