PLOUISE WHISENHUNT, daughter of Mrs. Walter nbunt of Wavnesville and the late Mr. Whisenhunt. Lt. Harrv Falls, Jr., son of Mrs. Ann B. Falls of the late llarry Falls. The wedding is planned for tVaynesville Presbyterian Church. (Photo by Lyle Henderson). an's Club Will Next Thursday April meeting of the rille Woman's Club will be lirsday, April 21, instead of s originally scheduled, leeting will be in the form rered dish luncheon at 12 noon in the dining room First Methodist Church. C F. Kirkpatrlck, chairman music department, will be 8e of the program. Hostesses will he Mrs. R. R Jeter, Mrs. E. A McElroy, Mrs Charles Ray, and Mrs. Ben Phil lips. ? * * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carsor Martin of Charlotte announce the birth of a daughter. Carol Carson on April 11. at Charlotte Memorial ' Hospital. Mrs; Martin is the form er Miss Lula Frank Medford , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan I Medford of Waynesville. w Mission Study Will Begin Monday Night The first session of a mission study on Spanish-Speaking Ameri cans in the United States of Ameri ca will be held in the Waynesville Presbyterian Church. Monday. Ap ril 19, at 7.30 p.m. The theme will be "Spanish Speaking Americans. Who They Are and What is the Church Doing for Them." Mrs. Edward Glavich and Mrs. Manson Medford will be in charge of devotions and the program will be presented by Mrs. Charles Ed wards, Mrs. R. B. Waddell, Mrs. W. D. Ketner and Mrs. R. C. Ellis. The study, which will be con ducted in four sessions, will in clude the Methodist Churches in the Haywood County sub-district and the Episcopal and Presbyter ian Churches of Waynesville. The three remaining sessions will be held Thursday, April 22, and Monday and Thursday, April 26 and 29. All meetings will be in the Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. The study will be directed by Miss Ray Ballard, Miss Pearl Har ris, and Mrs. George Craig. All age groups are invited to at tend the study. ? * * Miriam Miller Celebrates 3rd Birthday Miriam Miller celebrated her third birthday at a party given by her mother, Mrs. George (Nipt Miller, Tuesday afternoon in her home on Auburn Road. Assisting with the entertainment were Miss Sandra Thompson, of Louisville, Ky., sistier of Mrs. Miller, and Patience Ray. Games were played on the lawn after which refreshments were ' served from a table on the porch. The birthday cake was used as a centerpiece and pastel-colored bal- j loons and paper hats were used as decorations and favors. Baskets of i candy marked the places. i The guests were Hugh Penny, , Kevin Ray, Reba Kelley, Donnie I Kelley, Sandy Leming, Gary Gil ? liland. Sharon Ray, Billy Ray, Da , vid Ray, Tim McKittrick, Mary i Martha Shook, Mary Penny, John I Penny, David and Brenda Arring A TOAST TO FUTURE HAPPINESS | ? THEIR ARMS ENTWINED, Suzan Ball and actor Dick Long drink to their future happiness after their wedding in Santa Barbara, Calif. Shortly afterward they began their honeymoon with a drive up the California coast. The actress, whose right log was amputated last January, walked to the altar on an artificial limb. (International Soundphoto) Katherine Plemmons Is Bride Of J. Paul Raby i ?.? , Miss Georgia Kathorine Plem-1 mons. daughter of Mrs. George O. Plcmraons and the late Mr. Plem-' mons of Asheville, formerly of Canton, became the bride of .1 Paul Raby, son of the Rev. M. 11 Raby and the late Mrs. Raby of Canton, at 8 p.m. Saturday in Trin ity Methodist Church. The Rev. J. H. Brendall, pastor, performed the double ring cere- i mony. Woodwardia and Oregon \ fern, interspersed with baskets of! white gladioli and seven branched ; candelabra holding cathedral tap ers banked the church altar. Miss Viola Owcnby, organist, and Mrs. Hobart Whitman, soloist, pre sented a program of wedding mu-j sic. The bride was given in marriage | by her uncle. H. Jerome Brown of Asheville. She wore a ballerina I legth gown of white net and Chan tilly lace over satin, fashioned with a formal bodice and lace jacket i with long sleeves tapering to points | over the wrists. The skirt was ac cented with a pointed flounce of Chantilly lace starting at the hip line and extending the full length of the gown. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of bridal illusion was attached to a coronet of seed pearls and she car ried a white Bible topped wiln a white orchid outlined with step hanotis and showered with stream ers tied With lilies of the valley. Mrs. Ben R. Phillips of Waynes-? ville. sister of the bride, was mat ron of honor. She wore a ballerina length dress of daffodil yellow taf feta made with a nylon lace bodice and overskirt and matching lace mitts and floral headdress. She car ried a cascade bouquet of mint green carnations and chrysanthe mums. Bridesmaids were Miss Gwen dolyn Plcmmons of Asheville. sis ter of the bride. Mrs. Hoyte Robcr son of Sylva. Mrs. T M. Hickman of Canton and Miss Betty Joyce Morgan of Clyde. They wore dresses modeled after that of the matron of honor in mint green and pastel pink with matching lace mitts and floral headdresses. They carried cascade bouquets of carna tions and chrysanthemums. Ann Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Stone of Waynesville, was flower girl. Ben R. Phillips of Waynesville, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man and ushers were John T ton, Ginger Trull, and George Mil ler, Jr. Wills of Canton. Hoyte B. Rober soii of Sylva, W. W. Cooper of Can ton and Karl llaynes of Asheville. Dennis Hickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. 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