Pffmtnp Mrrn Is Married. In Double Wedding The First Presbyterian Church at LeWiston, Ittaho was the scene of a double wedding Sunday. Aug usl 14. when Miss Gayle Delorr ? Kress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kress, became the bride of Clarence Hoyt Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Powell of Canton, and Miss Allaae Hhoda Carter, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. C. J Carter, was married to Volt Ah in Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young of Saxon. W. Va. The brides, an aunt and her nieee. who is. four days older, both of Hawaii, have been lifelong com panions. They are both graduates of Lewiston High School and <*rc seniors is the nursing school at Deaconess Hospital at Spokane. The Wid?k war* attired in iden tical floor length gowas of white lace over nat and satin and thay wore fingertip veils attached la coronets trimmed with seed pearls. Evh carried a white orchid on a white Bible. They served as maidvof-honor I for each other and each was at 1 ended by three bridesmaids and a ; flower girl. Mr. Powell, who recently rccetv-1 ed, his discharge from the Air I Force, is employed as a civilian I accountant at Faircbild Air Bav . I Spokane where he and Mrs. Pow ell are making their home follow ing a wedding trip to Lake Louis". I ? * ? Mrs. White Is Hostess Of Maggie Club The Maggie Home Demonstra tion Club met Thursday afternoon Itj the home of Mrs. W. D. White with the president, Mrs. C. L. White, presiding. Guests were Mrs. Elizabeth Welchens of Montgom ery, Pa,, and Mrs. L. E. Jones, Gat. linburg, Tenn. The devotional was given by Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell. leaders reports were given on Home Beautifications by Mrs. Jack Campbell and Home Gardens by Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell. The demonstration on "Meals from the Home Freezer" was given by the Home Agent. An all day workshop was plan tied for October with Mrs. Eld ridge Caldwell in charge of the demonstration on copper tooling. Mrs. White was assisted in en tertaining by her daughter, Mrs. Ken Caldwell. ? ? ? Skyland Garden Club To Hold Flower Show - The Skyland Garden Club will hold a flower show and tea Thurs day afternoon in the home of Mrs. Wayne L. Diet/ on Assembly Street. Only members of the hostess club will show exhibits and the event will be held from 3 p.m until 5 p.m. Members of all garden clubs in the Waynesville area arc Invited. Mr*. Frank Worthington and Mrs. Andrew Szerenyi will be hostesses with Mrs. Dietz. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Noland oi Newport News, Va. are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. David Noland, on Fine* Creek. t - ? . . ? * MISS PEGGY JEAN REEVES k the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Al bert Reeves of Wuynesville, who announce her engagement to Gil bert Raymond lnman, Jr. Of Lake Charles Air Force Base, Lake Charles. La. The bridegroom k the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. lnman of WajnesvtJIr. The wedding is planned for October 15 in the First Baptist Church, WaynesvUle. (Photo by Sherrill's Studio). Personal Mention I V ' Miss Betty Felmet left this morn ing for Greensboro where she will begin her senior year at Woman's College. - ? * ?. Bill McElroy left today for Ra leigh where he is entering; the freshman class at N. C. State Col lege. ? * * Stanley Williamson has return ed to his studies at the University of North Carolina. ? * ? Dan Cross has enrolled as a member of the freshman class at N. C. State College. ? * * Gene * Davis of Hazelwood left today to enter the freshman class at State College, Raleigh. * * * Jeff Recce left this morning to resume his studies as a member of the junior class at Clomson Col lege. * * ? < Frank Miller has enrolled as a student at State College. Raleigh. * * * Miss Mary Crouser has returned to Woman's College where she will complete her senior year. " * * Miss Patricia Brendle has re turned to Woman's College, Greensboro, where she is a mem ber of the junior class. * * * Miss Mary Prances McCracken has returned to her studies at Wo man's College. Greensboro. ? ? ? Carol Grahl left Saturday for Chapel Hill where he will resume his studies as a senior in the School of Dentistry at the Uni versity, * * * Capt. Charles Ferguson has re ? turned to Bethesda. Md. Naval Hos pital after a visit with his mother, 1 ? Mrs. H. C. Ferguson. * ? * Don Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Fowler, left today for Chapel Hill, where he will begin his senior year at the University of N. C * ? ? Miss Sara Boone has returned to Appalachian State Teachers Col lege at Boone, where she is a mem ber of the sophomore class. * ? * Miss Shirley Connatser has re turned to Appalachian State Teach ers College at Boone where she is a member of the senior class. ? * * Miss Frances Emma Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Yates, has entered the freshman class at Appalachian State Teach ers College. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kuss accom panied their daughter, Miss Mar guerite Russ, to Chapel Hill last Thursday, where Miss Russ enroll ed in the School of Nursing at the University. Mr. Russ. editor of the Mountaineer, also attended a news and feature writing clinic, spon sored by the North Carolina Press Association at the University. ? ? ? T. W. Matney of Greensboro spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I-. Matney. * ? * Mrs. R. E. Wood left last week for Rock Hill, S. C. where she plans to spend two weeks with het son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Long ? * ? Mrs. Walter L. Taylor of Bal timore. Md. is here to visit hoi mother, Mrs. John N, Shoolbred. * * * Miss Nancy Noland is leavins this week to enter Stratford Col lege, Danville. Va. * ? ? Miss Florrie Patrick left today for Woman's College, Greensboro where she will enter the Juniot class. She was graduated lasl spring from Mars Hill College. I 1 1 "i HOTEL GORDON OPEN TO OCTOBER 1st STEAM HEAT Special Rates SEE OUR SELECTION Of The Famous Line of Coatcraft COATS 'The Coat That Grows" For CHILDREN BUY YOUR COATS NOW AND USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN The Smart Shop MA Street GL MIW DAR Chapter Hears Talk By Baptist Pastor The Rct will be 1 . Wunian'?u ?y an Orsani/ai.i'r: of v. ^ The meeting will be al | 'hurch l'urish House a clock. A short business J 111 follow Mr 11 inkle's taiH Mr. Hinkle i- tini-lar.; y ad year as reeh.i ?i u,,. gl r the Transfiguration Hal nd was also rector of Si M '.dneyville in 1954. lie k a j te of General Theok.gicil nary. New y.?rk City. dr.d, art College, Geneva, N. y g uperieneed nu-Monar> in j Cuha ar.d a Si.uihem hurch Insti'.utr at Va ? c ie served three year- intbt uring World War 11. Miss Lou Klva Kile: m* ent of the Auxiliary. j uring the business hui Want ads bring quirk m I FUyj i It's pretty hard to think td thing in out life that is |in as much all-around enterta as our television set Social even say that it is 'isakuk nation of families' again by# us together in our hvini ra of days of old. For us at NELSON'S ? RADIO AND TELE- ? VISION SERVICE it is ? particularly wonderful, I because we're in the I middle of it all. so to I speak. We meet a lot RB of nice people every 19 day handling the prob- |?M lams of keeping the M boat TV Viewing in the 11 home. 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