MR. AND MRS. WALTER NEIL SMITH were married April 24 in the Marathon Methodist Church, Marathon. Florida. The bride is the former Miss Betty Jo Russell, daughter of R. L. Russell of Clyde. She Is employed with the Southern Bell Telephone Com pany in Miami. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith of Marathon. He is serving with the D. S. Coast Guard, stationed at Miami, where the couple Is residing. Kurt Gans Adds Lenox Line Of China In Store Kurt Cans, jeweler, is announc ing today the addition of the re nowned line of Lenox China, rec ognized as the finest china made in America. The firm is among the few in the nation in a town this size that has been granted a dealership. Ef forts to get the line began many months ago, and after consistent contacts, and letters from others here, including Jonathan Woody, president of the First National Bank, the store was granted the franchise. Gans is one of three firms in a wide area to carry the line. Typical of the letters which were required to get the line, was one from Woody to the general manager of the manufacturer, which re^ds as follows: "In my opinion you are not fam iliar with trade conditions in the Waynesville area, Waynesvllle is in Haywood County which is one of the most j}rogr(l\a!!ve coun ftp* ih North Carolina. There are slight ly over forty thousand people in the county, and this is the county seat and the center of the trade area for all these people and three other adjoining counties. There are approximately twenty thous and people who live within a radi us of eight miles of Waynesville. The weekly payroll is in the neighborhood of $145,000.00, and we are also supported by a very rirh agricultural section. "During the summer season, since we are the nearest town to the Great Smoky Mountains Na tional Park, the town will grow to approximately fifteen thousand, and in addition Lake Junaluska, which is the Southern Assembly ground of the Methodist Church will have three thousand residents, and our corporate limits also join the town of Hazel wood. "I am fully convinced if they established a connection that the Kurt Gans Jewelry firm, with Len nox, would be able to do an amaz ing business. They have an excel lent store, it is most attractive." The Firm is stocking many Lenox patterns. Mountain View Garden Club To Meet Thursday A regular luncheon meeting of the Mountain View Garden Club will be held Thursday at 12:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs Bill Mor ris. Mrs Fred Allison will preside. Members are reouested to bring plants for a sale to be held at the conclusion of the meeting. * * * Vne me Want Ada for reralta special prices FOR Carlyle Richards COLD WAVE PERMANENTS Rocket Wave $8.50 The 400 Wave $7.50 (Limited Time Only) ruth craig's beauty shop 1*5 Eaat St. Gt $-4381 Richland Garden Club Has Meeting With Mrs. Walker Mrs. Clayton Walker, Mrs. M G. Stamey, and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn were hostesses for a lunch eon meeting of the Kichland Gar den Club Thursday in the home of Mrs. Walker. Miss Lou Elva Filer presided and also gave an account of the recent meting of the State Garden Club held in Ashevitle. During the business hour re ports yere given by officers and committee chairmen. Mrs. W. F. Swift, club representative on the Garden Council, reported on a recent Council meeting. Mrs. Gwyn, historian, exhibited a serap book containing the history of the club for the past year which was dedicated to Miss Louise Bal lard. director of District One. A plan was adopted for a "Ques tion Box" in which members may place suggestions for new garden -ofcib dentures to tie presented to the Council. The club also voted In favor of holding an annual luncheon for the four Waynesville garden clubs at which prizes will be awarded to the club having the largest percentage of members present. Mrs. Rufus Siler reported that the grounds around the new high school building are being graded and will soon be ready for the beautifieation to be done as a club project. Announcement was made that the Mountain View Club will hold a flower show late in September, the theme of which will be "In dian Summer." Miss Eller read a list of hints for the gardener for May as_ given by the State Garden Club. Named specimens of iris were exhibited by Mrs. J. R. Boyd, Mrs. Siler, Miss Louise MacFadyen, Mrs. J. P. Dicus, and Miss Eller. The club will put flowers in the garden center at the Haywood County Library during the months of June. October, and February. Mrs W. G. Tassell, who spent the winter in Miami, and MisS Nancy Killlan. who does not at tend the winter meetings on ac count of her position in the Jun ior High School, were welcomed. Guests for the meeting were Mrs. L. E. Perry. Mrs. C. N. Clark, Mrs. Earl II. Brendall. and Mrs. Joe Cathey. ? * ? Mrs. Walker And Guest To Make Trip For UDC Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Walker have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Dennis of Covington. Oa. Mrs Dennis is president general of the United Daughters of the Con federscv and Mrs. Walker is vice president general. Mrs. Dennis and Mrs Walker will leave this week for Annanolls where Mrs. Walker will present a ?100 UDC award to the midshlp manj making the highest mathe matics grade. From Annanolls ?bev will ao to West Point where Mrs Dennis will make an identical award to a cadet. Following these events Mrs. Dennis and Mrs Walker will at tend state conventions In Phila delphia. Penn., and New York Citv and retnurn bv wav of Roa noke. Va. to conclude plans for the general convention of the UDC to be held there In November. * ? ? >- ?" '' ' ' Mrs. Jack Messer left this morn ing for Durham to pirk up her son. Charles Messer. who Is a stu dent at Duke University. She was ?reomoanied hv Mrs. George Bisehnff who will visit her daugh ter. Mtsa Nancy Blschoff. student in tha Duke School of Nursing and Mr*. W R Dameron. who la re turning to her home In Warranton .After visiting her daughter, Mrs. Darhmyatf. * Mrs. Vera Welch Tate ] Is Married In Montarta ] Announcement I* made of the marrtafee of Mr*. Vera Welch Tate ] of Waynesville to Jame* E. Cole j at Butte, Montana. The ceremony ! was performed Sunday, May 23, In ? Butte. Mrs. Cole is the daughter of Mrs. Jessie M. Welch of Waynes- 1 ville and J. Q. Welch of Salem. 1 N. J. Mr. Cole Is the son of Mr. 1 and Mrs. G. C. Cole of Asheville. < The couple will reside In Butte, t Rector's Guild To Have Rummage Sale The Rector's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will hold a Hum nage Sale at the James Furniture itdre on Main Street, Saturday, lune 5. beginning at 9 a.m. ? ? ? Miss Mary Crouser, student at Roman's College, is visiting her irother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Urs. Wayne Mitchell, in La grange, before returning home for he summer vacation. Mrs. Davis Is Hostess At Nurses Meeting Mrs. Lura Davis of Waynesville, president of District 1 of the North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurs es Association, was hostess to a state convention of the organiza tion last week in Asheville, which was attended by 200 practical , nurses and guests from throughout the state. The program opened Wednes day night with talks by Dr. Julian Moore and Sister Mary Jane of St. Joseph's Hospital, Asheville, and a social hour followed. The program Thursday includ ed a welcoming address by Mayor Earl Eller of Asbcville, and talks by Miss Hilda M. Torrop of New York, executive director of the Na tiona Association of Practical Nurs ing Education; Mrs. Sybil D. Peace, state president of licensed prac tical nurses, and Mrs. Josephine C. Kerr, state president of regist ered nurses. _ Among those attending tne con Wayne Caldwell Heads Haywood College Group Wayng Caldwell of Allen's Creek was elected president of the Haywood County Club of Mars Hill College at the last meeting pf the dub held recently at the eol ege. He will serve during the com ing school term and succeeds Bob ventio nwas Mrs. Rubye Bryson of Waynesville, acting head of the Haywood County Healtfi Depart ment. I FulbrUht. J I Mi-s Evelyn l\!iss Oallie Garaer^^H 1 dents of Haywood Cooj^M 1 faculty sponsors lor tfe'X I Students who expc^S I the college next yeir | to join the group. ? I Dr. and Mrs. K. K B 1 have returned from a 1 their son-in-law and daJM 1 and Mrs ,\l Cline. Jr., pi 1 Hill and their son ?od J 1 in-law. 1-t- and Mrs. M4H ' at Parris Mand, S C B ? ? WHAT DELIGHT, what joy to set your table morning, noon and night, with beautiful Lenox! And no wonder?when Lenox makes only one quality of china?the finest. Yours is the same china as the famous "Command Performances," created especially for presidents, princes and kings! The only difference is in design. Come in and man-el at our wide and wonderful selection of Lenox patterns designed for you! Each one is so exquisite in coloring? timeless in perfect beauty. Don't postpone the thrill of owning your Lenox any longer! Decide today?you can have it tomorrow! A. Starlight. .7. . 5-piece place setting. .7... s2195 B. Pine 5-piece place setting *189' C. RullcJge 5-picce place setting -2395 D. Wheat 5-piece place setting MS9' ? A place setting consists of dinner, salad and butter plate, teacup and saucer. These are just a few of the many Lenox patterns we carry. All are available for immediate delivery. (o.rc/tdwe at fat-flam JEW EUER ?11 ?'*' ' "? 1 1 1.1?. ? r?.'