... Canton Club
Has Christmas
Dinner Meeting
?' The Canton Homemakers Home
Dem&hstration Club met Monday
in the home of Mrs. E. E. Conley
for its annual Christmas party.
?? Mrs. Mary Hnltzclaw, Miss Naomi
Bohnsdahl. Miss Dean Foster,
Miss Emma Hall. Miss Daisy Hur
ley and Miss Loretta Harris were
co-hostesses.
Mrs. Walter Cowart presided
during the business hour.
Perfect attendance certificates
were awarded to Mrs. E. E. Conley,
Mrs. Louis Duke, Mrs. Wesley
Holtzclaw, Mrs. James Hyatt, Miss
Mary Frances Kirkpatrick, Mrs.
Ralph Mease and Mrs. Mark
Reno.
Book certificates were present
ed to Mrs. W. O. Kearse, Mrs. G.
W. Bohnsdahl, Mrs Wesley Holtz
claw. Mrs Clyde Wilson. Mrs. J.
B. Hurley, Mrs. N. C. Bellamy,
Jr., Mrs. Kred Doutt.
Craft leaders reported that 14
work shops had been held since
the last meeting on copper plat
ter making, alumninum chasing,
aluminum trays, slip covers and
draperies.
Project leaders' reports were
given on Home Gardens by Mrs.
George Kdgerton. Home Beautifi
cation by Miss Loretta Harris.
Miss Mary Cornwell gave the
demonstration on "Planning for
Christmas", after which a Christ
mas party was held.
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Miss Sally, Stovall and Miss
Julia Ann Stovall. students at Sul
lins College, are expected to ar
rive tonight to spend the holidays
at their homes.
Homemakers
Of Canton
Have Party
The Happy Homemakers of Can
ton held their annual Christma:
! dinner pieeting Wednesday in th<
basement of the First Methodis
Church. Mrs. C. W. Gidney, Mrs
George Herndon, Mrs. Z. N. Coch
ran and Mrs. J. B. Hill were host
esses.
Mrs. Halmond Cook preside*
during the business hour at whiel
time officers were reelected fo
1955 as follows: president, Mrs
Halmond Cook; 1st vice-president
Mrs. J. Z. Cochran; 2nd vice-presi
i dent, Mrs. Archie Crisp; secretary
, Mrs. Clifton Miller; treasurer, Mrs
. J. B. Anderson, and historian, Mrs
i Edward Pless.
The club voted to sponsor a Can
cer Educational program for th<
1 Canton area.
Projects leaders reports weri
given on Food Conservation bj
Mrs. J. B. Anderson; Foods and Nu
trition by Mrs. Morris Kelley
Poultry by Mrs. Harold Smathers
and home garden, by Mrs. Genlrj
Cagle.
Book Certificates were issued tc
Mrs. Harold Smathers. Mrs. Ed
ward Pless, Mrs. J. Z. Cochran
Mrs. Clifton Miller.
New members welcomed were
Mrs. Mary Bryson, Mrs. Walter
Zackery and Mrs. Robert Rowe
Guests for dinner were Rev. and
Mrs. I. L. Roberts.
A demonstration on "Planning
for Christmas'* was given by the
Home Agent.
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Upper Crabtree Club
Has Christmas Party
The Upper Crabtree Home Dem
onstration Club met at the home of
Mrs. Troy McCracken on Monday
afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Ferguson
presided during a short business
session preceding the demonstra
tion on "Christmas Gift Sugges
!ions and Decorations".
A Christmas party followed with
an exchange of gifts. A gift of crys
tal was presented to Mrs. Fergu
son, a recent bride.
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MR. AND MRS. RALPH C. KING were married November 5 at
Langley Air Force Base. Mrs. King is the former Miss Barbara
Jean Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Franklin of Hamp
ton, Va., formerly of Waynesville.
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Miss Franklin
Is Bride Of
Ralph King -
Miss Barbara Jean Franklin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Franklin of Hampton, Va? former
ly of Waynesville, became the
bride of Ralph C. King, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Meville King of Char
don, Ohio, November 5, in the
chapel of Langley Air Force Base.
Chaplain Philip Hart officiated.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bfide woro a gown of
Chant illy lace over taffeta fash
ioned with a fitted bodice, scal
loped neckline, and long pointed
sleeves. Her veil of imported lace
sprinkled with pearls and sequins
fell from a Mary Queen of Scots 1
bonnqt. She carried a white Bible
topped with a white orchid.
Miss Pat Franklin, sister of the
bride was maid of honor. She wore
j a dress of pink embroidered or
gandy over pink taffeta and car
ried a bouquet of pink carnations. 1
Miss Phyllis King of Chardon was
bridesmaid and her gown was of
lavender organdy identical in de
sign to that of the maid of honor.
Thomas Gammon was best man
and ushers were Raymond Cald
well and Joe Bondell of Langley .
Air Base.
A reception "was held in the j
home of the bride's parents follow- j
; ing the ceremony.
The couple is residing in Hamp
ton. Virginia following a wedding
trip to Washington, D. C.
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Geraline Summey
Is Married To
I Ralph McCurry
Aliss Gpraline Sarah Summey, I
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward I
P. Suinmey of Clyde, became the I
bride of Ralph McCurry of Ashe- I
ville, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. I
McCurry. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in I
| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I
j Thompson in Clyde.
The ceremony was performed I
by the Rev. F. T. Pressley of Mon
roe, N. C. A program of wedding I
music was presented by Dillardjl
Unison of Hazelwood. pianist, and i|
Miss Peggy Sanford of Clyde, vo- I
I calist.
The bride wore a ballerina gown j1
jof orchid net over taffeta and ail
! matching stole. Her headdress was I
an orchid taffeta half hat trimmetj I
with velvet. She carried a whitf I
| Bible topped with a while orchid. I
Mrs Foci ne Parker of Clyde wa? I
matron of honor. She wore a bal- I
lenna length gown of net over taf- I
Icta. and carried an orchid.
Miss Patsy Thompson was flow- I
er girl. Her dress was of mint i|
green taffeta, and she carried a I
[ basket of rose petals.
Eugene Parker was best man, I
and Russell Sanford was an usher. II
An informal reception was held j I
! following the ceremony. Those I
I Mstctttif were: Mrs. John Bowen.il
His Karl Rogers, Mrs I, .1 I
Thompson. Mrs. K. F. Long, Mrs. I
.1 E Thompson, Mrs. Levi Morgan, II
1 and Mrs. Robert Alexander.
The couple left for a short wed-'|
ding trip. For traveling the bride I
wore a gray wool suit with black I
accessories, and the orchid from j I
I her Bible. # I
Mrs McCurry ?U graduated I
from Clyde High School, and Is em- I
ployed by the F.custa Paper Corp. I
in Brevard. Mr. McCurry attended I
the Asheville schools, and is em- I
nlovril by the Cm a - Cola Bottling I
Company In Asheville.
The couple will reside in Ashe- I
ville. '
Belk's Employes
Are Entertained
At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jennings en
tertained the employees of Belk's
Department Store at a turkey din
ner last night in their home at
Hillside Terrace.
Christmas decorations were
used throughout the hime and gifts
were presented to the guests by
Mr. Jennings.
Games were directed by Mrs.
George Ferguson, Mrs. Richard
Sheehan, Mrs. Roy Ruff, and Mrs.
Luther Gilliland.
Around fifty guests were in
cluded. /
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The Sam Medfords
Will Celebrate
61st Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medford will i
observe their sixty-first wedding
anniversary Sunday, December 19.
Open house will be held at the
home of a daughter, Mrs. Paul Mc
Elroy, Sr. on South Lakeshore
Drive. Lake Junahiska,
Friends and relatives are invit
ed to call between 2 p.m. and 4
p.m.
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Green Valley WMS
Meets With Mrs. Bryson .
The Wopian's Missionary Society
of the Green Valley Baptist ]
Church met last night in the home :
of Mrs. Bill Bryson. 1
Mrs. Homer Inman presented )
the program on 'How Far Is It ]
To Bethlehem?" ]
Mrs. James Morgan and Mrs. j
Fred Frady were welcomed as
new members and guests were
Mrs. Ruby Moore, Mrs. Buddy j,
Phillips, Miss Doris Snyder, and
Miss Frances Bryson.
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Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn will leave
Sunday for Mount Airy to spend
the Christmas season with her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Elliott Woltz.
Lt. Col. Walter Cathey j
Arrives From Korea '
Lt. Col. Walter Cathey has ar
rived in the States after spending
15 months in Korea and has joined
liis wile and son, Charles, at their
dome in Canton for a 30-day leave
He w ill be stationed at Dugway
Proving Grounds, Dugway, Utah,
following his leave.
Col. Cathey, who has been in the
Army fifteen years, is the son of
Mrs. Ed Cathey of Clyde and the
late Mr. Cathey.
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Miss Laura Woody will arrive to
morrow morning from Randolph
Macon College, Lynchburg, Va. to
spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
Woody.
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