I clubs OF INTEREST TO WOMEN activities 1 L! nmc Phoo. WO - HR3. BB? SLQAH. *d?or - ?-J __ I # Mrs. Elliott Is Honored At Luncheon Mrs. Henry Davis and Mrs. How ell Crawford were hostesses of a luncheon Wednesday in the home of tire former, honoring Mrs. L G. Klliott of Koxboro, a former resi dent of Waynesxille. who.was the guest of Mrs. Harry Sullivan. A color scheme of pink and whi'.c was carried out in the decorations and appointments and mixed flow ers were Used throughout the house The dining table was cen tered with an arrangement of clematis, pink cosmos, and white butterfly bush. "" ! ?' ? ?J - -J *1 ? f i';,. i. I at gUCMS 1I1V1UUCU .*113 biiiwu. Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Robert Turne: Mrs. Russell Morgan. Mrs. He .rv Fov. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick, Mrs. M M Noiand. Mrs. Emmett Bal tntine. Mrs P H Gentry. Mrs. Carl Mundy. Miss Mamie Clayton, Mrs. J C Patrick Mr?. Guy Mr - ser. Mrs Ear! Mes>er of Asheville. Mrs Lee Davis. Mrs. Broadu- F. Wall. Mrs W L Kirkpatrick. M>* Margaret Terrell, and Mrs. Clay ton Walker ? ? ? Marcia Vosburgh. who has bee i visiting Joan Prevost left Satu.-das for her home in Charlotte. She was accompanied by Joan, who will be her guest in Charlotte. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. J G. McKinley left Friday for Dayton. Ohio, to attend funeral services for Mrs. McKin ley's brother. Clifford Yount. DAC Members Attend Meeting In Asheville A reception honoring Miss Lena Mae Williams of Chapel Hill, state ri sent of the Daughters of the American Colonists, was given by L'naka Chapter Daughters of the Amei ican Colonists Wednesday morning in? the Battery' Park Ho tel in AsheviHe. In the receiving line were Mrs. R N Barber of Waynesville. na tional chaplain. Mrs. James W. Kil Iian, corresponding secretary of the hostess chapter. Mrs. Ben Colkitt, treasurer, and other state aBd local officers. Annual reports were made and Mrs. James H. Howell of Waynes ville announced that Mrs Barber had received an award at the na tional convention i* Wayiwsville last spring for having brought in the most members p<r capita in the national organization. It was voted to present a past organizing re gent's pin to Mrs Barber. A luncheon followed the recep- j tion and the invocation was given by .Mrs. Barber. New officers were r.stallcd after the luncheon. ? * * .Mr. and Mrs. William V. Ingram, whose wedding was an event of last month, have returned from their wedding trip and Mrs. Ingram is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins. Mr. Ingram has returned j to duty at the Naval Base in San ; Diego, Calif. The bride is the form er Miss Vivian Watkins. 'X * After smoking Camels for 20 days, I lound they * get along wonderfully with my throat. I especially appreciate I Camels mildness when I'm making a picture \" m / ' A Thrilling Pair at * dRELIABLE jTfitfiSS^" ~~ BUIOVA f?*ff JSSSSSL. "Daphn?" * ' ?- IE2 band "" ' .* . ' [ fH $75 $125 No Credit Restrictions At Reliable n Miss Betty/ean Grooms Is Bride Of William C. Hutson Of Dallas , Mis* B?tty Jt jii (ftyuw* ynd Wil liam C. Huison wWPrmirrit'd in the Hiverside Bappsj. Onuch Satur day. August 9. atfW The bride is the daughter of: Mrs. Lockie Grooms of Canton and , Gastoma and the late V Grooms ! Mr Hutsoti is the son of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Hutson of Dallas. Tex The Rev. Thomas E. Erwin pro nounced the sews and the altar was decorated with boskets of white glodieti and candelabra against a j background of gt^enery A orogram of music was present1 ed by Miss (brace Erwin. pianist, and Mrs. J. Edgar Burnett, solo ist Miss Erwin played "Traum erei." and Mrs Burnett sang "l Love You Truly." and "The Sun-, shine Of Your Smite". The tradi tional wedding aaarehes were play-' ed as processional and recessional and Mrs. Burnett sang "The Lord's Prayer, as a Deneaicnon. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Billy Grooms, of Gastonia. She wore a gown of . white duchess satin fashioned with fitted bodice, lace yoke, and long sleeves ending in points over the hands. The bouffant skirt extended into a cathedral train and her finger-tip veil of French illusion was attached to a circlet of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Robert Hunnicutt of Mooresvilte was matron of honor and the bride's only attendant. She wore a gown of lilac sheer organdy over lavendar satin, designed with fitted bodice and full skirt, and a headdress of lavender flowers. She carried a bouquet of lavende.r chrysanthemums. , Robert Hunnicutt of Mooresville J served as best man. . The mother of the bride wore a ( sheer navy nylon dress with white ?. accessories and a corsage of white J carnations. After the ceremony an informal reception was held for members of 1 the families and out-of-town guests. s M.o U..?nnn t mi a. iiuisuii wad gjuuuaiiru u win * Bethel High School and attended 1 Berea College in Berea, Ky. Mr. c Huutson attended schools in Dallas, ( Texas and is now serving in the t Navy, stationed at San Diego, Calif, t Following a visit with the par- y ents of the bridegroom, the couple 1 a is residing in San Diego. * |a Out-of-town guests at the wed- f ding included Mr. and Mrs. Rob-, ert Hunnicutt of Mooreville, Mr. I and Mrs. Grady Aldridge and son.j Garry of Danville. Va.- Miss Ruth \ Ann IfTJgmS, L|HUflT,"Tf!BfHirril ' Sutton of Lexington, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Deward Grooms and children of Charlotte; and Mr. and Mrs. Dil lard Grooms and children and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Grooms and chil dren of Gastonia. * * * PERSONALS Mrs. Albert Maye and daughter. Miss Martha Maye, of Macon, Ga. former residents of Waynesville, are here for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Howell Bryson at their home in Hazelwood. * + * | Mrs. Broadus E. Wall has re- , 4 1 iui iicu nuiii a vian 10 iicr sou-HI- 1 law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams, in Greenville, S. C. She brought her little grand- 1 daughter. Kathleen Williams, home i with her for a visit. ? * * Mrs. J. A. Reagan and daughter, Juudith Ann, of Durham are spend- i i'ng this week' with the former's j parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wil- , liamson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Weather by and children, Jean and Eddy, who have spent the summer at their cottage on Lake Glenville, have returned to their home. ? * * Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Tutterrow and two children of Johnson City, Tenn.. former residents of Waynes vilie are here for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, * ? ? Mrs. Jack Ware of Washington, D. C. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Briggs Hendry' at her home on East Street. ? * ? Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bishop of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs. F. A. Johnson of Pittsburgh, Pa. have re turned to their homes after a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. A. E. j Bishop in Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. B. W/Hunt of Win ter Haven, Fla. are spending the season at the Maples. * ? ? Mrs. Peggie Woolverton and Mrs. A. J. Foster of Orlando, Fla. ar rived recently to spend the remain der of the summer In the city. They are Stiestjkat the Maples. Mr. and Mri<,wijter Hudson of Macon. Ga., rerttrit^drhome Thurs day after spending ut days at the Maples. f. ? * ? ? The Rev. and Mrs J. C. Madi son and children, Bavid and Flor ence, of Concord are here for a I visit to Mrs. O. R. Martin. Mr. Madison is a former pastor of the Pint Methodist Church here. Mr. and Mrs. Hutson Mr. and Mrs. Hutson were mar ried in the Riverside Baptist Church, August 9. Mrs. Hutson is the former Miss Betty Jean Grooms, daughter of Mrs. Lockie Grooms of Canton and Gastonia and the late Mr. Grooms. ? ? ? HDC Delegates 3o To Raleigh Por Farm Week More than twenty delegates from laywood County's Home Demon tration Clubs left this morning or Raleigh to attend Farm and : lome Week. Miss Mary Cornwell, j ountv home agent, and Miss Jean 'hilders, assistant agent, left yes erday to make arrangements forj he county exhibit. Also leaving : estorday were Wayne Corpenlng | nd Turner Cathey from the farm gent's office. Bob Francis and 'rank Davis. The delegates and the clubs they epresent are as follows: Mrs. F. 1. Fowler, Fairview; Mrs. Cordell Jrandley and Mrs. Hubert Evans, dagjpb: Mrs R. W. Howell, Jona han Creek: Mrs. Herbert Smalley, .akeside; Mrs. Furman Noland, i'ines Creek: Mrs. Joe Boone, Fran is Cove: Miss Sarah James, Upper >abtree; Mrs. Phyllis Cross, Sau 100k: Mrs. Hiram McCracken, Miens Creek: Mrs. G. C. Palmer, lr., Crabtree-Hyder Mountain; Mrs. O. Newell, Crabtree:Hyder fountain. Mrs. E. G. Cathey, South Clyde; Mrs. Pat Cole, Clyde; Mrs. Paul Robinson, eBaverdam: Mrs. H. O. .'hampion, Waynesville Homemak rs; and Mrs. Pink Leatherwood. The delegates made the trip by )us. traveling with representativ es from other Western North Caro ina counties. * * ? Mrs. Enloe Moore of California, A'ho is visiting relatives in Sylva, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hall. ? * * Mrs. Earl Miles of Roswell, Ga.v was the guest last week of her parents* Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ter -ell. The KATHLEEN CALHOUN SCHOOL of DANCE Will Resume Classes During The 1st Week of September BOYS AND GIRLS (Beginners and Advanced) Groups in the Following ? TAP-BALLET-TOE ACROBATIC v Ballroom Classes For Teenagers and Adults I I _________ V. 1 I ?Registration Dates? Wed. and Thurs., Aug. 20 & 21 For Information, Phone 795-W t Tea Is Given \ Sunday By \ Presbyterians A tea *?s held at Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon as a special entertainment for visitors in the city . Hostesses were mem fears at the W sinew of the Church. The Rev Malcolm Williamson, paatar of the church. and Mrs. WUMaumoa greeted the callers and ia the receiving line were Mrs. Hsaptr Alexander president of the Woaaea of the Church, and Mr. Alexander trice pre aide at of the Legmen's CM. and I. L Prevost, sealer elder, with Mrs. Prevost. Pmidlat at the tea table were Mrs. Ted Myer. Mrs. Linwood Grahi. ami Mrs H. P. McCarroll Others assisting were Miss Mary La Ehnood, Miss Margaret Johns ton. Mrs J. T. Russell. Miss Anne Albright. Mrs. M. G. Stamey. and Mrs. William T. Hannah. Members of the Presbyterian Youth Fellowship who assisted in serving were Miss Florrie Patrick, president of the group. Miss Jessie Alexander, Miss Gray Watkins. Miss Harriet Gibson, and Miss Ann Lane Crittenden of Raleigh. Mixed garden Bowers were used throughout the dining room as a decorative note and the tea table was centered with a crystal bowl of yellow marigolds, flanked by yellow candles in crystal holders. A program of music was present ed during the afternoon under the direction of Miss Bette Hannah. Soloists were Mrs. James Kilpat rick, Mrs. Ellen Fox Way. and Mrs. Daniel Hubter ef Cincinnati. Joe Morrow played a number of piano selections. Around one hundred and fifty guests called during the hours from four until six o'clock. Mrs. George Craig served as chairman of arrangemerts for the affair with a committee composed ?*: ? i ?a ui miaa ocuiiire mi-Eiiudluiuu, inrs, Welch, and Mrs. Hallett Ward. Miss Nancy Killian was in charge of dec orations. ? ? ? Mrs. Ronald Is Hostess Mrs. William Ronald of Daytona Beach, Florida, entertained with an informal tea Thursday t after noon in her summer home at Bal sam. The tea was given in honor of Miss Ruth Wilson of German town, Pennsylvania, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. Jones. Misses Linda and Judy Mann have returned from a tour of Eur ope and are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mann. The girls made the trip with a group from Camp Junaiuska. * * * Miss Marguerite Russ has re turned home after a visit to Wash ington. Annapolis, Mount Vernon, and other points of interest in and around the capital. ? ? ? The Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Elliott of Roxboro. who have been guests of Mrs. Harry Sullivan, left Sun day to visit relatives in South Carolina. Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Elliott, who accompanied them to Waynesville, remained for a visit to Miss Linda Messer. Mips Ann Seawell of Athens, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Tom Seawell, at the Hotel Le Faine. ? * * Mrs. Ward Bbring and little grandson. Jimmy Williams, and Miss Jeanette Riggs, all of Oxford are expected tomorrow for a visit to Mrs. Boring's sister, Miss Lois Harrold. Mrs. CarSwell Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sheehan of ! the Fairv1ew Road announce the ! marriage of their daughter, Shir ley Ann. to Blayne Carswell, son of Mr. antf Mrs. R. A. Carswell, also of the Fairviev Road. The ! ceremony took place in Green ville, S. C.. Sunday, August 10. j Mr. and Mrs. Carswell are resid ing with the parents of the bride groom. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Guston C. Gentry of West Palm Beach, Florida are I spending two weeks at the Hotel i Gordon. ? * * Mrs. Lois Briggs Hendry and son, Charlie Hines Hendry, have re (turned after a months vacation at I Ocean View, Virginia. They also visited relatives in Danville, Va. and Washington, D. C. Mrs. McCracken Is Guild Hostess The Wesleyan Service Guild of Long's Chapel Methodist Church met last week at the home of Mrs. Weaves McCracken. * Mrs. BU'y Medford was associate hostess and Mrs. A. L. Ensley presided. The devotional was given by Mis. Paul Sutton and the program was presented by Mrs. Fred Harron Those participating were M?s Kenneth Stahl, Mrs. Paul Duck well. Mrs. Dock Boyd, and Mrs. Rulus Reeves. Mrs. Mary Charles Makuata and Mrs. Freida Jaynes were welcomed as new members. ? ? * Paul Beam of Gaffney, S. C.. for mer principal of Central Elemen tary School, spent the week-end i with friends here. ' EngagenJ Former M Is Anno\J Mrs CiKnnie Wishingl >n fon^H Counts of her claug^^J White, of Snortun^B to Corfu i a nir. of Mr ai.d Mrs of Pensaeola, Flon^^B The bride-ele^M with the SnuharrnH Char > - l.rt F'?B to Alexandria 9 I andria. La . after ents, Mr and MaS was recently mmX ana from Laeklai^S in San Ar.tor.io iX had basic iraiui^H SEE US FIRST FOR 1 ? YOUR PARTY NEEDS: Bride s ?? J Books, Bride's Photo Album. Fan^l Favors, Place Cards. Tally Cards. 1 ? GAMES FOR ALL AGES: Politics. Boou.1 Game of States, Bridge decks. Sam J Children's Games and Color Book. I ? OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT? large and small given individual J ? CHRISTMAS CARDS: Now showing 1952 line. Shop now and avoid 1ml THE BOOK STOREI 133 Main Street T J 1 Your Shopping Center For Children's Things ? THE GREEN ROOM AT HI Is Mow Prepared Te Serve Teg R Mrs. Day's HJeal Baby SI Mrs. Day's Ideal Baby Shoes have been added at Kayfl reason that they are recognized as providing for baby fl Extra features in the way of shoes ? that are import* in addition they are exceptionally good wearing. 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