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4 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, ASHEVILLE, N. Sunday, May 22, 1955 'x 'r: -tf MISS MARY ELLEN GASTON, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaston of Asheville, who announce her engagement to R. H.

Rickenbaker son of and Mrs. R. H. Rickenbaker of Charleston, S. C.

Plans are being made for a June 17 i. i MISS SUSAN KERFOOT PERRY is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McGee Perry of Ridgecrest, who an-, nounce her engagement to Thomas William Downing of Front Royal, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas William Downing of Front Royal. An August wedding is planned. Miss Perry is elementary director at Nor-view Baptist Chuch, Norfolk, Va. Photo By Ivev's THE ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Clyde Marguerite McLeod of Mars Hill and Charlotte has been announced by her parents, the Rev. and Mrs.

John A. McLeod of Mars Hill College. Miss McLeod will be married to Graham Walter Hoffman of Pittsburgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.

Hoffman of Winston-Salem. She is a member of Central High School faculty in Charlotte, and a former member of the news staff of The Asheville Citizen. rboto By opprdge THE ENGAGEMENT OF, Miss Grace Calvert Gordon, daughter of Mrs. William Jones Gordon of Spray and the late Rev. William Jones has been, announced by her mother.

Miss Gordon will be married in July to Cecil Atkins Pless son of Dr, and Mrs. Cecil Atkins Pless of Asheville. Miss Gordon teaches in the Winston-Salem City Schools. Mr. Pless will be graduated in June from the University of North Carolina Dental School.

Garden Club, Auxiliary Plan Annual Plant Sale Fidelia Class To Meet The Fidelis Class of First Bap. tist Church will meet at 8 p. m. Electa OES To Meet CANDLER. Mav 21 Electa Chapter 228: Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday at 8 p.

m. in the Lodge Hall on the PisgaH Highway, with Mrs. Daisy Hall. The French Broad Gardeni Mrs. William R.

Robertson Murphy Club and Uie All chairman ot food table a "ZLm pT' MURPHY. Mav 21 Paul Souls Episcopal Church will spon Miss Margaret Plant is luncheon Mrs. W. L. Swanson is teacher reservations chairman.

for the class. worthy matron, presiding. Miss Meeks, McCormack, Are Married Padgett of the Main Navy the annual plant and food sale i to be held in the parish house partment Dispensary. Washington MThursday- June 2 fr0 10:30 mlil D. C.

is spending a two week p. m. leave here with his mother, Mrs. Lunch will be served from 12:30 T. Padeett and other relatives, until 2 p.

m. Kenilworth Garden Club Will Meet Two Canton Clubs Plan Meetings I CJimo I Ctirts He has been in Washington a year. I Committees assisting in plans and ini arrangements for the event have MONTREAT. May 21 Miss been announced. Chairmen include CANTON.

May 21 The Town The Kenilworth Garden Club will mppt Friday at 3 D. m. with -nH Garden Club i 1 1 Elizabeth Ann Meeks. daughter of i owa.n' Olson and daughter. Marcia Kay, ling: Mrs.

John C. Cheesborough Mrc Pravlnr tin I Mnntlw ol in IhPiMr. and MrS. of Montreat and Memphis, Visited MVS. Olson parents.

Mr. leiepnoiie; ivirs. u. wen si- at Toilet in suli finances; Mrs. William F.

P. became the bride of Alvin JacK- ofor c7j with Mrs. W. R. McMillan home of Mrs.

L. A. Coman as co-hostess. with Mrs. Albert Cline Jr.

as joint Mrs. Tom G. Johnson will dis-; hostess. Perry, plant committee; Miss Clementine Douglas, vegetable plants son McCormack, son of the Rev. and Mrs.

Hudson Paul McCormack of Sparta, Friday in Gai-ther Chapel here. and fertilizer: Mrs. John B. Den- this week. They plan to leave next Wednesday for Luray.

Kansas to spend two weeks with Mr. Olson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Olson. Forrest Mrs. A. W.

Bottoms will be the guest speaker. Her subject will be, "Principles of Flower nis, potted plants; Mrs. John Iz The Rev. Mr. McCormack.

min ard, garden accessories; Mrs ister of White County Parish cuss the use of colorful annuals and Miss Helen Kull will speak on legends and folklore of plants. Mrs. Johnson will be installed as president: Mrs. D. W.

Ged-. dings as vice president; Mis. J. S'onc. secretary: Mrs.

John i ii IV. kJlllllll, wiiuc cic Sparta, father of the' bride-groom nas arrived irom new xU. pnants. Mrs. Cm.tis Bymlm hos Arrangements featuring con-iperformed doubie rjg cere join his wife, the former MisSjtess.

mrs Tyson BettVi iunche0n trasting colors will be brought to Marv Bo an Brumby, daughter ol, table flowers. mony. Wedding music was presented by Miss Margaret Leech v. anrl Mrs. E.

H. Brumby of i addition to the members of Corbin as treasurer; Mrs. J. 1, hujii anli Storey as historian Mrs. F.

and Latta, parliamentarian; Mrs. J. H.ltarev T' Wcls Rca. librarian: Mrs. C.

V. mate of the bride at Montreat! Murphy. and Mrs. William club anc the church auxiliary rn. r.nrZth Cnn Rillv and Miss servlPS on committees for the sale.

btiV' dim Belle uller ot racoiei ra i publicity. The May meeting of the Rho- members of St. Faith's Guild, under the leadership of Mrs. George R. Swift will arrange special iiic u.mc, gi.eii ill z- um -rtor Pink uill ho her father, wore a dress of Chan, uuuvuui uii uaiuon ni Rriing sheets will be turned in helri Tuesday at 10 a.

m. in the for judging. attractions tor children. tilly lace and tulle with a finger tip veil of illusion attached to a home of Mrs. Robert Anton on t.

Hildas Guild will be in 4mu mat. Johnson Street, charge of the luncheon, with Mrs cap of Chantilly lace. She carried a white Bible topped with a white Mrs. Fred V. Doutt will present A Beautiful Picture Slip SEAMPRUFE polished Cotton Fred Gray as chairman pink-throated cymbidium orcnid.

Miss Margaret Barrett, class Trinity Auxiliary a program on Native Azalea. A report of the State Garden Club Convention, held recently in Durham, will be given by Mrs. Clyde Wilson and Mrs. Ralph Mease Jr. mate of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing pink taffeta Meets lomorrow FOR YOUR MAN'S GIFT fashioned with full skirt and a nylon shoulder drape.

She carried a white and pink snapdragon cres The Woman's Auxiliary of Episcopal Church will meet Shadowproof llttVC ICVUiiicu iiiiii oii a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fuller.

A. B. Owen and children. Porter, Allen and Fain, have returned to Garland, Texas after a month's visit here with Mrs. Owen's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Fain. S.

D. Akin has returned from a visit with her daughters and their families. Mrs. Paul Schofield of Statesville. and Mrs.

George Powell of. Charlotte. Mrs. H. C.

Forester have returned from a visit with the lat-ter's mother in Lenoir City, Tenn. Kate Axley, who spent the winter in Statesville with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axley. has returned to her home here.

W. M. Fain has returned from a week's visit with her mother. Mrs. T.

I. Mount in Knoxville, Tenn. i 1 1 cent bouquet. tomorrow at 11 a. m.

in the parish hall. The bridesmaids. Miss Paula Junior Slzeg, 5 to 13 Sub-Teen Sizes, to 14 JUNIOR MISS Will Rtret-DUI S-4RM) Miss Jean Webster, director of religious education at the church "A 13 will speak on youth work in the parish. Delegates to the annual conference at Kanuga will be Marie McCormack of Memphis and Miss Elsie Maud McCormack of Sparta, sisters of the bridegroom. Miss Peggy Meeks and Miss Judith Grant of Morttreat, sisters of the bride, wore identical gowns of pink and carried cres- FREE GIFT WRAPPING elected.

icent bouquets of pink and while Canton snapdragons. CAXTOX, May 21 Mr. and GO" MkSi'her tKkon bride, ringbearer, "A JUNIOR IS A SIZE. NOT AN AGE" Make Way For Tomorrow C(nd cJIml Wonderful JCiml Q)aij of cliool And the parties that follow prettiest memento in your photo album! Lace on sheer white nylon or tucks on Pima cotton bright, crisp and dazzling as your future. $9.93 to $19.95 the was Mrs.

Tate Barlow have ae their Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Williams Have guest Mr.

Barlow's mother. Mrs returned from a visit with rela L. B. Barlow, of New York tives and friends tn Asheville, Harris Porter of Knoxville. was best man.

Ushers were Bill Alexander of Greeneville. Charles Brolherton of Bulls The following have returned to Miss Rachel Stewart and her mother, Mrs. M. L. Stewart have their homes here after attending the N.

C. State Dental Convention at arrived in Murphy from their Gap, Luke McCormack of Sparta, bridegroom's brother and home in Frost Proof, to George Grant of Montreat. the Pinehurst this week: Dr. and Mrs L. C.

Rollins, Dr. and Mrs. J. Hair. Dr.

and Mrs. Carey T. Wells Dr. Carey T. Wells, Dr.

A. bride's brother. The couple will live in Louis ville, where the bridegroom Bottoms. Dr. R.

C. Rhea. Dr. A P. Cline and Dr.

A. P. Cline Jr Sub-teen fashions are junior styles adapted down to the sub-teen. will be a student in Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. He served and Mrs.

J. D. Cooper spend the summer at their cottage near here. Rev. J.

Alton Morris, pastor of Murphy First Baptist Church is attending the Southern Baptist Convention in Miami, Fla. B. L. Padgett, her sister, Mrs. Ann Waldroup of Marietta, Paul Padgett and Sheridan Stiles have returned from a visit with Mrs.

Padgett's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Posey in as student pastor in the Green and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Belcher are vacationing at Daytona Beach county rarisn LiiDeriy rresDV' terian church during the past year, We're Open for Business Watch For Our Formal Opening Fla.

and Mrs. Jack Fletcher, former Canton residents, have returned to their home in Pasadena, Texas after visiting relatives You couldn't find a prettier slip to underscore your new, buoyant cottons and linens! In gleaming, polished cotton, it'a enchantingly feminine, yet precisely tailor-made and side-zippered for pure fitl The bodice is entirely embroidered with the flattering neckline repeated in back. White only. Sizes 32 to 40. $3.93 "Whatever your height it fits yon For traveling Mrs.

McCormack wore an outfit of navy blue linen here. wrtn white and navy accessories Waynesvule. Strapless four gored polished cotton slip. Embroidered bodice elasti-cized back. Size 32 to 38.

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