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Wna Gwen Ferguson Is -lie Of Billy Rogers I'ina Gwen Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. if Clyde, became the t. Billy Rogers, son of ?s. Cauley Rogers, also i the Fines Creek Me ist Church, Wednesday uly 21, at 4 o'clock. Thomas A. Erwin, pas church, performed the kets of white gladioli d candelabra were used I the altar and the vows i before an arch deco white blossoms and anked by candelabra, er James, pianist., and lin, soloist, presented music. was given in marriage er. She wore a gown Chantilly lace and ny r bridal satin fashioned ace bodice with sweet ne and long sleeves oints over the hands, tended down the sides flfant skirt of pleated and she wore a waist of French illusion at pixie cap of lace triin ?ange blossoms at the rown. She carried a iquet of white roses h a white orchid and th stephanotis. Green of Clyde was nor. She wore a balle ;trapless gown of green Ion tulle over taffeta, h lace bodice and full skirt. Her hat was of e with open crown and a nosegay of garden >nor was Miss Eleanor iridesmaids were Mrs. aha of Brevard, cousin Miss Betty Felmet of ^^?c. and Miss Joan Fergu f Clyde, cousin of the bride L ijht'ir dresses were in rain ; '? M bow colors identical in design to that of the matron of honor and they wore matching lace hats and carried nosegays of garden flowers Miss James wore lavender. Mrs. McGaha wore pink. Miss Kclmet wore yellow, and Miss Ferguson wore blue. Joe Green of Clyde served as best man and ushers were James Mark Ferguson and Jerry Neil Ferguson, brothers of the bride. ? and Frank Davis and George Fer guson. brothers-in-law of the bride groom. After the ceremony the parents of the bride entertained with an informal reception in their home The bride's table was covered j with a white cut-work cloth and i v.as centered with a tiered wedding , cuke encircled with white gladioli Assisting were Mrs. D. Beeves Noland. Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, and Miss Hilda James, aunfs rft the bride: Mrs. Paul Robinson. Mrs D. D. Brummitt, Miss Lura Mae Creen. Mrs. Jim Carpenter. Mr Bob Koeh. and Mrs. Glenn Noland. rousins of the bride; Mrs. Franci Rogers, aunt of the bridegroom: i Mrs. David Noland. Jr.. and Mis Mary Dean Rogers, college room mates of the bride: Miss Mary rornwell, Mrs. Jimmy Murray. Mrs V ernon Ferguson. Mrs. Fred Brown jnd Mrs. Walter Rathbone. The mother, of the bride wore a rlress of pink embroidered linen vith pink hat and gloves. The atidegroom's mother wore a dress if aqua crepe with white acces sories. The couple left after the recep ion for a wedding trip to Florida For traveling the bride wore a .vhite glazed cotton dress with .vliite accessories and an orchid ?orsage from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Rogers was graduated from he Fines Creek School and attend ?d Western Carolina College at >ullowhee. Pvt. Rogers was also ;raduated from the Fines Creel ligh School and is now serving ir he U. S. Army, stationed at Fort ackson. Upon their return the iride will remain with her parent :id Pvt. Rogers will go to Fort ackson. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ? ling were Mr. and Mrs. N C ames. grandparents of the bride Jr. and Mrs. N. C. James. Jr., Ma imes and Ted James, uncles of the 11 ide. Miss Lois Efird. Mrs. Howard itamey and children. Miss Hilda ? ames, Miss Maggie James, great ? unt of the bride, and William ames, uncle of the bride, all ol itatesville; Mr. and Mrs Steve trguson and Mrs. Edward McGaha f Brevard, Mr. and Mrs. Howe ? 'erguson of Trenton, N. J., Miss - Jell Williams of Whittier, Miss . Vine Teague of Prentis, Mrs. A. A. - unes ol St. Petersburg. Fla., Mrs ,'jcille Furlington of Newport lews, Va.. and Mrs. J K. Dot son j f Enka. J i , -< WISHES \ JH|SO MUCH MORE /J [ WEN YOU GIVE A [ AMICA'S FINEST WATCH w if *62" ^ AUDREY 17 jewels. Natural or while gold-filled. With nutchmi brace let $71.5# I ' l^W *7150- ( GlENDA ] 17 jewels. 14k mtural 01 who* gold. < w M <*md. h1 T?b jb * *71? j? i't IYNOON cfj ?' ? 18 jewels Natural gold filled case sealed , against moiiture and L dirt. Also with lumi- J ^ nous dial. Hill -1v H21 ? ^Bnsllaywood County > Since 1939. J Km ' txrrrrrninTt fa l I j I - Linda Sloan Will Make Debut At Raleigh Ball Miss Linda Sloan will bo pre sented to North Carolina Society d the /annual Debutante Bull to be held by the Terpsiehorean Club of Raleigh on September 10 at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. She will make her debt.* with ap proximately 155 young ladies of North Carolina. The ball will be the highlight of a weekepd of events planned for the debutantes. Included in the I events are two evening dances, a morning tea dance, and various luncheons and parties, with an af ternoon tea at the Governor's Mansion. Miss Sloan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan and is a rising sophomore at Greensboro College. HDC Schedule Friday, July 23. 2:00 p.m.?Lake Junaluska ? Mrs. Grover Leather wood (Mrs. R C. Lonpl. Monday. July 20, 2:00 pin.?Mc Kimmon ? REA Kitchen (Mrs. Charles Suttles, Mrs. Moody Hyatt. Mrs. Ben Ray, Mrs. Harold Han sen!. Monday. July 20, 8:00 p.m.?Suu nook?Mrs. Carl Hooper. Tuesday, July 27, 10:30 a.m.? Clyde?Mrs. Joe Hardin. Wednesday. July 28. 2:00 ? Cecil?Mrs. James Reeves. MKS. BII.I.Y ROGERS was married yesterday afternoon in the f ines Creek Memorial Baptist Church. She is the former Miss Regina Gwen Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Fer guson of Clyde. (Photo by Lvle Henderson). Quilts, Rugs, Crafts, To Be Included In Flower Show Plans for special exhibits to be ; shown at the annual flower show, sponsored by the Richland Garden Club, have been announced by Mrs. W. F. Swift, chairman. The exhibits will include old and ( new quilts, coverlets, hand-woven. ! hooked, braided and crocheted rugs, knitted, woven and tufted counterpanes and other hand-wov en articles. There will also be exhibits of , handcrafts in wood, copper, alumi num. basketry, and caned and wov en chair bottoms. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Swift are Mrs. .1. P. Dicus, Mrs. Clayton Walker and Mrs. J. It. Boyd. The flower show will be held in the Waynesville High School audi [ torium Wednesday, August 18. Carrying out the theme, "Come j To The Fair." the show w ill feature ! a inidwav with special exhibits and an "old-hoss" sale which will be reminiscent of the sale of unclaint- j ! eri express by the railroads in the i Gay Nineties. I Bridal Couple Is Honored After Rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Davis and Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson were hosts at a party Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, honoring Miss Regina Ferguson and Pvt. Billy Rogers, following their wedding rehearsal. Arrangement of garden flowers were used in decorating and a brid al motif was carried out in the ap pointments. The guests in addition to Miss Ferguson and Pvt. Rogers, were Mr, and Mrs. Mark Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Cauley Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter James. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Franklin, Miss Betty Felmet. Miss Joan Ferguson. Miss Eleanor James. Mrs. Edward McGaha. Mr. and Mrs:. Joe Green, the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Erwin, and James and Jerry Ferguson. Miss Brenda Brendall and Misc Pan Parkntan returned Tuesday after spending a week at Camn Tekoa, the Methodist youth camp near Hendersonville. ? ? * Dr. and Mrs. John Penny and children. Mary Frances and Hugh ' are cxpeete dto return Sunday from Top Sail Beach where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Horton. + * * Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harrell and daughter, Paula Ann. returned yes terday from a visit to New York and Atlantic City. ? ? * Mrs. Louis Spillman will arrive tomorrow to spend the weekend here as the guest of Mrs. Harold 11 nes. Mrs. Mines and Mrs. Spill man will leave Sunday for Akron, Ohio to join their husbands. Dr. Ilines and Dr. Spillman, who are interning at City Hospital in Akron. * * * Mary Jane Hoald of Gulfport. I Miss., is here for a visit with her erandparents. Mr. and Mrs. It. I,. ? Coin. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ted Meyer have as their guest the latter's mother. Mrs. A. A Dibble of Washington,! d e. ? ? ? The 126-day eruption of Kilauea volcano in 1952 was the longest eruption in recorded history says 'the National Geographic Society. ?" Primrose Club Has Luncheon At Junaluska Mrs. R. L. McKittrick and Mrs. Herbert Singletary were hostesses for a luncheon meeting of the Primrose Garden Club, Tuesday afternoon at the Colonial Hotel at Lake Junaluska Mrs. Virgil Smith was the speak er. using as her subject "The Care and Planting of Fall Bulbs and Plants. Mrs. J. L. Edwards presided during the business hour. C^i ests were Mrs. A. A. Dibble of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Ralph Dickson. * * * Card Party Is Planned By Woman's Club The Waynesville Woman's Club ha- completed plans for a benefit card party to be held Thursday. July 29, at 8 p.m. in the showroom at Parkway Motor Co. f Reservations for the event may be made with Mrs. Charles Ray. Guests are invited to play the tamo of their choice and are re quested to bring their own cards. Refreshments will be served and irizes awarded at each table. Mrs. R. R. Campbell is serving as general chairman for the party vitlt the following committee hairmen: Mrs. Ray, reservations: .Irs. Hooper Alexander, refresh nents; Mrs. J. W. Killian, arrange nents; Mrs. R. R Jeter, prizes; and Mi s C. F. Kirkpatrick, place and .ecorations, . ? *"?- '? 'V " II .liss Bramlette Is Engaged To C. S. Tyson Mr. and .Mrs. M. V. Bramlette. ?>r announce the engagement of neir daughter, Norma French, to j ..arson Stanley Tyson, son of Mr.! ,nd Mrs. Luther Tyson of Wash-! agton. N ,C. The wedding is planned for Aug-) ist 8 in the Spring Hill Baptist J hutch. * * * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bridg nan of Columbia. Missouri, an iou nee the birth of a daughter ,'hrista Lynn, on June 29. Mrs Jrigman is the former Miss Sue j J we n. * ? ? Miss Laura Woody is visiting her lunt. Mrs. Henry Troutman, and Jr. Troutman in Atlanta, Ga. I Now Under New Ownership Waynesville Restaurant SHUKRI SHAKER ALI, OWNER GRADE A delicious meals m . oa 4 ? Main Street SERVED FROM _ _ ? _ . .. Near Shcppe s 5:30 A.M. To 10 P.M. | Home Agent 9 Gives Program At Club Meeting A demonstration on "The Well Groomed Club Woman" was given by Miss Mary Cornwell, home I agent, at a meeting of the South Clyde Home Demonstration Club Tuesday In the home of Mrs. Frank Jackson. ? Mrs. Glenn Allen, craft leader, reported on four textile painting workshops which she had conduct ed during the past month. Mrs. Van Deavers, president, presided during the business hour and distributed copies of "Garden Gimmicks," a booklet containing I suggestions for vegetable and flow er growers. Project leaders' reports Were given on Clothing by Miss Alberta Stamey, Health by Mrs. Frank Jacksuti and Citizenship by Mrs. Walter Rhodarmer. Mrs. Troy Rhinehart conducted the devo tions. Plans were announced for a cop 1 per planter workshop to be held at the August meeting in the Com munity House, August 17, at 9 30 am. \ * * * Miss Ruth Jones left yesterday for Louisville. Ky., to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, D. M. Trollinger. who died Tuesday night. Mrs. Trollinger is the form er Miss Lucille Jones of Waynes ville. JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT FOR BELK - HUDSON'S GIGANTIC JULY CLEARANCE SALE! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXTRA SPECIAL SALE OF DRESSES ONLY 200 OF THESE LOVELY SUMMER FROCKS ? VALUES TO $9.95 FOR THIS SALE % *3.99 i SO MANY WEEKS AHEAD TO ENJOY ?? WEARING THEM. COME IN SOON WHILE THEY LAST! YOU CERTAINLY CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS GIVE-AWAY PRICE! 3 Pairs NYLON HOSE. .$1 REG. 59c ? SIZES 8?/j - 11 ASST. NEW SI MMER SHADES YOU'LL FIND THIS BARGAIN IN THE BASEMENT! LOOK WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU WITH NIMBLE FINGERS! IMPORTED PURE IRISH LINEN Reg. $1.98 Yard QQ Now .'56 Inches Wide ? Ass't Pastels k, ? AND ? SHEER DRESS "PRINTS VERY SPECIAL AT A A REG. 59c & 69c /? /? f Yard FIRST QUALITY ? FAST COLOR NOW FOR THE HOME IN YOUR LIFE! CHENILLE BEDSPREADS FULL SIZE $<| 99 ASSORTED COLORS I '"h CANNON FIRST QUALITY M TOWELS ft SIZE 20 x 10 ? VALUES TO 48c C?g f\f\ ASSORTED SOLIDS AND PLAIDS | Z ORGANDY CURTAINS lie*. $1.9# (Kl AA Size 36 x 90 X | Permanent Finish ? Assorted White, Illue, Green and Hose (Basement) I , . VERY SPECIAL! LADIES SI MMER WERTHE1MER FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLOUSES V Regular S198 ^ $1 98 & $2.48 All Sizes ? All Colors LADIES'. COTTON PLISSE PAJAMAS $1 WE'RE HAVING A TREMENDOUS CLEARANCE SALE ON SHOES OUR SHOES HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED ? SO HURRY IN WHILE WE STILL HAVE YOUR SIZE AND CHOICE OF STYLES! ONE LARGE TABLE CHILDREN'S COTTON AND RAYON PANTIES Sizes 2 to 11 ? White, Blue, Pink & Maize 4 Pairs *1.00 (Basement) LOOK AT THE SAVINGS WE ARE OFFERING FOR THE MEN'S WARDROBE! SPORT SHIRTS 97< Kejj. $1.98 ? Sizes S - M - L Assorted Colors fclVUKE SIUIK MEN'S Swim Suits | 33'A OH MEN'S STRAW HATS ONE-HALF PRICE ONE LARGE GROUP CHILDREN'S SUMMER SANDALS Values To $2.98 ? Now ^ ^ Sizes 8'/i to 3 | jg HHL. Ass't. Colors & St vies Pair WE HAVE SO MANY OTHER BARGAINS WE CAN'T LIST THEM ? SO COME IN AND SEE THEM AT ? BefcHudsou | ^n?if!WPri:WigiMiyw> "t
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