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I Joint Hostesses Will Entertain Miss Campbell Mrs. Emmet t Green and Mrs. Doug Worshj-m will entertain tills evening at a ?miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Kyleen Campbell, bride-elect of Sunday. The part> will be given in the home of Mrs. W. H. Burgin. mother of the hostesses. Mixed flowers will be used In decorating and informal games vill be played. The guests will include Miss Campbell and her mother, Mrs. Kyle Campbell, Mrs. Ruel Noland, Mrs. Bob Owen, Mrs. Roger Am nions, Mrs. Emmett Balentine, Mrs. Troy Boyd, Mrs, M. T. Bridges, Mrs. Ernest Duval!, Mrs. Robert Shook. Mrs. Henry Clayton. Mrs. Boone Davis. Mrs. Wilma Sease, Mrs. R. E. Caldwell, Mrs. Helen Caldwell, Mrs. Hattie Grasty. Mrs. Bill Balentine. Miss Peggy Reeves, ? Miss Mary Reeves, Mrs. Charles Plemmons. Mrs. Jimmy Williams, Miss Hatsie Freeman, Mrs. G. C. Haynes, Mrs. W. H. Owen. Mrs. V. A. Campbell. Mrs. Hiram Camp bell, Mrs. Ednest Edwards, Mrs. Ellen Haynes, Mrs. Harold Haynes. Mrs. Z. L. Massey. Mrs. Juanita Rivers. Mrs. Louisa Boyd. Mrs. Bill Burgin. Mrs. Bill Hyatt. Mrs. Rog er Bisson. Mrs. W. B. Noland. and Mrs. Joe Beverage. Mary Hipps Robinson Weds Glenn Robinson Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Mary Hipps Rob inson to Glenn H. Robinson. The ceremony was performed Pund-y afternoon in the home of the Rev. W. M. Rathburn. pastor of the Rockwood Methodist Church, with Mr. Rathburn officiating. Following a wedding trip to Flor ida thfc couple will make their borne in the Thickety Community. The bride is the daughter of Mr. tond Mrs. J. B. Hipps. Mr. Robinson is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Robinson of Willets. Both are employed by Champion Paper and Fibre Company. * * ? Mrs. George A. Niles of Griffin. Georgia, arrived today for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. C. F. Kirk patrick and Miss Robina Miller. Rocky Branch W.M.S. Names New Officers The Women's Missionary Society of Rocky Branch Baptist Church elected the following officers to serve as officers for the coming ' year. These new officers will begin their duties October 1. They are: President, Mrs. W. G Rhinehart; vice presidents, Mrs. Abe Jordon and Mrs. Ralph Kathbone; direc tor of Missionary Fundamentals. Mrs. Claude Norman: Mission study chairman. Mrs. Florence McClure: Stewardship chairmap, Mrs. Bill Eller; Community Missions Com mittee, Mrs. Paul Browning. Mrs. Frank Bumgarner and Mrs. Derry Norman; directo rof young Peo ple's Work. Elizabeth Mitchell; yWA counsellor. Mrs. David Smith; ' Intermediate GA counsel lor. Mrs. Bill Eller; Junior GA counsellor, Mrs. Sam Frady; Sun beam Band Leader, Mrs. Ennjs Chambers. Elected to attend the Leadership Institute at Fruitland Assembly are; Mrs. Rhinehardt. Mrs. Qlaude Norman, Elizabeth Mitchell and Mrs, Roy McClure. ? * * [ BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Cogburp of Canton on Sept. 19 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Reed of Canton on Sept. 20. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grasty of Waynesvllle, Route 2, on Sept. 20. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Har ris Smith of Canton. Route 2, on Sept. 21. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pless of Canton. Route 2. eri Sept. 21. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holcombe of Canton. Route 1, on Sept. 21 A son to Mr. an I Mr*. Tommy Eckenrod el Cant ,n c;n Sept. 21. A son to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Williams of Canton on Sept. 21. A daughter to Vr. CTi'i Mrs. Ed win Chapman of Canton on Sept. ZS A dau/hter to the Rev, and Mrs. John Willis of Wavnesville on Sept. 22. CANDIDATES for quern of the 1955 Pigeon Valley Fair at Bethel next week are these Bethel students: (seated left to right) Barbara Messer of Cecil. Barbara Jones of Center Pigeon, Betty Jean Ashe ot Cruso, Tamara Ward of Stamey Cove, and Mary Kay Phillips of West Pigeon; 0 (standing:) Libbv Messer of Cecil, Aurelia Morgan of Center Pigeon, Geraldine I.a.vmon. Eva Nell llenson of East Pigeon, Shirley Putnam of Stamey Cove, and Doris Ann Johnson of West Pigeon. Absent when this picture was taken was Mary Jane Jenkfns of East Pigeon. (Mountaineer Photo). Donaldson-Hargrove Marriage Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary Lou Hargrove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Hargrove of the Cecil Community, to Lt. John Donaldson of Grand Rapids, Iowa. The ceremony was performed on July 24. Mrs. Donaldson was recently re leased from duty with the Woman's Army Corps after serving four years. She has recently been sta tioned in England and held the rank of Stall Sergeant. Lt. Donaldson has been serving in the Air Force for ten years. He is stationed at Plattsmouth. Ne braska where the couple will make (heir home. ? * ? MRS. STRINGriELD IN HAYWOOD HOSPITAL >. Mrs. J. L. Stringfleld. who has been at Mission Memdrial Hospital for treatment of broken bones, is I now a patient in the Haywood I County Hospital. B and PW Club ? Plans Observance Of National Week The Waynesville Business and Professional Women's Club has planned a special program in ob servance of National Business and Professional Women's Week. Sep tember 25 - October 1. The club will attend the morn ing service at the First Methodist Church next Sunday, following a breakfast at the Waynesville Coun try Club at 8:30 o'clock. A regular monthly meeting of the club will be held at the Park .way Knoll Tuesday evening begin | ning with dinner at 7 o'clock. Mis. j Rena Swift, program chairman, is planning an observance of the week. During the week, by arrange ' ment with the Haywood County Ministerial Association, members i of the club will speak on the Morn ing Devotions program broadcast daily by VVHCC at 8- a.m. The speakers will be heard on the fol lowing schedule: Monday, Mrs. Ruby Bryson, president; Tuesday, | Mrs. Bea Brown; Wednesday, Mr.-. ! Wanda Leatherwood; Thursday, Mrs. Carolyn Phillips; Friday, Mrs. ; Clara Rippetoe; and Saturdy, Mrs. . Rena Swift. Mrs. M. G. Stamey is serving as | chairman of a committee planning | the activities. , ? * + ' I The Suttons Will Present CDP Program By MRS. ROWE LEDFORD Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutton will have charge of the program at a meeting of the White Oak CDP | Saturday night. The ladies are asked to bring cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis enter tained the BTU with a wiener roast at their home Saturday night. Around thirty young people attended and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Teague have moved into their new home. Mrs. Vessie Messer is ill at her home. Ernest Phillips has joined the Army and is stationed at Fort Jackson. Haywood Nurses Will Meet Monday The Haywood County Nurses Club will hold its first fall meet ing Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Judy Phil j lips. Mrs. Fanny Mae Martin will bo cohostess. Each member is asked to report news events of nursing. Bride-Elect Is Honored Miss Kyleen Campbell, who is being extensively entertained this we^k prior to her marriage on Sunday to Joseph Noland, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Charles Howell, Miss Margaret Ferguson, and Mrs, J. R. Medford, Wednes day evening in the home of Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, at Hazelwood. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out and arrange-l ments of asters were used in deco rating. Around forty guests were includ ed in the courtesy. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Arrive From England Airman first class, Gene Rogers and his English bride of five months have arrived in Clyde where they will make their home. Rogers, who has been stationed at Sculthorpe Air Base in England for the past 21 months, has been released from active duty after serving four years in the Air Force. He will be associated with his father, Ernest M. Rogers, in the Haywood Tractor Co. Mrs. Rogers is the former Miss Dcrothy M. Heeley of Birmingham, England. Workshop Is Planned For HDC Presidents A program planning workshop j will be held for presidents of all Haywood County home demonstra- ? tion clubs tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock in the REA Kitchen. Clubs whose presidents are un able to attend the workshop are asked to send a representative ? a member of long standing who knows home demonstration work. ? * ? 'Mr. and Mrs trvin I'hilmon 1 have returned to their home in Washington after a visit with the ' tatter's parents, Mr. anJ Mrs. Lin ' wood Grahl. party Is Given ? For Bride-Elect 1 Mrs. Mary Robing I married Sunday aiterm^B H. Robinson, jJ^B pre-nupt\a! party when Mrs. Ben Gn?B Joy Osborne enterts^B Grube homo in Casual The dining room with arrangements of X ers and greenery, k was served after whi*l elect wa> presented p,t*9 in her chosen pattern ? Twenty guests vertS W ant ads bring ?gl KURT GANS" "The storc Hrides Prefcr"?:M^*? Froudly A nnouncing: I we have been appointed FRANCHISED DEALERS for beautiful, golden-luted Ue arc proud to announce we now sell Dirilyte, the flatware made of a wonderful, solid, golden-lined metal alloy. It t like sunshine on the table. And it's as practical as it is beautiful. 1 ou can use it every day for every meal, yet it will remain exquisite, dramatic, perfect for your party occasions. Dirilyte flatware is solid, not plated ? * there s nothing to wear off. It is harder than silver or gold, will last a lifetime ? is guaranteed for a lifetime! Every piece of Dirilyte is made with finest craftsmanship and grace. Most fabulous of all, Dirilyte is moderately priced and bears NO 1EDERALTAX. V hat other flatware gives you all this? Let us show you Dirilyte. todayl 6-piece Place Selling $16.00 NO FEDERAL TAX Use Our Dirilyte Club Plan I Lfat-fym Good Companion By VERA WINSTON THE dress that is right for lunching in town and then for late day function^ is always a find. A fine example of this use ful member of the summer ward robe is this dress of black crepe with square yoke of white Ven ice lace. It is seAmed from top to hem either side of the front with draping through the mid riff. It may be worn with or without % belt. ' . 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