page roun THE WAYXESVILLE JIOUNTALNTTT: ttst t OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Actm CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN.-Editor Home Phone 462-J Mrs. Campbell Honors Sister With Parties ..- Mrs, Roy R Campbell entertain : ed with bridge parties Monday and Tuesday evenings in her horre in Thomas Park, honoring, her sister, Mrs. Odin Bueli, of Buellton. Calif The rooms were decorated with mixed garden flowers and refresh ments were served at the conclu sion of the games. Mrs. Harold Tingen of Fuquay Springs and 'Miss' Dixie Campbell were awarded high score prizes Monday evening and Mrs. Hilliard Atkins and Mrs Richard Barber. Jr. were prize winners Tuesday evening. Mrs. Buell was presented gifts on both occasions. Guests for the first event were Mrs. Buell. Mrs; Thomas Campbell. Jr., Mrs! Thomas Stringfield, Miss Betsey Lane Quir.ian, Mrs Allen of i Burlington. Vt 'Martha Vance ls Bride Of Pvt. R. R. Wells Miss Martha June; Vance, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vance of Canton, became the bride, of Pvt. Robert Reeves Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reagen Wells, also of Canton, Tuesday evening in Long's Method.st Church. The Rev. Gay Chambers, pastor of the Spring Hill Baptist church. ' performed the double ring ' cere- j mor.y. 1 The church was decorated with baskets of white gladiolus. Queen Ann's lace, and palms interspers ed with seven branched candela bra holding lighted tapers. A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Grace Er-f win, pianist'.' and Miss Norma Bram-1 john ieu., vocai:si,.: Miss, The bride and bridegroom en- t - f' " ' j'--v.v.V.) vit ..V;,"'': " -' 'mm Pvt. and Mrs. Wells T :tV: Martha Stringfield. Mrs. Joe Dog- tered the church together. The "gett. Mrs Joe Cathey. Mrs. O. R bride wore a white dressmaker suit McDonald of Larned. Kas.. .-'.Mrs. 'With navy accessories. She carried Harold Tingen, Mrs. James Harden a white prayer book topped with a Howeil, Jr., Mrs. James R. Thorn- purple throated white orchid and at. Jr., Mrs. Charles McDarris. showered with carnations and rib Miss Dixie Campbell, Miss Fran- bon streamers, cts Rose, and Mrs. Fred Camp- Mrs Gerald Blazer was matron b""- of honor. She wore a navy check- 1 Guests on Tuesday evening were ed suit with white accessories and Mrs. Buell, Miss Tillie Rotha. Mrs. carried a bouquet of mixed sum T. Lenoir Gwyn. Mrs. Robert mr flowers '.. Stretcher, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Mrs. M ! The bridegroom had as his best G. Stamey, Mrs. W. F. Swift. Mrs. ; man Gerald Blazer of Canton. Hilliard Atkins. Mrs. J. M. Long. , Ushers were Jack Harkins. cousin Mrs. R. L, Prevost. Mrs. Richard ' of the bride, and Joe Wells, cousin Barber, Jr.. Mrs. J. H. Howeil, Sr . of the bridegroom. Mrs Jame Love Taliaferro. Mrs. Hufus Siler , Mrs Lewis M Kil- lian of Norman. Okia,. and Mrs J. J. Burney of Wilmington. .,' .' '".' ..Mn. Roy McDaniel and daugh ter, Nina, and Mrs. G. H. L'sry. Sr all of Waycross, Georgia, and Mrs. Lewi? Short and small daughter, Lynn, oj Atlanta, spent this week r, frfr'". J Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church. : The table was covered with an im ported lace cloth and centered with a three-tiered wedding cake flanked with gladioli and lighted tapers. Assisting in serving were i Mrs. M. V, Bramlett, Miss Frances ' Blal'ock. Mrs. Wilson Medford, Mrs. t Umt-ir-fl II;.. r . . . . . r Kor a ,.ct II- w !' -uc Harley Francis Mr. McDaniel, a! ., ' ,. , L ' , brother of Mrs, Francis attended Mrs ance' mnlhT of the bnde the Methodist Lavmen's Confer-' ore a p,nk dress wlth nav"' ac' ence at Lake Junaluska. i cessor,es and a corsage . of white . i carnations. The bridegroom's moth- Dick Stockton of Winston-Salem i cr wore black Wl,n orchid acces k spending this week at the LakejSones and an rcn'd corsage, with his brother, Tom Stockton I -rr''vA, ; ? ' xrk.. - J. I I 1. -'V.-;f?: , - ' ' it .v 1' ' -' v I 1 1 1 " 'I Mrs. Stamey iMethodist Fetes Miss Wyche !Cirdes wm -&t Party Today M T , Mrs. M. C. Stamey was hostess tMeet lUeSaOy Miss Terrell Gives Party For j Miss Jane Wyche this morning at a correeJ in com I pliment to Miss Jane Wyche, w hose marriage to Archie Craft of. WU- I Circles of ihe Woman's Society; i of Christian Service of the First Miss aJne W'yche, bride-elect of was guest of honor at o- .. . vl,nu- . . i 11, mington will take place August ll-frT Tr "' v .TU dessert bridge given Wednesday Arrangements of mixed flenJTVi-i - m "Tt :' .hJ afternoon with Miss Margaret Ter- aecorated the living rooms and the J.Y.r"- "'"V " '!rell as hostess in her hom in East Dridal motif was observed in the i" -c "m . Vu iWavnesville dining room. The coffee table wasL.? ! Z'Ji "? . mh :r: e:3uu 0 Pm. " .:ii the.appointmenU.nd.tlietable8 'an arrangement of white gladioli,! Circle No. 3 at the home of Mrs,-5 j white baby dalias, and gjpsophilia L. Hi Bramlett. with Mrs. T L.' in an antique silver compote. J Bramlett as co-hostess, at 3:30 p.m. ine onae-eieci was presented a; Circle No. 4 will meet in the plate handpainted in a mountain : home of Mrs. Dewev Stovall at laurel design. i 7:30 p. m. Mrs. W. C. Boutwell i Mrs. William 1. Lee greeted the and Miss Elizabeth Leather ood guests upon arrival and with her will be associate hostesses. were -Miss Lois Harrold, during Circles 5. 6, and 7 will hold !ine first nour, and Mrs. -v. I during the second hour.. a F, Swift : joint meeting in the form of a ! Dicnic at the Citv Park at fi:M0 n m J me receiving ur.e was composed ' : of the hostess and the honor euest and the latter's mother, Mrs. TroV i The Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Medlin,; Wvche. " (Jr., of Clyde, have as their guest! Miss Anne Albright received at ,he latter's mother, Mrs. H. P. wpre centered with vases of gyp- sophilia and small white dahlias. Corsages of white gladioli marked the places and the bride-elect was presented a gift of silver. - Guests were Miss Wyche, Mrs. i Troy Wyche, Miss Marguerite Way, ! Mrs. Thomas Stringfield, Mrs. Wil liam Medford, Mrs. Stella Hall Miss Martha Stringfield, Mrs. A. H. DuBreuil, Mrs. Van Gieson, Mrs. j Frank Brown, and Miss Mary Lu j Elwood. '.' " Mrs. E. J. Duckett antV children have returned to their ' home ; at Tule Lake, California, alter a visit to the former's mother-in-law, Mrs. Miss Nancy Killian and Miss Mar- vule,;.are guests of the Rev- and ! t. T. Duckett, and other relatives, garet Terrell the second hour. lrs"..W' T' MedUn- Jr-. of Clyde.' : Assisting the entrance to the dining room Thompson, of Highlands. s and presiding at the coffep tab p - v.ere Mrs T. L. Gwyn and Mrs. J ! Mr- and Mrs. C. P. MacNeelyj R. McCracken the first hour and and daughter, Margaret, of Moores- Easterns Meet To J The Waynesvillo : , Order nf the v, ' "" tonight at a i .L n Slir; NelU ark it.! preside. All m(!m to attend and visitors ...'.-'' '.. Dance Will Be Held Saturday At Piedmont Sigma Phi by d vi 11 V Wi l Hotel. at the f( uic win oe by Eva 8,1 and her orchestra and Jz twpoin .11. . " U1l v y. in. are givi, snrnritv ne a r . ,..Coii! 01 rajji iur : cnariia oie Droiprt. proving successful, both and financially. :.: '!. : Charles Way of rw us. sn lira uaiciiLS, ,ftlr anH j. iir... t. . ""i jr, jr., iai week-end V rr J ':s '-s..T iik n tJ, - Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Reeves Wells were married Tuesday even ing in Long's Methodist Church, .Mrs. Wells' is the former Miss Martha June Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vance of Canton. - " Mrs. Wells is a graduate of , by the . American Enka Corpora Bethel High School, tion prior to entering the service. Mr. Wells is a graduate of Beth-1 At present ne is stationed at Camp el High School and was employed McCoy in Wisconsin. in serving were Mrs. Henry Foy, Miss Mary Lu Elwood,) Miss Marguerite Way and Miss Rosemary Herman, j Around fifty guests were includ-1 ed in the courtesy. f" f MID SUMMER CLEARANCE A Ladies' READY-TO-WEAR "" At" UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICES It Nelly Don Carol King Henry Rosenfeld DRESSES S 9.95 NOW $5.95 $10.95 NOW $14.95 NOW Sg.95 Sg.95 COATS & TOPPERS REDUCED ALMOST PRICE 2 Women's SHOES At Very LOW PRICES Rhythm Step $14.95 NOW $g.95 Air Step $12.95 NOW $.95 Buster Brown and Teenage CASUALS $8.95 and $9:95 NOW $4.95 : : 1 If X 1' tfft r ' Lb ' J3.S0 Ml t r B"H" , 7AFr-l':''f Jf T " K0HT tyf. : K ., :. uo T ; ; f , iv ' i I'm j 1 i ' ? ' UtOEHT UU '' ' ''' tlM"'W4 I? S THE mm 1 1 1 j IK RAY' S 3 0 1 h VERS All Women's Summer Styles S v ' : Hundreds of Pairs - Dozens of Style THE BARGAIN YOU BUY NOW Will Carry You Into Fall -And Save Buying An Expensive Fall Shoe. Sandals Casuals OH SALE $ Men's Summer SUITS and SHOES At Very LOW PRICES RcB. S33.00 Northcool SUITS NOW S24.95 Florshicm and Roblce SHOES $19.95 NOW $22-95 $14.95 NOW $g.95 $11.95 NOW $7.95 Values 00 SULE $ r" ITS MSV TO MY TMf RtllOBI t WW A 1 " ' Price includes Federal Tax Sandals Casuals 9 A1 mimi STYLES FOR GROWING GIRLS STYLES FOR YOUNG WOMEN STYLES FOR MATRONS BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S SAND Buy Now For School and Save AT OUR REDUCED PRICES - SANDALS WILL COST YOU HALF THE PRICE OF i GOOD PAIR OF OXFORDS. KIDS WOULD RATHER HAVE IH FOR EARLY SCHOOL WEAR. Take Advantage Of Our Bargains BAY'S STORE

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