looks - Gates /edding Is [eld In Texas Mm Barbara Jean Gates, daugh r ot|Mis. Kubj'e Gales ot Can , npaie i. and liscjtr Gates of iva,|b?.came me bnde 01 Uerwa ,ss looks, : ot Air. and s ^ ix nooks, ol Houston, xac. in tpwonli. Methodist ,urc? nousion, Friday evening Willi ti e pjsior, the Kev. u-ryis Holmes, perlorming the ume ing ceremony. 'j'jieli hurt h was oeeorated with naelftoi a, paiins, and baskets ol Uie lladioil. A (Xtiram ot wedding music was eset*d by Airs. L. C. Harrison, ganift and Aliss lay Kay, voeai Th?[l)i ide. given in marriage by r u*ic. Gharles S>. C'uplen, Jr., >re ? gown ol Caniilly lace ana Ion tin ic over satin designed with titled bodice and late jacket. The uftap; waiiz-lengih skirt of tulle ,s #>rlaid witn a lace pepluin d bei veil ol French illusion was id iu a hail hat ot iate trimmed til fed pearls, islie carried a lite a> er book. Luppcd with a ute trcnid and lilies ot the val /. Mrs Clarence Morrow . Jr., eous of jl.e bride, Was matron of hon . Sb. wore a bflMi ma-length wn el peacock bhie,$Bk shantung th accessories' ? fn matching adet and a corrage ol yellow I Mildred Porter and Miss Patrick were bridesmaids, gowns and headdresses were lat of the malt on of honor, icy tarried bouquets of yel adioli. V Kara served as best man ,mk Coker and W. K. Prest as groo insujernii Cshcrs were Melntyre and Jipiaiy Sbarpe. jwing the ceremony, a re i was heid at the home ot itles aunt, Mrs. Charles Gates, mother of the bride, i beige suit with navy blue ^?oiits and an orchid corsage. ie ?iriilegroom's mother wore a ey suit with black accessories! Ahm i' was also an orchid. Aft< the receptfaai the couple ??or a wedding'-trip to New rlcliis. l.a,, and on their return ^?uat! reside in Houston, ^??traveling the bride wore an ? wool dress with black ac Hi ics, and the orchid, detach Hom her bridal bouquet. M bride is a graduate of the ^?'ii high school, and has been Hnicd in Houston for some who Miss Chirgwin Is Married In Montana Miss Frances Carol Chirgwin, daugnler or Air. and Airs. James Ciiirgwin ol Bozcman, * Molilalia, and i nomas t snenenoerger, son 01 mi. ana Aits. c. L. aneiivnoerg | tf, aiso ol t>uzcnian, were married recently in ine r irst Melnouisl t_iiUtw.il at BoiCiuaii. 1 ne nude is a great niece ol : Mrs. Lcacy Lcopai u ol \v ay ncs ; vine. I Hie double ring ceremony was ] peiiormcd Oy (.aodtcugui oy me nev. liugu Herbert. Tne i>ime, given in marriage by ! her lamer, wore a cbapci-icngin gown ol while nylon tulle over | supper satin A lilted jacket ol 1 imported lace, tealuring a Peter ! pan couar and long, lined sleeves, covered Ine strapiess, spared bod ice. Her veil ol imported illusion was attached to a nail-hat ol net I over satin trimmed in seed peans ' and her tiouquet was ol pins and wniie roses. Aliss Joyce Chirgwin was her sister s maid ol honor and brides maids were .Miss Dorolny Clurg Win. also a sister ol tlie btlde, and Miss boiime bioemaker, cousin ol Hie briuc. Ail Hie aitenuaiits wore [ dresses similar in design to tnal 1 ol llic biide. The maiu^lif honor wore pink illusion net and tne bridesmaids wore pearl pink saiiu. They carried bouquets ol pink pompons and pink roses. Following the ceremony a re ception was heid in tne parlors ol the church, after winch the couple left lor a wedding trip, Mrs. Shellenberger is a graduate of Gallatin County High School and allended Montana State Col lege vvnere she was a nfOnlbcr ol Aipna Oiuieron i'i. She is now em ployed in the oft ice ol the dean ol the college. Mr. Shellenberger will receive bis degree in chemistry from Mon tana college in June, lie is a mem ber ol Kappa Sigma fraternity, . .. * * ',*??? ? - Mi s. Ray Will l^e Hostess To D. A. R. The January meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. Daugh ters of the American Revolution, will he held Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock m the home of Mrs. Clyde H. Kay. Mrs. J. W. Seuvcr will be co-hostess. , The program will be presented by Miss Lois Harrold and Mrs. James L. Elwood will preside. been serving with the I . S. Navy, is also employed in Houston. Morning Star Club Names New Officers New officers, project leaders, and committee chairmen for the Morning Star Home Demonstration Club were chosen at a meeting held this week in the home ol Mrs. Ken neth Cry use. Mrs. P. N. Higgins, Jr. was co-hostess. Mrs. Higgins was elected presi dent ol the club and other offi cers are: Mrs. Noel Fisher, 1st vice president; Mrs. Kenneth c. rouse. 2nd vice president; Mrs. Gordon Shaip, secretary; Mrs. Howard Cole, treasurer; and Mrs. P. N. lliggins. Sr., historian. Project leaders are Mrs. Gordon Sharp and Mrs. Ralph Gibson, foods and nutrition; Mrs. P. N. Hig gins, Jr., and Mrs. Dennis Israel, gardens; Mrs. Noel Fisher, poul try; Mrs. Larry Hhodariner, dairy; Mrs. P. N. Higgins, Sr. and Mrs. Carull Pless. food preservation; Mrs. Kerneth Crouse, house fur nishings; Mrs. Loranzo Smathers, home management; Mrs. V. E. Wil son, Jr.. family life; Mrs. Howard Cole and Mrs. K. C. Gossett, home beauUficaUon; Mrs. K. H. Worley and Mrs. L L. Drye, clothing; and Mrs Tom King, arts and crafts. Named as committee chairmen were Mrs. Tom King and Mrs. Noel , Fisher, community service; Mrs. Ralph Gibson, health; Mrs R. H. | Worley, education; Mrs. Loranzo Smathers. citizenship; Mrs. V. E.' Wilson. Jr.. recreation; Mrs. P. N. Higgins, Jr., 4-H leader; and Mrs. Kenneth Crouse. music. Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent, discussed "Planning for the New Year". * ? * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs Lester P. Martin, Jr. ol Wake Forest announce the birth of a son, l/cster Poindexter, 1 111. 011 December 21. Mr. Martin was formerly con nected with the Health Depart-[ ment here. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Roland and sons, Mike and Pat, have returji- I ed to their home in New Orleans alter visiting Mrs. Boland's grand lather. /,. V. Price, who is ill at his home on the Dellwood Road, * * * . Mrs. R. P. Hackctt of Dallas, Texas is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs EarT'ii. Brcndall. Mrs. Haekett ac- j eompanied the Brendalls home from Dallas this week. * * * Mr and Mrs. J. W. Killian re turned Sunday after spending J three weeks in Stark, Daytona Beach, and other Florida cities. Mrs. Henson Is Hostess For Good Neighbors The Good Neighbors Club ot Center Pigeon hem us first meet-, nig ot ti?e New year tnis ween with Airs, liaynes he risen and Airs. Jim Queen as hostesses 111 tne Home 01 tne loriner. .ins. r rank Mease presided and the following project leauers were naiiicu. Mis. Ai. v. hranuett, looiis aim nutrition; Airs. Jim ojueeii aim Mrs. harain I'ressley, home gar ucns, Miss Mabel Ciark, poultry; Mrs. liaynes llensun aim Mrs. E. ?v Loguiirn, aairy; Airs. Craw lot u Mease, loou preservation; Airs, nay liaynes aim Airs. Jim Queen, house lurnuhings; Mrs. haynes henson, home management; Mrs. hobert Clark, family lite; Mrs. K. G. C ha son and Airs. John Shipman, home beautitication. Mrs. O. '1'. Hen uerson, Airs, nouert Ciark and Mrs. howeli I'ressley, clothing; and Mrs. Jack Chason, Mrs. W. C. Murray, and Mrs. B. N. Fierce, arts and crafts. Named as committee chairmen were Mrs. John Shipman, commun ity service; Mrs. Hayne liensen, liealtn; Mrs. Harold I'ressley, cuu cation; Mrs. it. J. Chason, citizen ship; Mrs. M. V. Bramletl, recre ation; Mrs. Kobort Clark. 4-H Club leader; and Mrs. Frank Mease and Mrs. O. T. Henderson, music. The lesson lor the month, "Plan ning tor the New year," was pre sented by Miss Alary Cornwell, home agent. ? ? * ATTEND Ml'SIC WORKSHOP Miss Mary Cornwell, home a gent, Miss Jean Childers, assist ant home agent, and Mrs, J. Ed gar Burnett, county music chair man ot home demonstration clubs, attended a music workshop held at Bryson City on Tuesday. Dr. Arnold Hoffman <51 State College Music Department con ducted the workshop and* Mrs. George Yehling of Brevard, dis trict music chairman, served as pianist. Announcement was made that two music scholarships will be giv en in each county for a four-day school to be held at Catawba next summer. Good music is being stressed through the home demonstration clubs of the stale as a project for the year. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Al C'iinc and small son, Nick, left Saturday for their home in Chapel Hill after visiting the former's parents. Or and Mrs. I A. P. Cline in Canton, and Mrs. Cline's parents, Dt" and Mrs.. N. M. Medford, here.. Beta Sigma Phi Will Meet Thursday, 14th A meeting of the Beta Sigma i'iii sorority u ill be held Thurs day, January 14. at 7 30 p.m. Mrs. Paul SiMton, Miss Berniee Harrell and Mr? Kay Ellis will be hostesses in the home of Mrs. Sutton. The meeting was formerly scheduled for tonight. ? * ? Mrs. F. S. Uietz left Wednesday for her home in Eureka, Califor nia after spending three months here with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dietz. Maggie P. T. A. Will Meet Tonight At 7:30 A meeting of the Maggie Par ent-Teacher Association will be held at the school tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Plans will be completed for the performance of the Hart ford Melody quartet under the sponsorship of the PTA, January 14. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Phil Medford and son, Houck, have returned to Par ris Island after spending the New Year's weekend with Dr. Med ford's parents, Dr. and Mrs. N American Heritage Group Will Meet The American Heritage Group wil ihold a regular meeting Friday at 7 30 p.m. in the Masonic Tem ple. William Medford, leader of the group, wil Iconduct the meeting. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stringfield and sons. Tommy and David, who have spent the past two weeks here with the former's mother and ! sister, Mrs. Sam Stringfield and Miss Martha Stringfield, left yes terday for their home in Sacra mento, California. MISS JOHNSTON IN HOSPITAL Miss Margaret Johnston, Hay wood County Librarian, la a pa tient in the Haywood County Hos pital. Miss Johnston returned re cently after spending the holidays in Florida. , * * * Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph E Mack and children spent the holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mack at Lake Junaluska. Sgt. Mach left Monday for the Marine base at Treasure Island, San Francisco where he will be stationed, along with another brother, Pvt. Kenneth Mack. A third brother, Pvt. Tom Mack, Jr. is serving in Korea. [The TOGGERY'S January SALE I I . 1 I Boys' 1 WOOL PANTS Values To $6.95 ON SALE SJ.00 Size i to IB Little Boy's TOM SAWYER SUIT Regular $5.95 ON SALE $2-98 Sizes 2 to 8 Children's SNOW SUITS * Values To $14.95 ON SALE $2-98 Boys' 6c Girls' SWEATERS Regular To $3.95 ON SALE 5J.00 WOMEN'S SHOES ON SALE $7.95 Shoes ? Sv^ .95 $10.95 Shoes ? $CJ.95 $12.95 Shoes ? $^.95 Airstcp Rhythm Step Miracle Tread Women's COATS, SUITS and DRESSES REDUCED To ALMOST 1 PRICE 2 Men's COATS, IACKETS & SWEATERS Values To $7.95 ON SALE $2-98 J MEN'S SUITS All Wool Home Spun Regular $49.95 ONfeALE $2995 EXTRA SPECIAL! i BALLET SHOES $1.00 j Values To $3.95 ^ i * ? Syw!rs CLEARANCE BARGAINS ?&, MEN'S AND BOYS' DRESS STYLE ? JACKETS Sizes to 52 Large Assortment To Choose From $7.95 JACKETS $C.OO _ 4 $8.95 JACKETS Sg.00 ^ $9.95 JACKETS $y.00 1 $10.95 JACKETS SQ.00 ' $14.95 JACKETS $|_Q.OO BOYS' $6.95 JACKETS - $5.00 and $5.95's - $4 50 5 VOOL SINGLES VALUES TO $4.85 ONLY $3.50 In 72 x 81 Which Is A Good lliu Size 5 WOOL DOUBLES $4.19 VALUE SALE $3.19 $5.50 VALUE SALE $^.50 $6.95 25 ? WOOL SINGLE $g.95 ! $L79 $409 Cotton Blanket Indian Blanket $1 .39 Large Size $2*^^ $3.99 $2.69 25 ' Wool 5' Wool $3.00 $2-19 Your Chance For Real Savings On Blankets Cannon Sheets Cannon Towels 72 x 108 ^ 81 x 99 1st Quality REDUCED $1-69 PRICES ItalhriKKHn Gowns - Pajamas $4.50 GOWNS $2-99 $4.75 PAJAMAS $3-19 All Sizes and Colors for Ladies' I BABY Men's 49c DIAPEBS woSTU SJ.50 Doz. 39c 1st Quality Several Types Award Sweaters $6.95 GROUP ON SALE ? 5CJ.44 $5.50 GROUP $4-44 51 GAUGE NYLON HOSE Very Special (;r?up hnc 1st (Quality $1.35 FLATTERNIT SJ.09 Lovely Shades in 30 Denier Many Other Items Are ! At RAY'S Dei 25 Discount On Ladies' WOOL SWEATERS Cardigan And Slipovers Children's Heavy COTTON PANTIES Small Sizes - 21c ? Large Size - 27c Being Featured On Sale )artment Stored