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Miss Wykle Is Peted At Cantpn Parties Miss Margaret Jane Wvkle. Can ton bride-elect was honored at ?> bridge igrtv Thursday night given ay' Mrar^ C. Johnson ami hei d.uighWr, Miss Jane Johnson, ii heir home on Bailey SI . Canton The honor guest wag presented , a gift and the bridal motif wa '*ed in the decorations and re frethments _ Guests were Miss Wykle, Mi> Frank Wyfcje, Miss Jean Downs : Miss J on* Jd vers. Misg Ann Gates Miss Atuond Westmoreland, Mis Aft.r> Anita Moon, Miss I.ucretiit Rhodarmer, Miss ! inda Hriggs Miss Claire Seaman, and Miss Mil dred Duckett Miss Vvkie was honored again on Friday night at a buffet suppe given by Miss Linda Hriggs ant' j Miss Mildred Durkett in tlie home ' if the former. Arrangement# of mixed garder lowers- were uwil on the tables nd the honoree was presented i hower of miscellaneous gilts. Twelve guest* were included in the courtesy. MIS. BLACK WELL IMPROVING I'm, R. II. Blnckwell U convale* ?i.tg at her home on Main Stree ifter an illness of several week! luring which she wa<| a patient it 'he Haywood County Hospital. Hei laughter, Mr*. James Mlchal, wlw ias been here with her has return d to her home in Durham. ? ? ? Mrs- O. O, White and hei 'randson. Howe)) Way. are plan lint! 'o leave Thurwdov for theii KMiie tn Richmond, Va , afte* i month's visit with Howell's othei landparenl* Mr. and Mrs. J 11 ,V'ay, Jr. I)r and Mrs. J. H. Way II. and two other sons, Lawaoi jnd Billy, who have also beer lere. returned to Richmond las' week. THK STOKK OF (Jl'AIJTY MKKCHAN DISK I I ?? ? ??? ???i??? Here's how your silver grows... :... -".v. f ? A Gift of an International Sterling Place Setting! ' with every 3 you buy! , You have your choice of 15 popular patterns in lovely tnter ? nation*! Wiiin^. solid silver .with beauty thatjives for- .. ! ever. Come in . . . buy THREE 5-pc. place settings. We give you tin extra one FREE ... a saving from $25.50 to $36.75 depending on the pattern you pick. Never before in the history of silverware has it been so easy to own precious solid silver . . not just a few pieces but enough exquisite International Sterling to satisfy your im mediate dining needs. ? Your choice of 15 exquisite patterns deep sculptured in luxurious solid silver ?' liilerhaliori.il Bf >fi< i tic ? | m loveliest table* V Amrrii a ^Jtr BUY NOW AND SAVE Offer expires August 'M. I5i."><5. j ? w III* WE'RE MOVING You Are Invited To Visit Us In Our NEW LOCATION DR. PHIL MEDFORD BUILDING Comer of Church and Montgomery Streets (Opposite Ray's Super Market) WATCH THURSDAY'S ISSUE OF THE MOtTNTAINEER FOR OUR OPENING SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 31 & SEPT. 1 CAMPBELL'S SHOP Main Street Waynesvlllc 1 ______ MRS. WILLIAM HOMKR OWEN. JR. was married Sunday after noon in thr First Methodist Church. She is the former Miss Blllie Frances Kitchen. (Photo by H. B. Nortoni. Miss Billie Frances Kitchen Weds William H. Owen, Jr.! Miss Billie Frances Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Kitchen of Waynesville, became the bride of William Homer Owen, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs William H Owen, also of Waynesville, in the First Methodist Church, Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev F.arl II Brendall, pastor of the church, performed the cere mony A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Fred Cal houn, organist, and Mrs Bobby Al len. vocalist. The vows were spoken before an iv^-covered arch, flanked wiih floor vases of white gladioli and chrysanthemums and branched can delabra. The bride, given in marriage , by her father, wore a gown of white embroidered organdy fash ioned with scalloped v-neckline and cap sleeves. Ths> bouffant skirt was designed with .scalloped tiers, extending into a chapel train. She wore long matching mitts ending , in points over the hands and a j fingertip veil of illusion attached | to a Victorian half-crown of lace encrusted with seed pearls and ; bugle beads She carried a cascade | bouquet of fuji mums. Miss Beta Jean Kitchen was her | sister's maid of honor. Her gown or blue embroidered organdy was i designed with full skirt and Ital- | lan neckline She wore a Juliet cap of matching organdy trimmed with blue flowers and she carried | a cascade bouquet of blue and white anemone chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid. Miss Sue Owen, sister of the bridegroom, wore a , dress idehtienl in color and design 1 to that of the honor attendant. ' Her Juliet cap was trimmed with pink and blue flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink and blue anemone chrysanthemums. Linda Kitchen and Ann Owen. ; sisters of the bride and bridegroom. I were junior attendants. Their dresses of pink embroidred organdy were identical to .those of the other attendants and they wore Juliot caps of the same material. ! Thetr bouquets wore of pink and blue anemone chrysanthemums. The flower girl, Martha Jane j Campbell, cousin of the bridegroom was dressed as a miniature bride. | wearing .1 floor-length dress of j white net taffeta. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss , Hobbie Tipton. Miss -lanet Kitchen. ! Mrs. Janet Beck. Miss Patsy Long, j Mrs. Wade Francis. Mrs. Joe j Howell. Mrs. C. H. Metcalfe, Jr., I Mrs. David Noland, Mrs. Perry Morrow, Miss Margaret Noland, Miss Shirley Connatser. Miss Gerry Thompson, and Mrs. Jerry Evans. George Owen, brother of the I bridegroom was best man. Tommy Owen and Teddy Owen. : brothers of the bridegroom. Charles Hurgin. cousin of the bridegroom, and Cecil Sitton of Greensboro i were ushers. A reception followed the cere mony with the parents of the bride entertaining in the fellowship hall oi the church Mrs. Kitchen, mother of the i bride, wore a dress of beige embossed silk with rust accessories, j Her corsage was of lavender car nations. The mother of the bridegroom | wore pale green orlon and lace with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Assisting were Miss Mary Corn well. Mrs. F.dwin Russell, Mrs. | Frances Jones. Mrs. Kyle Campbell, Mrs. W. H. Burgin, Mrs. George Owen, and Mrs. Lynwood Grahl. Fdr a wedding trip the bride wore a sheath dress of beige Italian silk and matching full length coat, accented with gold ; and green. Her corsage was of orchids. I Mrs. Owen was graduated from . Waynesvllle High School and the , Woman's College of the University of North Caroline. She w-ill Join the faculty of the WaynesviUe High School this fall. Mr. Owen was also graduated from Waynesville High School and i s now a senior a t Western | Carolina College The couple will be at home In I the Clevewtll Apartments. Way ? > nesville. Kitchen-Owen Bridal Party Is Honored Miss Billie Frances Kitchen and her fiance. William Homer Owen, Jr., were honored at parties Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Owen, par ents of the bridegroom-elect, en tertained the bridal party and families at a picnic supper preced ing the wedding rehearsal. The af fair was held on the lawn at the home of the hosts. Following the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs'. Jack Felmet. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morrow entertained at a cake cutting. A three-tiered cake was featur- , ed and the dining room table was ! decorated with white flowers and j ivy. Assisting in serving were Mrs. [ Jerry Evans and Mrs Wade Fran cis. About thirty-five guests were present. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner. Jr. ' and their sons. Don and Jerry, of Elmer. N J . a.re guests of Mr Turner's aunt. Mrs O K Martin. MRS. FERGl'SON TO ENTER HOSPITAL Mrs. J. J. Ferguson is leaving tomorrow for Winston - Salem where she will enter the N. C. Bap tist Memorial hospital for surgery on Wednesday. + ? * Mr. and Mrs. Harold M San born, Jr., of Lakeland, Florida were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips. ? ? ? | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hodges ot Morganton, W. Va., their daugh ter, Miss Jean Hodges of Ports mouth, Va., and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' John F. Hodges, Jr., of Cooke-j ville, Tenn., will arrive Friday to spend sometime at their home ; here. Their visit is planned at this time so that they may join Mrs Hodges' sister, Mrs. Odin C. Buel! of Buellton. California, who ar rived last week. * * * Judge and Mrs Hugh B Camp- i bell of Charlotte are expected this week at Moody Farm where they j will spend several days. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber of Chicago have returned to their home after spending two weeks with the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tuttle. Out-Of-Town Guests Attend Wedding Here A number of out-of-town guest - attended the wedding of Misa Rlllie Frances Kitchen and William Hom ' er Owen, Jr. yesterday afternoon in the First Methodist Church. They included the following: Mr. and Mm. R. L. Kitchen of Raleigh. Mrs. B, F Adams of Or lando, Fla., Mrs. J. L. Motsinger of Dover, Del., E. M. Long and daugh ter. Patsy. of Sevierville, Tenn.. -Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Tipton and [ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cheeks of At-. 11 lanta, Oa.. Charlie Long of Ander son, S C? Cecil Sit.ton of Greens boro, Mrs. B. B Caldwell. Nancy Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Caldwell. [ all of Greenville, S. C.. Mrs A i IE. Williams of Charleston. S. C. || Mr. and Mrs. James Gaddy of Pen f dleton. S C., Mrs. R L. la>ng, Miss I j Carolyn Long, Mr. and Mrs. P. D Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Real, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long. Mr. anl (Mrs Wallace Long, Mr. and Mrs. j N. R- Kitchen and Janet Kitchen, | all of Hayesvtlle. Mr. and Mrs Har ry Thomas of Franklin. Mr and ' Mrs. J C. Long. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Long. Jr. of Brvson City. .'Button Girl' _ . ' IT TAKES A pinup girl to do a bang-up job of displaying the Republican national convenlion button at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. And Hilda Buckett, of Berkeley, has attracted so much attention that she's being re ferred to as the "Button Girl." | " Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Milner of Waynesville on | August 23. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. j George Howey of Waynesville on August 23 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Car son Tyson of Canton on August 23. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Wilson of Waynesville on August 23. ". A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summey of Canton on August 23. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson of Canton on August 25. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips Jr. of Waynesville on August 25. A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Haynes of Waynesville on August 25. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sanford of Waynesville on August 27. * ? * A beef heart weighing three to three-and-one-half pounds will make 8 to 10 servings. Woman's Club Holds Annual Benefit Party Around fifty player* attended the annual benefit card party sponsored by the Woman's Club Wednesday morning at the Hotel Gordon. Prizes, presented at each table, went to Mrs. Arthur G. Smith. Mrs. E. F. Reasor, Miss Margaret Elder, Mrs. Mack. Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell, Mrs. R. J. Ogilvie, Mrs. Harvey E. Blackwell, Mrs. W. H. Curtis, Miss Martha Stringfield. Mrs. D. C. Jones, and Mrs. C. E. Melton. Refreshments were served fol-' lowing the games. Mrs. ft. R. Campbell and Mrs. J. W. Killiau were in charge of the event. B and PW Officers Spend Weekend Here Miss Lois Frazier of Raleigh, president of the N. C. Federation of Business and Professional Wo men's Clubs, and Miss Margaret Johnston of Leaksville, first vice president of the N. C. Federation, spent the weekend with friends here and attended a B and PW area meeting and leadership con ference in Asheville on Sunday. Members of the Waynesville club atten<$ng the meeting were Mrs. M. G. Stamey, who is also di rector of District One, Mrs. Ben Phillips, president of the Waynes ville club. Mrs. Claude Rogers, and Mrs. Edith Alley Empson. ? ? ? ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and MVs. Fred E. Martin. Jr. of Waynesville announce the birth of ^ son, Scott Tippett, on Saturday. August 25, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Asheville. B and PW Club Will Meet At Junaluska The Waynesville Business and Professional Women's Club will hold a regular dinner meeting Tuesday. August 28. at 7 p m. in the Iaike Junaluska School Cafe teria. The meal will be served by the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice of the Maple Grove Methodist Church. Plans for the observance of National Business and Professional Women's Week. September 23-29, will bo presented by Mrs. Lynwood McElroy. chairman of the commit tee. Members who wish transporta tion have been asked to meet at the Courthouse parking lot at 6:30 P m. * * * Major and Mrs. Prank Kennedy and their children, of Iialeigh. are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Frank Kennedy of Jonathans Creek. The younger Mrs. Kennedy and the children will remain here for a two-week visit While Major Kennedy is at Ft Benning Ga. ? ? ? Mrs. Irvin Philmon and son, Jimmy, left Friday for their home | in Washington, D. C-, after a month's visit with Mrs. l'bU|^n's parents and grandmother. l^Bd Mrs. Lynwood Grahl and^BR-s.' ' Harare Ferguson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Boy C. McCrack en and their sons, Charles and i Dean, and their daughter. Mrs. John L. Gray and her daughter, Elaine, all of Orlando, Florida are visiting Mr. McCracken's sisters, Mrs. Kate Morris and Mrs. G. C. Plott. ! 1 Miss June Bryson, whose mar | riace to William Branson will take ! place September 8, has honored us with her selections of Silver and Crystal. Her patterns are: Silver ? "Tara" by Reed and Barton. > Crystal ? "I.aRue" by Tiffin. They are now on display at KURT CANS, Jeweler S h e p p e' s 1 i . : : the fashions are fabulous and so are the VALUES! 22" I A (> and up ? F.eel the soft beautifully textured fabrics! ? Inspect the superior workmanship and hand detailing! ? Admire the fresh new color tones, smart new styling! ? Thrill to the price tag . . . so much coat, so little money! These precious fiber blends . . . made of wool and cash mere , . . wool and guanaco fashioned in? Fall's new est styles, feature push-up sleeves, turn-back full cuffs, J yokes, roll and notched col- J lars! C a r d i g a n, tuxedo, jf clutch, and button styles. JL; Choose from natural, rose wood, beige, gray, black, blue and red. MISSES AND JUNIOR SIZES. 8 TO 16. 7 TO 15. WOMEN'S SIZES U'% to 241% I I fl $nai 'I Vepoiit Tfaennt Your mm Sncpp?^ 121 Main Street Strand Theatre Bide. ^ ' ' ? ?: 9
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