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TAGE FOUR -ursJay Afternoon, j, EVEREST CLUBS ACTIVITIE Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor - Home Phone 462-J OF TO WOMEN V. I; 'J!.-: Robert Russell Spending Leave r At Clyde Home ? Pvt. Robert Russell is spending ! a(flt-day leave with his parents, ' r'Mx. and Mrs. R. L. Russell at Clyde. has just completed electronics 1 J 'school and airbourne radar me ctwlnics school at Keesler Field, (...Slekissippi. . ""f Jfvt. Russell entered the service 5 , test August. He was employed pre i,. .vfiuusly with the State Engineering 1 department of Louisana. Following his leave he will report to i Donaldson Air Force Base, 1 Greenville, S. C. Miss Palmer Is ; Honored At . Linen Shower - Mrs. Robert Palmer entertained Saturday afternoon with a party and linen shower honoring Miss Carolyn Palmer, bride-elect . of Sgt. Patrick Thomas Dunlap of Camp McAllister, Oklahoma. Following presentation of gifts to the honor guest, refreshments were served. Relatives and close friends of Miss Palmer were included on the guest list. Mary; Jane Rogers J Ratcliffe Cove ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce the opening of our new Credit Department to our many friends and custom ers. We are now making it possible to buy the many fine lines of nationally advertised merchandise at no additional cost If using our convenient credit. e: j. LILIUS Jeweler Wins Medal In Speaking Coritest Mary Jane Rogers' ' won first place and the medal in .the twenty- sixth annual , speaking contest sponsored by" the' Waynesville Wo man's Club for girU tn" the Waynes, ville Township High School. Her speech was "The Death of Abso- lom". : ; ; ; f; ; . ' Shirley Connatser with "The Prodigal Son," won second place and Jessie Alexander-with "Ruth and Naomi," was given honorable mention. ;'', ' ' " '" ' Other contestants and their speeches were Sylvia NeweM, "The Creation," Doris Muse, "The Crucifixion"; and. Margaret Noland, "The Little Ewe LantbV " ; The contest was (heltt in , the school auditorium, Tuesday morn ing with Mrs." Carl Mimdy, third vice-president , of the .sponsoring club, presiding. . Mrs. C.fF.Kirk- Patrick, chairman of the depart ment of education, was in charge of the event, The Invocation was . given , by Adm. W. N. Thomas, Musical numbers on the program included two piano solos, "Prelude In G-Minor," by Rachmaninoff played by. Nancy Francis and Cho pin's "Military Polonaise" played by Stanford Massie, Judges for . the contest were Adm. Thomas, , Mrs. J. W. Huney cutt, and Mrs. John Taylor. . j: JC Nelly Don h I Ensemmes - vv it i ' it ': i I EXCLUSIVE cut i I ; AT m 5 4 FLASH Vacation Clothes Arc you planning your vacation trip then you'll want to see the VACA TION CLOTHES. De signed by NELLY DON to LIVE IN THE SUN .. . double duty fashions to minimize your luggage requirements. Bare top 'dresses with smart town jackets or CRISP SHEERS and SOFT VOILES in a variety of new prints . . . Classic solid colors. All are beau- tifully-cut and fitted with NELLY DON'S us ual attention to detail. They'll add fashion news to your wardrobe . home or away, they're PRICED RIGHT. These two are from our fesh new series of Nelly Don's beautifully , sundresses . , . witn town ai when you' add the bolero jackets! Other Nelly Doii's $8.95 to $19.95 Club Meets At Community House : A regular " meeting of the Rat- liffe'. Cove Home Demonstration Club, ' was 'held. Monday night in the Community House with Mrs. Hilliard Jones, Mrs. Ward Kirk - Patrick,', and Mrs. Jesse James as postesset. ..,5.-v r-, . Mrs.. Wjll Ratcliffe presided and Mrs; Grace Camp- gave' the devo- tjqpa.' xi i. ; v.-- :. Miss - : Mary . CornwelL home agent; presented, a demonstration or Textile' Painting. . ,; , Jphn Eagles, representative ' of the. State Farm. Bureau, spoke to the group on the work of that or- gahlzation.' ' Mr$.. Carl Jones, treasurer, re ported $31.80 received from i benefit program held by the club Leaders' reports were given by Mrs: D. Reeves Noland. Mrs. Hil liard Jones, Mrs. R. C. , Francis,' Mrs James Medford,, Mrs. John Morrow, and Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe. Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe and Mrs, Hilliard Jones also gave book re ports. ;' .. ..." ",. Mrs. George Boring, Mrs. Rob ert Davis, and Mrs. Rowe Ledford of the White Oak Community were guests at the meeting. : ' Recent Bride A Traffic Club , Spends Day At Country Club Over one hundred members of the Western North Carolina Traf fic' Club gathered at the Waynes- vllle Country Club Tuesday morn ing for a day of golf followed by dinner that night. The Traffic Club Is composed of railroad officials, freight agents, airline employees, and operators of trucking lines. . Dr. I. B. Funke had as guests ovef the weekend Miss Ann Brown of Scott, Ark., and Miss Jean Kerr of Massachusetts. Both young wo men are students at the University of Tennessee. , , Mrs. Furman : Stinnett is the former Miss. Fannie Howell. She was married in the home of Dr. Leon M. Latimer, pastor of the First Baptist church at Green ville,' S. C, Saturday afternoon. Fannie Howell Is Bride Of Furman Stinnett Miss Fannie Howell and Furman Stinnett, both of Waynesville, were married lit the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leon' M. Latimer in Green ville, S. C, last Saturday afternoon. Dr. Latimer, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Greenville, per formed the ceremony; The couple was unattended. The bride wore a navy suit . with white accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Stinnett was graduated from Waynesville Township High School, Mars Hill College and Western Carolina Teqchers College. She now holds a position with the Hay wood County Board of Education. Mr, Stinnett attended the Ford High School In Laurens, S. C. He is" presently employed with The Waynesville Mountaineer. The . couple will - reside at 210 Marshall Street, ' Waynesville. Patricia; McElroy Is Married In. Post Chapel Miss Patricia Jean McElroy daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Everett A, McElroy of Waynesville, was married to Pvt. J. B. Ledford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolen B. Ledford of Hiawassee, Georgia, in the Post Chapel at Fort Benning. Georgia, Friday, May 18, at 7 p. m. -.; Chaplain Aaron Walton pro nounced the vows, using the double ring ceremony. The , altar was decorated with baskets of red roses and - seven branched candelabra, v The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, wore a street length dress of white embossed ninon over taffeta with matching gloves and a white lace hat , with shoulder length veil. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and wore a strand of pearls and pearl earrings, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Harold E. Frye of ' Oak Ridge, Tennessee, aunt of the bride,owas matron of honor and wore a street length dress of em bossed beige organdy over taffeta with matching gloves and a straw hat trimmed with flowers. Her corsage' was of pink carnations. Bruce . C. Stamey of Pensacola. t loriaa, , served as best man. rqliowing. the ceremony ' the parents of the- bride entertained with a dinner in the Gold Room of the Ralston Hotel in Columbus, Georgia, . A- three-tiered, wedding cake centered the bride's table and guests Included members of the wedding party and close friends. Mrs. McElroy, mother of the bride, wore a dress of navy blue embossed organdy over taffeta with white accessories and a Dumle orchid corsage. Mrs. Ledford is a member of the senior class of the Waynesville High School. ' Mr. Ledford was graduated from the Hayesville High, School and Is now with the, Airbourne Division of the Army, stationed at Port Benning. The bride will receive her high at Fort u. n RELIABLE JEWELERS The Drawing For Graduate Awards Will Be Held At 1 P, M, -Tuesday, 'May i 29th. ' We Invite All of You To Attend The Drawing. For- 0 BeaWfiffil Prizes. First Prize for Girl Graduate, 17 Jewel Elgin Watch: First Prize for Boy Graduate, 17 Jewel Elgin Watch. Also Many Other, Attractive - Gifts.:, ' - A'teh i.,AUE THEIR GP.ADMATIQtl RELIABLE JEWELERS ' tliWMJTOHl IINOS HSf 1' mm rbiinit l ' . You' Make Your Own Tenns- A j ." " i , At Reliable Jewelerp. y 1 wbwtt I J'tV f Use Our Convenient ' mffll . i'. J muZL. . ACADEMY tf tf$ M EASY CREDIT PLAN , "'''''Sv ' W''"" ljQS0 I school diploma on May 29, the same day that , the bridegroom receives his wings, at Fort Benning. Fol lowing these events the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Florida and upon, their return will reside 1 of 'the Mi.Ms ning. i .Greenland i5 as l) the Suited S:ales1 'PPl Ha PRACTICAL GIFTS for the iT "5.?1 .IT .. . lP" v M lh- i 7f mm m -i-vV. 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