Margaret Ellen Rogers Weds John Albert Emory Miss Margaret Ellen Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wayne Rogers of Lake Junaluska, became the bride of John Albert Emory, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Austin Emory of Ashevflle, in Memorial Chapel at Lake Juna luska, Saturday, August 27, at 4 p m. The Rev. T. E. Robinett, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Waynesville, performed the cere mony. A program of music was pre sented by Miss Florrie Patrick, or ganist; Miss Patricia Robinson of Mars Hill, violinist; and Mrs. Jack Kloppof Lake Junaluska. vocalist. The altar was decorated with floor vases of white chrysanthe mums and branched candelabra a cainst a background of palms. The bride was given in marriage Ly her father. She wore a gown of white embroidered organdy, fashioned with molded bodice and tiered bouffant skirt, which^ ex tend into a chapel train. The sweetheart neck was outlined with scallops, as were the tiers of the skirt, and she wore matching full kngth mitts. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a half-shell of embroidered organdy trinjmed with ruching and seed pearls and she carried a white Bible with a cascading bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley. She wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Doris Ann Ensley of Lake Junaluska, cousin of the bride, was maid of honOr. Her dress was of ice green crystalette and net, de signed with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt with a bow in thr back. She wore a matching picture < hat and carried an arm bouquet of < yellow roses. ' Joe Emory of Ashevllle served as best man for his brother and j ushers were Robert M. Allen, Jr., f of Winston Salem, Herbert Wll- j liams of Maxton, Bill Bocook of ( Asheville, all schoolmates of the bridegroom, and George Robert ] Currence of Gastonia, cousin of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony the par ents of the bride entertanied with ] a reception at Lambuth Inn, Lake I Junaluska. 1 Mrs. Rogers, mother of the 1 bride, wore a floor length gown of dusty rose lace over taffeta and her corsage was a purple orchid. The mother of the bridegroom wore a full length dress of tur quoise lace over taffeta and her corsage was also a purple orchid. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ensley, Mrs. Ned Tucker, Mrs. Richard Bradley, Mrs. Harry Mr Cracken, Mrs. Silas Carver, Mrs. Hugh Rogers, and Mrs. Max Rog ers. After the reception the couple kft for a wedding trip. For travel ing the bride wore a white suit ac cented with a dusty rose blouse and 'matching accessories. Her corsage was the orchid from her wedding bouquet. Upon their re tjrn the couple will make their home in Raleigh where Mr. Emory is a student at North Carolina State College. Mrs. Emory attended Montreat Preparatory School for Girls and was graduated from Waynesville Township High School and Mars Hill College where she was a mem ber of the Clio Literary Society. Mr. Emory was graduated from Lee Edwards High School, Ashe ville and Mars Hill College, where he was a member of the Philo mathiam Literary Society. ? ? ? Mrs. Creasman Has Party For Brother Mrs. Hubert Creasman of Hazel wood entertained her brother, Paul Mintz, with a surprise birth day party Saturday night at the home of the latter in Canton. A pink and green color scheme was carried cut. Mrs. Creasman was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. R. Mintz. Those present were Betty and Freddie Calhoun, Louise Birch- ' leld, Zelda Carrel!, Betty and > Etuth Creasman, Carolyn Edwards, ind Jean Smith of Habelwood. loffory Cooper. Gall Kyle, Phyllis 1 [lay, and Joyce Ray of Canton. ? * * ( i Mrs. Robert Riley and small son, j David, of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. tlley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. y I'uttle, at their home on Auburn ? toad. _ MRS. BONNIE LEDFORD Formerly of Clyde's Beauty Shop ANNOUNCES HER PURCHASE OF THE CLAUDETTE BEAUTY SHOP MAIN STREET WAYNESVn.LE Your Continued Patronage Will Be Appreciated ( DIAL GL fi-5671 FOR APPOINTMENTS l ?VK, Ucowmnui '/ f Mrs. Buell. They were Miss Daisy Boyd, Miss Bess Boyd, Mrs. Charles Burgln. Mrs. Charles Hard of Elyria, Ohio, Mrs. Allen McLean of Orlando, Florida, Mrs. 3uy Massie, Mrs. Er K. Herman, Mrs. E. T. Turner, Miss Frances itobeson, Mrs. O. R. Martin, and Mrs. James R. Thomas, Jr. Mrs. Buel Is the former Miss Josephine Thomas, daughter of Mrs. James R. Thomas of Waynes kille and the late Mr, Thomas. She is visiting her mother and sis :crs here. BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: ? A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts of Enka on August 27. - A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Mull of Canton on Aug ust 27. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stanley of Canton, Route 2, un August 28. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Hol combe of Canton, Route 1, on August 28. Cute Cotton Sleepet Rogers - Emory Bridal Party Is Entertained Miss Margaret Rogers and Al bert Emory, who were married Saturday afternoon were honored at hehearsal parties Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers, par ents of the bride, entertained with a buffet supper preceding the wed ding rehearsal and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ensley entertained following the rehearsal. On both occasions a bridal motif was used in the decorations. Mrs. Ensley was assisted in serv ing by Mrs. Mason Cnim. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Austin Emory of Ashe ville, parents of the bridegroom; Mrs. Currence and Mrs. J. B. Em cry of Gastonia, grandmothers of the bridegroom; Mrs. D. R. Mc Cracken of Lake Junaluska, grand mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rogers of Clyde, grandpar ents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Smith of Columbia, S. C., uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; Miss Patricia Robinson and Grove Rob inson of Mars Hill. The Rev. ?nd Mrs. T. E. Robln ette, Miss Florrie Patrick, Miss Doris Ann Ensley, Joe Emory of Ashevllle, brother of the bride groom; Robert M. Allen, Jr. of Winston Salem, Herbert Williams of Maxton, Bill Bocock of Ashe vllle, and George Robert Currence cf Gastonia, cousin of the bride groom. a * * Richland Club Hears Speaker From Asheville A. R. Gephart of the Carolina Garden Store in Asheville was the speaker at a regular luncheon meeting of the Richland Garden Club Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. W. G. Tassell on Chestnut Park Drive. His subject was Fall Planting. Miss Nancy Klllian and Mrs. W L. Kirkpatrick were in charge of the program and Miss Klllian in troduced Mr. Gephart. Prior to the meeting luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Tassell. Mrs. J. H. Smathers, Sr., and Mrs. J. H. Smathers, Jr. Mrs. W. F. Swift, president of the club and Mrs. Tassell presided at the luncheon table. During the business hour a re port of the recent Flower Show was given by Miss Lou Elva Eller. who served as chairman of the event, and Mrs J. H. Smathers, Jr. Guests were Mrs. Joseph H Pero, Mrs. T. W. Camlln, Miss Elizabeth McCracken, and Mrs Lula Uszle. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Gist Finley of York. S. C. were weekend guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Howell, Jr. y* marriage ? , ??ances Burgess 1 md No'maaS lesville, Route i J" 'ofer, son of yr icbulhofer of RjJJ >Jace in the P|tA r?ss fb%! faze)wood, will J. nony. 11 _ No formal inviut* isued but all frie^, >f the couple are ia^ .Mt: Ke?th Allen Kib Has First Birth Mrs. Garre't Kind, ?fs at a children spg ernoon in eekbrati?, birthday of her son Kinsland About twenty-six d present. Mrs. Clifford ? Vfauney Cove Ro*f Ihe Angel Hospim '?'here she is receivh ATTEND LAD? 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