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rAbt, r uou y- ^4, i ?? t Iron Duff Club Names Leaders For New Year The Iron Duff Home Demoiiitr* tion Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Manson Medford with Mrs. V. R Davis presiding. Officers for the new year were introduced as follows: president, Mrs Manson Medford: 1st vice president, Mrs. V. R Davis; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Frank Davis; secretary-treas urer. Mrs. Raymond Caldwell; as sistant secretary-treasurer. Mrs. J. R. Caldwell; historian. Mrs. Grady Davis. Project leaders and committee chairmen who will serve during the new year are as follows: Foods and Nutritiun?Mrs. Glenn Tate, Mrs. Hardy Caldw'ell. Home Gardens?Mrs. J. R. Cald well. Home Poultry ? Mrs. Manson Medford. Home Dairy?Mrs. Frank Davis. Food Preservation?Mrs. T. C. Davis. House Furnishings ? Mrs. Ray mond Caldwell, Mrs A. R. Davis. Home Management ? Mrs. Roy Med ford. Family Life?Mrs. V. R. Davis, Mrs. Mae Davis. Home Beautification ? Mrs. Grady Davis, Mrs. E. W White. Clothing Mrs. Ray Milner, Mrs. Frank Hradshaw Ars and Crafts Mrs. V. R. Da vis. Mrs. O I, Yates Community Service Mrs. Man son Medford. Mrs. .1 R Caldwell. Health?Mrs. Frank Davis. Fduration- Mrs. Grady Davis. Citizenship ? Mrs. Raymond 1 Caldwell. Rereration?Mrs. V. R. Davis. Mrs Ray Milner. 4-11 Club Leaders?-Mrs. J. R. Caldwell. Mrs Frank Davis. Mrs. ft L. Yates. Mrs. Frank Hradshaw, Mrs. Glenn Tate. Music- Mrs. Ray Medford, Mrs. Frank Ferguson. The lesson on the "Outlook for 19.r>4" was presented by the home agent after which a period of rec reation was supervised by Mrs. V R Davis with Mrs. Frank Davis j winning the prize. ? ? ? Presbyterian Laymen To Meet Wednesday V The Lavmen's Club of the Way nesville Presbyterian Church will meet at the chureh for supper Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. Charles Whitman will preside and officers for the new year will be elected. All men of the church congrega tion are invited. Miss Mary Lou Ferguson. whose engagement to Robert Wayne Kel ley was announced recently, has honored us with her selections of Sterling Silver. China, and Crystal. Miss Ferguson's patterns are: Sterling ? "Blossom Time" by International. China ? "Montmery" by llavi land. Crystal ? "Candlewick" by Im perial. I They are now on display at Kl'RT (JANS. Jeweler f KEEP YOUR ^ I RECORDS STRAIGHT J ...with modern Globe-Wernicke record-keeping equipment. Prompt and Competent Service When You Buy Your Office Equipment From KAISER S BOOK STORE Din I GL 6-3691 Main St reet r i i ?? ? n ?? MKS. MI'KKAY KAY WHISENHUNT was married Saturday even ing in the llazelwood Presbyterian Church. She is the former Miss Edith Marian Sunimerrow. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland Sunimerrow of llazelwood. (Photo by Culberson Studio). Miss Edith Summerrow Is 1 Bride Of M. R. Whisenhunt : % Mil* Edith Marian Summerrow, aughter of Mr and Mrs. George 'leveland Summerrow of Hazel food, became the bride of Murray lay Whisenhur.i Saturday evening t 8 o'clock in the Haielwood Pres yterian Church. The bridegroom is the son of Irs. Walter Murray Whisenhunt of lliynesville and the late Mr. Whis enliunt. I The Rev. Archie C. Graham, pas- I tor of the church, pronounced the ' vows in the presence of members '? I of the two families, ' j A program of music was pre | sented by Miss Sylvia Newell, pianist, and Mrs. John H. Kirkpat- 1 i rick, Jr., soloisj. Miss Newell play- ' ed "Nocturne." by Chopin, "Claire 1 de Lune." by Debussy, "Sweet ' Dreams," by Tschaikowsky. and ' "To a Wild Rose," by McDowell. ' Mrs Kirkpatrick sang "O Perfect' Love." by Blomfield. "Because." by d'Hardelot .and "The Lord's Pray er." by Malotte as a benediction. J The couple stood before an arch ( entwined with ivy and the altar was decorated with floor vases of ( white gladioli, snapdragons and chrysanthemums against a hark- j (?round of palms and woodwardia ; fern. Branched candelabra were , used. The bride was given in marriage < by her father. She wore a gown of . candlelight satin and Chantilly lace i made with fitted bodice, crescent n? ck with lace bertha, and long fitted sleeves ending in points over \ the hands The full skirt, which ex tended into a cathedral train, was ] fashioned with panels of lace down ' j the front and her fingertin veil of ] bridal illusion was attached to a tiara of lace trimmed with orange , 1 j Waynesville j DRIVE IN THEATRE Children Under 12 Admitted FREE Show Slnrts At 7:00 P. M. MONDAY. JAN. 18 "The Charge At Feather River" (In Color) Starring GUY MADISON FRANK LOVEJOY ? News and Cartoon ? ? TUES. & WED.. JAN. 19 & 20 "Sabre Jet" (In Color) Starring ROBERT STACK COf.EEN GRAY And Cartoolk ? THURS. & FRI.. JAN. 21 & 22 "Red Planet Mars" Starring PETER GRAVES ANDREA KING Selected Short Subjects ?ALSO? 5 Color Cartoons ? Int. Relations Group Meets With Mrs. Goold The International Relations De partment of the VVaynesvllle Wo man'* Club held iu January meet ing last week at the home of Mrs Edgar H. Goold. The group laid plans for particip ating in "Brotherhood Week" in February, and for assisting in the Peace Esaay contest in March at the high school. During their discussion period, the Department members took France as their topic. The nixt meeting of the group will be held in February at the home of Mrs Hooper Alexander. Jr * * * Mrs. Sam Jones is expected to arrive tonight after spending ten days in Key West with her son,I Sam Jones, Jr.. who is stationed there with the U S. Navy. Mrs. Don Honeycutt of Champagne, 111 , I diughter of Mrs. Jones, also re turned to her home after joining fir mother in Key West. blossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid and her only ornament was a lavaliere. a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Edna Summerrow was her sister's maid of honor and only at tendant. She wore a strapless, full, length dress of azalea rose taffeta and net designed with a bolero and bouffant skirt. Her headdress was a matching cap of velvet leaves and she carried a cascade bouquet j of gzalea rose carnations. Donald Roberts Whisenhunt of Waynesville served as best man for his brother and ushers were Har ry Robinson of Waynesville and Dana F. Tugman of Jefferson. Following the .ceremony the par-! ents of the bride entertained with . a reception in their home at Haz- , rlwood. Assisting were Mrs Ralph . Summerrow. Mrs. Philip Queen, and Mrs Franklin Correll. Miss Elizabeth Summerrow. niece of the ' bride, was in charge of the guest * ? book. The bride's table was laid with a 1 white linen cut-work cloth and was ' centered with a three-tiered wed- 1 ling cake, flanked by white tapers ? n silver holders. Silver vases hold- 1 r.g white roses were used at each 1 ?nd of the table and greenhouse imilax was draped to the corners with lilies. ' Mrs. Summerrow. mother of the 1 aride, wore a slate blue crepe dress with matching accessories and her , corsage was a lavender orchid. The ; nother of the bridegroom wore a ?rey silk dress with matching ac- ( .'essories and a lavender orchid ^ ;orsage ( After the reception the couple ( left for a wedding trin to Florida. For traveling the bride wore a i brown wool suit with beige and 1 brown accessories and the orchid i From her bridal bouquet. Mrs Whisenhunt was graduated j Trom the Waynesville High School rnd is now employed as a teller at i Ihe First National Bank. She is a member of the Alpha Theta Chap- , ler of Reta Sigma Phi Sorority. Mr. Whisenhunt is a graduate of ? State College. Raleieh where he was a member of Alpha Zeta hon orary fraternity. He served in the European Theatre during World War II and is now employed by Ihe North Carolina Department of Agriculture as superintendent of Mountain Experiment Station in Waynesville The couple will re side at the Experiment Station. Out of town guests at the wed ding were Mr and Mrs. Robert An derson of Elizabeth, N. J.. Mr. and Mrs Howe Taylor Crockett and children of Franklin. Spence Cor ?pll of Lvnchburg. Va . Mr. and Mrs Franklin Correll of Raleigh. Miss Judy Morgan of Greenville, v C . and Mrs. Dana Tugman of Jefferson. ^ARlP Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY MONDAY. JAN. 18 "Let's Do It Again" (In Color) Starring JANE WYMAN RAY MILLAND ? TEES. & WED., JAN. 19 '& 20 "Slaves Of Babylon" (In Color) Stnrrine LINDA CHRISTIAN ? RICHARD CONTE ? THFRS. & FRL, JAN. 21 & 22 "A Lion In The Street" Starring JAMES CAGNEY ?ALSO? A SPECIAL SELECTED SHORT FEATtTRETTE "BLACK FURY" MISS JUNE BRANDT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brandt of Waynesville. is engaged to Joe F. Christopher, son of Fred Christopher of Hazelwood. The wedding will take place this month at I.ackland Air Force Base, San Antnio. Texas where the bride elect is stationed with the Air Force. Miss Bischoff Is Honored At Crystal Shower Miss Anne Bischoff, whose mar :'iase to Jerome Boyd will be an ?vent of the week, was honored at i crystal shower given by Mrs. lack Edwards, Mrs. Richard Med 'ord. and Miss Lillian Knox Med t'ord Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Edwards. A color scheme of green and i'CUow was used to carry out the jridal motif in decorating. Games featured the entertain nent after which prizes were warded the winners. The guests included Miss Bis ?hoff and her mother. Mrs. George; Bisehoff. Mrs. Jule J. Boyd, Mrs. | ?arl Bischoff. Miss Carolyn Bis-1 ?hoff. Mrs. Troy Boyd, Mrs. Ralph Boyd, Mrs. Walter L. James. Miss Vancy Leatherwood. Mrs. Stanley' Hcnrv. Mrs. Herbert Singletary. Mrs, Sam I.ane, Mrs. Carl Greene, Mrs. Richard Gerringe, Mrs. Joe Massie. Miss Joy Woody, Miss' lackie Sue Messe, Mrs. Hugh Potts, Miss Edith Summerrow. Miss Ed na Summerrow, and Mrs. J. J. Fer guson. * * * Woman's Club Will Meet Thursday The Waynesville Woman's Club will meet Thursday afternoon at ? 30 o'clock in the dining room of the First Methodist Church. The proeram will be presented bv the Puhlic Affairs committee of which Mrs. Virgil Smith is chair man. Hostesses will be Miss Pearl Les ley Johnson, Mrs. W D Smith, Mrs. Herbert Singletary. Mrs. J H. Howell. Sr . Mrs. Claude Woodard. Mrs W, B. Haviland, and Mrs. C. D. Ketner. ? * * IT*e the Want Ad* for result* Sfria+td MON. & TUBS., JAN. 18 & 19 See "THE BIGAMIST" Starring IDA LUPINO JOAN FONTAINE Also Cartoon - Short* - News WED.. THCRS. & FRI., JAN. 20. 21 & 22 "SINS OF JEZEBEL" Starring PAITLETTE GODDAM) A| "TIIF. WICKEDEST WOMAN WHO EVER LIVED" COMING SOON "BOTANY BAY" Starring ALAN I.ADD PATRICIA MEDINA ? The Johnsons Are Honored On Anniversary Mr and Mrs. R. N. Johnson were honored on their forty-ninth wed ding anniversary when their daugh ter, Miss Pearl Lesley Johson, en- ( tertained with a dinner Saturday evening at The Lodge. The celebra tion came as a surprise to the hon or guests. A large wedding cake centered the table and arrangements of yel low roses and white candles were used. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Miss Sara Lesley, Mrs. R. C. Long. Miss Sara Long. Miss Catherine Colhoun. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camlin, all of Lake Junaluska. ? ? * Mrs. C. J. Reece left yesterday for Charlotte where she is pur chasing spring and summer mer chandise for Massie's Department Store. Buffet Supper | is Given After Rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Summerrow and Miss Edna Summerrow enter tained with a buffet supper Friday evening in the home of the former, honoring Miss Edith Summerrow and her fiance, M. R. Whisenhunt following their wedding rehearsal at the Haze I wood Presbyterian Church. The buffet table was decorated with an arrangement uf white glad ioli and chrysanthemums flanked by lighted tapers in silver hold ers. The small tables, at which the guests were seated, were also dec orated with white flowers and places were marked with miniature wedding bells. Those present, in addition to the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Summerrow, Mrs. W. M Whisenhunt, the Rev. and Mrs. Archie C. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Whisenhunt. Mrs. John H. Kirkpatrick. Jr.. Miss Sylvia New ell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tugman of Jefferson, and Harry Robinson. * ? ? Words of the Wise The happy people are those who are producing something: the bored people are those who are consuming much and pro ducing nothing. ? (Dean W. R Inge) Presbytery T01 Meet Tuesday! Hazelwood (J The stated wintet n.^ I Presbj tery Oi \ I held at the llaltelwi ml p.B Church Tuesday. The Pre; bytei > t#B I ministers and .1 1 M 33 churches, u a ni. at which 1. I be preached b> ? Bird Talbot. H Presbytery. H A communion m conducted by th. ? ham. pastor of the * .0 ,. J the Kev. A. C I! fl i Commissionei ? ing of the Genei be elected and H of the churches ? I will be presented ? colm R. Willian . of the Presbyter* During the .n gj I report of the Mou r?g | will be given con ? j 50th anniversat \ ? vthich had its bt ? wood County. Luncheon will I host church at 12 ? G I FTS | HO.^lE ACt I SSOjl highland ho#j J THE SMART SH01 (Formerly Hyatt's INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THEIR JANUARY CLEARANCE I SALE STOCK REDUCED! SOME AS MUCH AS ft 50 1 t, COATS. DRESSES. BLOUSES. 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