CLUBS Officer terview trtBie nteSted in join. t . .. in hp interviewed t Fres. Wave recruitln j Die i." " ... i t..-.a w Tuna . . recruiting station ..... DacI Dffire 14 ill uw L.1 information may be 4(rom me ,1 the Waynesville Post i Pigeon 0 HORACE PEEK juDtiineer Reporter family has moved to jMB, and several families J wests lro:u eisewneic. -i f i. ,..- rrfwards. who have (iW"'"" I .... j .... nnnctrnptinn nil u Waynesville muj -j (mm i enter Fieeon. 3Jtvu it""1 u - ai Mrs. J. A. Sisk had as I, ...,1c Mrs R H. West vb suraio tWiu2hter Billte of Gas- I i it-,. Pf-ira UVlror and I mi .'tio. - LrMary Frances of Waynes- .j irc rtaviri . Vanpp had i.no. .. ... -..Aete nnrfjiv Mr anil (KT jucsi.-, j rtae Peck and children of lev. and Mrs. Calvin Bis- Utt last week with Mrs. b parents in Bern, Indiana U Sheffield has returned business trip to Carolina Be Is local manager of the Edwards has been confined tome by illness. pALJKJ lisfealures htody talks about father and Flat about father and daugh i . . . hi It possible for Dad and pinine offspring to have com . . . - And what about the iio has no sons to accom him on interestine iunkets? hi be left forever buying one i Hockey game and to am a trout strpam without a fiietic nod from his fishing p saying "mine Eot away. P" And who will helD him m for Mom those nice yarns about thp nn that jO'ell, why not daughter? can come in mighty too. as tutors for the. IW. Most ynune eirls "Wbands. What better way Bd I man it.-... i.i,. mail fcaivG ICS" from nariv a v.. I ' 6H t rr ii u uaa H th fiwitl, .11 11,,..,.. .'i..,.iUi uiicui a 1 1 u "Wnj averages of the local favorites has a much 'dunce in the romantic "M than stay-at-home h0 has little conversa- mutual interest to offer " hm they meet. girl Whl nUnc 4- l. !a career can find out what " nek by observing her pther more closely. It is the OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACTIVITIES ; ' " - : . ' . : .'-.. , Qice rhone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN, Editor - Home Phone 462-J - ' n r ' . : ' i m 1- Mrs. James Robert Russell ' 'IS C" ;r h' Mil J . it V! rihlmi v h h n I n y (iff: 'it L ' nj vx Miss Mary Williamson Is Bride Of Clyde V. Hamlett Miss Mary Williamson of Knka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs I. L. Wil liamson of Waynesville. Rmito 2 bt'canie the bride of Clyde Voimm Hamlott of Canton, son of the late; Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hamlett of! Asheville, in a candlelight cere mony at the Enka Biptisi Cluuvh. Friday evening, June 1 at .seven ocliKk. The Rev Carl C. Maumy ol fili ated, using the double nnjs .ivre-j mony.- The vows were spoken In-fore an' i y-covered arch, flanked by Cali fornia ferntrees, arrangeinents of i white gladioli, and seven-branched j candelabra. ! A program of music was present-1 ed by Mrs. L C. Jones, organist,; and Miss Julia Owen, vtx-alist.1 Miss Owen sang "At Dawning", and j "O. F'romise Me." and during 'the j seremuny sang "The Lord's li;y-' cr" The bride, who was given in mar-' riage by her brother, Boone Wil-; liamson, wore a suit of white im-' ported worsted and blue ami white Accessories and a corsage of while orchids. Mrs. Helen l.ivingood of Candler, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a w el low suit with white accessories and an orchid carnation corsage. Grady S. Hamlett of Canton. I brother of the bridegroom, was the best nan and ushers were .lack ! Williamson of Candler and Lewis !'. Williamson of Enka, brothers of j the bride. . Mrs. Williamson, mother ot the bride, was attired in a dress of light blue laile with white acces sories and a corsage of pink carnations. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to New York City. For traveling the bride wore a navy shantung suit with matching accessories and R. S. Underwood Receives Medical Degree At Duke Kussi II Sp.iMon t'mlei wood, son of Mr, and Mis, Spaldmv I'nder wooil, -received an Mil degree from Duke I nivcrsiiy at com menteniciit exercises this moi ning. lie u a men. her of the Alpha Kap pa Kapp,-, medical fraternity ami served as its vice-president this year. Or. I'mleiwund will go to St. Louis Mo., the fust of July where he will interne at the Washington I'niveiMtv division of St. Louts Citv Hospital Following madiiation this morn ing lie and his wife went to Miami. Florida where they arc visiting the lattei s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Bennett, Mr. and Mrs Underwood and sons, Richard and Phillip, left yes terday morning for Durham to at tend the commencement program. Mr and Mrs James R Thomas, Jr had as guests for the week-end Mrs ,1 i Post of Montgomery. l.ili.ima. Mrs. C, H, Turner of Hillshoro. tjeorma. ;ind Mr and Mrs (' O White of Macon, (ieorgia. her weddtnu eorsaKe Mrs Hamlett was graduated from the Ciablreo-lrnii Duff High School ami is now employed with the Am erican Knka Corporation. ' Mr Hamlett is a graduate rf West liiiiH'otnhe High School and served three Veal's with the Navy during World War II He now holds a position .is manager of Food Ser vices, inc. of Hie Champion Paper and Fibre Company in Canton. L 1- v V Miss Jackie Sue Messer j ! I i Graduates Today jCruso Has High Mrs. J. H. Davis Percentage Of Honor Graduates MRS CHARLES LAYMAN , Mountaineer Rcpvutcr Cruso is proud of its twelve grad uates from Bethel High, including two honor students. Resides serv ing as school reporters, Peggy Jo i Ciibhs and Madia Heatherly won special awards, Peggy Jo was also named Queen .of .Cruso at the Pi geon Valley Fair. A third Cruso graduate, Barbara Clark, captained the Bethel girls" trophy-winning basketball team this year. Another boast that no other Bethel community can make is I that Cruso had the only set of twins graduating -the Browns of Crawford Creek. I I j , ,"' 4 t Miss Jackie Sue Mcsser is grad- : uatlng today from Agnes Scott College in Decatur. (Ja . with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Miss Mcsser, daughter of Lt and Mrs. Jack Mcsser, has attended Agnes Scott since graduating from the Waynesville High School and has been an outstanding student. She was a member of the Black frlars, dramatic society, and for two y ears served on the stall of the college annual, The Silhouette She was a representative to the lower house of the Student Gov ernment and was a member of this year's May Court. Lt. and Mrs. Mcsser and their son, t liarles Mcsser, are attending the commencement program, Mr. an Mrs. James A. Ctwyn had as guests for the week end the hit ler's sisters, Mrs, Willis Smith of Raleigh, Mrs Cameron Lewis of Charleston, W, Va., and Mrs, Wes ley Dickey of Sweetwater, Tennes see Mrs, Smith is remaining for a longer visit. Several home improvements ; have been made lately. Charlie Fish has put white asbestos shin- i gles on his house; Mrs. May Trull j is doing some painting: and George Stcpp is building a new home. Wilhui n Holland and Joe Gaddy ! have changed houses. Albert Fish has Candler Hooper stoic bought the Lester Stockton, chairman, has bought stoic in Hiuelwood and there shortly. Community a grocery will move Mrs Theodore Knight and daughters Louise and Virginia have returned from Middlctown, Ohio, where they visited Wlllard Knight Charles Way. who has a position wlih the State Revenue Depart ment In Raleigh, Is spending a weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Way. Mrs. Davis is the former Mis Nancy Jane Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert '''Hoyd of Waynesville. She was married March 9 in Greenville. S. C. Davis-Boyd Wedding Is Announced Mr and Mrs Holier! Uoytl of Waynesville have announced the ! marriage of 1heir daughter. Nancy 1 Jane, to Johnny Harold lavis. sou 'of Mr and Mrs Robert DaVls of Cove Creek j The ceremony took place in ! Greenville. S C , March 9 , The couide is residing with the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Davis was graduated last week from the Waynesville Town ship High School Mr. Davis at I ended, the Waynrs vllle High School and is now -engaged In tanning with his father, ' Mrs James G; Ferring of Flira beth City has arrived and Will he at the Dunham House for the season. Mrs. Russell is the former Miss Thelma Annette Chandler, daugh ter of Horace Chandler and the late Mrs. Chandler of Asheville. Her marriage to James Robert Russell son of Mr and Mrs. R. L. Russell of Clyde was solemnized in the Merriinoii Avenue Bap tist Church, Asheville. May 26. iPhoto by Lyle llendesoni. easiest class in wife schooling available. Most men arc pretty much of a pattern when il comes to appraising women. Keep your eyes and cars open at home and you will pretty soon find out little things which annoy Dad and make him uncomfortable. That's half the battle in getting a man. Also to be observed are man preferences in conversation, food, entertainmenn aid recreation. All men are not alike, that is true. Bui basically you can profit by the ex perience of understanding at least one man. That's mono than some married women can boast of on their 25th wedding anniversary. They still don't know any more than "getting along wan mm glum, give him the "lei's do it to gether" routine whether he is brooding about new unused golf balls or a moving picture. Why should daughters be left at home wilh dishpan hands, instead of see ing a bit of I he world oceasional- ly, .anyway'.' Even if you have j brothers, make a pilch for accom I panying Dad on some interesting ! excursions. After ail, if you've ' got to make a man happy by I knowing a little bit about what he enjoys in life, let brother prepare i for making a woman happy by hovering around Ihe slove occa sionally, and at least learning how l to boil water. Of course you might decide that vim hone Your future husband" is Most marriage counselors would j unite a bit different than Pop If , ... , i voll VC gOI a lailici ie mix-- '" advise seeking advice from Mom. aftor (linm.r. who only but she'll pronamy ne rne msi , )o (,a, ;)t)(1 wh) , admit that she doesnt know a,i on hls .iveiiturcs. i Ot course u iwnm-. ,.. , ,,-iiono you lUIgm iiuve uuiuiu o thp answers has impressed you with her Keen handling of men folk you can ob serve both sides of the girl-boy re lationship and profit by it even more. The next time Pa looks a little Prophet Without Honor" YHEN Jaiut btgon to prtoch in Hit own country, Hi tqughf in th yna H. Hit liiimtri wr atlonithed ond Ji "Whtnct hath Thii Man this wisdom, n mighty worktt u, ll not this Iht carpontor't Son? It not f ?"!" onl .iotot, end Simon, ond Judat? r T" H' 1'iten. an ihow nol oil with ut? t"t hath this Mon oil these "'"Si?" And thoy wort offondod in Him. mus said to thorn, "A prophet ' W wuhout honor, wvo in Hit own coun ' "d in His own houto." And He did J "ny mighty works thert because of yhn from St. Matthew 14, 54-58.) but tha' " In that case vmi can make, sure your gentleman has a lew outdoor j hobbies so that you can accompany j him on sonic oi nis rcoimiuiim jaunts and that he can be in his home without being thoroughly bored by it. Of course, in respect to Dad. some of this might be the fault of Morn, which is another thine to consider. Y"d can profit he that loo if you can discover just where she's made her mis lakes. All in all. daughters can learn much from fathers, whether they like to bird walk or collect stamps. One little otitim: with Dad should give you enough solid material for a conversation with any new buy you meet. BELK - HUDSON IS AGAIN . . . 30 VALUE-PACKED DAYS OF BARGAINS JUNE BARGAIN Ladies' Spring & Summer SUITS : : : : Keg;. 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