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[club Sale Of [mas Cards rde Woman's Club met fternoon in the home of rt L Williams, with Mrs, iker at associate hostess, lliams, finance chairman, ! plans for the sale of cards, an annual project b Mrs. Levi Haynes re it the Reading Club for sponsored by the group, reil attended. it of the life and work of irnest Frankel of Hen > was given by Mrs. Hom Iklio said that Mr. Frank novel, "Tongue of Fire," i much interest in 'liter Mrs. Henry also com i the work of Dr. H. T. Dr. R. A. Newsome, co ! "North Carolina?The a Southern State." >rge Starr, Jr. led a clos r, after which refresh ?e served by the host * * * art Reunion For Saturday [ial reunion of t tie Rhine (y will be held Satiirday, Bt Fincher's Chapel near 6 of the family and [ invited to bring a pie [and attend the all-day lh will begin at 10 a.m. * + * [TELLE IN HOSPITAL hie J. Sentelle is a pa Imorial Mission Hospital, [where she underwent gt Saturday. She is re be recovering nicely and return home Saturday. 1 Ifirloom i>ferling ? |t I 11 ANTON HALiL, place setting $29.75 ; >ciMmq I ilFT SHOP-/ :? ain^^^^Waynesville^ j OWN & COUNTRY SHOP ANNOUNCES ITS | V. ONCE - A - YEAR SALE ? WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST BEAUTIFUL FALL COTTONS ARE ARRIVING DAILY MRS. JACK GLENN KRAUSE is the former Miss Helen Fay Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christopher Cole of Forest City and granddaughter of Mrs. John B. Best of Clyde, Route 1. She was married in the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church at Forest City, Friday. July 22. Helen Fay Cole Weds Jack Glenn Krause Miss Helen Fay Cole s-of Forest 1 City was married to Jack Glenn 1 11 Krause of Shelby on Friday even- * ing, July 22. in the Pleasant Grove a Methodist Church at Forest City. The bride is the daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christopher ? Cole of Forest Citv and is the v granddaughter of Mrs. John B. S Best of Clyde. Route 1 and the la late Mr. Best. The bridegroom is f the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S Krause of Union Mills. S The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. B. n Huneycutt, pastor of the church, t< and the Rev. L. P. Barnette, pas- V tor of Riverside Baptist Church, Anderson, S. C. d James Rooker, organist, and $ Mrs. Walton Cole, Mrs. Gene Wil- F son, and Bob Giliey, presented a I program of music. P Given in marriage by her father, s, the bride wore a gown of nylon tulle over slipper satin with shir- t: red tulle bodice featuring an oval e neckline outlined with Alencon ii lace medallions* The sjjprt sleeves '? were worn with long tulle gaunt- v lets cut to deep points over the c hands. The bouffant skirt, which U ended in a cathedral train, was de- h signed with tiers of tulle edged with bands of Alencon lace and _ was worn over hoops. She wore a fingertip veil of imported silk il- < lusion attached to a shirred tulle ; pillbox trimmed with matching i lace, and carried a bouquet of j stephanotis and fleur d'amour, ! centered with white orchids. Miss Margaret Cole, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and \ bridesmaids were Miss Jeanne I Ware of Rutherfordton. Mrs. Zeb Moss of Mobile, Ala., sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Benjamin Cole of Forest City and Mrs. Rog er D. Cole of Spindale, sisters-in law of the bride. They wore identical full length ! dresses of yellow organdy over i white summer taffeta, fashioned with bouffant skirts, and their headdresses were small pillbox j hats of yellow organdy. They car ried cascade bouquets of garza and . gypsophila. Diana Cole, niece of the bride, j and Sandra Sparks, cousin of the bridegroom, were junior brides taids. They wore dresses identical o those of the other attendants nd carried similar bouquets. Cathy Cole of Spindale. niece of he bride was flower girl. Jerome Holler of Union Mills ??as best man and ushers were Lee (parks of Spindale, cousin of the Iridegroom, Kenneth Deck of tutherfordton. John llamby of ihelby, and Roger D. Cole of ipindale, brother of the bride. Immediately following the cere riony the parents of the bride en ertained with a reception at the Roman's Club building. Mrs. Cole wore a full-length ress of ashes of roses lace with equin and pearl trim and Mrs. Lrause wore a pale pink dress of rish lace with rhinestone and earl trim. Both wflre orchid coin ages. The couple left after the recep ion for a wedding trip to the east rn shore of Maryland. For travel ng the bride wore a pale yellow inert dre^p wi^t .Jrisli lace trim, /hfte accessories, and a white or hid corsage. Upon their return hey will be at home in their new ouse on Elmwood Drive. Shelby. The bride holds B. S. and M. A. Joyce Carter Is Honored At Luncheon Miss Joyce Carter, whose mar riage ,to James P. Patton of Can ton will take place tomorrow, was honored at a luncheon given today Mrs. B. F. Boykin ot Lake Jun aluska at Lambuth Inn. A pink and white motif was car ried out and the centerpiece fea tured a miniature bride. The guest* included Miss Carter. Mrs. W. E. Carter, Miss Ann Pooley, Miss Sue Fanning, Mrs Carter Rhinehart, Jr., Mrs. Allen Boone, Mrs. Wyatt Parker, Miss Chris Parker. Mrs. J. B. Patton, Miss Ruth Thomas. Miss Gertrude Thomas. Mrs. Newell Carter. Mrs. J. B Ivey. Mrs. W. N. Thomas. Mrs. F. S. Love, Mrs. Elmer Clark, and Mrs. Stuart Ross. ? ? * , Bookmobile Schedule Friday, Aug. 5 CRL'SO j Robert Freeman 9:00- 9:15 Sam Freeman 9:30- 9:45 Cruso Grocery 10:00-10:30 Deavers Grocery 10:45-11:00 Dois Rogers 11:15-11:30 Dosha Burress 11:45-11:55 J, S. Williams 12:00-12:15 Springdale School 12:30-12:45 Monday, Aug. 8 MAGGIE - JONATHAN CREEK Mrs. Lon Carpenter .:... 8.45- 9:00 Mrs. Dave Plott ... 9;15- 9 30 Midway Serv. Sta. 9:35- 9:45 Hobart White 10:00-10:15 Smoky Mtn. Gift Shop 10:30-10:4!" Way Fisher 11:00-11:15 L. M. Owen 11:20-11:30 F. R. Kennedy 11:45-12:00 R. W. Howell .. 12:05-12:20 Ollie Mack 12:30- 1:00 Tuesday, Aug. 9 JONATHAN CREEK - LAKE JUNALUSKA Burgin s Store ... 8:45- 9.00 [David Boyd 9:15. 930 Mrs. Ethel Boyd 9:45-10:00 | Phyllis Medford 10:15-10:30 Jessie Hannah 10:45-11:00 O'vil Shelton ... 11:15-11:30 Rogers Cove. .11:45-12:00 ! Junaluska Supply 12:15-12:30 i C ows grazed on the Commons of Jamestown and in Massachusetts ' | by 1635. degrees in music education from Appalachian State Teachers Col lege, Boone. She is now a teacher j of music in the Rutherfordton I schools: Mr. Krause was graduated from ! Clemson College with a B. S. de gree in animal husbandry. He j served two years with an infantry division in Korea and is now em ployed as an assistant farm agent in Cleveland County. : f, ;| Three Young Men Bound To Court For Taking Gas Three young men were bound over to Superior Court under $300 x bond on charges of taking gasoline J from a truck and tractor on Dix v Creek Tuesday night. Sheriff Fred Campbell said his I' office received a call about 11:30 jl from Bruton S. Blalock. of Dix |5 Creek, saying "five persons in a s car" had fled after taking gas * from two of his motor vehicles. j Deputy Sheriff Gene Howell J went to the scene, and started an i investigation. A short time later | he found the car with the five pas- I' sengers on he Cruso road. Two of , r the occupants were minors, and I I I 1 vere turned over to J. 1}. Siler udge of juvenile court, the other rere arrested and later confessed Blalock told the officers that h< lad been missing gasoline off an< tn. and was on the lookout foi ucH persons. Sheriff Campbel aid Blalock fired a warning sho it the young men, as they fled )ne of the men said some of th< hot hit a tree and then struck hli land. Sheriff Campbell said he wai laving a lot of complaints from esidents of the county about los Ing gasoline from cars and trucki HDC Schedule . Friday. August 5?Asheyllle ? Agents Conference. Friday, August 5, 6:30 p.m. ? Jonathan Creek?Mrs. Troy Leath erwood. Monday. August 8, 7:30 p.m.? Canton Home makers?Mrs. Lewis Duke. Enterprise! DALLAS, Tex. <AP??Sign on a truck: "Do-It-Yourself Undoers, Inc." Back-To-School - \ Means More ,' ' automatic washer has"?J-j Double-Spmjps E3 SI i Two spinning tubs, one in side the other, never let ES dirty water strain bock through th? clothes. Uses less water, too! * jl $50.00 TRADE IN FOR YOUR OLD WASHER, REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. TOWARDS A NEW MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER. ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. Dial (JL 6-0351 ' Main Street OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE i DtJ% ncc <J<# OFF j ^jjj "tT"?V*i'r^' "-" ' ' ~ Entire Stock of Ladies' and Men's 14K WEDDING RINGS Reduced1/; Ladies' $6.95 now $4.65 $8.95 ... now $5.95 Men's I . $12.95 .... now $8.60 $16.95 . now $11.30 Serving Haywood Since 19:59' I j 40 <?'].y/ every diamond, every j wedding ring now 3 ?FF^ ^ ORIGINAL PRICE TICKETS REMAIN ? YOU SEE WHAT YOU BUY! feltasSSi Save V} On Diamonds At ' j Butter use declined from 18.8 ?> pounds per person In 1939-39 to i. 9 pounds in 1994. Margarine con ? sumption In the same period roae 1 from 2.8 pounds per person to 8.4 r pounds. . 1 The men were given a hearing * before Justice of Peace Johnny : Ferguson and he set the bond at 5 $300 each for Henry Freel Kuy kendall. 23; James Arvllle Kuyken * dall, 19. and Joe Howard Sales. 1 22. all of the Pigeon area. The two - juveniles were 19 and 14 years of i. age, the Sheriff said.
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