Lakeside Club Holds ] Series Of Workshops , Tlie Lakeside Home Demon?tra- J lion Club has completed a aeries of workshops for furnituie re- j finishing. The workshops have been held cmb Friday night for the past two months in the home of Mrs. J D. McCiure. The club will hold a regular meeting Tuesday at 6 30 p.m. in the form of a picnic and work shop. tVanl ads hring quick reanlta Miss Campbell [s Honored At Bridal Parties Miss Carolyn Lucille CampbeM >f Canton, bride-elect of Gerald L'owiin Medford, is being honored it pre-nuptial parties. Thursday evening Miss Camp Dell was honored at a miscellan eous shower given by Miss Carolyn "abe. Miss Edith Carolvn Hutch ns and Miss Linda Moore in the L^ahe home on Johnson Street. Canton. Approximated 30 guests '? were included Mrs Philip (J KHiken entertain ed Alis.s Campbell at a luncheon Friday at the Lake Junaluska Tea room The guests were Misv Campbell. Mrs Hoy Campbell, Mrs. William J. Devlin Mrs. Hoy Medford, Mrs. Linden Hurch. Mrs Roy Haynes. Mrs. .1 K Hair. Miss Marjorte liipps. Mrs, Fleetwood Smothers. Miss Kdith Carolyn Hutehins, Mrs. James H Hurley. Mrs Harry Holland. Mrs W J Hannah. Miss Carolyn Calm. Mrs M Willis Kirk patriek, Mrs Gunnar Bohnsdahl. Mrs C C I'oindexter. and Mrs. Carlton I'ayton. On Saturday Mrs Haul l.auner entertained the bride-elect at a luncheon al The Manor in Ashe vllle The honor guest was pre ! sented a corsage of white flowers and a gilt Guests included Mrs Roy Camp bell. Mrs W J Devlin. Mrs. Roy , Medford. Mrs. Linden Burch. Mrs James ft Hurley, Miss June Myers, Miss Martha i'oindexter. Miss Jean Downs. Miss Carolyn Cabe. and Miss Kdith Carolyn Hutehins. Canton Flower Show Is Set For This Week ? The fourth annual Flown. Vege table, and Fruit Show. sponsored hy the Canton Council of Garden | Club*, will be held Thursday and Friday, August 16-17, front 2 p.m. until 10 p m. in the Cahton Armory on t'enland Street Canton clubs participating In the event include The Canton Garden Club. Town and Country Garden Club, Friendly Garden Club, and the ithododendron Garden Club Mrs. Clyde Wilson is general chairman, with Mrs K. F. Anton as co-chairman The show will be open to all amateur gardeners, and the pub lic is invited to attend. Exhibitors must comply with all rules and regulations of the flow er show committees, and entries must conform to the schedule. Professional growers and flor ists mav not compete for ribbons but mav enter non-competitive ' displays. Entry books will be open Wed nesday from 7 p.m. to pm and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 10 30 a.m. Exhibitors may compete in as many classes as desired, but may have only one entry in each class, except as specified In Horticulture Division. | Accredited flower show judges . will use the standard system of judging and their decisions will be final. Canton Garden Clubs Plan Flower Show Final plans are being completed for the annual Canton Flower, Vegetable, and Fruit Show, spon ored by the Canton Council of Garden Clubs "Garden Rhapsody" * ill be the theme of the evtii'. A'hich will be held Thursday and Ki-td'i; \ugust IB and 17 in the anion Armory on Penland Street. Ms Clyde Wilson is general hairman, with Mrs K. F. Anton erving as co-chairman. Special interest is being shown n the vegetable and fruit division his year and local residents, as a el I as those of nearby communi ngs. have been urged to partici >ate in the show Divisions of the schedule in clude: Annuals. Dahlia. Gladiolus, Perennial, Rose, Potted Plant, Vegetable and Fruit, Artistic Classes, and Junior. There will al ar be special educational exhibits >y (be clubs. The event will be open to all imatcur gardeners and will be /isited by the public each day from I p.m. to 10 p.m. Exhibitors must comply with all rules and regula tions of the show committees. In the Horticulture Division, all ?pecimens must have been grown by the exhibitor, and should be labeled as to variety whenever possible. Potted plants must have heen in exhibitor's possession at least 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 be Consulted before entering wild flowers: Professional growers and flor ists may not compete for ribbons, but may enter non-competitive ! displays. [ *.???". ?. ? ' ' "?* ; ?' r I Exhibitors may compete in as , many classes as desired, but may 1 have only one entry in each class, | except as specified in the Horti culture Division * * * ? Crabtree-Iron Duff Faculty Announced Fred 1-. Safford will serve again this year as principal of the I Crabtree-Iron Duff school Tea chers include Kathryn G Kirk patiick. Frances P. Yates. Lyn wood P McKlroy. Bearl F. Nesbitt, Edna J Noland. Charlotte L. Kirk Patrick. Betty B. Terrell, .leancttc S Chase, Helen B. Caldwell, Edith F, Plemmons, Roxie N James. W. Glenn Noland and VV Frank Kirkpat i rick A MEMORIAL MARKER honoring 125.000 North Carolina Confederate Veterans was unveiled at Beech Gap Saturday afternoon b- 'he N. C. Divi sion of the Vnited Daughters of the Confederacy. The marker is in the Confederate Memorial For est where 125.000 balsam tr?w ? were set out by the CDC more than ten years ago. Sam Weems. 'partly obscured, far left' superintendent of the Blue Ridge Parkway, accepted custody of the marker and Don J. Morris* of Asheville (with microphone) supervisor of N. C. National Forestry also participated Ted Seely, park ranger, is the other man in the group and Mrs. R. N. Barber, Sr., who presided during the ceremony, is the first j woman in the group to the right of the marker. Mary Barber and Sarah Thomas unveiled the marker, (Photo by John Anderson, Transylvania Times), j Mary Anne Dudley Weds Donald Owen Clemmons i Miss Mary Anne Dudley, daugh-I ter of Mrs. O. O. Dudley of Can ton, and the late Mr. Dudley, be- . came the bride of Donald Owen j Clemmons. so'n of Mr. and Mrs. ] Leonard Bryan Clennnbns ot Greensboro. Saturday at 5:110 p.m in St Andrew's Episcopal Church ^ of Canton. ? The Rev II. Roger Sherman. Jr.. > priest in charge, performed the ? ceremony. A urogram of music w a ? , presented by Harold Rusch of t Chattanooga Tenp., organist. ,ind-'\ a choir of seven voices. The bride was given in marriage : by her brother. Oscar Cleveland 1 Dudley. 11 of Manhattan Beach. ' Calif She wore a gown of white Chantitly lace and satin, fashion- ? ed w ith a sculptured bodice, long ' v tapered sleeves, and Peter Pan col- ^ far embroidered with seed pearls. . The bouffant skirt of satin, which , extended into a Chapel train, was ] <1 sign ft with a tunic of lace hand clipped to form eight deep seal- ( lops. i'( Her fingertip veil of' illusion was ; gathered to a coronet of satin over- < laid with lace trimmed with, pearls. - She carried a bouquet of White or 1 1 r rantham-Smithdeal bedding Is Held in Mooresville Th?> wedding of Miss Carolyn Virginia Sniithdeal. daughter of Hr and Mrs Clyde Sniithdeal of Mooresville. arid .James Arthur I'rantham. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I Tranthain of Canton was so einni/ed Sunday. July 29. in the AV.xt Corinth Baptist Church in tlooresville. The Rev.* Robert \I ft inecoff. jastor of the ehureh. performed he double ring ceremony: The couple entered together ind were unattended. The bride rore a floor.length gown Of white ?hantiily lace and net over satin. Her finger-tip veil of illusion was ittached to a cap of lace trimmed * itfj pearls She carried a white Bible covered with a white orchid. Following the ceremony the ?ouple left for a short wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore i blue linen suit with white ac cessories. and the orchid from her Bible. They are making .their home at 1305 Rosewood Ave. Columbia. S e. ? Mr- Trantham was graduated from Uandis High School and at tended Gardner - Webb College. She is presently enrolled at the University of Columbia. Mr. Trantham was graduated from Canton High School. He re ceived the B.S. degree from Car son-Newman College, and attend ed the University of Tennessee be for entering the Armed Forces. . He is now serving as minister of music at Crescent Hill Baptist Church in Columbia. J Mrs. It P Akin and son. Bob. and Mrs. M V. Haynes, .Ir . and son. Douglas, all of Clyde left to day for a vacation at Windy Hill Beach. S. C chids and stephanotis showered. Miss Elinor Anne VVigington 01 Chattanoooga, cousin of the bride, was maid Of honor Airs Kemp C Clendenln, Jr of Houston. Texas,, twin sister of the bridegroom, was j matron of honoi. Mrs. Georgo M. Stoat hers of Clyde, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. The attendants wore dresses of pervanche blue cr> sfaiettc. fea turing Empire waistlines, and full skirts with bows in back. Their bandeaux were covered with blue . tulle leaves, and the> earned cas cade bouquets of pink and rose asters and roses, itofl with match ing ribbon Mr. ClcmmOtis served as his son's best man. Ushers were Robert Clemmons and Jack Clemmons of Greensboro, and Bryan Clemmons of Durham, brother, ot tlie bride groom. . \ Following tlic ceremons a receo-' turn was given by Miss Victoria licit, aunt of the bride in the un dercroft of the church. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs Hugh Mens \ Canton: Mr and Mrs. I, Locke Bell. Arlington. Ya.: Mrs. C C. Wigingtnn. Chattanooga: Mrs. J. V Mease, Mrs. Mark West Mo C. C Nicholls: Mrs Holland Bell. Mrs, James Pat ton. Mrs. Eleanor Jacobs. Mrs. Carl Powell, and Mrs. Gunnar Bohnsdahl. all ot Canton; Mrs. Gerald Hill. Asheville. and Mrs. Arthur Moon. Ha/.elwood. For a wedding trip, th? bride wore a sheath dress and jacket of pink and green checked gingham, white accessories, and the Corsage from her bouquet. Mrs. Clemmons w.,s graduat.-d from Canton High School and Wo man's College. U.N.C She taught two years in the Valdese schools, and now holds a position in the Greensboro City School. Mr. Clemmons attended Camden Miliary Academy and the Univer sity of North Carolina. He is as sociated with his father and broth el's in the Clemmons Florist Com pany in Greensboro. | The couple w ill make their home ? in Greensboro. Miss Campbell Completes Wedding Plans I Miss Carolyn Lucille Campbell, daughter of Mrs. Hoy'Lee Camp bell of Canton, and the late Mr. Campbell, has completed plans for her marriage to Gerald Cowan Medford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ratcliffe Medford of Clyde. The ceremony will be perorm ed Saturday, August 18, at 8 p.m. in the Central Methodist Church in Canton. The Rev. H. Roger Sherman. Jr., priest in charge of Si Andrews Episcopal Church, will officiate, A program of music will be pre sented by Mrs. Roy Pless, organist. 1 The bride will be given in mar-1 riage by her uncle, J. Albert Burn ette of Canton. Mrs. William J Devlin; sister of the bride-elect, will be matron of honor, and Miss Carolyn Cabe will serve as maid of i honor. ! Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Linden Bitreh, sister of the .bridegroom eltct, Miss Edith Carolyn Hutch ins, Miss Arbara Sue Plemmons, and Miss Judye Stinnett Linden R. Burch of Clyde will be best man. Ushers will be: Smith .Nieholls, Richard Hannah, cousin of the bridegroom-elect. James B. Hurley, uncle of the bride-elect, George Limbo, and wimam J. uevun. .Miss Anne Holland will be junior bridesmaid. Follow ing the ceremony a re-' eeption will.be held at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. James B. Hurley, uncle and aunt of the bride-elect. | Miss Campbell will be honored at a luncheon Tuesday given by ! Mrs, Howard Myers in her home on Johnson St Thursday Miss Campbell will entertain her attendants at a luncheon. Mr. Medford will be host at a stag dinner Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Devlin, brother-in-law and sister of the bride-elect, will honor the couple at a rehearsal dinner party Fri day evening. * * * Miss Kitchen Is Feted At Tea Miss Billie Frances Kitchen, bride-elect of William H. Owen, Jr.. was guest of honor at a tea given Saturday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Burgin, Mrs. Kyle Campbell, and Mrs. Boh Owen as hostesses in the home of Mrs. i Burgin, Garden flowers were arranged throughout the house and the tea table was covered with a hand made lace cloth. The centerpiece was an arrangement of pink and white roses and baby's breath. The receiving line was compos ed of Mrs. Burgin. Miss Kitchen and her mother. Mrs. P. R. Kitch en. and Mrs. Homer Owen, mother of the bridegroom-elect. During the first hour Mrs. Bob Owen greeted the guests and Mrs. Howard Liner presided at the punch bow l. The second hour Mrs. Joe Stanelli received at the door and Mrs. Campbell poured punch. Assisting in serving were daugh ters of the hostesses, Miss Becky Burgin. 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