li fternoon, December 18, 1950 TttF, WAY"Nt iLLE MOUSTAEvEtu ; tw OP INTREEST TO WOMEN activities CLUBS Office Phone TOO MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 462-J . rd Dot Ovf. hc if . ,, ... Hill r llpflp Hi Mrs home for the holt- PLIABLE JEWELERS Only Watch with Miracle NRAPOWER MAINSPRING i.totMi) o MHirw. Itplacf d tigt it il tel break in iwvii. . lip il jtel Lord Elgin. NewMt, high, lwo.facttd crystal. ' ' I 17 i.w.l Elgin Dlu. I Dillirctive modern can. J o imart bracelet band. ; Other ELGINS from Woman's Club Will Have Christmas Party The December meeting "nf- tlm Waynesville Woman's Club will be held in the form of an old-fashioned Christmas party, in the Asenibly Room of the Presbyterian Ciuirvh. Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Santa Claus will be On hand to distribute the white elephant, guts which the members will bring. Mrs. James Kilpatriek will be the guest soloist and will lead the club in carol singing. Members will also bring toys to be used at the club-sponsored Com. munity Christinas Tree. Miss Margaret Johnston is in charge of the program and liones ses for the afternoon will be Miss Ray Ballard, chairman, Mrs R. C Lane, Mrs. W. N. Thomas. Mrs John N. Shoulbied. Mrs. W (1 Francis, Mrs. W. T. Crawfoid. and Miss Louise Hallard. Tommy Curtis and Luther Shaw, students at Mais Hill College, are here to spend the Christmas holi days. Betty Setzer Is Honored By Classmates Miss Betty Setzer, member of the senior class of the Waynes ville High School whose wedding 1 will take place Thursday evening, was honored at a shower given by a group of classmates Friday alter-, noon in the Home Economics De partment. ! Christmas decorations were feat ured. Those present in addition to Miss Setzer were Misses Braxton i iock or Rettv Farmer. Barbara Chase nnt Caldwell. Betty Franklin, Anne Risehoff Marietta Dillard, Viol; Mae Taylor, Mary Evelyn Plem- mons, Velda Arrington. Carolyn Palmer, and Mouriene Carver. .n.n. VvIUD liUS Rnk l'rn,-K irrivwl frnn !r 1,-I State College to spend the holi- Regular Meeting hx parents. Bride, Groom Cut Cake After Nuptial ; Ralph Prevost, Jr. Celebrates i II . y S .if ijp 12th Birthday Ralph Prevost, Jr. Tally-Ho Club Present Play with a "hobo party" Saturday at A nsct.play. "Our IVarest A regular meeting of Vht : "...i., Kw ih. npsv ille Chanter of the Future It.ik. u-. n.ih of thP Wavnesville llomemaker of America was neid- "- ! uuk mr th entertainment Thursday nicW at The Town, entertained. w.. vt Frldav House i of th student body last Friday House with Mary Ellen Plemmons. wnn a iivw foi. ""''.' i morning , i vice presuiem, ihtjiuh.s, his home hi Grimball Park, in cele-, . ., : .. ...j v... ,- uiu,. ,i.,rtmi, m used bration of his twelfth Wrthday, ! MVmV JackSon. faculty advis- i thmughout the dining room and a Guests came dressed as tramps M A""" I Christmas Tree was featured, and lunch was served in the play- or for the club. n e i , - . i I...1..J a m ni, K,ff Mr r K. Carter, a cnapier WHit. Christmas dmiauons were ine cast . " tt.hl, ,s tl.,ker lrf ,h. used and favors were hobo sticks; Mary Jane Rogers. ..... ; - - I Jhich bags of popcorn w.re at-j Lau. Ui ZTS! t:u-Hl Ail.H'n Williams. . .. pmuinlu sm-eches hv niemlH- of Following lunch the pa.1v was George Dewey Stov.ll seTd as , exchange of hum- taken to a Waynefvtlle Theatre, narrator and stage maAager with ; if Assisting the young host were his Margaret Reece and Ann Rector in . jovc Carter parents. Mr. a.id Mrs. Ralph Pre- charge of make-up. . , , J, x ;nm vost, and his sister. Miss l.ane Pre- B.k stage workers included r". '"- vosi lUllie K tchen, Reuy isuiaim. ""' 7 her. Susan Prevost, Ann William- wood was." en... - . ,vlsor for the son Prevost, Adora Lea Prevosi.j Hilly Prevost. Stephen Woody, Dan T ... ... , . vl ,..., I Ar.mnd Ihirtyiive' girls were Cavi.f noivnee Aim iiiin. doi- . 41 mm? mm I hara Shuler, Jerry Brandt, Grey Wat kins and Marty Watkins, Pat ience and Clyde Ray. Jr. Agnes Jam- and Stuart Roberson. lyker Miller Skinner Sloan. Neddie Tinker and Joan Prevost. Bill Hyatt Is Honored At Birthday Party Meredith College, has arrived to piTsem j Kiwnii her Christmas vacation with . ' i parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank) Alaska's chma.e ap,.aren ly was , E. I. LILIUS JKWT.l.KU Fed. Tan tnctuded Reliable IEWELERS "It's easy to pay The Reliable Way" O.E.S. Will Have Regular Meeting The Waynesville Chapter, No 165. Order of the Eastern Star will hold a regular meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the chapter rooms in the First National Bank Build- Organists and past organists 0! .1 1 ..-in hu honored and MR. AM) MRS. ROBERT URATC11E11 cut their wedding cake shortly after taking their vows Saturday afternoon in St. John's Church. The bride is the former Miss Lorraine Ann Martel, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Martel. Mr. Bralchcr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew BraU'her of Lake City, Tetin. Miss Lorraine Ann Martel ;; Is Bride Of Robert Bratcher .1 Miss Lorraine Ann Martel. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leo J. Martel, was married to Robert n.v.t, l,,.r nf Oak Ridge. Tenn., son of Mr, and Mrs ol Lake my, ie.;.... " , n, ,(iwn UU()ls at . Wed- lernonn in St. John s cnurcn , Mr I IK IH'I. l.av. 1 v ,vv. 1 formed the ceremony. with the army in the European I Theater during World War U and lis now also employed by the Fair- lenn., son ;,.i., n,iH l-'nuitn. Corno- Andrew Bratcher ... .1 .. ..f ' 1 iUIOII. lei;n., saiurouy m The altar was decorated Willi (hmr baskets of white gladioli and biiUK'liod candelalu-a- against a background ol fci lis a nmm-am of wedding music the program will feature a Chnst-, was presen ea o u e o . mas Dartv. are asked to bring a gut. Mrs. Joe Liner, worthy matron, will preside. 22 HAYWOOD STUDENTS AT WCUNC Of the total enrollment of i. 478 students at the Woman's Col lege of the University of North Carolina, 22 are from Haywood County. D,,n Whisenhunt, student at State College, is here to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. W. M. Whisenhunt. Whitson and Mrs. William Powers of Knoxviilr; Miss Anita Cabbage of Oak Ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Jaynes of Monroe. ,A, On F1 idav evening preceding the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Spaldon Underwood were hosts at a cake cutting for members of the wed ding parly, the two families, and out-of-town guests. The bride's table was covered 'with a white linen cloth and held a centerpiece of while cliVysanthe nuims flanked by while candles In silver holders. New Shipment of FOSTORIA Bill Hvatt was honored al ., i3 birthdav diuner given Saturday g Class WTiir liUS Jlist am etl evening with his wife and his SL mother-in-law, Mrs. W, B. Noland. , ijp as hostesses at the home of the a ' S latter. ,3 The guests included Mr. ami Mrs. rOTCT bC Garrett Howell, Mr and Mrs g CLYDE RAY S FLORIST U James Watson. Donna Watson. Mrs. 1 VlilWU iu. w Marshall Lealherwood, Jimmy Plione 1180 K Lealherwood. Reuel Nohmd, Mr. K I none linu M and Mrs Tom Ray. Mr. and Mrs. & .w .vb Hunter Worsham, Jr.. and Mrs, fffrfrftftftftXfrft 1 THE TOGGERY i ding marches were used as the pro cessional and recessional. The bride, w ho was given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt which fell into a short train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was at tached lo a satin coronet and she wore a strand of gold beads wnicn 1 helnneed to her grandmother. She : EntCT tainS llUSOanUS canicd a prayer book wilh a while orchid. M,..s Dorothy Martel was maid ,,r 1,, .,,, ;iml her sister's only at- Fines Creek Club f.WJi&tJi&tiJi&r- M. wn.sen.ium. ' ,., Take A Tip From Santa Clqus DAD Fountain Pens, A Complete Selection. Bri,f Cases Fluorescent Desk Lamps Pads Filing! Cabinets Desk Calendars Key ( ases Bill Folds Pocket Secretary. .Adding Machines. MOTHER Stationery By Montas Memo Pads . J '"y Reminder Book Sewing Kits Cook Bo jFmily Etiquette Oxford Pendaf lex """ti,,,, I time saver for keeping personal papers at your fnger Bliy Books ' . rm.a Christmas Cards A most of the latest books Games 1 7ddress Books Sap Rooks Photo Albums D,"V fK Plain and Complete Line of Stationery and Notes, Plain ana Floral. - THE BOOK STORE Gifts For All Ages miaul. Hi r Town was of light , 1 anil lace, designed with .y,, Ihrar, i.rcklilic and lull skirl., Sh' wore a headdress ol malehing rat and carried an (jld-fasliioni d bnti'itiet of pastel flowern. Lenoir C. Whitson of Oak Ridge, 1 Tinii.. all ended Hie bridegroom as ).. 1 man and ushers were Harry I Jayncs of Monroe, r.rwin HiirRin 01 Wavnesville and Harry Bobbins of llai Kuiud. l-'iill.iw ini the ceremony the par ent' (! Hie bride were hosts a! an inim in.'il iv('ilinn Mr: Mai'1' 1. molher of I he hi ide wore a dress of navy fa. lie with winter while accessories and a pur-pli- 01 eliiil (iiis.l'!'. Alter lb'' reception the couple i jell for a weddinff trip. For travel ' i,,.. tin- bride wore a grey dress ; wiln maroon coat and navy anu j while accessories and the orchid I from her pravel book, i The bride attended St. John's 'ilii'h Sdaiul here and St. Gene ' ii w-of-1 he-Pines Junior College, ...eviile. and was graduated from Uosarv College, River Forest; 111. She is now employed by the Fair child Airplane and Engine Corpo ration in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The bridegroom was educated in the schools of Lake City, Tenn., and . Columbia Instile'e, Baltimore, Md. Tie served lour anu one-nan Members of the Fines Creek Home Demonstration Club enter tained llicir hu-hands at a dinner given in the Fines Creek Home Ec onomics Kilchen. Thursday nilllil. Mrs. Fiance Rogers, president, was in charge and the devotional was given In Mrs. Mai k Fi rnuson. Gilts were exchanged alter din ner. Mr. and Mrs Thfld Howell of Durango, Colorado are here to spend the holidays with relatives and friends 73 I Gifts For All Ag t I. 'k, Christmas Memorial ! breaths . I j 53.- S. fa M NECCE III y i I' She's Dreaming Oi Lovely LINGERIE From The Toggery Make her clream: come true with ultra feminine fashions in nylon crepe .'ind nylon tricot! . . . Plus many, many mure styles in nylon tricot and nylon crepe ... All in The Tij;j-ery Lini'.erie Depart- 8 ineiit. fi:aturinc Miss Swank and Barbizon WI.ON PAJAMAS bv Miss Swank- Contrasting pipinnL trim in white, pink, blue, maize, nile , ! in sizes 32 to 3ft, at- $1095 Bur-Mil Crepe Slips with val lace and nylon net trim at hem line and top . . . White, sizes 32 to 40, at $2-95 -$4-98 CLYDE BAY'S FLORIST Phone 1180 for lufilight or starlighf, here ore budget -p. iced edition of fobuloutly eapen live jewelry. See our large collection today. E See our full line of SLIPPERS By DANIEL GREEN and WELLCO 6$ t, v. w M J-1 rr 1 Nylon Slips Nvlon crepe slip with en.brm.icre.l nyl-de-chine ruffle at hemline and top. White, in sizes 32-40. at-- Crepe Gowns with lace trim top, zipper sale closing, in coral, maize at turquoise. sjes o.-oo, $5.00i J. LILIUS Jeweler '.r. ,.".sr . 1

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