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Akron, Oho. The wedding will take place June 2H. 3ride - Elect Is Honored At Linen Shower Miss Patsy Ezell, bride-elect of foe Howell, was the guest of honor it a linen shower given Thursday ?veiling in the Haywood County Nurses Home Hostesses were Mrs. Soy Haupt, Mrs. Haitle Hicks, and Miss Betty Blaylock. Informal games were played and irizes were awarded to Miss Bar bara Cabe and Mrs. l,em Leopard The guest of honor was presented a nosegay of spring flowers and jilts of linen. (Juests, in addition to the bride Meet #nd personnel of the nursing ?itaff. were Mrs. John Ezell, Sr.. Mrs. J, G. Grouser, Sr., Mrs. J. C. Grouser. Jr.. Miss Betty Anne How ell, Miss Martha Howell. Miss Rufina Bright, and Miss Edna Bright. + * * Want Ads bring quick results Crabtree Club Meets With Mrs. Rogers The Upper Crabtree Home Dem onstration Club held its regular meeting Tuesday in the home of Mrs. R. F. Rogers. Mrs. Troy Mc Cracken presided in the absence of the president. The devotional was given by Mrs. Cassius Rogers. Project leaders' reports were given on Home Management by MrS. M. B. Rogers and Dairy Foods by Mrs. G. F. McCracken. The demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners" was given by Miss Jean Childers, assistant hopie agent. Mrs. Rogers was assisted in serv ing by her daughter, Mrs. Jack Chapman. * .* + Mrs. Ray Rnynor and son, Ray. if Winter Haven have joined Mr. Ra.vnor here for the summer. Miss Stamy Arinounces Wedding Plans Miss Velma Cara Stamey, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stamey ol Way nest ille, has completed plans for her marriage to Richard Blaine Parham, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Parham. atv> of Way nesvil^e. The ceremony will be held in the First Baptist Church Saturday, June 12, at 8 p.m. The pastor, the Rev. T. E. Robinett, will of ficiate. The bride will be given in mar riage by her lather and will have as ncr maid of honor her sister. Miss Merel Stamey. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. James McCluskey ot Couisvilic, Ky. Airs. William Kel ly of Fayetteville, Mrs. Harold Douglas of Chattanooga, Tenn., all former roommates of the bride, and Miss Janice Burrell of Spar tanburg, S. C-, cousin of the bride. Flower girls will be Beverly Balcntinc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. *Balentine, and Gwendolyn lnman, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Richard lnman, Jr. Milton Lisk, Jr. of Gaffney, S. C., cousin of the bride, will be ring bearer. K. W. Parham will serve as best man for his son and ushers will be Frank Sherrill of Asheville, York Painter of Sylva, John Sawyer of Weaverville, and Harry Crocker ! of Atlanta. The wedding music will be pre sented by Miss Peggy MeCracken, organist, and Miss Nan Smith of Chattanooga, soloist. Immediately after the ceremony a reception wl! lbe held in the I social hall of the church. Formal invitations have not been issued but all friends and relatives of the couple are invited. I Mrs. Joe Davis Is Hostess Of White Oak Club The While Oak Home Demon stration Club met Wednesday af-1 ternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Davis. Mrs. Rowe Ledford presid-; ed during business session and : Mrs. Robert Davis gave the devo tional. Leaders reports were given on Dairying by Mrs. Rowe Ledford and Home Management by Mrs. Joe Davis. The demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners" was given by Miss Jean Childers, assistant home agent. * * * Rector's Guild To Hold Runlmdge Sale Saturday A rummage sale Will be held in the Main Street building formerly occupied by James Furniture Co., Saturday, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The sale is being sponsored by the Ifector's Guild of Grace Episco ' pal Church. MK. AM) MKS. KORKkT BRADLEY were married June J in Uie home of the Itev. Frank Leatherwood. The bride is the former Miss Ruby Irene Caldwell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cald well of Waynesville, Route 2. Miss Caldwell Is Bride Of Robert Bradley Miss Ruby Irene Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell of Waynesville, Route 2, was married to Robert Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradley of Maggie, in the home of the Rev. Fiank Leatherwood. Friday, June 4, at 4 p.m. Mr. Leatherwood conducted the ceremony in the presence of the families and a small group of close friends. For her wedding, the bride wore a white nylon dress with white ac cessories and a purple orchid cor sage. After the ceremony the. couple left for a wedding trip and are now residing at Lake JunalUska. Mrs. Bradley was graduated from the Waynesville Township High School and prior to her marriage Miss Justice Graduates From Nursing School Miss Eugenia C. Justice, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Justice of Bethel, was graduated this week from the Duke University School of Nursing. Attending the exercises were Mr. and Mrs. Justice and Major and Mrs. Willard E. Jenson of Wash ! ington, D. C. Mrs. Jensen is a sister of Miss Justice. Miss Justice accompanied Major ;.nd Mrs. Jenhen to, Washington for a visit, was employed by the Southern Bell Telephone Company in Ashe ville. Mr. Bradley was also graduated front the Waynesville High School and served two years in the U. S. Army. He is now employed at Day ton Rubber Company. * * * VFant ads bring quid: results A. P. Cline, Jr. Receives Degree In Dentistry Albert P. Cline. Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Cline of Canton, re ceived. the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery at commencement exercises at the University of North Carolina Monday night. Dr. Cline was graduated from Canton High School and attended Baylor Military Academy at Chat tanooga, Tenn. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Duke University. He is married to the former Miss Bebe Medford of Waynesville and they have one small son, Nick. Dr. Cline expects to enter the Navy in July. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 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