Miss Linda Wood Completes Wadding Plans Plans have been completed for tiic wcddii^ ef Miss Linda Wood, daughter o| Mr and Mi's Seth C. Vi'i h >(| of Canton, to Airman First t lass \ldon McCracken. son of Mrs, Carl McCracken and the late Mi McCracken of Waynesville The ceremony wil ltake place Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the plains Methodist Church. The ? Lev \V M Rathburn, pastor of thf church, will officiate. The wedding music wi! be presented by Miss Norma Jean Broyles, vocalist and Morris Broyles. organist, both of Canton. Mils Wood will be given in mar riage by her father. Miss Shirley Jones of Canton, will serve as maid o( honor, and Miss Mary Lou Gates also of Canton, will be j bridesmaid. Beet man will be Roy I S mat hers of Waynesville, and ush ers w4ll be Carl McCracken of Waynesville, brother of the bride groom. and Thomas Wood of Can ton. brother of the bride. No formal invitations have been extended, and friends of the couple are invited to attend. Mrs. Woodard Entertains For Bride - Elect Mrs. Charlie Woodard entertain ed with a tea this afternoon in her home on Haywood Street, as a courtesy to Mrs. Mildrad Harrell Br\ son, whose marriage to Dr. Harold Brinkley Hines will take place June 26. The hostess, honor guest, and the hitter's mother. Mrs. James S. Har rell received the guests. Presiding at the tea table during alternate hours were Miss I.ouise Francis. Mrs. .Clifford Harrell, and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. The table was centered with an arrangement of calendula and the home was decorated with mixed garden flowers. - The guest of honor was present ed a gift of imported silver. Around sixty guests were in cluded in the courtesy. MRS. ROBERT FRANCIS AMATO is the former Miss Evelyn Josephine McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McClure of H'uynesville. She was married in Washington. D. C. on Saturday, June 12. (Hessler Photo). Evelyn Josephine McClure Weds Robert Francis Amato The marriage of Miss Evelyn Josephine McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest MeClure of j kVaynesville. and Hubert Francis Mnato. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Amato, of Washington. D. C. was solemnized in Saint Gabriel's Catholic Church, Washington, Sat urday, June 12 The Rev. Joseph Corbett pro nounced the vows. Given in marriage by her broth er, Harold McClure. the bride wore a gown of white embroidered nylon tulle over taffeta, designed with sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. The bouffant skirt was waltz length and she wore match ing mitts and a veil of illusion at tached to a Juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Miss Rosalee McClure was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a bouffant gown of aqua sheer nylon and matching picture hat and car ried a cascade of yellow sweetheart roses. Joseph F. A ma to. brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ush ers were Richard Scheetz and Con rad Grants, classmates of.the bride groom. Immediately after the ceremony a rveeption was held in the Hotel Uupont Plaza. Mrs, McClure. mother of the bride, wore a dress of pink lace with white accessories and her cor sage was an orchid. The mother of the bridegroom also wore a pink dress arid an orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of the Waynesvifle High School, Mr. Ama ?o was graduated this month from ?he Catholic University of America "?here he received ? a degree in ?ivil Engineering. Following a wedidng trip the ?rnuple will go to Newark, Ohio where they will reside, ? ? ? Sonoma Chanter. O. E. S. To Meet Tuesday Nieht The Sonoma Chanter No, 254 f'-der of the Eastern Star will meet "hiMdav ni?ht. June 22. in ihe Masonic Hall at Bethel with Mrs. ^'orence Garner, worthy matron, "residing, ? ? * Mrs, R N. Barber and daughters, 'ottv and Marv. havn returned 'rom a visit with the former's ?nother Mrs, W. W. Norman, in ''-??ifTin Ga SLACK S invites voir charge account The bare .enchanting look in a season of fun and sun! Prct t\ necks and shoulders show off these pretty fashions to their very best advantage' Plains, solids, prints in every iM'autiful color! Sunbacks! Cocktail styles' Casuals! Golf ers' All sizes ? Women's. Misses, and Jr. Misses! Special Group of Cottons For Summer Wear Socially Priced To Fit Your Budget $5.98 to $10.98 = ="? Miss Crawford Completes , Wedding Plans Miss Hilda Marie Crawford* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Crawford of Waynesville, has com pleted plans for her marriage rto Ray Manley Burnette, son of Tfir. and Mrs. Kldon Burnette of Clin ton. , The ceremony will be hel j in the Memorial Chapel at Lake Jun aluska, Saturday, June 26,[ at 8 p.m. The Rev. Kenneth Crouk< will officiate. / The bride wil be given in taarri age by her father and wiifi have as her matron of honor l*er sis ter, Mrs. Billy Wayne Mctfracken. i Bridesmaids will be M fss Joan 1 Medford of Waynesville. rousin of I the bride, and Mrs. Harle p Rhodes. cousin of the bridegrooi fc. Shirley | Jean Crawford, daught ir of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Ci nwford of Waynesville, will be flower girl and Jimmy Burnette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cayton Burnrltte will be ring bearer. , James Burnette of Raleigh, uncle of the bridegrodkn. will serve as best man and ushets will be Bill Franklin, of Canton, Harry Mc Cracken and Don Chambers of Waynesville and Harold Moffitt of Canton The wedding mufcic will be pre sented by Miss Peggy McCracken, organist, and Miss Mozelle Liner, soloist. Immediately after the ceremony a reception will be held at Mount Valley Inn. Miss Cornwell Gives Program At Club Meeting Miss Mary Cornwell, home dem onstration agent, gave a demons tration on "Good Vegetable Din ners," at a meeting of the Waynes ville Homemakers Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Howard Bry son. During the business session Miss Cornwell also reviewed the high lights of Farm and Home Week in Raleigh. Mrs. Ben Phillips conducted tfee devotions and Mrs. Jimmie Wil liams gave a report of the Handi craft .School. The club voted to continue the story hour at the county J&brary during the summer months, A social hour followed reports of project leaders. * * * WedHina Plans Are Com nl f*ted By Miss Ezell i I Miss Evelvn Patricia Ezell. (huchter of Mrs. John Dee Ezell , nf Wavnesville and the late Mr. E'oll. has announced the plans for Iter inarriaee to Joisenh Dawkins Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Howell also of Wavnesville. The ceremonv will take place 'sMurrtav pvpr>inff at ft o'clock in the First Methodist Church. The na V o?'l? ftl^tt Notice To f.ncfrtm*?rs Of W. R. CLOER Carrier of The Mountaineer In Canton For the present the above carrier will he unable to deliver his papers, because of illness. His customers can get copies of The Mountaineer at any of the following places in Canton. MEASE'S NEWSSTAND THE SODA SHOP COMMUNITY GROCERY MRS. CIIARLENE SOMOS is the daughter of Mrs. Elsie Graham j of Ashevitle and YVaynesville, who announces her engagement to Eugene Kadau, son of Mrs. May Radau of Gulfport. Mississippi. She will be married July 16 in Asheville. (Rembrandt Photo). Iron Duff Club Meets With Mrs. T. C. Davis I The Ironduff Home Demonstra , tion Club met this week at the home of Mrs. T. C. Davis. The president, Mrs. Manson Medford was in eharge of the meeting and gave the devotional. Leaders reports weer given on preservation of eggs by Mrs. Med ford. and milk for good health by Mrs. Frank Davis. The demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners" was given by Mrs. Ned Crawford, Mrs. Hardy Caldwell and Mrs. Ray Milner, foods and nutrition leaders. Refreshments were served by the hostess. * * * Want Ads bring quick results. TRADITIONALLY THE FINEST FOR FATHER'S DAY... . AMERICA'S FINEST WATCH The Gift of Happiness ? "\ A. WINDSOR ? B. CRANSTON ? 19 iewels. Noturol $OCOO 19 iew.lt. Natural $7150 Buda? gold filled. "J gold filled. ?? 8 terms C. DIXON? 17 to suit |.w.Is. Natural <71s0 *d. Te. gold filled. / I tmmmmmm With strap $62.30 Many Other Gifts For FATHER S DAY ? B Sheaffer Pens Men's Jewelry Parker Pens Swank Schick Razors Feldent Remington Razors Kretaler Sunbeam Razors Ration Ronson l.ightcrs Billfolds P'^ .ihmiKbi 1 ? Miss Margaret AnneHJ Weds John Harold Noursl Miss Margaret Anne Hunt of Mncinnati. Ohio, daughter of Mr md Mrs. Allyn H. 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