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509 urses Licensed I III 1 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE, N. Sunday, November 26, 1950 J0 II I To Practice In State Joyce Adeline Hunting Weds Harold Frank Loew RALEIGH, Nov. 25. The Stat Board of Nurse Examiners an Twin Violinists nounced today the names of 509 nurses recently licensed to practic Will Perform in North Carolina.

Faye Burton of Charlotte, nVaciripnt. of the examining board. said the nurses passed examinations Miss Joyce Adeline Hunting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wentworth Hunting of Biltmore Estate, was married to Harold Frank Loew of Columbus.

Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rossman of Canton. Ohio, yesterdav afternoon at 5 o'clock in the West Asheville Methodist Church. The Rev.

w. Jackson Huneycutt.j corsage of gardenias. Due to illness the bridegroom's family was unable to attend. After the reception the couple left by motor for a wedding trip to Ohio. They will reside in the Woodlawn Apartments in Columbus.

Ohio. For traveling the bride wore a pantomime dressmaker suit with beige and brown accessories and At Appalachian given October 4-5. in aaaiuon oo nnrp wprp licensed in recognition of their registration in other tate BOONE The lyceum series at Newly licensed nurses include: Appalachian State Teachers College will present Gerald and Wilfred Asheville Anna J. Baird. Dorothy former castor of the church, of Fuller.

Ruth M. Harper. iMiia fiiofort urmnm nf twirl mil. Orcma Corsage. Beal, duo-violinists, in concert in E- A.

Hearne, Charlotte V. Horton. Lu the college auditorium Thursday at! cille M. Lane. Charlotte G.

Lund, Edith M. Marlowe. Carolyn M. 8 p. ill Gerald and Wilfred Beal are Mitchell, Ruby L.

McGalliard, Effie M. McOuinn, Leah R. Nichols. Bar identical twin brothers, born in the bara orris, Lois A. Orr, zeima Peek.

Lela J. PhilliDS. Helen 2. I Vw? I I I United States in 1932. They comej Tipton, Zelda.

Wright. sic was presented bv Miss Viola! Mrs. Loew was educated in schools Ownbey. organist, and Charles'10 Canada and Asheville and is Mills, vocalist. faduate of the Biltmore Hospital i School of Nursing.

She took post The church i was dscorated graduate training in obstetrics at baskets of white gladiolus, Oregon Margaret Hague Maternit Hospita? ferns, palms and candles. jj New jersey The bride, who was given in mar-j Mr Lew attended the university riage by her father, wore a gowniof Cincinnatii the University of of ivory satin fashioned with ajDavton and Ohio State University modified sweetheart neckline a member of Phi Gamma a bertha of heirloom rosepomt lace.jDelta antJ of the Nationai Socjety Touches of the same lace ere.of Professional Engineers, and at used on the long sleeves, which present is employed in Columbur ended in Doints over the wrists I as a design engineer. The full skirt ended in a cathedral: from an unusual famUy of musicians whose principal interests are Fletcher Dorothy V. Akers, Edn S. Justus.

Annice M. Larsen, Joan I I I it in the stringed instruments. The J. Linderman. Lois P.

Lowder. oaua twins father is a viola player and N. Mova. Martha D. Pratt.

Virginia O. Spooner. Anna E. Stougaard, their mother is a 'ceuo piayer. in-twins have played the violin since they were seven years old.

Marie Veltman. lurnroanhnn Kdith T. CaUSbT. Since the age of 12, tne twins have been the pupils of the celebrated violin teacher. Ivan Gala- Rachel A.

Nantz. Kathleen M. Ogle. Lucy L. Saunders.

17. -i Shelby Margaret L. Blanton, mian during the winter monins in i i I Mrs. Johnny H. Gault.

Mrs. Eliza Julliard School of Music in isew I I 1 1 beth F. Gibson. Mary H. Harris, York City and, during tne summer i i II Hazel C.

Lookadoo. months, in Professor Gaiamians I -ml I IBSMHHHHV-- .1 1 Music School in Meadowmount, wew York. At Julliard they are also Kmil Hauser. founder and Three Escape Jail Cell At Rockingham ROCKINGHAM, Nov. 25.

(Pi Three prisoners overpowered Turnkey John Price last midnight anc escaped. One was recaptured. Price was jumped as he opened the cell block to let a trusty returr to his cell. Those wlpo escaped were Car' train. Her full-length veil of handmade Limerick lace was attacked to a coronet of rosepoint lace, and she carried a cascade bouquet of cream roses centered with an orchid.

She wore a strand of pearls which was worn by her mother at her wedding. Miss Lula Elizabeth Drake war maid of honor. She wore a gown of emerald green velvet made with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and fitted skirt. Her bon-et-sha-3d headdress was of matching material, and she carried a bouquet of gold chrysanthemums. Mrs.

Hubert R. Hunting of Green- original leader of the Budapest Quartet, with whom tney nave Deen studying quartet and ensemble playing. These twin violinists have been concertizing widely during the past four TTPars Thev have aDDeared as Iceland Gets Forest By Air From Norway REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Nov. 5. A forest has been flown from Norway to Iceland.

The Scandinavian Airlines System has finished transporting 280,000 young firs. Iceland once was covered with forests, but changes in climate caused the trees to die off. Now it has been found that, a hardier type of fir can soloists with the Buffalo Philhar fndRA. Shro. ges and Hd monic Orchestra, the Yonkers Philharmonic, and others.

Stubbs and Coleman Hunnicutt. Rnhuslav Martinu. the world-fam both of Rockingham. Hunnicutt was recaptured. were bridesmaids.

They wore gown-made like that of the maid of honor. Mrs. Hunting wearing russet withstand the climate. ous contemporary composer now living in New York City, heard them play and wrote and dedicated to them his latest work the Concerto velvet and Mrs. Shroat wearing! cold velvet.

They wore matching: CjpillU CI IP. ISll bonnet-shaped headdresses and car-1 7 11 1 ried bouquets of bronze and gold; f.S OClieOlllCU for Two Violins and Orchestra tVio nmrM nrpmipre of which will be chrysanthemums. played by the Beal twins when they Keith Roy Huntine of Asheville oy Bookmobile Photo bv Lvle Henderson. MRS. HAROLD FRANK LOEW Photo by Bradford Bachrach.

MRS. IRVIX BRYAN WILLIS. 55 BILTMORE AVtNUE brother of the bride, was best man and ushers were Hubert Randall appear as soloists wnn me uauas Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Walter Hendl in Dallas Hunting of Greenville. S. and SPINDALE The Spindale camp of the Woodmen of the World January 14.

Abernethy Sea Canyons ville. brothers of the bride. Rue' of the A.K in nrf RnhPrt A. shroat of Red Cross bloodmobile to Spindale Try Making Your Own Decorations This Year Hursey Co. Asheville's Oldest Jewelry Establishment And Willis December 11.

Dr. Ben E. Washburn MM Erode Asheville. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the Wedding Held bride. Assisting at the reception 1 i LOS ANGELES, Nov.

25. Wl Many deep underwater canyons have been found off world It has been believed that these M-isi Pauline Rogers Abernethy By VIVIAN BROWN (AP Newsfeatures Writer) Paper and paste, ribbon and bows because she loves fine were Miss Pauline Powell and Mis? Iowa Ebbs of Asheville. Mrs. Hunting, mother of the bride wore a gown of freedom blue velvet with light blue accessories and a were eroded when the sea bottom place, front door or on the walls, and remove it in a jiffy just by stripping it off. A cute idea is to use silver decorative tape and put a few musical bars such as Jingle Bells on the window.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinkney Abernethy of Hickory, and go a long way to maKing unnsi- chairman of the county blood program, has announced. Bill Haire. commander of the Spindale Camp, said the woodmen of the world have adopted promotion of the Red Cross blod program on a nation-wide basis as one of their major projects.

A. L. Wilson and Fred smith are chairman in charge. Haire said that 300 pints of blood from Spindale are essential for use in the Rutherford County Hospital and for shipment to the armed forces in Korea. Irvin Bryan Willis, son oi Mr.

ana mas the gay, jolly time that it is. was above water. Now Dr. John C. Crowell of the University of California says they may be formed under water.

In some instances Mrs. Wesley Irvin Willis oi Kiage- ennirp t.heir marriaee vow? Pretty gift wrappings, holiday party caps for the children and home decorations are easy to make if MAKE HER GIFT they are still eroding, he says. at the west Hickory Baptist Church Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Fritz School Magazine Is Distributed you get an early start.

when wraDninET vour eifts. re member that any item looks better At Hot Springs Miss Greene Initiated He believes that they are carved out by sand and silt sliding down steep slopes. General Sloan To Speak To Weaverville Lions WEAVERVILLE General John Sloan will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Weaverville Lions in a box, says Drucella Lowne in her new book, "The Art of Gift Wrapping." She suggests that you WAYNESVILLE Miss Elsie Jane ask for boxes when buying gifts Green of Waynesville was among and that you save all clean, strong, HOT SPRINGS The Thanksgiving 2 of the Panorama, a magazine published by Hot Springs High School students was distributed last week. D. Hemphill officiated in tne aou-ble ring ceremony.

Mrs. Vena Little Goode. organist and Mrs. Glenn Miller, vocalist, presented a program of wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

The bridegroom had as his best man Dean Willis, his brother. Ushers were Charles Abernethy, brother of the bride, Lester Key, William McFarland and George Hemphill, all of Hickory. Tho hririp wore a eown of slipper eight home economics majors at 4WiW GLADYS $52.25 17 jewels. 101c natural or white gold-filled case. Talk about your PRINTING with some one who has had mere than 40 years experience ImandRess attractive looking boxes, cracKer Woman's College of the University of North Carolina who were initi Club Monday at 7 p.

m. in the. and cake boxes, ice cream cartons and other unusual boxes such as cheese boxes, which make very use Members of the staff are as fol lows: i Editor, Waco Paris: associate editors Edna Fave Dunbar, and Jack ful containers. Odd boxes and containers can community house at Lake Louise. General Sloan will speak on the military situation in the far east.

Club members will have a barbecue supper in the community house and Georee E. Anderson will be in ated recently into Omicron Nu, national Home Economics Society. Cobh Will Preside MORG ANTON W. E. Cobb of Morganton, chairman of North Car hp utilized bv Daintine them or ie Burgin; business manager, ifetty Nix: assistant business manager.

satin fashioned with a fitted bodice, not vnkP outlined in Chantilly lace covering with wall paper, decals or Marjorie Collins; sports editors. Christmas paper. charge of the preparation of the i hortvia The lone fitted olina Young Republicans, will pre aiiu a onwt ciooooe tanprpri to rjoints over the meal. Hugh Lambe; and Danny Joe trice. If you use a milk carton, ideal side at a meeting of the Southern Council of Young Republican Na Advertising managers, uaa C.

Bradley, president, will for a man's pipe, tools, toys and fvpn a bottle of toilet water, rinse hand and the full skirt extended Dr. into a cathedral train. She wore preside. gett and Robert Henderson; art ed tional Federation December 1-3 in itor, Shirley Vassey and James Ra the carton well, cut the top along Winston-Salem. a fingertip veu oi rraiui three sides so that it win open caught to a cap of Chantilly lace the Philia Society.

tu hrtrip rorriprl a cascade dou kuiku a as a hd ana wrap tne wnoie carton The bridegroom was The bridegroom was une Dnae graduated with eift Daner. I GAIL $57.75 quet of gardenias. er oi.iy uma- from Blaclc Mountain High School ment was a single strand of pearls, junior Collese and Breakable gifts often come in $60.50 17 jewels. 14k natural or white gold-filled case. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! factorv corrusated boxes.

Instead nf thp hrirfpfrroom ridegroom. n.ni mmuato from T.pnoir- leigh. Feature editors; Motell Ramsey and Aileen Case; circulation managers, Betty Jean Reeves and Soy-reita Wilson; production managers, Barbara Henderson and Fred Thomas, and advisor, Mrs. Sara F. Thomas.

The typing and mimeographing are done by students under the direction of DrinciDal F. N. Shear- Mr nf removing the contents and risk Mrs. Ray Satterfield of Charlotte itterfield of Charlotte 17 jewels. 10k natural or white gold-filled case.

Rnyne. college. He is a member of bride and matron of th Rh siema lraternitv. the Rho Sigma fraternity. ing breakage and another packing OMKt'l CONVENIENT PAYMENTS Prices Include Federal Tmx problem, wny aon you iransiorm the box into an attractive gut con SCIENTIFIC Lay-Away Christmas Gifts Now! tainer by papering it with wall paper or gift paper, suggests tne 'ouse, who is in charge of the typing HURSEY CO Dial 2-3851 uuun.

67 Haywood St. Tin or Dlastic boxpQ should be department WILSON TREE CO. INC. used for gifts of food and candy. Dial 4-1M1 If cardboard boxes are usea, line WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING honor, wore a gown of seaioam green slipper satin and matching mitts.

She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of talisman roses and bronze chrysanthemums and wore a bandeau of gardenia satin Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lester Kay, sister of the bride. Miss Jear, Frans Miss Margie Fox and Miss( Mickey Phillips, all of Hickory.1 Their dresses and bouquets were identical to that of the matron of honor. They wore bandeaux of talisman satin. The mother of the bride wore a wine velvet dress with rhtnestone Cuba Offers them carefullv with waxed paper.

aluminum foil or cellophane. To wrap a cylinder, cut paper Troops To UN sBghtly longer than the cylinder to be covered. Roll paper around the cylinder and seal. Fold ends LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 25.

npatlv. Cover with a large seal. ffnvited r.u'-- has informed UN Secretary- TJou Jre Cordially Leave one end of paper long and General Trygve liie that the Cuban tie. then fringe by cutting tne paper into narrow strips and add stars Government will place a company of infantry at the dispoasl of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's command in Korea.

if you like, for interest. If cello cJn Ska of phane is used, the ends can be fluffed. Bowls and jars can be wrapped prettily by cutting squares of cello-nhane in the same or contrasting colors. Set the bowl, jar or other PARK INN GROVE Bloodmobile To Visit Spruce Pine Tuesday SPRUCE PINE The mobile blood unit from the Asheville Regional Office of the American Red Cross will visit Spruce Pine Tuesday to receive blood donations from Mitchell County residents, accord container in the center, then bring all edges together and squeeze paper toeetner at the ton of the con trim, black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a black crepe dress with pink accessories and corsage of carnations.

An informal reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents for the bridal party, immediate family and out-of-town guests. Assisting were Mrs Tom 'Burnette, Miss Loretta Wh't-ener. Miss Kennie Lawrence, Miss Betty Joe Taylor and Mrs. George Hemphill. Later the couple left for a wedding trip to Western North Carolina.

For traveling the bride wore a wine and grey suit with wine accessories and a shoulder bouquet of white gardenias. The bride was graduated from Hickory High School and in June will graduate from Lenoir-Rhyne College where she Is a member of tainer. Tie with ribbon. Allow enough paper to give a nice spread ing effect at top. The best way to wrap a wine ing to Mrs.

A. N. Fuller of Spruce bottle is to use aluminum foil or Pine, county chairman of the Red metallic paper, crushing it around the neck of the bottle. Or wrap it in cellophane which is then twisted Cross blood bank program. The donation center will be set up in the basement of the First Methodist Church and will be open from 10:30 a.

m. to 12:30 p. m. and 2 to 5:30 p. m.

at the top. You can find all kinds of tying materials. Take your choice of satin, taffeta, moire or novelty ribbons. Printed ribbons with designs per-snnalizes the nackaee. One ribbon shows Rudolph the red-nosed rein DECEMBER FIRST and to join us every day thereafter, DINNER SERVED FROM 6:00 to 9:30 DANCING 8:00 to 12:00 IN THE PLANTATION ROOM Please phone 2-2711 for reservations.

Special arrangements made for private parties, receptions and meetings. BUFFET EVERY SUNDAY FROM 5:30 Luncheon served from 12:00 noon to 2:00 P. M. daily deer making his merry way across green, red, blue or wnite ribbon fun for small fry or sophisticates.) Children who like to make their own Christmas party favors will, TOWIl COUNTRY SHOP WAYNESVILLE, N. C.

A nnounce ha vp fun mntinf hnlidav hats out of brightly colored tissue paper and Now is the time to have your Christmas Photos Made A RARE CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON Beautiful "miniature size" photographs complete in a fine colorful holiday folder, with any original order you place for only $1.00 each! The IDEAL GIFT for your family and friends is always your photograph. BELK'S STUDIO Second Floor red and green ceiiopnane tape, a cone shaped cap can be cut out of red tissue paper, the two sides boud with the transparent tape, and white cotton pasted around the hat rim. Youngsters can make pretty party caps out of two half-circles, cut large enough so that the diameter half of the half-circles should be IP "Where Famous Friends Meet" Ike Hall, Executive Director Burton T. Peake, Manager cut in points. Colored cellophane tape can be used to join the round sides of the two half-circles and also to run around the points and reinforce them.

Use the tape in a checkerboard pattern for a pretty design. Lovely decorative designs can be done in the house" with colored decorative tape. This tape, which resembles adhesive tape except for its color and smoothness, is pliable and easy to handle. You can spell out Merry Christmas on the fire- REDUCTION ON Woolen Dresses and Coats.

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