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jloiiday Afternoon, Juric: 11,-1331 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER page mx I i ' ttf hiff i Siler Andi lassie Are ;Hostesses.- t' Sller and Miss Mary .ere hostesses; C -a I !, nf the former IfteBO-V. -no Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis courtesy to T.n Bradley ana Jiiss ino brides-elect, 1 w vene wno wili.t f ue summer. . 1 . L.,ut was observed Jpointments and the entered with a filled with mixed receiving and jerv 4?Jnthers of the host- F r euests, Mrs. Rufus f f Masiie. Mrs. W. n.,c Robert Gibson. r wvihe. feu" : ... v,i urpHHine - ... .J irt imp in in era- sPsl'"uu j thirty guests the counesy. Uweds Are :red ay Hostesses . on..t oi ana mia. . i"" ., ..... , for. ,p.ntnn. nouie . I1 r....ilnanu show. i h,.nor of Mr. and U M. Scott, wnuse former '"i" "" v" were in included Mrs. Bruee chamn Alexand- ,r,H Mrs naiu'" Ij,n Queen. Mr. ana -.'" " . ..... T Mitchell "lss u"c ' jip Mitchell, Mrs. John to Robert Whitted, .Miss King, Mr. and Mrs. .Ben ' Mrs. Jim Worley, Miss jie Worley, Mrs. Gene j, and Mrs. Glen Brooks, ',.,.. i.mu Nnrrls. Miss m jirs. "- NorTis. Freddie Morris, ivir. h Fred Sutton, Gary but- n 1 CiHnn r.mcfi Sutton. Miss vioiei Nichleson, Mrs tkiknn Mrs Jack McDan- Patsv McDaniel, Mrs arnes, airs. n. . nuwcn, Scott. Mrs. jonnnie .owe, n Jm-v Lowe. Mr. and tirman Frisbee, Miss Lin Frisbee, Jerome Scott, Mrs Vn, Mrs. HUDeri nogien ityHoglen. Miss Mary Ruth Miss Hazel Hollingsworth I Carver, Mrs.. Ciyae liss Eiina Hollingsworth Carver. Seott. Mrs. Hershel West Mrs Herbert Carver, Mr -, Charlie SuUon. Mrs. Earl k and Mrs. T. V. Warren, M. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Nbrris, Tommy and Alex ... .... i it. kcl.L.M r, miss ciizaDetn mucneii. ilorence Ann Mitchell. . William Hannah spent the ii in Charlotte purchasing Town and Country Shop. "' i .... m i T1 r-... 1 :: I V- h lit , Of ' 'jit - I i t ! I Mrs. Prevost Is Hostess For C.A.R. Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Franklin well. Sr.. senior !"k1'"- t'1'0 l-A. 5 , xl and fluss wore! 0' Mr., and Mis L A f J , Bartvr, : Manet-i-L H .Franklin ol fj " i I Ouen, uvi Hel-I Wa ivesville. .' S 4 I V? The Joseph Howell Socieiv'of the Children of the American Revolu tion met Saturday afternoon with the Society Grandmother. Mrs. R L. Prevost. as hostess at hir home in Harelwood. Mrs. J. H. Howell president, presided advanced by Mal ta Campbell. Betty en Kirkpatriek. A Flag Iay -program' was pre sented. Miss Ida Lou Gibson, form er member, gave a paper whkh had been prepared by her sister. Har nett dibsoii. on "The History of the Slar Spangled '..Banner." Belly Barber cave a'readini:. "Ttn Hac Speaks." und Nanev Francis read an aiticle on the care of the fl.11. Miss : Marguerite Way told the story of the making of the lirsi flan to the younger iii'Oiip of I'.A l. mem bers. During the business hour Lane Prevost was elected .junior presi dent succeedini; I nula Sloan Oth er officers include Harriet Cllison, : secretary; Linda Sloan, treasurer; Nancy Francis, chaplain; Heilv Bar-' ber. rcgislrar; and Stanford Massie. American Indian chairman, Nalicy Francis was welcomed as a new member. Ciuesls at the meetiiic were Miss Gibson, Miss Kay, Florence Ann Howies, Ann Williamson Prevost, Joan Prevost. Susan Prevost, .nut Nancy Caldwell, Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss T h e 1 in a Lois Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rich of V..nesville. Rl. 2. to James K. re Personal Mention Mrs Hcrlwrt Braren and three, Mrs. Josrphine. Collins left children of Sarasota, Florida ai-e Thursday by plane for her home In visiting Mrs Brarcn'j parents. Mr i Chiraeo after a visit to her daugh- and Mrs. N V. Garrett, Sr Mr I Icr. Mrs. Joseph Osborne. Braren. ho accompanied his (ami- 1 he ceremony ! was performed in ; the Maggie Meth- ; '. odisi Church, i Saturday e v on I. mv. June 2, al 7 ', oeloik. The Lev. ; Janus H Cole man, pastor ot the church, pro n o u n c e d t h e vow s, The bride wore a sua ot aiiu.i silk s h ,i n t ung w i'.lt pink accessories V D.A.R. Holds Meeting With Mrs. Quinlan j Nancy Bischolf lis Honored On 1 16th Birthday K here, returned to Florida Satur day. Mr. and Mrs L f McCal of Jacksonville. Florida are arriving lodav for a short visit to Mrs. Wil liam Hannah ' - f .. .- ...... Mr and Mrs IVwey Hvatt. Miss Kathryn Hvlt. and Aaron lis. tit spent the week-end in Charlotte where they purchased fall merchan dise for Hvatt's Dress She.p. Col and Mrs Oren Com of Llv ermore, Kentucky are guests of the former's brother and sister-in. law . Mr aiid Mrs H. L, Coin. " Mr Jm- Doggett and children, Nancy Jo and Bill, of High Point are here to spend the summer at their home on the Country Club Drive. Mr, Duggett will join his family for weekends. Mrs. Charles Islry and two small daughters, Bety and Kathy lett Saturday for Colleemee where they ' will spend the summer with Mr, j and Mrs Charles Islev. Sr. Charles j lsley. Jr. accompanied his family I lo t'ooleemee and will return U sprnd a few davs here this Weelr 1 before leaving for summer school i at George Peabody College - in i Nashville. Tennessee. ''.'' Mr- Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H Harris of Charlolle are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Harris is the ( Miss Miriam Isenhour. (rank Ferguson and childr ion of WavnesviUe, Route Z left I.. si week for Wilmington. Del ware vi here they will make their home Mrs. Ferguson has been env, plovcd at the HaVwood County IIOSpll.ll, ;, . ( Mis William I. Lee and Mr. J. Itul us MK'rarken are leaving this week (or a vacation in Nova Seotta and the New England States. Mrs. l.e(. is leaving today to visit friends in Maplewood. N. J. and Mrs. Mc Creeken will meet her In New York former aU.r ,n yu. Wpek. Asheville Mr. and Mrs. Davis were married Sunday afternoon, June 3. in the Memorial Chapel at Lake Junaluska. Mrs, Davis is the former Miss Clara Estella Dotson, daughter of Mrs, Clarence Arthur Dot son of Waynesville and Gaffney, S, C. Miss Clara Estella Dotson Weds James E. Davis Miss Clara Estella Dotson, daugh- ter of Mrs. Clarence Arthur Dot son of Waynesville and Gaffney, S. C, and the late Mr. Dotson, was married to James Eraslus Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grady Davis of Waynesville, Route 2. in the Memorial Chapel at Lake Junaluska, Saturday afternoon, June 3, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. C. O. Newell, pastor of the Crabtree Methodist Church pro nounced the vows. The altar was decorated with fern trees and baskets of mixed White flowers. Prior to the ceremony a pro gram of music was presented by Miss Peggy McCracken, pianist, and Lerrv Fcrauson. Jr. soloist The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Leonard Dotson. sue wore a gown of white slipper satin and Chantilly lace, designed with pointed bodice, lace yoke and long sleeves ending in calla lily points. The circular skirt, trimmed with a full lace panel, ended in a chapel train and her fingertip veil of h illusion loll from a eao of white satin trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a cascade bou quet of white roses centered with white orchids. Mrs. Roberto D. West of Canton attended her sister as matron of honor and Miss Fannie Mae Gaston of Blacksburg. S. C, former class mate of the bride, was maid of hon or. 1 ney wore Mcminn gowns in white nylon net over white laf fetal with eton jackets trimmed with1 white satin. They wore heartshap ed headdresses of white nylon net and carried colonial bouquets of mixed pastel flowers. Margaret Woolsey Heed, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Wood Heed, was flower girl and wore a dress similar to those of the honor attendants. She carried a basket of rose petals. Sam Cartner of Newland, form er classmate of the bridegroom al N. C. State College, served as host man and ushers were Lawrence Leatherwood, cousin of (he Bride. Billy Jim Bradshaw, cousin of the bridegroom, and Riley Palmer and Julius Williams, til Following the ceremony the ! mother of the bride entertained: with an informal reception. The ! bride's table was covered with aj ! satin lace cloth and was centered' I with a three-tii-red wedding cake. topped w ith n-miniature bride and I groonv. I Those assisting were Miss Mary Medlord, Miss Huliila Bright. Mrs. Kenneth Stahl. Miss Hazel Frank lin, Miss Mary Sue Crocker, Miss Jimmy Watts, Mrs. Evelyn Caller, and Miss Jov Woody. Mrs. Dotson, mother of Ihe nruie, wore a dress ol rose crepe I with navy accessories Hud a corsage of while rose buds. The mother oft the bridegroom wore a powder blue j crepe dross with while accessories i and a corsage of yellow rosebuds Afler the reception Mr. and Mrs Davis left by motor for a wedding li'itv For traveling Ihe bride- wore a pale pink silk sharkskin dress with white accessories and Hie or chid 'detached from her bridal boiKUiel. Cpon their return the couple will reside al Ihe Balsam Manor Apartments in Waynesville Mrs. Davis was graduated from the Crabtree - Iron Dull High School and Limestone College. Gaffney. S C. She now has a posi tion with Ihe Haywood I'.iociiic Membership Corporation in. Way nesville Mr. Davis was graduated from Clyde High School and North Carolina Slate College. He Is now assistant county agent of Hun combe County. Mrs. Charles E. tuiulan was! hostess for Ihe June meeting of the Dorcas Bell .Love Chapter, Daughters ot the Amei lean Rovolu Hon at her home. Prospect Hill, Friday afternoon. She was assisted by her daughter. Miss Betsy Lane Qmivlau Mrs. J II Kiikpalrick. Jr. pre sented a paper on the life of Lowell Mason. American hymn writer and m initiator of public school music. i She slated that Mason composed UUHU hymn 'tunes, the best known j nf which are "Nearer My God To I'Vliee," and "My Faith Looke l'p I To Thee" Mrs. Kiikpalrick also llold of Ihe first class of school I music conducted by Mason and I mentioned some of the important i events of his lifetime, including Ihe I publishing of Webster's Dictionary. Ihe use of the first anaesthesia, and Ihe first crossing of the Atlantic by a steamship. The Savannah. Mrs ,1. II llowelt. Sr. reviewed the president general's massage in Ihe National Magazine, Mrs James H Boyd, regent, pre sided during Ihe business session and a social hour was enjoyed fol lowing the mooting. Miss Amelia MacFadyen was a guest. Mr and Mrs. George Bischoff entertained with a party in the Piedmont Hotel hall room Fri day evening, honoring their daugh ter. Miss Nancy Bischolf, on the oc casion of her sixteenth birthday. Miss Anne Bischoff, sister of the honor guest, presided at the punch table, which was centered with a large birthday cake, flanked by i white candles. Red and yellow rose buds were used around the punch bowl. tllhers assisting were Mr. and Mrs Richard' Gerringcr. Mrs Her bert Singlelaiy, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lane. Around eighty-live gnosis were invited to the affair. . ,i f- Miss Betty Brown left Saturday to return to Mercy Hospital. Chsr lotto where she is In training. She Raleigh. Is now visiting at " "" T; : illHI ..us. n niuvIL Miss Kathryn James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. C. James, whn has been attending Meredith Col lege in Mvrtle Beach, S. C. She will go from the beach to Sea Gull Camp.' near Wilmington, where she will be a counselor for the summer Mrs. Leslie MacDonald has ar rived from Washington, D C. to spend the summer al her home on Love Lane. Mr and Mrs W. O, Foole and daughters, Ilea and Margaret Ann. left today for their homo in Atlanta alter spending a lew days with Mr 1'oole's brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Jonathan Woody. Robert Breese, .Il ls visiting his molhei Breese of Charlotte , Mrs Robert Miss Vivian Watkins returned yesterday from Crescent Betv where she attended house party. '...-.' ' ' Sgl and Mrs Frank L. Radford and small son of Columbus, Geor gia, are visiting sgl. tuuiorg s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Uarley Rid lord. ' .".! Gene Yarborough left this morn ing lo enter Clemsoit College in South Carolina. Mrs. Yarborough and their small son. Mike, will re main at Lake Junaluska with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Floyd. 'V Mrs J Colvin Brown of Wlnstoa. SaW'm, has arrived to spend some time at her home here. She will be joined later by Mr. Brown. . . . Miss Margaret Lee Mullican ol Norfolk, Virginia, is the guest of Lawrence C. Clark. Jr at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law. retu e C Clark. Mr ami Mrs, Gilbert Reeve'- and . Mis William llodgers and son, Billy Rodgcrs. have returned liomj a visil lo Mr and MVs. Donald! Knii'ger In Fargo. North Dakota They attended the commencement j exercises at North Dakota Slale College where Donald Kiuegei. soii-in-law of Mr. and Mrs, Reeves, received a Bachelor of Science de rive in Pharmacy. Mrs. Kniogrr) is the former Miss Wiiulred Hod-j gets. S1R3D&Y, J01JE- 17lh- - mm 0 ?-WAY CHOICE ! w..f,.y proHi, ..o.iobi. o ".". ,n . .icin. arfWK arn... - " tomh " Ovrf".e or'"0""! " The..', oho len...o.. .-o-do'd l,.n.i.. , bul test if! in this tom' ! smLli2-! if! YES NIUtfTU Wit OF USTIHG-UHDIR Inist POSSIBLE DRIVING CONDITIONS The Mercury you in sh owrooJ bui, ,0 withstand rougher handling Than yoU will probably ever give. Every port of the Mereu.y-''. Sbody.s.ee.ngossernby "Hi-Power Compression engine is ,.s proven to serve, to perform, to S year, longer than you'd ever expect! 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