Miss Frye Is Married To D. L. Teague The marriage of Miss Carolyn Frances Frye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eugene Frye cf Route 4, Statesyille, and David Dawson Teague. Jr., of Harmon. N. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson Teague of Route 4. Way nesville, was solemnized Saturday, July 28. at 7 p.m. in the Rase ?Chapel Methodist Church at Statesville. The Rev. F. R. Barber and the Rev J. W. Teague. brother of the bridegroom, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white net and Chantfllv lace over satin designed with molded bodice of lace and full skirt of net with front panel of lace. Her ingertip veil of illusion was attached to a matching lace cap. and she carried a white Bible with a corsage of white catenations. Miss Frances Jurnev was maid of honor. Her dress was of orchid net over taffeta and she carried a heart-shaped bouquet of mixed flowers. Vickie Frye. niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a white nrd^^k- dress and carried a bas ket^^^nixed flowers. Teague Williams, cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man and ushers were Raul "rye, broth er of the bride, and Ralph Kur fees. The mother of the bride wore a gray dress with matching acces sories and a white carnation cor sage. The bridegroom's mother *?????" ? ? li it n rlroce u.'i l h \\ UJ C- , 1 IU t \ > <11 'W niutv Uit^.1 a corsage of white carnations. For a wedding trio to Western North Carolina the bride wore a black cotton sheath dress with white trim and white accessories and the corsage from her Bible. Mrs. Teague is a graduate of Harmony High School and the Commercial Department of Wo man's College, Greensboro. Mr. Teague is a graduate of Fines Creek High School, Mars Hill Junior College and North Carolina State College. He serv ed two years in the Army and is now a member of the faculty of Harmony High School. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Teague and Robert Wil liairts of Waynesville; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutton and the Rev. P. C. Hicks of Canton. * * * The Douglas Moores Arrive From Europe Sgt lc and Mrs: Douglas Moore and their children. Douglas. Jr.. Ted. and Mary Mac, arrived in New York last Monday by plane from France and are now visiting Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M T. McCracken. here. The Moores have be n stationed at I.aRochelle. France for three years and will be here until they receive a new assignment. Set. Moore is attached to the Army Ens pincers Before going to Europe they had spent three years in Japan. Doug. .Tr was graduated in the si ring from high school and will enter North Carolina Slate College litis fall. v * + * Mi-, and Mrs. Albeit Ahel and their daughters. Sara and Nancy, are spending this week at Myrtle Beach. S. C. They have as their guests Jack Nichols. Jr. Billv Norris, Mary Curtis, and Salinda Dicus, all of Waynesville. THIS PONY?I.ittle Boy Blue?won several hon ors at the Horse Show here Saturday, He was driven and ridden hjr Ronnie Spearman, shown here, (Mountaineer Photo). Elsie Palmer Completes Wedding Plans Plans have been completed by Miss Elsie l.ucile Palmer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey R. Palmer, Route 3. for her marriage to Roger Person Hyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Hyatt of Canton The ceremony will take place Saturday. September 1. at 8 p.m. in Memorial Chapel at Lake Juna luska. The Rev. Grady Barringer will officiate. The bride will be given in mar riage b\ her father and will have as her mairon of honor her sister, Mrs. Charles Ross. Bridesmaids j will be Miss Lillian Hyatt, sister of the bridegroom-elect, and Miss I Jean Childers. Peggy Ann Palmer, niece of the bride-elect will be junior bridesmaid. Moody Hyatt will serve as best man for his son and ushers will be Linton Palmer and John Ter i roll. Joe Hyatt, brother of the bridegroom-elect, will be ring bearer, Miss Ann Cathey, vocalist, will present a program ? ? ?? * Miss Wykle Is Honored At Luncheon Miss At wood Westmoreland was hostess at a luncheon Friday in her home at Canton as a courtesy to Miss Margaret Jane Wykle. al so of Canton, bride-elect of Wil liam Harold Collins of Gainesville. Ga. The bridal motif was used and the honoree was presented a show er of miscellaneous gifts. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mips. J. R. Westmoreland. Those present were Miss Wykle, Mis. Frank Wykle. mother of the ? honor guest, Mrs. J. L. Reeves. Mrs. Rov H MoOre. Mrs Hugh A. Matthews, Mi'v W J. Hampton, | Mrs. liertn Seaman. Miss Claire j Seaman. Mrs. Marvin Alexander. [Mrs. W J: Stone. Mrs. W. O. Kearse. Mrs. Rov Patton. Mrs. Carey T. Wells. -Jr., Mrs. W. E Sheffield. Mi's. Carol Warren, all : of Canton, and .Mrs K N. Giles of Silver Springs; Md. Asheville College Alumnae To Meet Mrs. Nora Hampton Rogers, sec retary of the Alumnae Association of Asheville Normal College, an nounces that the annual picnic meeting of the alumnae of this ; institution and the Home School ! will he held Saturday. August 18. at noon in the Clubhouse, Black Mountain. Dr. and Mrs. William Morgan, former members of the college faculty, will be the hosts. I All former students and their families, as well as former faculty members, are invited and are re quested to bring lunch, * * * Mrs Laura H. Tyler of Jackson ville. Florida is visiting Mrs O. R. Martin. . '? ? HDC Schedule Tuesday. August 14, 9:00 a.ra^ South Clyde. Mrs. Curtis Rogers. G:30 p.m.?Lakeside, Mrs. James McClure. Wednesday, August 15. 9:00 a.m. j?Bethel. REA Kitchen 'Mrs. Flor ence Garner. Mrs. .lack G. Mc CrackenV. Friday. August 17, 9:00 a.m.?r Crahtree-Hyder Ml.-Iron Duff. Iron DufT Community House. ' * * ? Mrs. Holt To Speak At WSCS Meeting Mrs Ivan Lee Holt of St. Louis, Mo,, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church, Tuesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. | Mrs. Holt and her husband. Bishop Holt, are visiting Dr and Mrs. Elmer T Clark at Lake Juna ;luska Mrs: F. C. Wagenfeld will con duet the business. ? * * * . , ; ? Mr. and Mrs. C. E Rothrock , and their four children of Reids- j ville are expected to arrive Thurs d; \ for a visit with Mrs Roth rock's parents, Mr and Mrs Rufus Siler. . ' I I * * * Mr. and Mrs John E. Woltz and their three young sons of Mt. \iry s spent the weekend with Mrs, Vtoltz's mother, Mrs. T Lenoir Gwyn. Haywood Institute Reunion Is Held At Clyde Baptist An estimated 225 persons at tended the Haywood Institute Re union last week at the Clyde Bap tist Church, with representatives present from classes rjnging from 1900 to 1927, and two faculty members of the turn of the cen tury. Officers were elected for the year as follows: Ralph Crawford, Canton, president; Roy Crain, Greer, S C . vice president; Mrs. Lee Evans, Wavnesville, secretary. The group voted to furnish the young people's assembly room of the church as a memorial to the institute Memorial resolutions were drawn up for the late Rev. R. P. MeCracken of Haywood County and Bill Taylor of Taylors. S. C. The two teachers from the early days of the school were Mrs. Mary Conle-v Swayngim, who taught in 1900. and Mrs. Roxie Hyatt Cowan, 1901. Other teachers attending were the Rev. Carl Campbell of Birmingham, Ala., John Bamett of Marietta, Ga.; Ethel Balontine of Ware Shoals. S. C.; Mrs; Dewey Kirstein of \sheville; Dr. J. C. Davis of Florida and G. C, Underwood of Tennessee. The group decided to hold the | reunion annually the first Sunday in August. Those attending represented I eifcht states and 35 towns and cities. , CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most heartfelt thanks to all those who helped us in any way following the tragic accident in which he was fatally injured and the re sultant death of our beloved Grandson and brother, "Jimmy" Ashe. We are grateful for all the beautiful flowers, the bountiful food and all the other acts of i kindness. We want, especially, to thank Jimmy's friends, class mates and teachers, the pall hearers. the minister and those who provided the music for and transportation to the funeral ser vices MRS MATTIE CARVER BETTY ASHE i Missing Student Reported Seen In New Jersey Jean Woods, 14-year-old Clyde high school student reported miss- j ing Thursday morning, is said to j have been seen In New Jersey in the compaov of a man. Sheriff Fred Campbell said this morning. The sheriff has turned the ease over to the Federal Bureau of In vestigation since his information indicates that the state line has t^en crossed. The FBI took over the case this morning. The report was given to him, he said, as a result of the picture and story which appeared in Thursday's Mountaineer. Hereford Sale Set For August 17, 18 The 9th annual WNC Hereford Show and Sale will be held on Au guest 17 and 18 at the WNC Fair grounds in Hendersonville, it has been announced by Mrs. E. D. Chandler, W.N.C. Hereford Asso ciation secretary. A total of 53 head, both horned and polled, have been entered by 10 Western North Carolina breed ers. Included in the offering are 10 bulls ready for service and 45 heifers, both open and bred. The cattle were selected by a committee composed of Paul Ay- j cock of the Polled Hereford Asso ciation and Magnus Greenthaler of the American Hereford Association. The show will be held on August 17 at the fairgrounds beginning at 12 noon. Dr. E. R. Ba'rrick of ' N. C. State College will be the ' judge. The sale will begin at 12 noon on August 18 with A. W. "Ham" ( Hamilton serving as auctioneer. IJ Among the breeders consigning cattle are Wesley Brewer, Newland; j ] Drexel Brown, Hendersonville; i Glenn Brown. Clyde; Caroland t Acres, Arden; Crail Farm, Hender- ( sonville; Dr. A. B, Greenwood.1, Asheville; M, C. Harkins, Canton; , J E Holbert, Horse Shoe; Dr. Frank Killian, Franklin: Dr. N. F , Lancaster, Horse Shoe; T. G. Mose- | ley, Asheville; Dr. C A. Pless. Ashe- ? ville; Joe Reincrtson, Waynesville; C 11 Richardson, Andrews; River Lane Farms, Canton; F. W. Von Canon, Banner Elk; Walnut Knoll , Farms, Canton; and Dr. B. W Whitfield, Murphy. TOM BR1TT rides Cherokee over a hurdle at the Horse Show. Cherokee was one of the lamest horses shown at the Show Satur day. i Mountaineer I'hoto". f Community Choir Being Formed To Sing At Graham Services A largo community choir is be ing formed at I.ak<> Junatuska to ?ing August 19 and 20 when j EvaTTgelist Billy Graham speaks at [he assembly. Choir- members and others from j IVayncsville. Hazelwood, Clyde. Canton and all surrounding areas ire invited to participate. Assembly Music Director Glenn Draper will conduct the choir. lie anticipates an even larger group than the one which perform-1 jd when Vice President Nixon -poke at the assembly l| contain ed 120 voices. The rehearsal uill be held al he Waynes\illo High School band tmilding Monday evening at 0 There will be no auditions "The Choir Will be singing for other events at later dates, and all chyrch choirs arc urged to par- : ticipate," Draper said today Want Ads bring quick results. 1 4-H Delegates Leave For Swannanoa Camp Six Haywood County 4-H club members were lo leave today for Swannanoa 4-H camn. Delegates from the 15 western counties will be at the meeting; along with a [ group of County Agents and per sonnel from the extension staff of j State College. The meeting will be devoted to j improving junior leadership, rec- I ord keeping, grooming, personal I development, careers, recreation and other opportunities in 4-H work. Haywood delegates are Jennings Pletnmons. son of Mr. and Mrs Steve piemmons: Gene MeGaha, son of Mr and Mrs Burl MeGaha; Ronnie Kollins. son of Mrs. Naomi Rollins; Kay Boyd, daughter of | Mr and Mrs, David A. Boyd; Gail j Bradshnu. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bradshaw and Bar- ! bara Ferguson, daughter of Mr. ! and Mrs. Paul Ferguson. I Davidson College in North Caro lina lias an aptly-named swim-1 inlng captain for 1957. He is Tom my Rivers. J. M. Francis Visits Grandfather's Home J. M. Francis, 116 Woodland Drive, Waynesville, returned here last week after a visit at the home of his brother-in-law and sister. Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Smith, at Hen dersonville. While in Henderson County, Mr. Francis toured apple orchards and reported finding an excellent crop. Accompanied bv Mrs. Smith and Betty Smith, a younger sis ter. Miss Mary Francis, Mr. Fran cis visited the area around Jones boro, Tenn., where his grandfath er, Noah Francis, grew up and at tended Washington College. On his trip to Tennoysee, Mr. Francis noted, all farms appeared to be in dire need of rain. Sisk Family To Hold Reunion On Sunday The Sisk Family will hold a re union at the home of J. A. Sisk in Peter's Cove, near Bethel, Sunday, August 19. The family will gather at 9:30 a.m. and will hear a speaker and special singing. A picnic lunch Will be served at noon. II. M. Sisk is president of the family group. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell and their three small sones have returned to their home in La Grange after visiting Mrs. Mit chell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crouser. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sellers and their daughters, Sandra, Elenore, and Judy, of Orlando, Florida, are visiting Mrs Sellers' parents, Mr and Mrs. Manuel H. Jones, at The Maples. * ? * Mrs. James N; Swift and her infant son, Jimmy. Jr., of Camp LtJeune are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halph I'revost; Lt. Swift will join them this weekend. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Andy KaufTmann and their sons. Drew. Rob, and John, of Houston. 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