fsTinda Wood Is W?d~ MAlden L. McCracken lal Party Honored I Rehearsal ? p,,sv Ezell and Joseph I aerc honored following ? ,dmg rehearsal Thursday Rwhen Miss Rufina Bright, ?of the bride, entertained in ; R' in Hazel wood. Kridal motif was carried out Retails for the party. The ?ooni was decorated with ar Rp|; of white sweet peas. R and babv's breath and the ? table, which was covered ? linen cut work cloth, was R. u jth a bowl of white ast R sweet peas, flanked by Rpers Favors were minia R of rice, tied with green ?and forget-me-nots. ? 0 R Martin poured coffee Rhers assisting were Miss Right. Mrs Jess Grouser, Sr., R Ernest Hyatt. Rue?,s included members of R families and the bridal Rnd were Miss Ezell, Mr. Rihe Kev. and Mrs. Earl H. R Mrs John Ezell, Sr., Mr. R John Ezell, Jr.. Donald Rr and Mrs. Jess Crouser. Rand Mrs. Joseph C. Howell, R Betty Anne and Marfha RLinton Palmer, Miss Mo Rner, Bob Brannon, Mrs. Rlhoun. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Rouser. Sr., Miss Mary R Charles Camp and Miss Rt Noland. ?r's Guild Will ? Tuesday Night ? Rectors Guild of Grace ?-.i church will meet in the ?of Mrs. Harry Marshall ? at 8 p.m. ? M. C. Green will be co I for the meeting. R M. Fowler and children, R Billy and Martin, of Char Re visiting the former's ? Mrs. O. R. Martin. Mr. ? accompanied his family ? the weekend and Mr. Mnr ?arner-Robins, Georgia, also ? for the weekend. R Massie left yesterday Rail Air Force Base, Flori Re he will have a thirty ?ining period with the Air Miss Linda Wood, daughter 01 Mr. anu ivirs. seui C. v? ooa oi canton, oceanic uie oiiUe oi Air man First Class Aiuen a.. ivicv. iaca en ol itanuoipn neia, 'lex, son oi ?mis. Can aaecracxen 01 ?> aynes vnie aim tne laie :vir. McCrucaen, oaturuay ai i.'m p.m. in uie rutins aieinouisi Ciiurcn. ine rtev. *?. iU. tiatnourn, pasiur oi ine cnurcn oniciaied. The wedding music was present id oy Aiiss ixoima Jean broyies, vo calist, and Morris broyies, organ ist, both of Canton. The bride, given in marriage by her lather, wore a gown ot wnue cnantiuy iace over satin designed wttn a fitted bodice and bounani skirt with a scalloped hemline. The bolero jacket oi matching lace lea lured a mandarin collar and long tapered sleeves. Her veil ot bridai illusion was attached to a coronet oi lace trimmed with pearls, and she carried a white Bible topped with a white, purple-threated, or chid. Miss Shirley Jones oi Canton served as maid oi honor. She wore a dress of peach organdy fashioned with a moulded bodice and a full skirt embroidered in white threads. She wore a white hat, and carried a bouquet of mixed summer flowers. Miss Mary Lou Gates of Canton was bridesmaid. Her gown of sun yellow organdy and white hat were identical in design to that of the honor attendant. She also carried mixed summer flowers. Roy Smathers of WaynesviUe was best man. Ushers were Carl Mc Cracken, Jr., of WaynesviUe broth er of the bridegroom, and Thomas Wood of Canton, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony the cou ple received the guests in the vesti bule of the church, after which they left for a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue linen dress with white acces sories and the white orchid de tached from her Bible. The couple will reside in San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. McCracken was graduated from Canton High School and the Pack Square Beauty School. Mr. McCracken was graduated from WaynesviUe Township High School, and has served three years in the U. S. Air Force. * ? * Miss Sara Jane Garrison, a ris ing junior was included on the Alpha honor roll at Western CaroUna College for the spring semester. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Garrison. MnS. ALDEN L. McCKACKE.N was married Saturday evening in the Plains Methodist Church. She is the former Miss l.inda Mood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth C. Wood of Canton, (Photo by Paul's Studio). Methodist WSCS | Honor 6 Officers Six outgoing officers of the Meth-: odist Woman's Society of Christian Service, Western North Carolina Conference, were honored for their "outstanding service" Friday at the close of the group's three-day an-! nual meeting at Lake Junaluska. Pearl-studded pins and certifi cates of membership as "honor- \ ary life patrons" were awarded to Mrs. E. L. Ballard. High Point, and Miss Lillian Walker. Charlotte. ; Mrs. Ballard has served 10 years as woman's editor of the North Car- j olina Christian Advocate, and Miss : Walker eight years as conference! secretary of missionary service. Receiving pins and honorary life ? memberships were: Mrs. R. M. j Hauss. Shelby, recording secretary: Call For Help GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. < API ? A resident summoned police to his home late at night, saying there was trouble and he wanted to register a complaint. Two patrol man found David Bylsma, 5. had a dispute with his teen-age baby sitter. Mrs. H. G. Allen, High Point, for merly of Lake Junaluska. secretary of missionary education; Mrs. Mark Goforth, Lenoir, secretary of youth work, and Miss Stella Ward. Greensboro, secretary of student work. The presentations were made by two former presidents of the WNC Woman's Society of Christian Service, Mrs. J. W. Payne, Chor ryville, and Mrs. C. C. Weaver,; Winston-Salem. Miss Catherine Johnson, H. L. Burch, Are Married Beta Sigma Phi Plans Dance For July Third Flans are being completed by the Beta Sigma Fhi sorority for vhe annual July Fourth dance. The dance will be held in the Waynesville Armory, Saturday. July 3. beginning at 9 p.m. Music will be by Bobby Allen and his 7 piece orchestra from Asheville. Mrs, John Nesbitt is serving as general chairman for the event with Mrs. Virgil Smith as co chairman Committee chairmen are as follows Mrs. Charles Ed wards and Mrs. Raymond Cald well. decorations; Mrs. Ray Ellis, poster: Mrs. Lewis Green, tickets; Miss Bernice Harrell and Mrs. Jack Klopp. publicity; and Mrs. Charles McDarris, cards. * * * Gray Ladies Receive Caps In Ceremony Three Waynesville Gray Ladies were capped at special ceremonies held Wednesday in Hendersonville. They were Mrs. Felix Slovall. Mrs. Joe Liner and Mrs. David Under wood These Gray Ladies, along with around twelve others from Hender sonville. Black Mountain and Ashe vilte, recently completed a special course making them eligible- for work in veteran's hospitals. The ceremony was held following a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. J. B. Edwards. The Waynesville group received their caps and pins from Mrs. David Hyatt, chairman of 'he local Red Cross chapter. Mrs. Charles McDarris, executive secre tary of Red Cross, also attended. Mrs. Stovall. Mrs. Liner and Mrs. Underwood will do volunteer work at Oteen Hospital one day each week. * * * Dr. and Mrs. William S. Sloan. Toms, and Mrs. Toms' grandson, the latter's mother, Mrs. Nathan Rogers Toms of Petersburg, Vir ginia. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan. * * * Nancy Prevost. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prevost, will leave Wednesday for Camp Merrie Wood where she will spend sever al weeks. Miss Catherine Johnson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson of Canton, became the bride of Harold Lloyd Burch. son of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Burch of Clyde, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Bethel Baptist Church. The Rev. Calvin L. Bisett, pastor of the church, officiated us ing the double ring ceremony. Miss Pauline Shepherd of Bethel, pian ist, and Mrs. Calvin L. Bisset, solo ist, presented a program of wed-, ding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of impor ted rosepoint lace over satin fash ioned with a fitted bodices and a bouffant skirt which extended into a chapel length train. The long sleeves ended in points over the wrists. Her two tiered, fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a cap of rosepointe lace over satin and trimmed with seed pearls, and she carhied a white Bible topped with a white orchid and satin streamer^ Her only ornament was a strand of cultured pearls, gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. James Mat his, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina length dress of blue niylon net over tafleta. design ed with short sleeves, full skirt, and a fitted bodice. She wore a match ing bandeau of flowers and carried a bouquet of mixed summer flow ers. Briesmaids were Mrs Fred I). Almond of Asheville, Miss Clara Johnson of Bethel, both sisters of the bride. Miss Norma Sue Burch of Clyde, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Geraldine Laymon of Bethel. Their dresses were of pas tel tints of blue, green, and or chid and were identical in design to that of the matron of honor. They carried bouquets of mixed summer flowers. Miss Doris Ann Johnson, sister of the bride, and Miss Gail Inman were junior attendants. Their dres ses were pink and identical in design to those of the other attend ants. They also wore matching bandeaux and carried bouquets of mixed flowers. Michael Burch, nephew of the bridegroom, was ringbearer. Car roll Burch, twin brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were. Roy, Boyd, and Lin den Burch, brothers of the bride groom, and Bob Fore, After the ceremony a reception was held at Glenelle's on Pisgah Drive. Those assisting in servini MRS. HAROLD LLOYD BURCH is the former Miss Catherine Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson of Canton. She was married Jtesterday af^rnoon In th/e Bethel Baptist Church. (Lyle Henderson Photo). were: Mrs. Glenn Williams, Mrs. Margie Cat hey, Mrs. Carson Clark, and Mrs. Fred Sutton. Mrs. Lowell Mull was in charge of the register.: After the reception the couple left by car for a wedding trip. For' traveling the bride wore a navy and white dress with white accessories, and the orchid detached from her Bible. The bride is a graduate of Beth el High School and is employed at Dayton Rubber Company in | Waynesville. The bridegroom is a! graduate of Clyde High School and \ is employed at the Champion! Paper and Fibre Company in Can ton. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Mason Crum of Durham have arrived to spend the summer at their home at Lake gjunaluska. Mrs. Kirkpatrick Is Home Club Hostess The Crabtree-Hyder Mountain Home Demonstration club met Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. John Kirkpatrick. president. Mrs. G. C. Palmer, Jr., conducted t.ic devotions. Mrs. Joe Palmer, poultry leader, discussed methods of preserving eggs for home use during the peak production period. ? Mrs. Kirkpat rick, home management leader, gave tips on conserving the home maker's time. The demonstration on "Gcod Vegetable Dinners" was presented by Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent. During the social hour re freshments were served by the hostess. OUR 22nd SEASON IN WAYNESVILLE ?. ? . * "? ' ?- ?. ? ? . ? :? . ? ???? ??? . ?; ???? ? ? ?. r i ? . ? i / i ' ... ? .. . ?' ? ' - ? : . 1 ' " ' ? i j i . ?? ? ? ? -1 : - ? ? ?' ? ' . ;' ' ? ? ?? ? ' , ? . ? ? ? ?; ? - 1 1 / "*? M / / Th ?u* au ? *TTE*0 / / " / / C r / / *"ghrs . o / / ??"?? *,ir / ' i ' '. * ' 1 ? ' Swings for prizes at each sale? for the most unusual ? gifts we ever collected ? come early get your early ticket. 8* ?? ' 2 - AUCTION SALES DAILY - 2 % 10:30 A.M. and 8 P.M. The Largest Collection Of Art In The South Consisting of: Diamonds, Watches, English Plate, Royal Copenhagen, Dresden, Crown Derby, Persian Rugs, Linens, Oil Paintings, China Lamps. Sterling by Georg Jensen, International, Gorham, Tiffany, Peacock and other Famous Brands. ? Ask To See Our Own Imported "Jimmy Mann" Watches ? , THIS IS OUR 22nd CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN WAYNESVILLE 1 ? 153 MAIN STREET James Mann. Owner WAYNESVILLE ? Seymour Risen, Irv. Pine, Ward Eldridgl, Leon Sisson, Elinor Jones, Fred Durant?? Personnel ?a ./rim! i \! ?? ' 4 ' , . *| Joe Benson ^Associate Auctioneer. ? a I' i W." ^