'A Scenic Wonderland' Is Flower Show Theme "A Scenic Wonderland" in the theme of the annual flower and i vegetable show which will be hem t t morrow (Friday i in the Waynes- ! vide High School Cafeteria from 1 3 p.m. until 10 p.m. ! Sponsored this year by the ! i Waynesville Council of Garden 11 Clubs, the show promises to be one . of the best ever held. The groups |' participating are the Richland. j 1 Mountain View, Primrose, Sky land. and Tuscola Clubs. Ml amateur gardeners are Invit- j cd to enter exhibits in compliance With the rules and regulations of 1 the flower show committee and en-1 t'ies must conform to the sched- 1 ule. The exhibits will be divided in to four divisions artistic arrange ments. children's arrangements. 1 horticulture specimens, and spec- 1 ial exhibits. Exhibits for garden club mem- i hers will be entered tonight from i J until 9 o'clock. Other exhibitors may enter their exhibits from 8 jntil 11 o'clock Friday morning Mrs R. H Stretcher is general chairman for the event with Mrs. Irving I.eatherwood as co-chair man. Committee chairmen are as follows Schedule. Mrs J H Way; judges, Mrs. l'aul W. McElroy; clerks. Miss Nancy Killian: stag ing and properties. Mis. Michael Pizzuto; finance. Miss Rev Mallard; Ijoslers, Mrs Joe #W?nelli classi fications. Mrs. Herbert Single tary: entries, Mrs. John K Penny; publicity, Mrs Kurt Cans; hos pitality. Mrs Harry Lee l.iner, Jr.; clean up, Mrs. David Hyatt; jun iors. Mrs. Kvelyn Osborne; and special exhibits Mrs W F. Swift No admission charge will be nad< for the show but a silver of fering will be taken The Garden Council is com fum ed of the five clubs in the Way* iesvllle area: the Hichland. Moun Margaret Jane Wykle ( Is Honored At Party ( Miss Margatel Jane Wykle of . Canton, bride-elect 01 William J Harold Collins of Gainesville Georgia, was honored at a linen shower Tuesday night given by f Miss Claire Seaman and Miss Ann \ Gates in the home rtf Hie former in > Canton. ( A color scheme of pink and v white was used. v Guests were Mrs frank Wykle. (? mot Iter of the honorce, Miss Mar- ( lha Poindexter, Miss land a Rriggs. Mrs itohert Spurting.. Miss I'at e Cooper, Miss Lucre!ia Khodarmer, * Mis, Margaret Rice. Miss Edith , Carolyn Hutchins, Miss Jane John- i son. Miss June Myers, Miss Bobbie t Hrank, Miss Bonnie Matthews, v Miss Marlariita Moon, Miss Patty ' Morgan. Miss Melissa Osborne, i Miss Mildred Duckett, Miss Linda i Moore Mis Max StfiathOrs, Miss c i Jean Downs. Miss Woody West- | morelaivd, Miss Chris Fisher, Miss y Drayton Shuil. Mrs Louis E. ( Gates, and Mrs Henry Seaman ;s I ?' ' ' ? *' j.; it jWSCS To Hold August | Meeting On Tuesday i v A regular meeting of the Wo- - man's Society of Christian Service 1 of the First Methodist church will ' In- held Tuesday. August 14. at ;f 110 p in tu Boyd Memorial Chap- y \* j I The nursery will lie open dur- 1 ing the meeting. |! I Mrs Robert Shook and children. 1 Patricia and Timothy, have re- i turned after spending a month , with Mr. Shook in Rochdale. | Mass. where he is employed with ; i Ncllo Teer Construction Co, They , also visited other New England | Sates and Washington, D. C. ? ? ? ; j Miss Julia Ann Slovali and Miss J > Mary Helen Cross, student nurses i at Presbyterian Hospital. Char i lotto, arrived Tuesday to spend | ! several days wt,th the former's par- ( j ients Mr ami Mrs Dewey Stov- , all. Mis> Stovall returned to Char lotte today and Miss Cross will be < here the remainder of the wwk. I tain View,'Prime**, Sk> land and | i Tuscola Clubs. MISS BARBARA JEWEL TRAXLER is erased to Thomas Eueene Curtis i>l Waynesvllle. The hride-eleet is the daughter of Mrs. Sidney Jacoh Traxler of 235 llrevard lioad. Ashevllle and the late Mr. Traxler. Mr. Curtis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Walton Curtis ol H ay liesvilie. The wedding is planned for October 6 in ( thil> li.iplist Church i|.\le lleiuierson Fhotoi. K?B???Uti?M?? READY at RAY S WITH SCHOOL WEAR ? AND WE SUGGEST ? YOUR EARLY BUYING BLUE BELL Wranglers , h ' ? All Sizes ? ^ Tup ({uality BLUE JEANS $137 $|49 $198 u..., . 1 ? 1 1 1 . ? I toys' Short Siveve SPORT SHIRTS 88 ?p $1.98 E;&W SHIRTS SJ.65 $2.95 WINDBREAKER JACKETS $2.00 - $2.50 9 f A--t.-A * f A ; A A Vf- -'T\v ? v 4*'i I MILK GLASS 1 -V:. , -fi AND MANY OTHER f 1 GIFT ITEMS D- .S\ I < - m g & 1 Vl OFF I H M % I it " - || MAIN STREET _ . ? * " 1 ??'* Canton Garden Dlubs Plan Hower Show Final plans are being completed or the annual Canton Flower, i vegetable, and Fruit Show, spons ored by the Canton Council of larden Clubs. "Garden Hhapsody" till be the theme of the event, ihieh will he held Thursday and liday, August l(i and 17 in the 'anion Armory on Pen land Street. Mrs. Clyde Wilson is general hairman, with Mi's. It. F. Anton ervlng as co-chairman. Special interest is being shown h the vegetable and fruit division | his year, and local residents, as veil as those of nearby coirimuni-1 ley, have been urged to partici late in the show. Divisions of the schedule in ?hide Annuals. Dahlia. Gladiolus, 'erehuial. Muse, Potted Plant, Vegetable and Fruit, Artistic 'lasses, and Junior. There will al 11 be special educational exhibits >y the clubs. The event will be open to all imateur gardeners and will be isited by the public each day from I p in to 10 p.m. Exhibitors must limply with all rules and rcgu la ions- ol' the show committees. In the Horticulture Division, all ipccimens must have been grown ? the exhibitor, and should he j abeled as to variety whenever >ossible Potted plants must have jecn in exhibitor's possession at east 3 months. Exhibitor need not grow mate rial used in the Arrangement Di vision, and all arrangements must be work of exhibitor. The N. C. State conservation laws should he consulted before entering wild f lowers Professional growers arid flor ist's mav not compete for ribbons, but may enter non-competitive displays Exhibitors mav compete in as man> classes as desired, but may have only one entry in each class, except as specified in the Horti culture Division * * * Parties Are Given For Miss Campbell Miss Carolyn Lucille Campbell, hride-eleit of Gerald Cowan Med ford, was honored at a miscellan eous shower Tuesday night in the recreation room of the Clyde Bap tist Church. Hostesses were Mrs ,10e Sam Hardin. Mrs Charles Hannah, and Mrs. Gene Medford The honoroo was presented a corsage bv the hostesses, and the bridal motif was used in the dec orations and refreshments. Approximately fifty guests were present. Miss Campbell was honored at a luncheon Wednesday at the Grove I'ark in Asheville given by her cousin. Albert Roberts, of Endwelt. N V , Covers were laid for eight. SALLY'S SALLIES "Yes sir, I had accounts with Other stores but they cut me off. That's why I'm here" Leura Worley Is Bride Of C. M. Stubbs i Miss Leura Worley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Worley of Can ton became the ?wide of Cameron | Morrison Stubbs of Albermarle. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. A Stubbs of Badin, Monday, August j 6 at 4 30 pm.. in the Morning ? Star Methodist Church of Canton The Rev. Kenneth D. Crouse. pastor of the church, performed i the double ring ceremony. A pro gram of wedding music was pre sented by Miss Luoretia Rhodar mer of Canton, soloist, and Mrs Robert Spurling. organist, also of Canton. The couple entered together. The bride wore a white satin bal-| lerina length gown designed on princess lines. The formal bodice was covered with a brief Chantilly | lace jacket. Her veil of illusion was attached to a coronet of matching lace trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible, a gift of the bridegroom, topped with a white orchid and showered with streamers. Hugh K Battle, Jr., cousin of the bride, of Cullowhee and C. C. Hickman of Canton were ushers. Following the ceremony a re- j ception was held in the recreation room of the church. Assisting in j serving were: Miss Louise Worley. I twin sister of the bride; Miss, Mary Cornwell of Waynesville,: Mrs. J: C. Plemmons. Mrs. Lewis j Di ve. Mrs. A. A Cody, Mrs. C. C Rickman Mrs. W R, Jenkins j Mrs. Ralph Gibson, Mrs. Gordon j Sharp. Mrs. McKay Rhinehart. Miss Jean Cagle, Mrs. Kenneth D Crouse, and Mrs. W. S. McElrath | all of Cauton. The mother of the bride wore a grey silk floral print dress with yellow accessories, and a corsage of yellow carnations. For a wedding trip to Daytpna Beach. Fla., the bride wore an ] aqua summer suit, white accessor ies and the orchid from her Bible Mrs. Stubbs is a teacher in the; Albermarle City School Svstem The couple will make their home in Albermarle. * * ? Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Goodson of Waynesville. Route 1. on Aug. 7 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor of Canton on Aug. 7. A s n to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney of Canton on Aug. 7 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Claude; Hill of Waynesville, Route 1, on Aug. fi A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fur- ; man Mashburn of Candler on Aug. 9 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack King of Canton on Aug. 9 ? ? * Nothing Sells Like Newspapers MISS BETTY ANN ROSS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ross, who announce her engagement to l.lnvd William Burkner. son of Mr and Mrs. Baxter Buckner of Asheville. The Medding is planned for early fall. (Photo by H. B. Norton). ??7 ? ! Jack and Jill Kindergarten ! Sets Opening c Tlic Jack and Jill Kindergarten s will hold registration iti the kinder"- i garten rooms in the home of Mrs, t. Russell Fultz at Lake Junaluska. ( Tuesday, August 28 from 2 p.ni until 5 p.m. Classes will begin the following day from 9 a.m until 12 ' o'clock, noon Thn Itinripronrtitn aiial f?hil_ dren 3; 4 and 5 years old. is taught j, by Mrs Fultf and Mrs. Fred Har ron. j" The program includes physical! play to perfect co-ordination. mu sic, art, rhy thm, dramatic play, and the use of instructive material Classes are held in special room apart from the living area of the Fultz home and the spacious play ground is equipped with sliding board, sand pile, several swings, a see-saw. and sky-ride. Mrs. Fultz and Mrs. Harron may be contacted by telephone for fur ther information. * '. *? ' !:? ? C. K. Brown. Sr. who has been employed in Washington, 1). C . is spending a vacation with his fami ly in Clyde. ['he Hurleys Are -losts At Supper Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hurley of 'antoiu entertained at an outdoor upper party Sunday night honor- i ng their niece, Miss Carolyn Lu ile Campbell, bride-elect of Gerald owan Medford, and Mrs. Hurley's ister. Mrs. John L. Jloberts. and ter son, Albert, of Ehdwell, N. Y. Twenty-four guests were present. - Mrs! Martin Entertains Miss Crouser Mrs. O, R Martin entertained with a luncheon Friday in her home as a courtesy to Miss Mary Crouser. whose marriage to Har old Metcalfe took place Saturday night. The luncheon table was center ed with an arrangement of white flowers with a lighted white taper. Mixed garden flowers were used in the living room. The guests were Miss Crouser, Mrs. Jess Crouser. Sr.. Mrs. Wayne Mitchell of La Grange, Mrs. Charles Metcalfe and Miss Rebec ca Metcalfe of Forest City, Mrs. Jess Crouser, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Fowler. Jr., Mrs. H. O. Champion, Miss Edna Bright, Mrs. Porter Frady, and Mrs. Joe Beverage. The bride-elect was presented a gift. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peoples of Norfolk. 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