? I
Mrs. E. C. Moody, who hai
been visiting relatives in Califor
nia and Oregon for the past thret
months, is expected to return Fri
day and will be with her son-ln
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Jiarry Whisenhunt. Mrs. Moods
? was the guest of her brothers W
s L and Claude Allen, and theii
- , families in Cottage Grove Ore
? gon.
. I ? ? ?
Mrs. J. H. Coleman has re
\ turned to her honu on Jonathan
Creek alter visiting her mot her
Mrs. Randell in Shelby.
Mi? Alice lincher. wkoor mar
riser to .lames DuMnnt llearman
is planned fur August 21, has Imii
orrd us with hrr selections of
Silver, China, and Crystal. Iler
patterns are:
Silver?r"Silver Wheat" by Reed
and Barton.
China?"Wheat" by l.enox.
Crystal?"Golden Aloha" by
Tiffin.
Thev are on display at
KITRT (JANS, Jeweler
' Visitors Are
Invited To
Enter Flower
! Show Exhibits
Visitors in this community will
have a special place in the annual
flower show, "Come To The Fair,"
to be held by ttu* Hichland Gar
den Club. Wedn^day, August IB.
Listed in the flower show sched
ule is a classification. "The-pret
tiest tiouquet made and entered by
a.visitor to these mountains." The
arrangements must be the work of
the exhibitor but material may be
obtained from any source.
In addition to flower exhibits the
show this year will feature a mid
way with exhibits of various arts
and crafts.
and new quilts, rugs, coverlets
Anyone is Invited to exhibit old
and counternanes. These articles
should be accompanied with notes
of identification including their
history and names of the makers.
No ribbons or prizes will be pre
sented in the arts and crafts ex
hibits.
The show will be held in the
new high school cateteria from 2
p.m. until 10:30 p.m. Admission
will be 25 and 50 cents.
All proceeds will go to the Rich
land Club's fund for beautifica
tion of the high school grounds.
* ? *
Mountain View Club
Has Regular Meeting
?
A regular luncheon meeting of
the Mountain View Garden Club
was held Thursday in the home of
Mrs. Fred Allison. Mrs. Joe Massie ,
and Mrs. Fred Hyatt were co
hostesses.
Mrs. Irving Leatherwood pre-!
septed a program on "Gardening
in the Shade".
Mrs. Allison presided during the
business hour and a discussion'was
held on the flower show which the j
dub will sponsor in October. Mrs.
Leatherwood was named general
chairman of the event.
? * *
Mr and Mi s. Hugh L. Davis and
twin daughters, Diane and Donna, j
have returned to I heir home in
Richmond. Ky. after visiting t ela-'
fives here.
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Mr. and Mrs, Frank R. Roberts of j
Portsmouth. Va. are visiting the'
latter's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. League.
JACK and JILL
KINDERGARTEN
Located On The New
Highway, 19 - 2:5
Will He
OPEN
For The Regular School
Term Beginning
AUGUST 2.'lrd
Hours 8:45 ? 11:45 A. M.
Mrs. Russell Fultz
Mrs. Fred Harron
Fur Further Information Call
GL 6-5596
jCarolyn Lee McElrath Is
Bride Of Jack McPhail Kirby
Miss Carolyn Lee McElratb.1
daughter of Mr and Mrs W Leo
McElrafh of Canton became the
bride of Jack McPhail Kirby. son I
of the Rev. and Mrs. C W Klrb.v j
' of Gastonia, in a c-andlelmht cere
mony Saturday evening at 8 o clock j
in the Central Methodist Church
of Canton. |
The Rev. C. W. Kirby, father of I
the bridegroom, performed the
double ring ceremony Mrs J
Frank Pate, organist, and Mrs
Robert Allen, vocalist, presented a
program of wedding music.
The bride was given in marriage .
by her father. She wore a gown of |
candlelight Chantilly lace and ny- j
Ion tulle over satin, fashioned with
a sculptured bodice of hand-clip
ped lace and fastened in the back
I v. ith tiny self covered buttons. The
long sleeves tapered to a point
over the hands. The decollete neck
li"e was bound in gathered Chan
tilly lpce. Her fingertip veil of
candlelight tulle fell from a lace
and pearl trimmed Juliet cap.
The bride carried a cascade bou
! quct of gardenias centered with a
white orchid.
Miss Blanche Selden of Weldon
'college roommate of the bride, was
t maid of honor. She wore a floor
I length gown of maize crystalette
designed with a shawl collar and a
full skirt of unpressed pleats. She
wore a maize tulles cloche-type ha'
and carried a cascade bouquet of
yellow and lavender asters.
Mrs. John R. Stephens of Clyde
sister of the brideeroom, was mat
ran of honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Nancvlee Duckworth of Can
ton. Miss Mary Lou Starke of Ro
anoke Rapids, and Miss OwA
Maoles of Wadesboro. They wore
gowns of nile green crystalette and
hats identical in design to that o'
the maid of honor. Thev carrie''
cascade bouquets of yellow and
peach asters.
Robert Kirby of Gastonia, broth
er of the bridegroom, was best
man. Ushers were Bill McElrath of
Canton, brother of the bride. John
Stephens of Clyde, J. C., McPhai)
of Winston-Salem, uncle of the
brideeroom. and J. C. McPhail. Jr.
of Winston-Salem.
Immediately following the cere
mony the bride's parents enter- \
tained with a reeention at Glen- 1
elle's on Piseah Drive. Those as- |
sisting were Mrs. Carl Powell. Mrs i
Robert Phillips. Mrs. Hall B. Whit- ]
worth. Mrs. Don Raldolph, Mrs. t
Thomas James. Mrs. Eleanor Ja
cocks. Mrs. Neil Vetoe. Miss Eliza- ;
beth Ferguson. Miss Betty Morgan, t
and Miss Pauline Slaughter.' Mrs. (
F R Mease and Miss Marv Ann I
Dudley presented piano selections |
during the reception.
After the reception the couple 1
left for a wedding trio to Florida. 1
For traveling the bride wore a 1
Parisian style dress of gray and I
white imported silk, a basque 1
jacket of gray linen, and a red 1
feather hat with red accessories. *
She wore the white orchid from
her boiiouet. I
Mrs. Kirby was gradutaed in May
from Greensboro College where ]
she received a B.A. degree in
Elementary Education. She plans 1
to . teach in the Winston-Salem j
Lovely in Linen
n
By VERA WINSTON
PERFECT for an important
date or an informal dance is this
charming dress, the fabric fine
linen, the color beige or pastel
shades. Delectable detailing
marks the frock which is sleeve
less and has a simple, rounded
neckline. It is tucked from neck
to hem, the tucks widening in
their descent. Bands of heavy
cotton lace, dyed to tone, are
inserted in curved lines on the
bodice and hip yoke for a dressy
t?k
? * *
rhe Hornets Are
Entertained By
rheir Sponsor
The Hornets, Pony League pen
nant winners, and their managers
were entertained at a swimming
party and picnic supper given Fri
day afternoon by their sponsor, H.
P. MeCarroll of Garrett's Furni
:ure Co.
The boys were taken tor a swim
it Barber's Orchard after which
he picnic was held at The Rock
in the Fairview Road. Parents of
the players were also guests at the
picnic.
The pennant winners were David
ftussell, Bobby Ballance, Charles
Jobinson, Ronny James, Ralph Ar
lington, Sammy Frady, Wayne
Jruett, Harry Valentine. Bill Hol
ingsworth. Jesse Hollingsworth,
Jill Sisk. Jack Atkins, and Van
jreen.
Glenn Wyatt and Noble Arring
on were managers of the team.
? * ?
Beta Sigma Phi Will
Meet For Picnic Supper
Mrs. John Nesbitt and Mrs. Ray
CI lis will be hostesses at a picnic
upper for members of the Alpha
Cneta chapter of the Beta Sigma
'hi sorority Thursday. August 12.
it 7 p.m.
The picnic will be held at the
lame of Mrs. Nesbitt on Hillside
rerrace.
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Bkyland Club Will
Meet Thursday, 12th
The Skyland Garden Club will
neet Thursday, August 12. at 12;30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Hubert
Evans with Mrs. Hendon Winter as
?o-hostess.
Mrs. Joe Cathey of the Mountain
View Garden Club will be the
guest speaker.
Each member is asked to bring
lowers and a container to make ar
rangements for judging.
* * *
Frysom Deaver,
Haywood Native,
Dies In Calif.
Fryson Deaver, f>8. died July
14. at his home in California af
ter a short illness. He was the son
of the late V. C. and Mary Deaver
of Havwood and had been living
In California since retirement af
ter serving 33 years in the United
States Navy.
< Surviving are two daughters:
two brothers. Garrett Deaver oi
San Jose and Lonnie Deaver ol
Auburn. Calif.; and sev^n sisters
Mrs. George Clark of Venits
Oregon. Mrs. B. B. Moore ol
Tampa, Fit., Mrs. W L. McCotg oi
Candler, Mrs. R. R. Gaddis, Mrs
Fred Purdue, Mrs. W. H. Henson
and Mrs. W. M. Hargrove, all oi
Canton.
Burial was in Golden Gat<
Cemetery, San Bruno, California.
Mr*. Elsie Smathers Edwards ha:
returned from a visit in Bristol, Va
and is visiting her brother-in-Iav
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Francl
Massie.
City schools this fall.
Mr. Kirby attended Gultfon
College and ia presently station*
at the D. S Naval Hospital i
Quantic*. Va.
Personals
Lt. Col. and Mrs F. H. Marley
;:nd daughter of Washington. D. C.
are visiting the former's mother.
Mrs F. H. Marle.v. Sr.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Debus and
two children of Charlotte were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nesbitt in their home on Hill
1 side Terrace.
I ? * *
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cathey
and two sons spent the weekend I
With friends in Fayetteville.
? # *
Wilburn Davis, who is attending
summer school at the University of
North Carolina, spent the weekend
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jlenry Davis.
? ? ?
Miss Mary Sue Morgan, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mor
gan of Allen's Creek, has accepted
a position as secretary with the
Bell Telephone Company in And
erson, Indiana.
? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Espy Reed of New
Orleans are visiting the former's
father, Lyman C. Reed, in his home
on Peter's Cove Road near Bethel.
* ? ?
Russ Sheldon of St. Petersburg.
Fla., spent the weekend here as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Clauson.
? ? *
Mrs. Mildred Crawford Lee left
last week for San Francisco, Calif.,
where she will spend a month as
the guest of her brother and sister
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Craw
ford.
? ? ?
Mrs. C. R. Hill of Atlanta and
Mrs. Nixon Smiley of Miami have
returned to their homes from a
visit with their mother, Mrs. T. C.
Clayton.
? * ?
Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Fergu
son have returned to their home
in Atlanta after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Allison, Mr. and Mrs
Jule Boyd, and relatives on Fines
Creek. Mr. Ferguson is the broth
er of ^Irs. Allison and Mrs. Boyd.
? ? ?
Mrs. Leslie Jewel of Bridgeton.
N. J. spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. Allie Allison, on
Fines Creek and her brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Plott on Hemphill Road.
* * *
Roy Howell of Asheville spent
the weekend with his brother-in
law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Rainer, on Jonathan Creek.
? * ?
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Smith and
daughters of Hazelwood attended
the wedding of Miss Juanita Parks
and Darrell Mullins in Newport.
Tenn., Thursday etening. Miss
Parks is a cousin of Mr. Smith.
* ? *
Frank Kennedy. Jr. and daugh
ter, Kathy, of Raleigh are visiting
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank R. Kennedy on Jonathan
Creek.
? ? *
Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and
daughter. Nancy, of Houston.
Texas, have returned to thetr home
after a visit with the former's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R Ken
nedy. Sr., at Jonathan Creek. They
also visited Mrs. Kennedy's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, of
West Palm Beach, Fla., at Fontana
Village.
* * ?
Raymond Howell of Orlando.
Fla., is visiting his brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Rainer. and other relatives on Jon
athan Creek.
? ? ?
Mr and Mrs. Henry Y. Bridges
left this morning for their home in
Charlotte after spending several
days with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges.
? ? ?
Miss Kav Mixon. who has been
the guest of Miss Brenda Brrndnl'
for the past two weeks, 'left Fri
dav bv plane for her home in
Marianna. Arkansas.
? ? *
Mrs. Edward J. Dovle and
children. Jerrv and Evelvn, will
leave this week for their home in
Arlington. Va., after a month's
visit with the former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gibson, Sr
They also visited Mrs. Doyle's
1 brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hyatt.
? * ? ?
; Mrs. B. R. Pilar ski and daugh
! ters, Gail and Sue. of Lillian. Ala
. bama are visiting the former's
, mother, Mrs. Ernest Hyatt.
? ? *
| Miss Brenda Brendall left yes
. terday for Charlotte where she
, will spend a few days with friends,
r She will also visit Miss Betsy
Freeman In Salisbury and spend
> the weekend at Myrtle Beach be
fore returning home.
* ? *
i Among the annual rammer vlslt
. ors here at Bircbwood Hall are Dr.
e and Mrs. Frederick Lewis of St.
s Petersburg, Flo.. Mrs. A. E. Whit
tle of Savannah, Ga., and Mrs. A.
- H. Howell of Jacksonville.
? * *
a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fry Ira of
d Bristol. Va.. spent Uat waokand
n with the letter's mother. Mr* R H
laekwell.
Canton Personals
Mr. and Mr- J R Sechrest arnd
children left Sundav for a vacation
trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C where
they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs.
Phalli Lawrence and son of Ham
ilton. Ohio, former Canton resi
dents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furness and
their three daughters of Pasadena.
Texas, are spending approximately 1
three weeks here with Mrs. Fur
ness' parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.. B
Holtzclaw. -nd Mr. Furness* par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Furness.
Mrs. Clyde Hilderbrand lias as
her guests her sister and brother.
Miss Margaret Patterson and J. P.
Patterson, both of Statesville.
Mrs. John L. Roberts and son.
Charles M. Roberts, have returned i
to their home in Endwell, Neyv
York, after spending a week here
with Mrs. Roberts' mother. Mrs I
A. Burnette, at her horn on Acad
my Street.
Judge T. M. Rickards of West
Palm Beach. Fla.. his daughter.
Mrs. Art Kiel, and her daughter. \
Miss Jane Kiel, have returned to
their homes after spending come
time here with Judge Rickards'
sister, Miss Kate Rickards. and Ills
sister-in-law. Mrs. J. C. Rickards.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Orr of Char
leston. W. Va.. arrived today for a
visit of several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward E. Conley at their
home on Skyland Terrace.
Miss Barbara Moore, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Moore, has
had as her guests this week Miss
Thomissa Goodman of Edenton. N.
C.. and Miss Jacqueline Aldridge
of Winston Salem.
Miss Anita Brooks is expected to
arrive Saturday to spend some time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Maurice Brooks, after attending the
summer session at Wake Forest
College.
Miss Joan Owen and Charles
Owen are visiting relatives in Ra.l
eight this week. They were ac
companied by Bruce Briggs.
Miss Cora Moore and her niece,
Miss Linda Moore, and her nephew,
Bill Moore, are expected to return
to their homes here next week, j
after spending the past several,
weeks in Dayton Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fowler and j
son of Rocky Mount, N. C., are
spending the weekend here at the j
home of Mrs. Wowler's parents. !
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bryant Holtzclaw. j
Louis B. Holtzclaw. Jr.. a student
it Georgia Tech, is also spending a
few days at the home of his par- j
??nts.
Mrs. W. R. Palmer is spending |
approximately ten days in Wash
ington. D. C. as the guest of her ?
mother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ;
Mrs. James D. Secrest.
* * *
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Of Style
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dip in tetter should always he defrosted
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DRESSES
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399
up
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for all occasions
Juniors. Misses. Women's
Rayon. Cotton. Nylons, blends
Remember! ? These are specialty shop
dresses ? from lop makers, all from our
carefully chosen regular stock, \aried.
clean and highly desirable. Many women
wait for this final sale to buy for remain
ing hot weather and for next year!
For Travel or For Early Fall ?
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE
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