Miss Abbott Is Married To Thomas D. Glenn Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Carolyn Ann Abbott, daughter of Mrs. Wayne B Medford of Clyde and W. E. Ab bott of Canton, to Thomas Dale G'enn, soiKof Mr. and Mrs Joseph E. Glenn of Commerce, Ga. The ceremony was performed on April 30 in Atlanta, Ga. Mr* Glenn, a graduate of Way nesvilte Township High School, was graduated from Grady Memor ial Hospital School of Nursing In June. Mr. Glenn was graduated from Commerce High School, attended the University of Georgia, and will, be graduated this month from Grady school of X-Ray Technology in Atlanta. After August 1 the couple will make their home at Daytona B -ach, Fla. ? ? ? Tea Is Given At Junaluska Mrs. L J. Ballard and her daughters. Miss Louise Ballard and Miss Ra> Ballard, entertained at an irformal tea Thursday afternoon lr. their home at Lake Junaluska. Arrangement* of flowers from the garden of the hostesses were used throughout the rooms. The guests included Mrs. Sam Banks and her mother, Mrs. Pul li-m, of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. C -orge Finch of Thoma.sville, Mrs. L ?e Tuttle of Charlotte. Mrs. W. F Qiillian and Mrs. Walt Holcomb ot A'lanta. Mrs. Holt of Montgomery, A'a., Mrs, Golding Slappey of Al bany, Oa.. Mrs W. N. Thomas, Mrs. E'mer T. Clark. Mrs. Hugh Massie. and Mrs. Ben Sloan ? ? ? Mrs. Hawkins Is Hostess At Party Mrs. Charles Hawkins was host ess at a bridge party Friday night ir her home on Johnson Street, Canton, as a courtesy to her sLster ir -law, Mrs. Robert B Smith of j V ilson. Mrs. Smith is the former R'iss Mary Hawkins of Asheville. Guests included Mrs. Smith, Mrs. P V. llamrick Mrs Ouy Teague. Mrs. Jack Cabe. Mrs. Richard Rob k e ts, Mrs Howard Myers, Mrs I Ctenn Williams. Ms. Ernest Mes I *cr. Mrs. Carlton Peyton, Mrs. / V'oodrow Cooper, Mrs. Richard / Thomason, and Mrs. Bryan Ray. / ... Henefi^ridge Luncheon To Be Held At St. John's A benefit bridge luncheon will bo h">ld in the old St. John's School bidding Wednesday at 12 o'clock. Proceeds will be used to buy desks and seats for the new school. Mrs. Rene Bruce, chairman of the event, announced that chicken j s lad will be included on the i luncheon menu, Advance reservations may be' made by calling the school, GL 6 6 J67. MRS. EDWARD THORNHILL. Ill I* the former Mlm Virginia Cline. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Purcel! Cline of Canton. She was married Saturday evening In Central Methodist Church at Canton. )Whitley-Scott Photo). Miss Virginia Cline Is Bride j Of Edward Thornhill# _U1 | Miss Virginia Cline, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Albert Purcell Cline of Canton, became the bride of Kd ward Thomhill, III, son of Mr and Mrs. Kdward Thornhil, II, of Brooklyn, N. V., Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Centra] Methodist Church of Canton The Rev Cecil G. Hefner, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with white stock, lillies, snapdragons, and ferns interspersed with white cathedral tapers. Tall floor baskets held white gladioli, lillies, and snap dragons, and the pews were mark ed with white tapers entwined with English stock. The windows were banked with ferns and centered with candelabra holding cathedral candles. A program of traditional wed ding music was presented by Mrs. Roy Ptess, organist, and David Kirkpatrlck, vocalist, both of Can ton The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of candle light satin. The round neckline and the cuffs of the long tapered sleeves were appliqucd with pearls and beads from her maternal grandmother's wedding gown. A long torso effect was created by a narrow band of satin woven Into unpressed pleats, and the bouffant skirt flowed into a cathedral train. Her full length, two tiered veil of Illusion and coronet were ap pliqued with Chanttlly lace, beads, and pearls. She wore a necklace that belonged to her paternal great, great grandmother, and car ried a cascade bouquet of mini ature calla lillies showered with itephanotia. The wedding ring worn by the bride belonged !o the bridegroom's paternal great grandmother. Mrs. Albert Purcell CUne, Jr. of Canton was matron of honor. Miss Jenobel Zlppcrer, rousin of the bride, of Madison, Fla., was maid of honor. They wore floor length gowns of seafoam green crystalette, fashioned with long torsos and full skirts. The boat necklines were edged with hand made lace, and they wore tiny hats of matching crystalette. Their gloves were white, and their flow ers were cascade bouquets of lad die carnations and celosia in shades of pink and dubonnet. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Lou Gerringer and Miss Nancy Bischoff of Hazelwood, classmates of the bride at Duke University. Mrs. James Lewis of Hichmond. Va. and Canton, and Mrs. John Mc Carthy of Miami. Fla.. cousin of the bride. Miss Sara Lynn Cline of Greenville, S. C, cousin of the bride, and Miss Lynn Ann HampJ ton of Canton were junior brides maids. They wore gowns and hats iden tical In design and color to those of the honor attendants. The bridesmaids carried cascade bou quets of carnations and roses in shades of pink. The junior at tendants carried small bouquets similar to those carried by the bridesmaids. Mr. Thomhlll served as his son's best man Ushers were: Chester Philip Thornhill of Brooklyn, brother of the bridegroom. Dr. Al bert Purcell Cline, Jr. of Canton, Peter Gellich of Durham. Charles Duckett of Canton. Hamilton Ship pee of Humson, N. J , and Terence George of London, England and Durham. Junior ushers were: John Willis Bottoms and Thomas Michael James, both of Canton. Master Nick Purcell Cline, nephew of the bride, was rtngbearer He carried the rings on a black silk top hat. Mrs. Cline, mother of the bride, wore a champagne floor length gown of chl!Ton. designed with a riraned neckline trimmed with chalk white beads and sequins. She wore a matching hat and a corsage of green orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore a rvink and gray nylon chiffon floor length gown and a corsage of pink orchids. The bridegroom's grandmother. Mrs. Arthur Manchester of River F.dee. N. J., wore a mauve floor length gown of chiffon, a violet hat. and a lavender orchid cor sage Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Pennsyl vania Avenue, The bride's table was centered with a crystal and silver epergne filled with bride's roses and gyp sophila. Garlands of smilax were held at intervals by gardenias. The buffet was flanked by silver can delabra with arrangements of gar denias at the base. Assisting in serving were: Mrs A. W Bottoms, Mrs. Fred Fergu son. Mrs. Clyde R. Hoev, Mrs. F. T Pcden. Mrs W R Palmer, Mrs W B Williamson, Jr.. Mrs. V. H. Duckett. Mrs. G. M. Trostel. Mrs. Thomas James, Mrs. W. J. Hamp ton. Miss Mary Reeves Hampton. Mrs. J. L. Reeves, Mrs. C. C- Nich olls, Mrs. Roy H Moore, and Mrs. Paul J.auner, all of Canton; Mrs. Phil Medford and Mrs. N. M. Med ford. both of Waynesville. Mrs. T. N. Toms of Miami, Fla.. Mrs A. B Zipperer of Madison, Fla . Mrs. W G. Cline of Rutherfordton. and Mrs. C. F. Cline, Jr., of Green ville. S. C. For a wedding trip to New York, the bride wore a brown and white silk sheath dress, beige linen dust er, and beige accessories. After July 18 the couple will be at home at Campus Apartments In Durham. Mrs. Thornhlll was graduated from Canton High School, attend ed Duke University Woman's Col lege, and was graduated in June from Duke University School of Nursing. Mr. Thornhill was graduated from Erasmus Hall High School In Brooklyn, and served four years ta the U. 6 Navy Ha is presently a member of the junior class af Duke University, where he plsns to enter the School of Law. i MAJORETTE | LESSONS i EACH WEEK FOR 6 WEEKS, BEGINNING WED., JULY 11 AGE LIMIT ? ABOVE SIX YEARS OLD ! APPLY Joan Alley GL 6-5623 JULY SAVINGS THROUGHOUT OUR STORE! THE SMART SHOP Main St. GL 6-8210 KURT GANS ~ "The Store of Quality" ; ENTIRE STOCK OF COSTUME JEWELRY ? INCLUDING TRIFARI /tk jy AND KRAMER mglWV * if " -i / Exclusive J ^JEWELER ??m????????????????????? ?i * -" -r - ' i k ^fc^Lai_i_Li__UWW1 n?i m m ? Willi i * * ?? - m* *"-*? -* ?**+*-?' ??-.?? ~yilj < *? ?_ Sill ? ??? ,?r "i ^ ^ tt .? Nancy Kay Hipps Completes Plans For Wedding Plans have been completed for the marriage of Misa Nancy Kay Hipps. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I George Herschel Hipps of Canton. ! to Joe Bob McDowell, son of Mr. i tnd Mrs. L. O. McDowell, also of Canton. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Kenneth Crouse. as sisted by the Rev. L. B. George, Wednesday, July 11, at 7 p.m. in he Roclrwood Methodist Church. Wedding music will be present ed by Mrs. Robert Spurling of "anion and Richard Hipps. cousin if the bride, of I^ake Junaluska. The bride will be given in mar riage by her father. Miss Linda Mat' Hipps will be her sister's only ittendant. Buddy McDowell will serve as his brother's best man. Ushers ?vill be Weaver Hipps, brother of 'he bride, and Ray McDowell, brother of the bridegroom, both of | Canton. ? ? * Saunook Club Hears Reports On Craft Camp The Saunook Home Demonstra 'ion club met Monday night in the home of Mrs. Charles Beck. Mrs. P. M. Chase presided. Mis. Roy Beck. Mrs. Leo Rieger and Mrs. Thad ChafTin were guests. Announcement was made by Mrs. Steve Plemmons of the picnic fyr Community Development at Camp Hope. Mrs, II. F. Chase and Mrs. P. M. Chase reported on craft camp at Camp Schaub. Project reports were given on Health by Mrs. Boyd Evans, Food Conservation by Mrs. J. King. Food Preservation by Mrs. H. E. Chase, and on Home Beautification by Mrs, Charles Beck The demonstration on "Vegetable Varieties in Food Preparation" was given by Mrs Charles Beck. * * * Draper Quartet To Give Program At WSCS Meet Glenn Draper, director of music at Lake Junaluska, and his quar tet from the Lake, will present a program at a regular meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon. The meting will be held in the Boyd Memorial Chapel at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. C Wagenfeld will pre side. The nursery will be open dur ing the meeting. * * * Miss Gaddv Is Engaged To Paul V. Browning Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Betty Lee Gaddv, daughter of Mrs. Geter R. Gaddy of Canton, and the late Mr. Gaddv. to Paul Vance Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley R. Browning, also of Canton, The wedding is planned for July 20 in the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Canton. MBS. LEE ROY CAMPBELL of Canton announces the engage ment of her daughter. Carolyn Lucille, to Gerald Cowan Medford of Hamilton, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy RatclifTe Medford of Medford Farm, Clyde. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Lee Roy Campbell. The wedding is planned for August 18. (Photo by Shields Studio). The Chambers Are Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chambers, who are leaving this month to make their home in Winston-Sal em, were guests of honor at a din ner given by employees of the Waynesville office of the Southern Bell Telephone Co., Thursday evening at Mt. Valley Inn. Mr. Chambers, who has -been plant foreman of the telephone com pany here, has been promoted to a position with the company in Winston-Salem. Special guests were R. A. Pinner of Ashevllle, district plant man ager; J. L- Moore of Henderson ville, group plant manager, and N. H. Posey of Canton, Canton plant foreman, and Mrs. Posey. An arrangement of mixed gard en flowers was used as a center piece and a gift was presented to the honor guests. Approximately S-o r t y persons were present: * ? * Mrs. Wright Is Hostess For Beaverdam Club The Beaverdam Home Demon stration Club met Tuesday after noon in the home of Mrs. George Wright with the president, Mrs. George Frady, in charge. The de votional was given by Mrs. Frady. Mi's. Carey Shepherd was welcom ed as a new member. Plans were made for the August fellowship meeting to be held in the Robin son Camp at Crabtree Announcements were made con cerning the Out-of-State Farm Tour and other activities for the month of July. The demonstration on "Built-ins" was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. During the social hour club j members inspected the remodeled , kitchen of the hostess. ? ? * West Canton Club Holds Regular Meeting The West Canton Home Demons tration club held a regular meet ing in the home of Mrs. Marshall Cooper with Mrs. Cromer Crisp as co-hostess. The devotional was giv en by Mrs. Paul Medford. Mrs. Mitchell Sarly was welcom ed as a new member, and Miss Mary Frances Kirkpatrick as a guest. Mrs. Hugh Early presided during the business session. Project reports were given on Home Beaut ification by Mrs. Fred Trull. Home Gardens by Mrs. Grady Bonarrigo. and Food Con servation by Mrs. W. S, McElrath The demonstration on "Variety with Vegetables in Food Prepara tion'" was given by Mrs Marshall Cooper and Mrs. Paul Medford. ? ? * Dr. and Mrs. George Way Har ley of Ganta, Ilberia were week end guests of the former's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way. Dr. Har ley, who Is a medical missionary, spoke yesterday at the morning service at the First Methodist Church. He Is affectionately known by the natives of Ganta as "The Good Witch of Ganta." ? ? ? Mr and Mrs. G. W Haas of Lerolr were weekend guests of their son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs G. C. Starr. Jr . In Clyde. Mrs. Sam Haner of Seattle. Wash., is here for a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Lane. i and her son. Harry Whisenhunt. Children's Story Hour Set Thursday at Library There will be a story hour Thursday in the Haywood County Public Library at 10 a.m. and the children of Waynesvilie and Hay wood County are cordially invited to attend. The stories will be told by Mrs, Milas Ferguson and Mrs. Arthur Paul Evans. Xi Omicron Chapter To Meet Monday, 16th The XI Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a regular meeting Monday. July 10, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. William Dov er. The meeting was originally scheduled for tonight. Mrs. Ray Ellis will preside. I 1 To Cherish Forever... . 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