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Thursday Afternoon, Ju)y TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER .. Miss Doris Brown Completes Plans ' For Her Wedding Miss Doris Brown, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Glenn D. Brown of Clyde, has completed plans tor her marriage to Alvin McKinnish, ton of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McKin Tiish of Canton. The ceremony will be held Sun day afternoon, July 22, at 5:30 o'clock in the Clyde Baptist Church. The fcrMe will be ven in mar riage by tier father and will be at tended by Miss Helen Jones of Canton as maid of honor. Brides maids will be Mrs. Lewis Rogers of Clyde, Mrs. LA. Coman, Jr. of Canton, cousin of the bride, Miss Betty Joyce Morgan of Clyde, cou ;; sin ot the bride, and Miss Aline ' Fincher of .Waynesville. Miss Leanna Harris of Hamilton, Ohio, will be a junior bridesmaid. Key McKinnish of Clyde will '..'serve as best man for his brother nd ushers will be Howell Blown . and Glenn William Brown of Clyde, 'brothers of the bride! Neil McKin nish of Canton, brother of the bridegroom; Milton Brown of Clyde, cousin of the bride; Lewis Rogers Of Clyde, and L. A. Coman. Jr. of Canton. : The wedding music will be pre sented by Miss Janice Smathers qf Clyde, pianist, and Miss Sally Nell Wise of Asheville, soloist. Immediately following the cere . ipony a reception will be held in ,the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fincher at Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Honored At Dinner A dinner was given Sunday, July 15, in tionor of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, at their home near Canton. . Hosts for the occasion wcie the daughters and son of the honor guests, Mrs. Frank J. Davis, Miss i Osie Brown, Miss Velvie Brown, Mtef Belvie Brown, Mrs. James , Howell, and Everett Brown. A large number of relatives and . friends attended the affair. :-- j-.. Miss Myrna Miller has returned home after a two-weeks' stay at ; St John's Camp for Girls. i ''."' ' '.".' '' .'. " J Mrs. Pauline ' Carrico has as , guests at her home on the Sulphur Springs Road Mrs. Carolyn Car- penter and Mrs. Earl Carter of Winchester, Indiana and Mrs. J. A. Gill and sons, Tony and Charles Gill of Roanoke, Virginia. Mrs. t Carpenter is Mrs. Carrico's moth J er and Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Gill i are sisters. Nurses Look Over Beginning Of Construction Project ! , ... ' ': '':' !.:"i:V 'f1! "','-'" " Mi v.';,iV.:-,i4iJiV.::-;,V:.fev? Uii J J HV,.',;' :,;'' - v., ' ' ; ":;.. i..5,.i '. i:.''::-vSriW'gmt:. Joint Hostesses Give Shower For Mrs. James Mann Mrs, Lloyd R. Jones Mountaineer Reporter Mrs. Roma Price, Mrs. Ernest Branson, and Mrs. Dae Mann of Hominy were hostesses at a mis cellaneous shower Friday weiring at the home of Mrs. Tom Hipps, honoring Mrs. James Lewis Mann, ! the former Miss Jimmie Maxine Freeman of Canton. Mixed flowers were used throughout the house, and the fin ing room table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a bowl of yellow and white flowers. Refreshments were served buffet style. Presiding at the punch howl was Mrs. Ernest Branson. Guests " were Mrs. JRoberta Reeves. Mrs. Vinson Worley. Miss Jean Fuller, Mrs. Frankie Hipps, Mrs. J. W. Freeman, Mrs. J. L. Freeman. Mrs. Fred Hall, Mrs. Howard Jaynes, Mrs. Frank Col lins, Miss Violet Mann, Mrs. P. C. Mann, Mrs. Lucille Wooten, Miss Peggy Mann of Clyde, Mrs. Andrew Plemmons, Mrs. Earl Shields, Mrs. Jay Broyles, Mrs. Ina Lee Mathis, Mrs. H. D. Goobsy, Mrs. A. B. Rob inson. Mrs. Crom Cole, Mrs. Char- i lotte Branson, Mrs. Hub Burnette, and Mrs. Lloyd R. Jones. -' Want ads bring quick results. Ten of the 20 nurses fff the Haywood county Hospiital wtere on hand to see the workmen start construction of the new $750,000 wing to the institution. Here they are looking at the floor for the tool house and construction office. Left to right: Mrs. Ellen Freeman, super intendent, Mrs. Frances Ratcliffe, Mrs. Pearl Brown, Mrs. Rotha H owell, Mrs. Nancy Abel, Mrs. Alma Mehaffey, Mrs. Grace Fisher, Mrs. Mary Reeves. Mrs. Cecil Leopard, and Mrs. Ruth Teague. (Staff Photo). ' The H. G. Aliens Are Hosts At Reception Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Allen were hosts at a reception in their home at Lake Junaluska Wednesday eve ning, as a courtesy to members of the board of trustees of the Lake Junaluska Assembly and their wives. .. Mrs.'.Edwin L. Jones and Mrs. Costen J. HarreM presided in the dining room and the table 'Vas cen tered with an arrangement of mix ed garden flowers. Around forty guests were includ ed in the courtesy. ,'. . . ' Samuel Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs Roe Mann of Hominy, will leave for induction in the Army July 18. ... I 1 ' . : . . 5 Beady At Ray's Wiih 'BLUE JEAMS'' ; "Overall" Pants of All Styles : For Boys -Men -Girls -Women ;TIME NOW FOR SCHOOL BUYING . Sho Our Boys' Dept. ;Sizes 8-10-12 Dungarees $ up And We Feature For Boys - Men THE TOUGHEST PANT MADE IN WESTERN STYLE - 11 OZ. DENIM nothing beets the wmfort end style of WRANGLER JACKETS and JEANS FOR MEN y BLUE BELL Wrangler Jackets 11 oi. Sanforized dtnimv Authentic Wcttcrn Cut Rtlnforud pleated fiont 2 flop pockets Adfuitable side straps No-scratch rivets Wrangler Jeans Authentic Western cut 1 1 Oi. Sanforized denim No-scratch rivets lor tacks at strain point front pockets , 2 bock pockets "T - :y ----. owlS. onti m4 m4im ILUI llU't' W.imi WRANfiUKt r nnrs dept. ST0OE Miss Cornwell Gives Program For Homemakers Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent, gave a demonstration on Flower Arrangement and Corsage Making at the July meeting of the Waynesville Homemakers Club, Tuesday night. , ' - -" The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Marion Bridges with Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe.' president, pre siding. Mrs. Lawrence Leather wood gave the devotional.' '' ; Mrs. H. O. Champion, education-; al chairman, reported that three! members had completed the re-! quirements for reading certificates and Mrs. Ben Phillips reported that the. story hour at the Library had. been held weekly during June and July. The club decided to continue the story hour througrj August. Mrs. John Cuddeback and Mrs. Lawrence Leatherwood ' Were ap pointed to complete arrangements for the rummaee sale to be htl1 by'thf clCb SafljiraayT Mrs? )tSw- ard Bryson, Mrs. Joe Catbey, and Mrs. Marion Bridges were appoint ed to arrange the clubtg exhibit for the Flower Show. " ' Leaders reports, were given' on foods and nutrition by Mrs. Law rence Leatherwood, gardens by Mrs. Champion, food conservation by Mrs. Jimmie Williams, home beautification by M". Charles Is ley, family life by Mrs. Howard Bryson, house furnishings by Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick, handicrafts by Mrs. Cuddeback, and citizenship by Mrs. Leatherwood. After the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess. . .... Fashionable Footprints Pretty new shoes. By GRACE THORNCUFFE SHOWN are some dalnty Toot prlnts along lashion lane. First Is a sort of Cinderella glass slip per In a new version of colorless transparent plastic combined with navy suede. It Is 'a nice choice for summer' dress-up occasions. Next Is a new version or the evej-welcdme spectator sports shoe, this one In natural Itnea crash with navy kid un derlay and buttons on the vamp Light-weight navy suede to used for an attractive sling tack .pump with a flyaway punched ueJ w clraped through white buckle. Personal Mention Seaman Apprentice James Lewis Mann left July 8 for Pensacola, Florida, after spending a three week leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fronzo H. Mann, and wife and other relatives. "''. . Mrs. Harold Tingen and children of Fuquay Springs are here for a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Killian. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford are expected to arrive tomorrow from Durham to spend the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. W. T. Crawford, - ' . 'Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kilpat- rick and children, Lynn and Joey, left last week for a visit to New York qjfy and points in New Eng-. land"- ' .;. .. :,- '.". . ; : .-. .Miss Laura Woody h;is gone to Sea Island, Georgia where she Is spending ten days as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Troutman, of Atlanta. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Murphy and children, Margaret and John, of Louisville, Ga., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thompson. ; Mrs. O, R. MacDonald and three children of Lamed," Kas., arrived Wednesday for a visit to the form er's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift. They were accompanied by Jimmy Swift, who has been visit ing his sister and brother-in-law in Larned. Mr. and Mrs. Fued C. Cooper and son Johnny, &ccompaid by Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kingsley Butt and two children Lorry and Lorraine, & of Fort Pierce, Fla., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hembree at Valley View Farm on Aliens Creek Road. They leave tomorrow for Fort Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenr Y. Bridges and the latter'S father, W. C. Yates, of Charlotte spent Wednesday here as guests of Mr. Bridges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges. . " .' , - Mrs. E. H. Isenhour left today for her home in Charlotte after a visit to her sister, Mrs Kate Mor ris.'.''.. ; '.;'.'': .... ' . . ' ;;. ;: Miss Kathleen Calhoun is spend ing this week in Brevard as the guest of Mr.' and Mrs. Moss McFee. . .. Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Dickson left Wednesday for their home in Dur ham after a visit to Mr. and Mrs". Hugh Massie. .-... ...'. Senator and Mrs. B. E. Pearce of Palatka, Fla., have arrived to spend the remainder of the summer and are guests at the Hotel Gordon, Cause of Smog Damage Major smog components respon sible for damage to vegetable crops in the Los Angeles area have been determined to be unsaturated hydro carbons, main source of which is petroleum. ' BAIT'S 30th SilLE ANNIVERSARY Features Summer Slacks In A Very SMART GROUP OF PATTERNS Sizes 27 to 50 Plain or Pleated Styles GET INTO SUMMER COMFORT $4.95 Slacks - Sale $3.0Q $5.95 Slacks - Sale $4.99 $6.95 Slacks - Sale $5.99 $7.95 Slacks - Sale $5.99 $8.95 Slacks - Sale $799 WE FEATURE GOOD SLACKS inn am. sms Ratcliffe Cove Club Meets With Mrs. B. Stone ' The Ratcliffe Cove Home Dem onstration Club held its July meet ing Mqnday night in the home of Mrs. Bramlett Stone with Mrs. Mark Galloway as co-hostess. Mrs. Will Ratcliffe presided during the business hour. Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. Hugh Rat cliffe and Mrs. Stone were named as a committee to work with R. C. Francis, chairman of the Commun ity Development Program in plan ning a community tour. Leaders reports were given by Mrs. Graham Rogers, Mrs, R. C. Francis, and Mrs. , Will Ratcliffe. Mrs. Ratcliffe also gav.y a report on the Handicraft Fair held re cently in Asheville and demon strated the use of crepe paper in braiding a hat. Miss Mary Cornwell gave a dem onstration on Flower Arrange ment. . : .- Rummage Sale To Be Held Saturday A Rummage Sale will be held in the R. E. A. office on Main Street, Saturday from 10 a. m. until 4 p.m. The sale is being sponsored by the Waynesville Homemakers Club for the benefit of the County Coun cil of Home Demonstration Clubs. Benefit ..Sup Will Be Helc At Parish He ' A benefit su in the Parish Ho 'Use of i copal Church, Th at 6:30 p.m. The supper isbeina the Rector's Guild Abel serving as gfne'r.' Reservations mav be Mrs. Henry Lee ;,t"t(,le, " : 1 MICC UFm ... mcur ukd It' FOR CONVEX Miss Mary .Mtdtur(il. for Houston, Teva ... t "C"U1"8 e national mi me inanonaj ssoeretar, tion.; Miss Medium i. from the Waynesville f! which she is ' ui eisi,!,...' return next Monday ft : ; If MAPLE GROVE WSCS I WILL MEET SAIlRl)1iI ine woman's "Suou. i ian Service of Maple J ouisi nuren will meet 2:30 o'clock in the hotl Raymond Swayngim. '. 'Best For BakiJri Fatty fish, such ai f snaa, are best fur bakj and planking because th ten; wm keep then froc; . .ouruig .we C(K -pj RAY'S 30th ANNIVERSARY 'Quadriga Prints (80 Square) Color fast in Lovely Patterns 55c Regularly at Rays SALE -45c Yd. Buy Now For School Dresses DIMITY SHEERS 75c Group Qc 89c Group 77, Lovely Patterns DOTTED SWISS Several Lovely Colors 69c Value Makes Into Smart Dresses 57 OIL CLOTH Ray's Top Grade Quality 59C 46" Width 69C f ; 5i"wM .63 $3.19 $3.29 $3.39 Foxcroft Shee (Type 128) j 81x99 2i ... k 72x108 $2 81 x 108 $2,f SULES SPECIALS 10 ilLL DEPl . - --i Men's Rayon Slacks Sizes 28 to 36 $4.95 Group $$mQQ no narge ror cutting Men's Sport Shirts $1.98 Group - oizes omau 10 Large Men's Work Shirt $1.39 Chambray $1.00 Sizes UW to 17 MEN'S OVERALLS $3.39 Z $2.88 8 oz. Sanforized WORK 5) fin shoes 33 lip Boys' Sport Shi $1.49 Group SJ Sizes 8 to 18 Boys' Dept. 2nd Fl j In Children's D $2.95 DIAPERS $91 27 x 27 1st Qtinlil.v U SIZES 1-3 PRINT DRe 97c Group ( SIZES 1 6 "T" SHIB 97cValues" S ALES PRICES j Cannon - Sheets - Totff ; I , Women's Blue Joans Hundreds of other ite ANNIVERSARY II IT'S D E 1? T . S T 0
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