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Miss Howell Is Bride Of James Haynes Miss Bonnie Howell became the bride of James H. Haynes in the Oellwood Methodist Church Fri day. July t. at 7 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr?.vJetry Howell of Waynesvllle. Route 2 and the late Mr. Howell and the bridegrvam is the son of H. V. Haynes of Canton. Hou.'e 2. and tffe late Mrs. Haynes. The Rev. Uradv Barringer per formed the double ring ceremony and Miss Moxelle Liner presented a program of voiral selections ac companied by Mrs. Urady Bar ringer. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Thomas Howell "She wore a street length dress of -blue taffeta fashioned with nff-the shoulder neckline, and a half-hat of blue tulle. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and wore a strand of pearls, a Rift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Charles Ross was matron of honor. Her dress was of pink nylon and she wore matching ac cessories and carried a nosegay of -ptnk'fdters and white carnations. Bill ^Haynes served as besi man and ushers were Chai fes Kay Howell, nephew of the bride, and Robert Ferguson. Following a short wedding trip, I Mr. and Mrs. Haynes wil make their home in Oellwood. Mrs. Haynes was graduated from the Waynesville Township High School and Is now employed at Wellco Shoe Corporation. Mr. Haynes attended Bethel High School and is employed with Day ton Rubber Manufacturing Com ??"y ? a * Miss Johnston Goes To Library Conference Miss Margaret Johnston. Hay wood County Librarian, left Sat urday for Philadelphia, Pa., where she is attending the 74th annual conference for the American Ll . brary Association. Miss Johnston is a member of the Council, repre senting the Public Library Divis ion of the Association. One of the nation's largest pro fessional gatherings, the library conference will have more than 4.300 librarians from all parts of . the country participating. The gen eral theme will fx- "Libraries in the Life of the Nation.' . Anting the speakers will be ^.InUhtlau Daniels, editor of the ? italeigh News and Observer and ? author of the rece fThoBt. "fcrflT of Innocence." ________ . i fir ? j t *' ? ? ? * Library Notes Marga'et Johnston County Librarian MEMORIAL BOOKS given to i the memory of Mr*. Sam L. String field: Living Faith by Douglas given : by Mr. and Mr* J. H. Howell, .lr. Hope of the Nation given by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prevost and Mrs. W. I. Lee. y t Hope of the Nation given by and Mrs. Hugh Massie. The World of Albert Sehweitaer by Anderson given by Dr. and Mrs, Boyd Owen. <? Georgia a (iuide to Its Towns and Countryside by Leckie given by the staff of the Haywood Coun j ty Library. Mr Frederick A. Wilson 'father | of Read Wilson.. Soldiers of the American Arpi.v given by the staff of the Haywood County Library. ' Mrs John F. Smalhers. . ? American Woman's New Ency clopedia of Home Decorating by > Knifes given By McKimmon Home I Demonstration Club. Mrs. H. T Frady. Ladies Home Journal Book of Interior Decoration given by Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Prevosl. Mrs. Jeff Janes. North Carolina (iuide by Kohin I son given by Dr. and Mrs.'Boyd I Owen. Dr. William Jabaut. French Broad by Dykeman giv man by the Medical Auxiliary of Haywood County. Mr. and Mrs. H. Riegg. Second Treasury of American Homes by Pratt given by Dr. and Mrs. A. R.. Riegg. ?????" - i-i' Angeline Trull Honored At Party * Miss Angeline Trull, bride-elect of Jerry Moo<ly of Hopewell, Va., I was honored at a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs. L. M. West last week. Hostesses with j Mrs. West were Mrs. James May i field. Mrs. C. D. Church, and Mrs. Roy Dellz Games were played and refresh ments were served. Twenty guests were included. ? * ? Canton Chapter OES nrHave Hat Sale ! The Oakley Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star of Canton, will sponsor a hat sale party immedi vateiy following the regular meet ing Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Members have been asked to bring an old decorated hat to be sold. All chapters in this area are invited. Refreshments will be served. lVr" 1 1 MR. AXD MRS. W. T. VJ'ILSON celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary yesterday In their home on Aliens Creek. Joining ; them for the oeeasion were their four sons and four daughters and < tReir familes. ~ *?.. S ? >? j The Wilsons Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilson cele brated their fiftieth wedding an niversary with a family dinner Sunday in their home on Aliens Creek Attending the celebration were the daughters and sons of Mr. and ; Mrs. Wilson with their husbands, wives and children The daughters are Mrs. Abe Jordan. Mrs. Boague Massie, Mrs. Carmel Hollings worth. and Mrs. A. G. Crisp, all of Allen's Creek and the sons are Taylor, Kay, arid Bonner Wilson of Allen's Creek and Virgil Wilson of Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are natives | and lifelong residents of the Al iens Creek section. Thev were mar I ried .fuly 2, 1905. Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss Florence Hendrix. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrix of Aliens Creek. Mr. Wilson is a re tired farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have twenty-one grandchildren and sev en great-grandchildren. * * ? Canton Personals Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mease of Skyland Drive left Friday for Washington. D. C. where they will visit Major and Mrs. Hugh Mease, Jr. and family. Thev were accom panied by Miss Victoria Bell. Mrs. O. C. Dudley, and Miss Mary Ann Dudley. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Bell in Washington, Miss Ann Vaughn of Richmon<|. Va. has arrived for a visit with Mrs. Carroll Long, Pa! Long, and Mrs. Clyde Hilderbrand at their home on Skyland Terrare Miss Mitxi Smathers, a student at the Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smathers. The Rev. and Mrs. Cecil G. Hef ' ner and daughter, Mary Jane, left last week for a tour of the New England states and Canada. Lt. and Mrs. William Churm and ' Lt. and Mrs. Larry Spencer of Ft. McClellan. Ala., are visiting Mrs. jChurm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Maurice Brooks, on Wesley Street. Mrs. H. Roger Sherman left Sun day for Lake Kanuga to attend the conference of the Ladies Auxiliary during the next two weeks. Mrs. R. F,. Davis has returned to her home here after visiting friends and relatives in Washing; ton. D. C. and in Maryland. ? ? ? Carol Grahl has returned to the Dental School at the University of North Carolina after spending a week with his parents. Mr. and ! Mrs. Linwood Grahl. Methodist Circles And 'Guild To Meet v | Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet Tues day, July 5, as follows: Circle 1 will havf a picnic meet ing at the home of Mrs. Hugh Massie at 12 o'clock, noon. Mrs. M. If. Bowles will be co-hostess. Circle 2 will meet with Mrs. W. A. Hyat and Miss Nancy Hyatt as hostesses at 3:30 p.m. Circle 3 will meet in the home of Mrs. Glover Davis at 3 p.m. Circle 4 will meet with Miss Bessie Boyd and Miss Daisy Boyd as hostesses at 7:30 p.m. Circle 5 will meet in the home of Miss Mary Cornwell at 7:30 p.m. Circle 6 will meet in the home of Mrs. John Carver with Mrs. P. | It. Kitchen as co-hostess at 7:30 p.m. Circle 7 will meet in the home ? of Mrs. Joe Davis with Mrs. Clyde Fisher as co-hostess at 7:30 p.m. i Circle 8 will meet in the home J of Mrs J V. Smith with Mrs. Harry Whisenhunt as co-hostess at ' 10 a.m. The Weslevan Service Guild will | have a covered dish supper Wcd , nesday, July 6, at 6:30 p.m. at the summer camp of Mrs. H. H. Plott ' on the Soco Gap Road. ? ? ? Nancy Prevost Is Hostess At Hayride Nancy Prevost entertained with | a hayride, followed by a picnic ' supper at Heintooga, Friday night. | She was assisted in entertaining | by .her parents, Mr. and Mrs Aaron Prevost. The guests included Nancy Phil- j lips. Judy Ketner, Carolyn Davis, Marty Watkins, Brenda McAuley, Linda Henry. Judy Aiken, Nancy Abel. Nancy Rector, Susan Pre vost. Judv Messer, Roddy Edwards, Bo Underwood, Mike Leather wood, Joe Young, Calton Burrell. David Beck, Van Green, Skipper Sloan. Charles Rogers, Jack Nichols. Sammy Styles, and John ny Carswell. HDC Schedule Tuesday. July 5. 2:00 p.m.?Beav erdam?Mrs. Wade Shepherd. Wednesday, July 6, 9:30 a.m.? Faicview?Mrs. Thad Chafin. , Wednesday. July 6. 2:00 -p.m.? Aliens Creek?Mrs. Moody Farm er. Thursday, July 7, 2:00 p.m. ? Maggie?Mrs. Hubert Evans. Friday, Jufly 8, 2:00 p.m.?Iron Duff?Mrs. G. C. Parks. Flower Show Committees \ie Named Committees have been named or the flower and vegetable show rhich will be held in August by he Riehland Garden Club, assist ed by the Mountain View, Skyland. 'rimrose. and Tuscola Gardeh . Hubs. Miss Lou Elva Eller will serve is general chairman of the event vith Mrs. Rufus Siler as co-ehair nan. The committees are as fol ows: Schedule. Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr.. ; Urs. Howard Bryson, Miss Ann . Mbright, Miss Louise Ballard. Mrs. iV. L. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. W. Ray. ; Mrs. Wayne .Dietz, Mrs. H. I). Evans. Mrs. V(. G. Baermann. Mrs. S. R. Kibbe, Jr Staging and Properties: Mrs. J. H. Smathers, Jr., Mrs. Andrew | Szerenyi. Mrs. David Underwood.^ Mrs. Paul McElroy. Jr.. Mrs. Frank Hyatt, Mrs. Irving Leatherwood. Mrs. Joe Maskle. Mrs. Joe Stanelli. Mrs. Emory Black. Entries: Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. Mrs. R, H. Stretcher, Mrs. William Medford, Mrs. F. E. Wort|iington, Mrs. David Hvatt, Mrs. Simon Klosky, Mrs. Alan Brown. Mrs. A1 Phillips. Classification: Mrs. J. R. Boyd, i Miss Louis* Ballard. Miss Louise MacFadyen, Mrs. C. W. Minett. Mrs. W. C. Norris. Mrs. R. L. Mc Kittrick. Judges, Mrs. J. M. Long. Mrs Paul Davis. Mrs. J. L, Edwards, i MisS Ray Ballard. Clerks: Miss Nancy Killian. Mrs. A. R. Riegg. Mrs. John E. Penny, Mrs. James H. Howell. Mrs. J. E. ? Fender. Hospitality, Mrs. E. C. Wagen feld, Mrs. Joseph H. Pero, Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Sr.. Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Mrs. Charlie Woodard, and Mrs. W. < G. Tassell. Posters, Mrs. F. G Rippetoe, 1 Mrs. H. B. Fov, Mrs. J. V. Smith. ( and Mrs. W. N. Nance. Publicity: Mrs. J. P. Dicus. Mrs. ] Kurt Gans, Mrs. Hugh S. Daniel. Finance. Mrs. J. H. Way, Mrs. ' J. H. Smathers, Jr., Mrs. Jack Davis. Mrs. Lewis Green. Miss Rav 1 Ballard. Juniors: Mrs. M. G. Stamey, :! Mrs. Anton Llebscher, Miss Ann Albright. Mrs. John Penny. Special Exhibits: Mrs. W. F Swift. Mrs. H. L. Liner, Jr., Mrs. j Roy Floyd. Tuscola Club Hostess Commit tee: Mrs. T. W. Campbell, Mrs. ; Paul McElroy" Sr., Mrs. Kenneth Stahl, Mrs. J. W. Ballard, Jr. Clean Up: Mrs. Clayton Walker, j Mrs. H. S. Winter, Mrs. Ned How all. 'Mrs,- Joe Massle^ Mrs. Michael , Pizzuto. * ? * Joe Howell left Saturday by plane for Kileen Air Force Base. Texas where he is visiting his son and daughtei^in-law. Cpl. and Mrs. Joe Howell. Jr. * * * Ann Amelia Gibson, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gibson, Jr.. j nas returned from Atlanta where she spent a week as the guest of Betty Avil. ? ? * Miss Lime, Lt. Hyde To Be Married Aug. 20 The Rev. and Mrs. John Clay ton Lime of Canton announce the < engagement of their daughter. Jps- i sle Carolyn, to Lt. Olin Volney Hyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V Hyde of Syracuse. N. Y. The wed ding will take place in the Can ton Presbyterian Church, August 20. at 4 p.m. JAILED PACIFIC IN CATAMARAN. J. *? THIS CREW of five mariners made sea history when they sailed their ' 40-foot catamaran WaiMki Surf (background) Into the harbor at ' Santa Monica, Calif. They made the first known Pacific crossing in I this type twin-hull craft, from Honolulu to the Mainland, in 15 days, i Left to right are: Ernie Nowell, 33, owner; Rich Muirhead, naviga tor; Rudy Choy, first mate; Woody Brown, sailing master and Wally , Froiseth, who served as ordinary sailor. (International Soundphotn) BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood bounty Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Sarnhart of Waynesville. Route 1 ( in June 30. ? A daughter to Mr. qnd Mrs. W. VI. Clark of Canton on Jurte 30. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomason of Canton on June 30. A son to Mr. and Mrs. J. D Deaver of Canton on July 1. A son to Mr. and Mrs. James T Smith of Clyde. Route 2, on July 1 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mashburn of Canton on July t 2 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ross of Waynesville. Route 1 on July 2. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson of Canton on July 2. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Thad Laney of Hazelwood on July 3. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fie of Maggie on July 3. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bleyl of Waynesville on July A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Grasty of Waynesvijle on July 3. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ingle of Canton on July 4. Presbyterian Circles Plan July Meetings Circles of the Waynesvflle Pres byterian Church have announced their July meetings for Tuesday, July 5. as follows: Circle 1, Mrs. Roy Callahan, chairman, will leave Waynesville at 11 a.m. to go to Camp Unagusta for a picnic meeting. Circle 2. Mrs. H. S. Ward, chair man, will meet at the home of Mrs. ban Watkins at 10:30 a.m. Circle 3,' Mrs. T. L. Seagraves, chairman, will meet in the home of Miss Anne Albright at 7:30 p.m. Circle 4, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Jr.. chairman, will meet with Miss Nancy Killian at 7:30 p.m. Baptist Circles Announce July Meetings Circles of the Woman's Mission ary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet tomorrow, Tues day. as follows: The Lottie Moon Circle will meet with Mrs. Joe Tate Sr., at 10 a.m. The Ann Judson Circle will meet with Mrs. R B Baker at 3 p.m. The Business Women's Circle will meet with Miss Bernice llar rell at 6:30 p.m. The Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle will meet with Mrs. Doug Wor sham at 7:30 p.m. The Fannie E. S. Heck Circle j will meet with Miss Mayme Clay ton at 7:30 p.m. The Pearl Johnson Circle will meet with Mrs. Harvey Bay at ' 7:30 p.m. The Annie Armstrong Circle will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. The Eliza Yates Circle will meet with Mrs. Homer Owen ct 7:30 p.m. * * ? ?? ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Philmon of Washington. D. C. announce the birth of a son on Sunday, July 3. in Washington. Mrs. Philmon is the former Miss Doris Cfrahl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Grahl. . oan Banks s Married To I. V. Barnett Miss Joan Carolyn Bunks d r of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar \\ Clyde, became the hij, I-"tries Vernon Barnett. son, id Mrs. Paul. Barnett of u aturday at 5 p.m in the \h,", er parents. The double ring, CUt ^ sreptony was performed b> ev. B. A. Cooper of Forest, Adding music was present, liss Janice Smathers ,lt f ianist, and Miss J0 ,\nna racken of Lake Junaluska , it. The bride and bride moon, ?red together. The bride ? allerina length gown of 'hantilly lace and nylon tulv ridal satin, fashioned uithj f illusion sprinkled with earls. The long lace sleeves d in points over the wrist, he full skirt was appliqU? ace. creating a peplum elTet) 'ell of French illusion fell f talo of orange blossoms ad ?earls, gifts of the bridegroJ ?earsl. gift of the bridegroj ?arried a white Bible topo<I i white orchid and shower* iatin streamers. Miss Oveida Banks. onlvM he bride, was maid of hot vore a ballerina length 5 )lue nylon net over taffe Hatching net mitts and j lalo. The fitted bodice ? eentuated bv a .full >kirt of Her flowers were a nosesat rose buds and white babv't Roy Banks, of the I S, brother of the bridegroom as best man. Dwight Banks, brother ,< bride, and Jerty Banks, ooit the bride, were ushers Following the ceremonv tb pic left for a wedding trip u the south. For traveling the wore an orchid linen suit white accessories and the J from her Bible. They vw!|| at Lake Charles, La who] Barnett k stationed whit I Air Force. I Mrs. Barnett attended] High School, and Mr. Ban] tended Mills River Iiiph J * * * I.ibrarv Board i Elects Officers The executive board of t wood County Library heU nual meeting and election cers Thursday afternoon. Col. J. H. Howell was n chairman .of the board f officers are: Mis. T. Lend vice chairman; William 1 treasurer; and Miss ] Johnston, secretary. Plans were discussed campaign for the library fund and for improving guson property where the brary will be located. ? new. library sign w as ed by Fred Doutt from ll? ' pion Paper and Fibre Co.* The group also decided ; the library today. July 4, servance of the holiday. * ? ? Want Ads bring Quick ft BARGAINS GALORE AT THK SMART SHOP MAIN ST. GL 6-4210 i i i i KURT GANS ? "The Store Grilles Prefer" American...^ For gifts, or informal entertaining, Fostoria's American pattern is a kappy choice : : : a pattern with a prismatic motif that catches and re flects rainbow colors for sparkling table settings. In our Glassware Department you can select from scores of in expensive open stock items. They're lovely to give or to keep. See our entire Fostoria collection today. STEMWARE 95c r iw ? t i ? ?1?' i i? - ? - - ? KURT GANS" "The store Hrides Prcfer"S$?fe?fe^ / $ea?(]f 'nth A (?? QUALITY... ) ( 5 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING 1 V/> Here U just one example of the beauty 4AD quality you m ill find among all our diamond ringv Set in a 14K gold mounting Jit ia ?ore to thrill and delight your bride to be. \ '100 PAT A LITTLE V J AT A ?B - ' ft 1 PARED! PBUBLHUS Cm. ?' Should Reckless Youth Be Permitted to Drive? ly CARRY CUVUAND MYERS, Ph.D. IT S amazing ho* readily par ents will sign a child's application for a driver's license or car ownership, when they know he I U a careless, dangerous driver. Many of them haven't the cour age to say No; yet once the youth . has the license, his parents may have no power to revoke it. On April 20, however. Governor Averill HArriman signed a bill passed by the Legislature of the Stat* of New York, giving this State's parents the power to have their child's license taken away. The bill requires the State Motor Vehicles Commission to revoke a junior license if one parent with draws his or her consent. Once it is revoked, the Junior license can't I be reissued for thirty days. Still Holds True , Previous to this law, parents in NRW York State had nothing to say about whether a child be tween II and 18 years of age could continue to hold a license. To my knowledge, this still holds true In all other states. Of course, courts have, on occasion, revoked li censes at the request of parents. Usually, however, most parents tend to be lenrent In this matter, regardless of the youth's proved unfitness to drive. Perhaps, in spite of the new law, human [I weakness will prevail; but It Is to (OpjrWM. ih*. KIM be hoptd thit most parents will have the courage of theif convic tions and call on this law, if necessary. Torturous Hours Think of thi torturous hours some parents endure, riding with a youth who refuses to heed the warning to drive more carefully. This could easily be avoided, if the parent?after the first warn ing had been ignored?had the youth pull oft the road and then refused him the use of the car for several weeks or months. It's not fust a matter of the i parents' peace of mind,1 but of effective education of the youth in safe driving. If he goes on as a heedless, reckless driver In his parents' presence, how likely will he be to drive safely when he is on his own? - Not Finn Enough Unfortunately, many parents lack the fortitude to be decisive In such matters. Some are actu ally afraid of their child. I receive letters from worried widows who confess they signed a permit for a son's license against their better judgment and are now paying a severe penalty. Of course the time to begin to prepare the teen-ager to accept No as final is when he is a tiny-ager. Features Syndicate, tat.) Gapi&tAafi A beautiful pattern with a fresh pungent color schcff of Black, Copper, Chartreuse and Golden Green. 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