r PAGE THE TWO 'I! M Mr. WAYNESVTI-L- MOUNTAINEER E 'Hlil.l and Mrs. Summerrow 7 of Interest tg women SOCIETY and CLUB . ACTIVITIES Atie TB Seal Receiotct Tobacco Queen Candidates Are Total Onlv fslRi m ,"iitU Presented At Ball Week Of Nov. 21 Huron lr .. b:: ft Candidates for Tobacco Queen Mrs. H. c. La,,,-1949 were formally presented for man, reported loda n, ''' 11 Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-- J Hta MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor for the first time at the Festival s Ball in the WaynesyiJle Armory Christmas seals in M. i 'tun the week ot N. Thanksgiving night. The ball, sponsored by the elusive totalled on, Ul She said. Iiowim Waynesviile Junior Chamber of Commerce, was one of the most be due tu the pus. jb,!,, residents did m,t ,,,, ',. colorful events of the festival. Twenty-thre- e girls, representing mittee's letter enclos,,,:' 'I I, imp as many communities in Haywood and the d Waddell Coker of Biloxi. MissTo further County, presented were this with their daugh.Al)li Foley, Miss Patricia Joy issippi was a week end guest of escorts and participated in a grand the Committee hop, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. "t that all who can v;;i Miss Carmen Plott at the home of march led by Miss Bonnie Tran-tln.Foley, of Jacksonville. Florida was 1949 Tobacco Queen, and their contributions i,, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer married to William Ray Howell, sou LesUr Burgin, Jr., president of er of Uazelvvood. h, ,, ,h of Alden Howell. Jr. and the late Plott. campaign. Jaycees. Waynes-wllthe Mrs. Bess Ray Howell of She reminded ih. Cathey served as master Turner in a ceremony at Si Patrick" Miss Kathryn Queen left this of ceremonies and introduced the there are only a,,, Catlitdral m New York City on morning to return to Raleigh after to couples as follows: Miss Tranthum la tore Cliri-.tmSaturday morning, November 12 week-en- d with her spending the Kelley. the of Judge Camille and Mr. Burgin, Miss Elizabeth feed the county'.; e ,,.,! The Rl Rev T J Kylnn pronounc-t- Memphis Juvenile Court, who made parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. "Ann Crawford with Phillip Carter, for tuberculin. is the vows in the presence of the the principal address at the Ar- - Qileen. Sr. Miss Betty SeUer with James Roy immediate members of the fami- mory Friday evening was guest Moody, Miss' Phyllis Morrow with lies. corrtE Miss Margaret Perry returned of honor at an informal breakfast To Boyd Medford, Miss Jennie Mae During the tercinony, Schubert's given Sunday ! spending Thanks-after the mornSaturday The Lodge at Early with Hugh Early, Miss Nancy was played and the Ave Maria ing by the Waynesviile Business giving holidays iu Newberry, S. C. Medford with Max Rogers, Miss traditional wedding marches were and Professional Women's Club. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- - j Susie Noland with J. W. Graham, A C o in m u ii i v 1), w I,, Hargrove. dure Mrs. M. G. Stainev. president of Miss Velma Singleton with Blan-to- n meeting will Floor vases of white chrysanthebe held Hi. Kelley club, Judge the introduced Burnette, Miss Ruth Shelton Creek School, TIiiu mums and wlutr gladioli with Miss Ida Penny will leav e on m!., guests. special and other a:;d inaBnulia leaves with Hyatt, Maggie N. Miss J. Wednesday 1. at 7 P. iM. for Farmville. Virginia Attending the breakfast, in adFrady with Bill Martin Boone, Miss wtit ued in decorating the altar dition to Judge C. L. Allen, chairman Kelley and Mrs where she will spend the winter. t (Ji'ecilciy Queen w;is Doris with the Erwin Shook. charge of the program. cliuicb ol Current, Miss Ruth were Stamey. t Willed Miss Maxine Clark with Carol aiound the white satin Mrs. Edgar Gooid spent Thanks stati' home demonstration asent: kneeling stands. Scott. Miss Vivian Gilliland with -Miss Nell Kennett. district home 8ivinS in Chapel Hiil with her 1 Ted Owen. Miss Joan McCracken Tlie bride who was given in agent: Miss Marv Cornvvell. coun- - daughter. Mrs. Charles Williams, Words of the Wise with Douglas Hipps, Miss Reta by her father, wore a gown tv .Mrs. Young, "d sister. Marion Rogers hr home agent; Mrs Claude The best rules to form a vmmR Frady with Bill Humphries, Miss ol unpolled Chantilly lace over state is She expected tomorow. home of the North man, are, to talk little, to li.nr Bennie Lou Medford with Jerome The basque bodice Carolina Educational Association; white satin. much, to reflect alone upon what Boyd. Bobby I Miss Messer with were AND CS Rl MRS WESLEY SUMMEBROW MR. in married featured a portrait neckline and Mis Alma Jackson, president of! Dan Watkins, Jr., was here from! has passed in company; to diJames Arrington, Miss Juanita was accented with a wide the Brevard Methodist Church on Saturday evening. November strust one's own opinions, and the Haywood county unit of thej State College to spend ThanksgivMesser with Mack Bryson. Miss kht bertha. The bouffant value others that deserve it. 19. Mi s. Sumi.u i row is the former Miss Josephine Martha Cube, Mrs Ben Sloan, and. the; ing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs C E A Jewel Evans with Blount Osborne. (Sir William Temple tell in scallops over two mi-ti- t follow ing members of the club: Dan Watkins. daughter of Mrs. John F. Cabe and the late Mr. Cabe of WaynesMiss Novella Wood with David s of net at the hemline Mis W. 1). Ketner. Miss Fiances' viile. Mr. Summerrow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G rover CleveRogers and Miss Cenie Ferguson She wore matching lace mitts and Hose. Mrs John t. Miss Marguerite Way has return-- ! Dr. Mary' land Suiiiiiicrrow of Uazelvvood. with Ed Rogers. Two candidates. carried an old fashioned bouquet Miehal. Miss Mar Medford. Mrs. ed to Woman's College in Greens- -' Throat Specialists report New Yorkb Miss Peggy Jo Gibbs and Miss of valley lilies centered with whitt .) R.- McCiacken. Mrs. Kenneth boro. after spending the Thanks-- ; Bobbie Reynolds, were to DOG finger-tiKITTY unable PI1EBISIIES y veil of brid- Lowe. Mrs Lawrence l.eatherwood. giving holidays with her parents. orchids. Her on lest of CAMEL smokers. gives her nl at lend the dance al illusion fell from a Chantilly Miss Nancy Killian. Miss Margaret Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Way. Mass. tUPi A, PEMBROKE, Decorations were in fall colors, lace poke bonnet caught on either Johnston. Mrs. Joe Palmer. Mrs. German shepherd dog owned by with brown and yeUow p side by sprays of valley lilies and Howard Br.vson and Mrs. Edith Bob Colkitt, who is a student Qfctes Chester E. is the family sllearmn.s overhead, and an arch her only ornament was a diamond Allev. at the University of North Caro"kitten sitter". When the family's wus used at nne end of lhe ba cross, a family heirloom lina, spent the holidays with his three month old kitten. Patsy. nioln as the gil.,s came upofl ,ht, CASE OF William H. Clark of Jacksonville. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt. Mrs. Wilma Bui ress McElroy. 78, wanders into the street, the dog fl,wir Florida, uncle of the bride-groowill by pick it up wife of Joe F. McElroy, died sudchase it. the Music was by Carol Henry's Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prevost and served as best man. denly at her home early Monday neck and return it to the y aid, Orchestra and Mrs. Fred Camp-hel- l Mrs. Foley, mother of the bride Mr and Mrs Calvin Houghland atmorning. directed the grand march. wore a gown of Champagne Chantended the Vandurbilt-Tenitesse- c GOOD HUNTING Funeral services will be held DUE TO SMOKING tilly lace and a matching small hat game in Knoxville Saturday. sv at the Barbel ille Baptist Church. J. II. BRADSHAW trimmed with tiny pearls Her corSAN FRANCISCO API Deer Tuesday at 2 30 p.m. The Rev. sage was of lavender orchids Miss Barbara Francis, who has hunters in California have had John Hent-- Bradshavv. 76. died a position with the Welfare De- A. L. Peak, pastor, will officiate their best year. Mrs. William Clark, aunt ol the By the end of Oc- X rrc a illness brief will by morning be Rev. and assisted after the partment of Stokes County, spent bridegroom, wore a gown of fore-- t Friday tober, Divison the of Fish and BradRiley i Mir, It. Williamson, Malcolm pastor of week-engreen silk faille matching green at the home of Irs d at The Haywood Chapter of the the Thanksgiving Game had already received 50.000 of section Waynesviile Creek Fines Presbyterian the of shavv the home. felt hat and brown accessories. Her tags turned in by hunters. United Daughters of the ConfedThese were lie lrniini;s Church Interment will he in Craw- - deer corsage was of yellow and green Haywood county. highest previous record was eracy will have a Christmas party The of noted thro.ti spc. (1 lo, Riley Manorial Park Survivor include two sons. at Mr and Mrs. George Rotha and the December meeting orchids. which set in 1948 when tags for 47,789 in j test ol huri tntK Pallbearers will he Sam Brad ;;td J. M Bradshavv of the Fines daughter. Gretchen. of Charlotte, ot men ami women ho will be held Friday afternoon at Following the ceremony, a wedbucks were in. turned Smokeil (..inieN tur ill Creek section: four daughters. Mrs. were guests of Mr. Rotha's mother. ley. Hugh Jav nes. Virgil Sizemore, the home of Mrs. Noble Garrett, ding breakfa. was held in Ciram-t-rce it.n v l he corr seen at 3:30 o'clock. John Sexton of Madison county. Mrs. Ham Rotha. over the week- - Hardin Franklin. James T. Noland. Park Hotel. lliro.its ot .ill sr.iol., n in Mrs. L. E. Perry spent the and Otis Burgin. Granddaughters the cm wen t .i;innu Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatriek will be Ml The bride's table wa- - centered Mrs Albert Buckncr of Alexander. end week end in Canton as the guest will serve as flower bearers. a (uul ul ever, i ek in charge of the program and Mrs. with a low aijajijement of vall.e Mrs, .1. S. Jenkins of Candler and of Dr. Chalta-noosand Mrs. Robert Owen. e.xain'ruuom. Mrs. McElroy. a native of HaySam Queen will preside. Cyril Minett has returned to lilies and small white builcrfiv Mrs.' Margaret Hank oi Trim and a number of Chapel Hill after spending Thanks- wood County lived her entire life orchids flanked by lighted taper.--, here. giving at home. in silver candelabra The embossed gi andcliildrcn. Surviving in addition to the wedding cake was a replica of thr Funeral s. i vices v. ere held SunMiss Charlene Rotha was here husband are three daughters. Mrs. day at 2:30 j), m. in Mt. Zion Bapbride's bouquet. n, jua iim, iwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm 7 ' r .--j Mrs. Elmer After the breakfast, the couple tist church at Ivy in Madison to visit her mother. Mrs. Harrv George Mehall'ey. Miss Head, and Mrs. Carl Cunningham. Rotha. for the week-enleft by motor for a wedding trip county. through the New England States Burial was in the church ceme- Rotha is a member of the faculty all of Waynesviile; three sons, Bill of the N. C. School for the Deaf and Tom McElroy of the home Lpon their return this week they tery. and Everett McElroy of Waynes- Mr. Bradshaw was a native and at Morganton. will reside at Forest Hill Farm. villi one sister. Mrs. Fannie Boyd resident r.t Buncombe Cullowhee. where the bridegroom lifelong ' !' Leicester: five grandchildren several moved Harry Mrs. Shumaker Mr. had and c.unty and engaged is in farming and cattle and live great grandchildren. spent Fines Creek S. ago to Spartanburg. the of C. raising months 'iiii, i itiiAW.Y snor Arrangements are under the di- For traveling the bride wore a section v.he-- c he was engaged in Thanksgiving with the latter's hrother-in-laand sister. Mr and nclion of Garrett Funeral Home. tall suit of citron colored wool and farming. Wells Funeral Home. Canton, Mrs. C .1 Reece. her accessories were of mink shade WEARING THE GREEN is v Her corsage was of orchids detach- was in charge of arrangements. MissStephanie Moore, educaed from her wedding bouquet. iAP) HOI STON It didn't tional director of The Masonic MRS. TEX ANA REED Mrs Howell attended Bartram visited her lake much discussion for Glenn Home. Macon Ga.. bthool and was graduated from Funeral services for Mrs. Texana brother and sister-in-laMr. and McCarthy, oil man and sponsor of Robert E. Lee High School in Reed. 76. of Canton, who died Fri- Mrs. Dudley Moore, at Lake Juna-lusk- a the local Shamrock Bowl game in Jacksonville and also of George- day in an Asheville hospital after Conference during the Thanksgiving which (he town Visitation Junior College in champions will meet an lingering illness, were held Sat- holidays. Washington. !. C She was a mem- aurday squad from the rest of the loop at 2 p. m in the home. ber of the 1946-4- 7 Debutante CotDec. 17. to decide what color s The Rev. Horace L Smith, pasRiley of and Mr Mrs. Robert erie of Jacksonville at the annual tor r,f the First Bautist church, of- the will wear. "Kelly Greensboro spent Thanksgiving presentation ball of the Florida fiit.jated. Bon-Ain Burial was with the latters parents. Mr. and Green." ordered McCarthy. Yacht Club. She was crowned Venture Cemetery. Mrs. R. C. TutUe. at their home Queen of Ye Mystic Revellers of M.'.V Pallbearers were W. S- Edwards. or. Auburn Road. LICKS CHOPS 1949 at the1 coronation Tableau. W B York. G. C. Watts. John She is a member of the Spinisters-CotillioBOSTON Floyd The lucrative 'LP and vimJmmmmmL- Byrd. Letcher Reeves 4i mm iiilaTiilitiriiifiiiinrtufitnamni Miss Lois Massie of Daytona vacation business Club and the Junior Webster. will yield a recBeach. holidays Fla.. with snent the League of Jacksonville. Surviving are seven sons. J. E.. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guv ord S870.000O0O harvest in New The bridegroom, who has made England in 1949. according to the T E.. B. B and Paul of Canton. Massie. Delicious his home with his uncle and aunt. H I. R A and R. B. of Enka; New Kngland Council. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark for fi,r Knight B C. riauohtcrs. Mrs. Mrs. H C. Martin of Blowing the past twelve years. attended an( irs Walter Ledford of Enka. Tut's is a friendly shop Christ School at Arden and was ant m)s C, K Mattrews of Can Rock is the guest of her sister, Mrs. It. II. Blackwell. graduated from Bolles Militarv ton: 21 grandchildren: nine conveniently located . . serv- 1 l Academy where he was a member two brothers. J. P. Carolyn Clapp of Swannanoa of the Alpha Delta Tau fraternity. ing delicious sandwiches, cofand Oa ,inrhr,lH of Lavonia. He was graduated in June 1949 Thomas Aderliold of Stone Moun-fror- n spent the holidays here as the guest of her cousin. Jane Clapp. it fee, cakes and pics in a friendthe University of Florida, ,i r. home of her parents. Mr. and wnere ne received his degree of Formerly of Georgia. Mr?. Reed the Mrs" Howard Clapp. ly and pleasing atmosphere. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture had made her home in Canton for While at the University, he was a a number of years Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford of member of the Alpha Tau Omega Wells Funeral Home was in You will enjoy the excellent Durham spent Thanksgiving with fraternity and the Pirates, social charge. the former's mother, Mrs. W. T. organization. He served two and service! Crawford. a half years in the Pacific aboard Cardi NOT SO WORTIII.KSS a Navy Destroyer. MEMPHIS. Tt nn. CP' Bernard Mr. and Mrs. B. Arp Lowrance He is a grandson of the late Mr guests and Mrs. Clyde H. Ray of Waynes- - L. Conn bought a hatch of slock in of Charlotte were week-en- d the 1920s. After the 1929 market of Mr and Mrs. W. Curtis Russ. thought it was value collapse he .tjss Virginia Tillotson of Hen- less. He forgot it until a tracer firm spent Thanksgivirre asked him to dig out the stock dersonville. and certificates. The worthless" paper here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Patricia Joy Foley Is Bride Of William R. Howell e C, J PERSONALS P A . rMi P 7 Judge Kelley Is Honor Guest At Breakfast via'" i i isfy! , d i Aliens Creek Have CD, Meeting Jw d j 1 niar-liae- If K i -H e scal-lupt- d - -- ' ) j j Ne.-bit- i - Mrs. McElroy p 30-0o- Dies Suddenly At Home Today -- MM -- Deaths U.D.C. To f.h dm Have CAMELS! Prrrttr KS v, : , d. ; - all-st- jer-sie- - n Featuring - . V." V J fi Sandviches Pies Cakes Toys . r'ViriVJmas i VI- - ? 1 IT18 8 proved to be worth about $500 or W. C. Russ. $600. FIRST-CUAS- Sl WOKKV WE DO' ALL THE I s' 'f AMP WE t GIVE 6PIENDJP SERVICE, TOO 7 va f r i ma. or A. IT'S 400-DA- CLOCK PINCKNEYVILLE. 111. . LAFF.A-DA- Y . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Broha claim that !the timepiece sent them from Europe by their son is 50 times as good as grandfather's old eight-da- y clock. Their son. a Berlin airlift flier, told thctn the clock would run 400 days without winding. KO FAVORITISM GUiiTIS Mrs. HILLS BORO. Tex. 'UP) Helen Smith. Hillsboro .city hall worker, knows what it's like to taste some of. her own medicine. She wrote out an overtime parking receipt for $1 for herself. DRUG STORE Home Owned "She hate me becaua I m amart, , er than ahe i ; BELLE make$ thr$ pharmacy your Pgwer Plant for a healthier, happier life! Qur Pharmacists have the "know-how- " to use their tool?, the integrity to follow your doctor's orders. 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