"fflf'f.J ? ? ? , Mrs.-Priest Is Bride Of Paul Hyatt x Mrs. Perry Priest of Texscksna. Texas ud Rome. Georgia and Paul Hyatt of Waynesville were married Friday. April IS, In the pareonage of the First Methodist ChMt-ch here. The Rev Earl H. Hr*tulaH. pastor of the church, performed the ceremony The bride Is the former Miss Mary Adrle Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilson of Texarkana. Mr. Hyatt, son of the late Mr. and Mia. J. D. Hyatt of Waynes villa. Is owner and operator of the Piedmont Hotel here. The couple will make their home here. * * * Number Of Prizes To Be Awarded At Bridge Tourney The second annual Haywood Cogflty Bridge Tournament, spon sored by the Canton Y"s Menettes Club, will be held Friday, Anrll 20, at 7:20 p.m. In the Champion Y.ll?..A. PMzcs will be awarded to the bridge ? cfcib having the highest score, ttt individual high scores, and to tlr winner of high score in canasta. A number of door prises will also be awarded. Proceeds will be used to pur chase Y.MC.A. memberships for underprivileged children. Mrs A. C. Jones is serving as general chairman of the event. * * ? Spring Carden Open To Public April 22-29 Oarden lovers are invited to visit the spring garden of Dr. and Mr*. G. H., Clamor, 128 Woodland Road, Grove Park, under the auspicies of the Junior League of Astiaville. The garden will be open April 22-29 from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. A silver offering will be taken to pay a cflild's tuition at the Pre school for Handicapped Children. ? * * Cecil A Mauney nas returned to his home In Hazelwood after visiting his daughter. Mrs. Ted Trotttman In Hampton, Va. Mrs. Troutmania a patient In a Hamp ton hospKat where she has been since a car accident February 25 In which Tioth of her lega were broken. MISS EMMA JANE SMATHER8 Mm. Lewis Smothers innounm the encasement of her daughter. Emma Jane. of Canton and Kansas City, Mo. to Alex Romero, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Romero. Sr. of Santa Fee. New Mexico HDC Schedule Monday. April 23?2:00 p.m. ? McKlmmon Club with Mrs. Rich ard Roberts, Mrs. G. C. Payton. Monday, April 23,?7:30 p.m. ? Saunouk Club with Mrs. H. E. Chase. Tuesday. April 24?1:00 p.m. ? Clyde Club with Mrs. C. L. Dar nell. Wednesday. April 25?2:00 p.m. ?Cecil Club will meet in REA kitchen for special interest talk on Teas and Receptions by Miss Vir ginia Wilson. . * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Green, who spent the winter months at Del Ray Beach, Florida, have returned to their home on Greenview Drive. La Fountaine Is New Central PTA President Chester La Fountaine was elect ed president of Central Element ary PTA at a meeting Tuesday night. Other new officers who will serve during the 1998-57 school term are A. H. Hunt, 1st vice president and program chairman; Frank Moore, 2nd vice president and membership chairman; Mrs. Boone Davis, secretary; Milas Fer guson, treasurer; and Doug Wor sham, publicity chairman. ? ? * Does your cake fall after It Is baked? The chances are you did not leave it in the oven long enough. ? t , ul v_. i i Miss Quinlan To Speak At Sorority Meet A Joint meeting of tile Alpfca Theta and Xi Omieron Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi will be held , Monday night April 13 at 8 o'clock : j in the REA build in it with Mlaa 1 Betsey Lane Quinlan. Western j Field Representative of the North 1 Carolina Division of the American ; Cancer Society, as guest speoker. Mias Quinlan will show the film "Horizons of Hope", which is a film on Cancer Research made at Memorial Hospital and Sloan Ket- ' tiering in New York. She will also explain the educational and service program of the American Cancer Society. The theme of i | this year's campaign is "Fight | Cancer with a Checkup and a Check". This month will see many ac tivities on behalf of the drive I carried on by Beta Sigma Phi chapters across the nation. As they did last year, members will help distribute literature to In I form the public about the danger of cancer. They will stage vari ous ways and means projects for donations to the Cancer Society for research Into the disease. Besides the work carried on by individual chapters to combat cancer. Beta Sigma Phi has its own special International project ?support of cancer research at Brown University at Providence, Rhode Island. Members of both chapters are urged to attend this meeting. ? * * I Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Splvey of Waynesviile on April 16. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Clyde on April 17. \ A son to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jaynes of Maggie on April 17. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grooms of Hazel wood on April 17 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Herron of Waynesviile on April 18. * * ? \ ! Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Slack and ; daughter. Betty, left last week for California where they will make their home. They are temporarily visiting relatives in San Diego. I r . , , , i l . i. 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