Thud Alter,,,,,,,,, JUl j PACE TWO THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER OF INTEREST TO ACTIVITI CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS. EEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 462-J WOMEN 3 f or FilTEH'S Dil SUNDAY. JUNE 17th Reliable Jewelers I E LCiJM with Amaxing DURAPOWER MAINSPRING 16 SIZE 17 JEWELS 5 ADJUSTMENTS Never before so many greet features at such a modest cost! Elgin 17-jewel accu racy . . . moat permanent of all with exclusive DuraPower Mainspring. ' XL Si1 II Ui. Tu Buffet Supper Will Be Given After Rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. William Darwin Hyatt will entertain with a buffet supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley B. Noland at Lake Jun aluska tomorrow evening follow ing the rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Betty Jean Hyatt and Frank Richardson. The hosts win be assisted by Mrs. Thomas Ray. A centerpiece of roses will dec orate the buffet table and roses will be used throughout the home. Guests will be the Rev. and Mrs. Broadus fc. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones Hyatt, Mrs. Robert S. Richardson and son, Billy, of Lw renceville, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irving Richardon of Prince ton. N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wil liam Huber; Jr., of St. Peters burg, Fla., Mr. and Mrs Edward Krajiski aWd son Richard, of Tren ton, N. J., Mrs. Edmund D. John soli, Jr., of LaWrenceville, N. J., Mrs. Eugene S. Lanning -of St. Petersburg, Fla., Miss Mary Eliza beth Walker, of Norlina, N.. C, William Rogers of Albemarle, Wil liam Stanford of Chapel Hill, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Hyatt, Miss Ida Lou Gibson, And Miss Bette Han nah. Dinner This Evening Will Honor Couple YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AT RELIABLE JEWELERS RELIABLE JEWELERS "It's Easy To Pay The Reliable Way" All Watches Guaranteed 1 Year Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt will entertain this evening with a din ner in their home on Walnut Street, as a courtesy to Miss Jean Hvatt and Frank Richardson, whose mar riage will take place Saturday af ternoon. The bridal motif will be carried out and the table will be centered with an arrangement of white flow ers, flanked by white candles. The guests will ' Include Miss Hyatt, Mr. Richardson, Mrs. Eugene S. Lanning and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Huber of St. Petersburg, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. William Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Riley ' Noland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyatt and guest, Mrs. Ned Turner of .Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, Miss Nancy Hyatt, and W. H. Dameron of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt have as their guest the latter's brother, V7. H. Dameron, of Warrenton. Wedding Plans Are Announced By Miss Bradley Miss Jean Ann Bradley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Al fred Bradley, has announced the plans for her marriage to Lt Carey Teague Wells, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. C. T, Wells of Canton. The wedding will take place in the First Methodist Church, Satur day evening, June 23, at 8 o'clock'. The Rev. J. E. YounU, pastor of the church will officiate and will be assisted by Dr. C. N. Clark. A program of music will be pre sented by Miss Sarah Davidson of Commerce, Ga., organist, and Miss Bebe Wells of Tavares, Fla . solo ist. Both are sorority sisters of the bride-elect. The bride will be given in mar riage by her father and will be at tended by her sMer, Mrs. Joe C. Cline. as matron of honor. Brides maids will be Miss Virginia Wil liams of Osceola, Ark., .sorority sister. Miss Jackie Sue Messer, Mrs. Boyd Medford and Miss Bebe Wells. Little Miss Martha Hudson, daughter of Mrs. George S. Hud son, of Canton and cousin of the bridegroom, will be flower girl. Dr. Wells will serve as his son's best man and the ushers will be Dr. Luther Rollins of Canton and Atlanta, Joe Cline, brother-in-law of the bride, Richard Bradley, 'brother of the bride, and Dr. Tom Etheridge of Atlanta. Immediately after the ceremony at the church the parents of the bride will entertain at reception at their home on the Eagle's Nest Road. Mrs. Bramlette Is Hostess For Home Club Miss Siler And Miss Bradley Are Honored Miss Betsy Siler, bride-elect of Ant'y Kani nann of New Orleans, and Mi?s Jeai Ann Bradley, bride elect of Carey T. Wells, Jr. of Can ton, were honored at a luncheon given Tuesday with Mrs. Grayden Ferguson and Miss Jackie Sue Messer as hostesses at Skyland Tea Room. The luncheon tables were cent ered with an arrangement of white roses and places were marked with miniature umbrellas of handker chiefs. Gifts were presented to the guests of honor and to Miss Ida Lou Gibson and Miss Jane Wyche, also brides-elect of the summer. Included in the courtesy were Miss Siler, Miss Bradley, Mrs. Ruf us Siler, Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Miss Gibson, Miss Wyche, Mrs. Phil Medford, Mrs. Albert Cline, Jr., Mrs. Woodson Jones, Mrs. Joe Cline, Miss Alice Fineher, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Mrs. Joe Cath ey, Mrs. Pat Greeley and Mrs. Charles Branson of Canton, Mrs. Tom Harris of Charlotte. Miss Mar guerite Way, Mrs. T. L, Gwyn. Mrs. J, M. Long, Miss Mary Lu El wood, Miss Bette Hannah, Mrs. W. F. Swift, and Mrs. Joe M;sie. The hostesses were assisted in entertaining toy Mrs. Jack Messer, mother of Miss Messer. Mrs. Albert MctS-aeken, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Caldwell, and Albert McCracken,,Jr. attended the com mencement exercises at N. C. State College last weekend. David Me- Cracken was a member of (he grad uating class. Miss Ledford Is Married To Kenneth Grasty Mifs Shirley Ann Ledford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ledford of Franklin, was married to Kenneth A. Grasty, son of Mrs. Lloyd , Grasty and the late Mr. Grasty of Waynesville, Route 1, in a double ring ceremony' at the first Baptist Church in Clayton, Ga., Sunday, June 10, at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Jv,V. Pittman, pastor of the church, pronounced the vows, The bride wore a white suit with blue accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs Grasty attended the Frank lin High School. Mr. Grasty at tended the Wayesville High School and was formerly connected with the Dixie Home ' Store here. He now holds the position as manager of the market department of the Dixie Home Store in Franklin. The couple was accompanied to Clayton by the bridegroom's moth er awl sister, Mrs. Lloyd Grasty and Miss Katherine Grasty, They are residing in Franklin. W.S.C.S. To Meet With Mrs. Liner The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service of the Maple Grove Methodist Church will meet Sat urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Ihe home of Mrs. Hardy Liner. AH members are requested to at tend. ,. Claudia Haynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haynes of Asheville, is visiting her grand mother, Mrs, Claude Haynes. 'I Too Shall Give' Topic Of Plains' WSCS Meeting The W. S. C.'S. of the Plains Methodist Church met June 7 at the church, with Mrs. Marie Me- Gaha and Mrs. Ruby Gates cu- hostesses. Mrs, Herschel Hipps, president, was in charge of the meeting. The devotional was given by Mrs. Ernest Branson. During the business session reports were given on various projects. The topic of the program was '1 Too Shall Give." The worship renter was arranged with three tall unlighted candles. The pledge cards were placed in an offering plate. The candles were lighted by Mrs. Tom Hipps, Mrs. Mark Swain and Mrs. Ernest Branson. Others having a part in the pro gram were Mrs. Goble McCracken. Mrs, George Culbreth, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Mrs. Roy Joe Cogburn and Mrs. Herschel Hipps. Refreshments were served by Mrs. McGaha. The meeting was dis missed by a prayer by Mrs. Iter schef Hipps. '.,. Thomas York Gets MD Degree Thomas L. York, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. York, received the de gree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Maryland in Bal timore last Saturday morning. . Attending the graduation exer cises were Mr. and Mrs. York, their son, Bobby, and their daugh ter, Mrs. Buckner of Swannanoa. Mrs. Kermit Chapman, former resident of Waynesville, is visiting l friends here this week. Dellwood ClulJ Has Floor Sand Demonstration The DelkuKid H tion Club met at th, T. V. Well? uii Timi . day flour sainiuu VA r........ . . rarKman-.'of af! charge of i J Club member- , I1U. r.n)il.. .... it ent and receded These were Kiial. Roxie Ann Cniu.ou; Bobbie Jo UCiun for - I DIAMOND ENGAf AND WEDDING They're sing iing.e . . . inter! you'ie man : Chooit Hen At June Is The DRESS MONTH Sheppe's vt DRESS STORE Cool, Crip Cottons lit i .". ri 1t For a Fashionable Summer r . . Inexpensi'v'etj' Pncedir 'f 95 J, FOR JUNIORS FOR MISSES FOR WOMEN if Destined to keep you looking pretty and feel ing smart ... on errands around the town . . . on your summer travels ... entertaining at home! Happy-go-lucky dresses so lovely, so low in price, you'll want several. .r Chambrays Broadcloths Butcher Rayons ' Picolays Solid Colors SunbacVs Printed Crepes Dotted Swiss Cool Sheers Rayon Bemberrs Dainty Pastels Two Pleeers The Good Neighbors'' of Ceuter Pigeon met in Thursday evening. at the home of .Mrs. M. V. Bram lette, with Mrs. Ui'nniletle, vice president, in charge. The club voted unanimously to participate in -the flower show to be held in August by the Richland Garden Club. Mrs. Haynes Ilenson, Mrs. H. F. Piessley and Mrs. Jim Queen were named as a committee to work out plans for the club's participation. Leaders reports were heard on Foods and Nutrition by Mrs.iR. B. Mease, House Furnishings by Mrs. Jim Queen and Mrs. Haynes Hen son; Family Life by Mrs. Woodrow Steppleton and Mrs. J. M. Wilson; Clothing by Mrs. Jim Queen; Arts and Crafts by Mrs. Burder Wells; Historians report was given by Mrs. Jim Queen. The demonstration on Food Con servation was given by Miss Mary Cornwell, Miss Strange Is Honored By Wellco Group Msis Marie Strange, bride-elect of this month, was honored at a surprise luncheon given Monday at Skyland Tea Room by the office staff of Wellco Shoe Corporation, of which she is a member. ' Miss Strange was presented a corsage of white carnations and a pair of Kool-Foam pillows as gifts from the hostess grouo. The tables were decorated with arrangements of roses. Those present in addition to the guest of honor were Mrs. William Withers, Mrs. Ruth Monrov. Mrs. Lewis Green, Mrs. Oliver Yount, Jr., Miss Betty Reagan, Mrs. Bes sie Browning, Miss Peggy Dock, Mrs. M. R. Ketner, Mrs. Hugh Palmer, Mrs. Walter Kaufman. Miss Mary Dorcas Howell, Mrs. June Ferguson, Mrs. Mont Par- ham Miss ' Louise Messer. Mrs Larry Gaddy, Miss Ann Kramer, Mrs. Glenn Rogers. Mrs. Doris Henry, Mrs. Aud Bowen, Mrs. W. C, Hollingsworth. Mrs. Lyman Keener, Mrs. Edwin McClure, Mrs. Blanche Franklin, Mrs. Margie Cagle, Mrs. Myra Killian, and Mrs. Irvin Philmon. Sister Corine Will Present Vocal Concert :Ki """" r a :.' 'w E. J. LIE jrww.i Choose One of Ever Popula DOBBS O Lightweight Comfortable Economical FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 17th Give Him a MANHATTAN siamT - - - tli gift a man appreciates most. Coolness and Ease in oieepwear : Pajamas Perfect J ior rop. run cui for comfort. Light weight. Many Styles and Colors To Choose From he 123 Main Street Strand Thfeatfe Bldg. Sister Mary Corine. Mus R. will be presented in a vocal concert in St. John's Auditorium, Sunday af ternoon at 3 o clock. Sister Corine will be accompan ied at the piano by Sister Mary Antnony, iwus. Doc. - The public is cordially invited. ': Camp Counsellors Arrive Monday At Junaluska A staff of 55 counsellors 'will' 'ar rive at Camp Junaluska Monday for a three-day conference befdre arrival or the campers June 21. One of the staff is Miss Marsnret He Can Always (THp Use An Extra 111P" M Half Dozen V- Handkerchiefs w ; ,M Choose Your C.ift From '' ' Our Wile Selectioji. . . . INTER - WOVEN and COOPER SOCKS Make excellent Gifts for Father's Day- tu" 'I I -T J 1-1 One of the Most Popular Gifts of All Is a Beautiful TIE We.nave a wide ariety of: patterns to select from rft! I Job ' '.ctr I "w. I IK 3 ill A 0 Kit to ' Perry of Waynesville, head of the riding department.