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1HD MRS. CHARLES H. LOVE, JK. vere married Saturday ion ill the home of the bride, the former Miss Mary Dorcas II, daughter of Mrs. Nora J. Howell. (II. B. Norton Photo). yD. Howell ride Of .Love, Jr. Wary Dorcas Howell, r of Mrs. Nora J. Howell mesville. and Charles 11. t son of Mr. and Mrs. Love of Winston Salem, arried Saturday afternoon clock in the home of the ceremony was performed Rev. Robert Shope of rille and a program of [ music was presented by Snyder, niece of the bride, who was given in t by her brother, Richard if Winston Salem, wore a blue wool suit with pearl <r accessories were navy wore a white orchid cor iither of the bridegroom is best man. formal reception was held (the wedding after which fie left for a wedding trip to Florida. Mrs. Love was graduated from Western Carolina College and Is' now teaching in the Ashboro City Schools. Mr. Love will be graduated from Western Carolina College in March after which the couple will make j their home in Winston Salem. Out-of-town guests at the wed ; ding were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love. Sr.. Peggy Love, Mrs. Lura | Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Howell, all of Winston Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Howell and children. Linda,% Betty and J. W., Jr.. and Mrs. Harriet Withers, I all ol Miami. Fla.; and Miss Joan Medford of Ashboro. ^ . * * * ' . Mant Ads bring quick results WC Students Arrive For Holiday Season - Students from Woman's College arrived during the weekend to spend the Christmas holidays with their families here. They include Mary Grouser, Mary Frances Mc Cracken. Billie Kitchen, Mary Mi | chal, Patsy Brendle, and Jessie ; Alexander. Ann Coman Crawford. : who also attends WC. is spendin | the vacation with a classmate in New York Cit>. iimmm'm Xfofhteiotcl lTHE ONE YOU LOVE! Wi A TRUSTWORTHY Jim. ~~ Q4> ?2m*M $7150 ?*u? m*. $79M <?? ... f'?? ?M. tacl. VSfn S65?? sy Terms ^WWJOMtWllAWlWAY ^^^jLHUTT iFor Your Shopping Convenience Sheppe's , Will Remain Open Until O'clock On Wednesday and Thursday Nights, Dec. 22nd & 23rd Husbands Night Is Held By Saunook Club Members of the Saunook Home Demonstration Club honored their husbands at a Christinas banquet Thursday night in the school lunch room. Christmas decorations were used on the tables. Mrs. James McClure led a de votional period after which she directed games with the assistance of Mrs. C. T. Hartman. Gifts were presented to the hus bands and members exchanged nresents. A gfift was also present ed to Miss Mary Cornwell. Mrs. Kd McClure served as chair man of decorations and Mrs. Herb ert Sineletary was chairman of the Hnner committee. * * * Mrs. Tutwiler, TV. G. Byers \re Married W. G. Byers, chairman of the Haywood County Board of Elec tions. and Mrs. Ann W. Tutwiler of Lake Junaluska were married De cember 16 at the First Baptist Church in Greenville with the pas or officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Byers will make heir home at Clyde. W. Canton Club Elects Officers The West Canton Home Dem onstration Club met Thursday in ihe home of Mrs. McClain Smath j ers. Mrs. Cromer Crisp presided dur ; ing the business hour and new of ficers were elected as follows: president, Mrs. Hugh Ear ley; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Paul Gibson; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Marshall ' Cooper; secretary, Mrs. McClain Smathers; treasurer, Mrs. James Hyde, and historian Mrs. Cromer Crisp. Reading certificates were issued to Mrs. W. S. McElrath, Mrs. M. G. ! Cooper, and Mrs. Claude Ha.vnes. The club voted to sponsor an at j tendance contest for next year and a committee composed of Mrs. Hugh Eearley, Mrs. Paul Gibson j and Mrs. Marshall Cooper was named to set up the score card. Guests were Mrs. Fred Trull, | Mrs. Grady Moore, Mrs. C. L. Dot j son, Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mrs. A. L. I Jackson. Mrs. George Herndon and I Mrs. Cook. The demonstration on "Planning for Christmas" was given by Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent. A Christmas dinner was served by the hostess. In the afternoon a Christmas party was enjoyed with an exchange of gifts. The club J presented a gift of china to the I Home Agent. * * * Want ad* hrm? qntrt re*irtt? MRS. HOWARD MOORE was married Saturday, December 11 in the home of the Rev. Kay Al len. She is the former Mrs. Mary ! Stanley Webb, daughter of Mrs. I Gary Smith. UNC Students Are Here For Christmas University of North Carolina students are spending the Christ . mas vacation with their parents. They include: Robert Massie, Joyce ; Carter, Kenny Underwood, George Hunt, Wilburn Davis, Jerry Leath erwood, Billy Grahl, and from the graduate school, Hallett Ward, Jr. and Carol Grahl. bneppe s Top Her Holiday Wardrobe With Gay Cotton NEW MAN - TAILORED SHIRTS In Bright Prints and Stripes and Solids ?|99 IO 399 Her favorite man-tailored shirt, all decked out for the Holidays, in gay stripes, checks, dainty rosebud prints and creamy solids! She'll wear these smart beauties all year-round too. Short three - quarter and long sleeves. ? All styles ? sizes 32 to 38. GIVE HER A GIFT SHE CAN WEAR! She Never Owns Enough Of These ? SUPER-SOFT ORLON. NYLON & VICARA CARDIGANS For Misses Christmas Gift 0 99 Priced ? Only Luscious as a Christmas ball in super fine interlock and jersey orlon with dainty ribbings at neck and down front, pearl buttons. White, pink, blue, lilac, maize, green, toast, navy, red, beige, grey. Sizes 34 to 40. ALSO ? Orion Slip-over Sweaters with turtle neck, batwing sleeves in white, pink, blue, lilac, maize, green, toast, navy, red, beige, grey. Sizes 34-40. Just For Her ? the 100% Wool Flannel PROPORTIONED SKIRTS by College Town 595 She ll be particularly Haltered by the thoughtful choice of a beautiful skirt especially sized to fit her! College-Town designs this slim skirt in three different lengths. No need to change the lovely tailored lines with alterations! In beige, brown, light grey, dark grey or heather tones. i Make Her Christmas Merrier With Pretty, Practical Gifts from - - - Sne ppe^s / 123 Main Street Strand Theatre Bide. Moore - Webb Marriage [s Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Mary Stanley Webb, daughter of Mrs. Gary Smith, to Howard Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore of Waynesville, The ceremony was performed by the Rev Kay Allen in his home. Saturday, December 11, at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are making their home in Hazelwood. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Led better left today to spend the holidays in Florida. They will visit in Lakeland, Delray Beach, and Miami, and attend the Orange Bowl football tyinic. * ? * Mrs. J. R. McCracken of Char lotte formerly of Waynesville, was a weekend guest of Miss Margaret Johnston. Brownies Plan Rummage And Food Sale A rummage and bake sale will be held Wednesday, December 22. by Brownie Girl Scout Troop No. 56. The sale will be held at Massie Furniture Store and will be di rected by Mrs. Sam Carswell and Mrs. B. C. Nave, troop leaders. The girls plan to make cookies and candies for the sale and their mothers will bake cakes. Special orders for cakes will be taken by Mrs. Carswell at GL 6 3014 prior to the sale. ? ? * Mrs. Edward B. Harrison and her small son. Goeffrey of Dear born. Mich., will arrive today by plane to spend the Christmas sea son with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Martin. Mr. Harri son will join his family here Christmas Eve. Mrs. Noland Is Club Hostess A regular meeting of the Crab tree-Hyder Mountain Home Dem onstration Club was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Hugh Noland. The devotional was given by Mrs. Joe Palmer. Mrs. Noland presided and Leaders' reports were give* on Home Beautification by Mrs. ft H. Holt, Home Gardens, Mrs. Hugh Noland. and Food Conservation by Mrs. B. F. Nesbitt. During the social hour refresh ments were served by the hostess. ? * * George Dewey Stovall, Jr. ar rived Thursday from Davidson Col> lege to spend Christmas with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stov all. ? ? * Jeff Reece and Dick Boyd, stii. dents at Oak Ridge Military InstL tute. arrived Friday for the holi days. y Sheppe s Tremendous Values . . . Treasured Gifts! Wonderfully Washable Lightweight ? ** The Gift She'll Treasure ? For Leisure Time Loveliness! 3^ TO 1495 There are coachman coats, wrap coats, dusters. There are brunch coats and button-frontons. There are long coats and short coats. All designed for casual comfort in nylon, taffeta, satin, crepes and quilts in the new high shades. Sizes 10-44, LUXURIOUS LOOKING! SUPERB QUALITY! LOW, LOW PRICED! Nylon Tricot SLIPS ^99 The lushness of slips you'd pay much, much more for! Fine quality nylon tricot, lavishly trimmed top and bottom with lace, pleats, net. Four-gore style with adjustable straps. White. Sizes 32 to 40. Grand gift buys! ? Nylon Half-Slips Straight cut nylon tricot half slips in white, black. Trimmed with three and four inches of flounce in net, lace and pleats. S,M,L,. Regular and tall. Also In Cotton ? 1.99 up TALL GIRL SLIPS 199 <399 I Cotton - Multifilament I TO Crepe or Nylon. .32 to 40 I NYLON BRIEF PANTS with elastic legs. White and m /\/\ pastels with lace trim. Sizes fi. 7 | Every Lovely Piece of This Lingerie Is First Quality! Buy Now! Be Budget - Wise And Gift-wise! Fabulous, Feminine. NYLON GOWNS ... 3^9 There'll be frosting on HEK Christmas cake . . . with these luscious gowns. Trimmed with nylon pleating and nylon lace, made with midriffs for a smart, snug fit! Choose from blue. pink, maize. Sizes 32 to 40. J i - ? 11|
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