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Mae West jde Of R. Bagley Mae West, daughter J"/ Mrs S. A West of mt. the bride of Lt. Baglev of the United porce, sow of Mr. an^ f, of Suwanne, Saturday. October 2 at J the Spring HiU Bap Lble ring eeremonj was I by the Kev Thomas Er aton. A program of tra redding music was pre miss Martha Jean Kelly, 1(j Miss Sue Kelly, vocal of Canton. de given*in marriage by r wore a gown of white bndal >atin. The bodice iver satin was designed w eat heart neckline and ered sleeves. The full I into a chapel length ? veil of illusion was at a coil of lace trimmed U, and she carried a in covered Bible topped lite orchid and showered amers. Her only orna a single strand of pearls the bridegroom. Uty Jjtroupe of Candler her sister's matron of I wore a gown of blue i net, fashioned with a dice, sw eat heart neck a bouffant skirt. Her ere a bouquet of white centered with white aids were Mrs. Charles of Brevard, Mrs. Ken :andler. Miss Dorthy El lanta, Georgia, and Miss organ of Canton. Their rose and blue taffeta acre identical in design the honor attendant, and ?ied bouquets of white ce Seeber of Low Point, id as best man. Ushers es Howard West, brother de. of Canton, Jerry Bag er of the bridegroom, of Georgia, Harry Stroupe of Candler, and Charles Ledbetter of Brevard. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Those assist ing in serving were Mrs. Wayne Stamey, Mrs. Owen Murray Mrs. Paul Ledbetter. and Mrs. Hoylc Clark and Mrs. Howard Worley, aunts of the bride. The couple left for a wedding trip to Kentucky. For traveling the bride wore an ivory and cocoa suit with brown accessories, and the or chid from her Bible. Mrs. Bagley was graduated from Bethel High School. She attended Pfeiffcr Junior College, Young Harris College, and Piedmont Col lege. She was recently employed by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation in Marietta, Georgia. Lt. Bagley is a graduate of Cum ming High School, Cumming. Ga. He attended Piedmont College, and is a graduate of the Jet Fight er Pilot School, Williams Air Force Base, Chandler, Arizona. Presently he is stationed at Clovis, New Mexivo. McKimmon Club Has Meeting At Glenelle's The McKimmon Homo Demon stration Club met last week at Gitnelle's Tea Kooni in Canton with Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. W. J. Muse, Mrs. E. M. Lide and Mrs. Glenn Williams as hostesses. Mrs. Logan White presided. Guests wore Mrs. Venson Ilarkins from Texas, Mrs. Carl Medford of Lake Junaluska. Miss Mary Fran cts Kirkpatrick and Mrs. James Hyatt from the Canton Homcinak ers. Mrs. J. T. Powell was wel comed as a new member. Mrs. Moody Hyatt, foods and nu trition leader, discussed buying meat and preparation of the less expensive cuts for nutritious dish I cs Mrs. W, J. Muse, garden load er, presented timely tips for the fall garden. Mrs. W. C. Moody, citizenship loader, was recognized as one of the county's delegates to ! attend the United Nations Tour. The demonstration on "Simple Entertaining" was presented by j Miss Mary Cornwall, home agent ! * * * Moose To Resume Friday Socials The Loyal Order of Moose an nounces that it has resumed its Friday night socials which had been discontinued because of local football games. Beginning Friday, Oct. 8, at 7 lit) p.m. a new series ? of activities will be held, according to John W. Marcus, past Governor No admission is charged to the I events, which are open to the pub lic. The entire family is invited and is promised an evening of good clean entertainment. Refresh- . ments will be served. Mr. Marcus also announced that I the Ladies' Auxiliary is still in the process of forming and that any one who joins in the near future i will be on the charter list. i The month of October has been j declared an open house period for ] the Moose in this area. Members may entertain guests in any part : , of the Lodge premises. The Lodge | meets in clubrooms in the former | telephone offices over Gunn's Corner. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Vance Derby and small daughter. Judy, have return ed from a three weeks visit with relatives in Woodbury. If. J, and New York City. I ? 1 Ww/? k Our expert "Watch _ HX/ Doctori" will mak* I your watch run lika now I moke it look lika now. Priced from KSUfflH 54 95 L? 11MART SHOP H'KlilM. YOl' RRIFIC - .. uctions * 1N A ULDRKVS /M (ESSES YEAR MAINSTAYS THAT GO HT TO TIIE HEAD OF THE . . ANI) TO THE HEART OF SS WHO WEARS ONE. riplf A For Pretttnrss, Sturdy -Wash-Ability And Eow. Low f-_ I S' - - - AND TO MENTION JUST A FEW MORE ITEMS*. . . COATS JACKETS SKIRTS I BLOUSE^ ? LINGERIE IA,J s? REASONABLY PRICED - - - AND all so pretty ( t>ME IN WHILE OCR SALE LASTS AND FILL IN AND COMPLETE 1 ,,F LITTLE MISSES' WARDROBE! | SMART SHOP Ma,n lHalGL 6-1210 ; J I MR. AM) MRS. GORDON' COLEMAN WATTS of Canton announce the engagement of their daughter. Jiimnie Isabel, to Robert Boyd Patterson, Jr., sou ol Mr. and Mrs. Hubert B. Patterson of Little ton, North Carolina. The wedding is planned for November. Barberville Baptist Circle Will Meet The Business Women's Circle of Lhe Barberville Baptist Church will meet Monday night, yl 7:BO o'clock in the home of Mrs. Raymond Blanton. Mrs. j r. I nderwood will pre side and Mrs. Nola llightower, program chairman, will present I lhe program. Mrs S 11 Bushnell is spending ilus week with lier son. Sam Hush- | neil, Jr.. and his children in Ashe \ ilie, while Mrs. Bushnell, Jr. is in Hendcrsonville with her mother. Mrs. Wilshire Griffith, who is crit- , ieally ill. * ?+ * ? i I i Cut luncheon meat into cubes and alternate on skewers with green pepper, mushrooms and onion. Broil and serve with a bar becue sauce. I SHOP WITH EASE AND CONFIDENCE $1552^1 HOLDS ANY !T<?\BULOVAj| ?,t A M. V'll CHRISTMAS I An \ ?A . 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NO'I Orion 20'< Wtntl Sizes 0-1 T? and 1 I Vi - i ? SPECIAL $595 Boys' Lonjj Sleeve IMaid SHIRTS Sizes $I Keg. SI. IS .Men's White Dress SHIRTS Sizes 11 to 17 T $150 $2.98 Hoys' Sanforized Hroadcloth PAJAMAS Sizes 4 to 18 I SPECIAL ' $J98 Children's Rayon PANTIES 5$100 PAIRS ? I.ace Trim ? Sixes 2 to I ? White ? Pink ? Blue ? Maize ? Second Floor ? BEDSPREADS ? Double and Single ? All Colors BT c jf / To $:>.?:> ? First Floor ? CHENILLE SPREADS ? Full Size OO ? Ass't. Colors ^ I zr zr ? $2.98 Value ? Basement ? REPEAT SALE! Men's 100'/' Wool SLACKS* ? Sizes 29 to 12 ? Flannels ? Gabardines ? Worsteds ? All Colors $?88 Regularly Priced To $16.50 Hoys' 11 ()/.. Zipper Fly WRANGLER JEANS ? Sizes (i to 12 ? Values to $2.7i> ? Slightly Irregular $| 50 ? Itasement ? Men's Overall Coals And JACKETS llulton And A MM Zipper Styles tlU, lllanket Lining ^ ? llasement ? Regular $1.00 Dorothy Perkins WEATHER LOTION 2 for $1 Special (iroup ? Ladies' Cotton and Kayon BLOUSES >1?? Sizes .12 to 'IK ? 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