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Guest Speaker ? Is Heard By B and PW Club Walter W Slender, districl rep resentative of the Social Security Administration field office in Ashe ville. addressed the Business and Professional Women's' Club at a ? regular meeting Tuesday night in the Crabtree Methodist Church. . Mr. I Sender spoke on the re tirement benefits of the Social Se- i . curity program. Me was introduced l>\ Miss Cathtrine Queen, chairman I of education and vocation. Miss Mary Cornwell presided ' during the business hour 1 Guests were Mrs. Blanche Black- ' man and Mrs. Eva Muisiner of St ' Petersburg. Fla. and Mrs. Dewey Noland of Alexandria, Va., and 1 Was ncsville. * * * t Mrs G K Easley of Greenville. ( S c. is spending this week with 1 ( her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. N Barber. Sr. She will be joined this weekend by her husband and their | thrte children, Dickie, Bobby, and t Cassandra, and will return home ( * with them on Sutntay. I ~ QVtonrtn'c Benefit Supper Is Planned By Richland WMU The Woman's Missionary Lnion of the Richland Baptist Church will sponsor a benefit supper, Sat urday night, August 28, in the home of Mrs. Roy Parton on Dolan Road, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. Tickets for the supper are on sabs at Parton's Feed Store, the Depot Barber Shop, and from members cut the W. M. U. As an added feature of the even ing there will he a sale of hand uade articles Including aprons, rillow cases, dishtowels, and mis sellaneouk. Proceeds from the event will go o the building fund of the church. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Harry B Beatly if Arlington. Va., are visiting the atter's mother. Mrs. Annie Mc cracken. Mrs. Beatty is the form ?r Miss Margaret McC'racken. ? * * Mrs. Gertrude C. Worrell of Wil iston Park, L. I., arrived Monday o- spend several weeks as the tuest of her brother and sister-in aw. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Colkitt. I ? ?? UI1V/ u i . ORLON CARDIGANS ? Ever Popular Long Sleeve Cardigans! ? Priced to Enable You To Have Several! ? Gorgeous Colors That Stay Bright Longer! i ? They Wash and Never Need ( Blocking! \ ? Black. White, Blue. Pink. \ Maize. Cherry! ^ ? Smooth Beige. Sizes for Misses :i4-4(>: 3-99 You'll Love These New W ashable WOOLEN SKIRTS 15> College Town 9 \ 11 Wool Tweeds ? All Wool Flannels 9 All Wool Novelty Weaves ? Popular Slim. Gored. Others To Flared Styles ? Misses .mil Junior Sizes 10.51.) .scene on campus: CORDUROY ZIP JACKET . . . ci isp comfortable companion to all voir casual clothes . generously ctiffcd sleeves deep-pocketed B in mint' that rival the autumn ? It avc> ... IJ t' Sizes If) to IS 5-95 Sheppc's 123 Main Stru t ifcau*, I Allen - Rogers Wedding Is Held Saturday Miss Carolyn Sue Rogers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs R C. Rogers of Canton, became the bride of Jerry Lewis Allen, son * of Mrs. Lucy Allen of Clyde and Ben Allen of ' Canton. Saturday, August 21 at 8 p.m. in the Maple Grove Baptist j ; Church The double ring ceremony | J was performed by the Rev. R. F. Wells, uncle of the bride, assisted i by the Rev L. J Rogers, pastor of , the church A program of wedd.ng music i was presented by Miss Jewel | Rhinehart of Clyde, soloist, and I Miss Dortliy June Gidney of Can ? ton. pianist The bride was given in marriage ! by her grandfather, C. S Rogers, j of Canton. She wore a gown of ' white ChantiUy lace and nylon net ! and a matching lace jacket. The j lull skirt was accented with panels | of lace, and her finger-tip veil of j illusion was attached to a tiara of 1 seed pearls. She carried a white Bible covered with a white orchid | and showered with streamers. Miss Barbara Sue McGowan of I Jesup, Georgia, cousin of the bride, I was maid of honor. She wore a i ballerina length gown of orchid net 1 and ChantiUy lace, fashioned with a bouffant skirt and a matching lace jacket. She wore a floral coro net and carried a bouquet of mix ed summer flowers. Norma Lou Rogers of Canton, cousin of the bride, and Freddie Rogers of Canton, brother of the bride, were junior attendants. The tormcr wore a dress of orchid or gandy. and carried g miniature bouquet of summer flowers. Robert L. Rogers of Clyde serv ed as best man. Ushers were T. M. Gibson and Jackie Shook, both of Canton. After the ceremony an informal reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. Those assist ing were Mrs. Glenn Allen of Clyde and Mrs. Ilal Williams of Morganton, sister of the bride groom. The couple left for a short wed ding trip. For traveling the bride wore a dress and jacket of aqua faille, white accessories, and the orchid from her Bible. Mrs. Allen was graduated from Bethel High a School and is em ployed by the American Enka Cor poration. Mr. Allen attended Clyde High School and served four years in the U. S. Marine Corps. Pres ently he is employed at the Eciista Mfg. Co. in Brevard. The couple will reside in West Asheville. * * * Maggie Church Plans Homecoming Day llomccoiping Day will be observ ed by I lie Maggie Methodist Church on Sunday, August 29 The . Church School will open at 10 a. in. under the supervision of Mrs. . C. I. White, Superintendent. The morning worship hour will he at , 11 o'clock with the sermon b.v the pastor Immediately following the j worship service, there will be din ner on the ground. All members i I and friends of the church are cor- j; diallv Invited to attend. ? * * Red Bank Baptists To Have Homecoming The Red Rank Baptist Church will observe homecoming and decoration day Sunday. September S with an all day service. Featured during the day will be speeial singing and a special in vitation has been extended to all the singers in the county. A picnic j lunch will be served at the noon hour. Graves in the cemetery will I be decorated during the da\ Saturday. September 4. has been \ set as the time to clean the ceme- I tcry. Any person interested in | helping with the work arc asked I to come on this day. ? ? ? Richland Garden Club ' Will Meet Friday The Richland Garden Club has ' announced a change in the date for the August meeting. The meeting will he held Fri day, August 27. instead of Thurs i day. August 2ti Mrs John Smathcrs, Jr. will be j hostess and the meeting will be held at 12 30 p.m ? ? ? Canton Garden dub Has Annual Picnic The August meeting and annual picnic of the Friendly Garden Cluh of Canton \was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. C. Moody j Ion Academy Street. Mrs Logan White presided dur ing a brief business session and al- j so discussed the progress of the | Elizabethan Garden project Miss Willie Smathcrs and Mrs. i Kmnictt Ration were associate hostesses for the meeting Twenty members were present, and Mrs F.d llarkins and Mrs Clay Rcgrani were guests, j ? '?' ? ? " 1 Mr and Mrs. Robert Bridgman and daughter. Christaly nn. arc \isitin,' Mrs Uridgman'y parent Mr and Mi- Robert I Owen, on Jonathan Creek, after an eight weeks stay in Columbia Mn where Mr Rridgman did post graduate work on a master's degree The Bridgmans and Owens have jn-t returned from n vacation In i Charleston, S c Mr and Mi Rridgman will reside In Canton j where the former is a member of tin faculty of the liivh si hool MISS LINDA STRINGFIKLD SLOAN will bp prrspntrd at thp :>Kth annual North Carolina Drbutantp Rail of thp Trrpsichorpan Club of Ralrigh on Friday pvpnine, Spptpmbpr 10. Shp is thp daughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Sloan. (Photo by Cuibrrson). Executive Board Of Woman's Club Has Meeting The executive board of the Waynesville Woman's Club met re-j cently at the home of Miss Louise | Ballard at Lake Junaluska to plan the coming year's program. Those present were Mrs. Roy Campbell, president; Mrs. R. R Jeter, 1st vice president; Mrs. J. W. Killian, 2nd vice president: Mrs. Henry Foy, recording secre tary: Mrs. Charles Ray. Jr., treas- i urer; af!d Mrs. J. 11. Howell, cor responding secretary. Miss Bal- \ lard is 3rd vice-president. The group decided to hold the ' 1954-55 metings in the fellowship i hull of the First Methodist Church j as in previous years. The first meeting will -be in the lorm of a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Thursday. September ! 16. The program will be a study j of parliamentary procedure. * ? * Mrs. Rothermel Is Hostess At Tea For Guest Mrs. K M Rothermel was tiostess at a tea Monday afternoon at The Lodge, honoring her cousin. Miss Carol Smith of New York City. Miss Smith, a noted contralto spent a few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rothermel after appearing in two concerts of the | Brevard Music Festival. Mrs. John Smathcrs. Jr. presid ed at the tea table, which had a centerpiece of pink zinnias and blue forget-me-nots. The guests, in addition to Miss Smith, were Miss Alice Quintan. Mrs. Nora Swill Atkins. Mrs. Hen ry Koy. Mrs. Ellen Fox Way. Mrs Richard Fox, Mrs W. Sherrod Mc- ; Call, Mrs Ben Sloan, Miss Pearl Harris. Mrs Roy Campbell, Mrs J. It Siler, Mrs. John Smathcrs i Jr.. Mis Robert Rrcose. Mrs. Wil-1 Ham Medford. Miss Betsey Lane | Quintan. Mrs. Robert Turner. Mrs. TXirand Tichenor. Mi's Frank | Hodges. Mrs James R. Thomas. Jr., Mrs Henry Lee. Miss Ann Al bright. Miss Evelyn Reed. Mrs; C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. H. I.. Boyd. Jr., Miss Amelia MacFadyen, and* Mrs. J F. Abel HDC Schedule, Friday . Aug. 2"?? 10:00?Juna-| luska?-Mrs. L. G. Dot son. Tuesday. Aug. 31?9:30- West Canton - Mrs. Theodore Clark tWant to meet earlier in month.* * * * WNC Methodist Conference Has Record j The Western Nortli Carolina Conference was first of all the conferences in Methodism in con tributions to the Week of Dedica tions for the year ending May 31. 1!'>4. according to a report just Issued hy tin* Division of World Missions. The WNC Conference contributed a total of $29,866. This 1s $1200 more than the previous year. The Northeast Ohio Confer ence was second with $23,203 I * * * Beta Sigma Phi Chapter To Hold Picnic Meeting The Xt Omtcron chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet , for a picnic supper. Thursday at ! 6:30 p.m. at the home of Miss Bernlee llarrell Mrs Hill Dover, president, wilt | preside during a brief business session I Linda S. Sloan To Be Presented At 1954 Ball Miss Linda S. Sloan will bo pre sentod to North Carolina society at the 1954 Torpsichorean Club Debutante Hall to be held! in Raleigh, Friday, September 10, at Memorial Auditorium. She will make her debut along with approx imately 155 young ladies of North Carolina. The ball will be the main event of a full program planned for the debutantes for the weekend of Sep tember 9, 10. and 11. Friday's program includes luncheon at the Sir Walter Hotel for the debu tantes and their chief marshals. A dance will be held Saturday night in Memorial Auditorium and a morning tea dance will be held at the Carolina Country Club. The debutantes will also be honored at a tea Saturday afternoon in the ? executive mansion. Miss Sloan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Sloan. She will be escorted by Robert E. Mas sie of Waynesville as chief mar-' shal and her assistant marshals will be Jeff Reeee. Stanford Mas sie, and George Dewey Stovall of Waynesville, and Carl Mundy. Jr. of. Montgomery. Alabama. A rising sophomore at Greens-1 boro College, Miss Sloan will leave September 6 to register for the fall term before going to Raleigh. * * * I Fred Love of Raleigh is spend ing this week with his mother, Mrs. Hugh Love. > Mary Dean Rogers < Is Bride Of i Richard Howell i Miss Mary Deane Rogers, (laugh- ! tor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers of Fines Creek, became the bride of ! Richard Howeil, son of Mrs. Nora James Howell of Winston Salem. < in the home of her parents Satur- | day evening, August 21. The Rev. James H. Coleman, pastor of the Fines Creek Metho- i dist Church, performed the double j ring ceremony in the presence of j a small group of relatives. The vows were spoken before an I improvised altor of palms and fan shaped arrangements of white gladioli and baby's breath. The bride was given in marriage i by her father. She wore a blue faille dressmaker suit with navy accessories and a golden orchid 1 corsage. The couple left immediately af- i ter the ceremony for a short wed ding trip after which they will be at home in Winston-Salem where Mr. Howell is employed by McLean j Trucking Company. Mrs. Howell was graduated from I the Fines Creek High School and ' attended Western Carolina Col- \ lege. Mr. * Howell also attended Western Carolina College after1 graduation from the Waynesville j Township High School. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pavne and Miss Lois Payne of Palo Alto. California, Robert H. JJnrinkle of Akron. Ohio, and Mrs. William Green- i leaf, Jr., of Washington. D. C. * * * j ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Harri son of Dearborn. Mich., announce the birth of a son, Geoffrey Martin, on Wednesday, August 25, at Oak- j wDod Hospital. Dearborn. Mrs. Harrison is the former Miss Louise Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin of Waynesville. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Sehulhofcr of Aiken. S. C. and Cashiers visited friends here this week. harden Club < Officers Meet With Miss Ballard j I < Miss Louise Ballard, director of j District One of the North Caro- ; Una Garden Club, was hostess at i meeting of district officers and I presidents of garden clubs in the district, Tuesday morning at her home at Lake Junaluska. Miss Ballard presided. Plans were made for each club j to sponsor a Christmas project, proceeds from which will go to | the Elizabethan Garden Fund. Mrs. A. W. Bottoms, of Canton, i district chairman of horticulture, i reported that each club has had j the required number of pro- j grams on horticulture. Mrs. F. E. Worthington, presi-1 dent of the Waynesville Council j of Gai'den Clubs, extended an in vitation to the group to attend the district meeting to be held in Way nesville, October 14. Announcement was made that Wilburn ClariM Honored On Bgl Wilbuiu honored at a last Sui H uotti H Arouiut forty ent, Including the rB of the auist^H of lu^ < J Cou I w ill be ' Church in Canton. I Junalusk ffl buii Week will w X fort will be madtfcl communities in th?4^| Mrs. .1 \\ Mijoro^^J distnit V den 11 n i ? i' .1 rt>l Following the was set led by the by her mot S J. Ballai and Mhs^B About thirty-five present. ? so CASUAL 1 and FANCY FREE SO REASONABLY PRICED. WE HAVE YOUR COAT ? COME IN AND TRY IT ON! The Smart Shop Main Street Dial GL 6-4210 Mn^MHHniBH^^^^Sl^C Time I MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE for Back-To-School and into Fall ? ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND FABRICS FOR AN ENJOY ABLE FALL ? NYLON AND ORLON n j owe/is ? ? .warm and wooly Sta/tfc . . . that wash and stay lovely MASSIE'S DEPARTMENT STOj
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