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MR. AND MRS. ROY NICHOLS of Waynesville have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Joyce, to Nicoly O. E. Sass, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Sass of Three Rivers, Mich. The wedding will take place Nov. 28 in the Presbyterian Church at Centerville, Mich. 2 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN- TIMES, ASHEVILLE, N.

C. Sunday, October 27, 1957 Electa Chapter, OES, Sets Meeting Monday CANDLER, Oct. 26-Electa 8 p. m. in the Lodge Hall on Chapter 228.

Order of the East- the Pisgah Highway with Lucy Allison, worthy matron, presidern Star, will meet Monday at ing. "SHASTA PINE" LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Fine ChinaLow Price Graceful pine boughs with gold trim Completely open stock ($75.80 Value for ONLY $45.95) NANCY HUNTER CHINA SHOP 6 College Street Dial AL 3-9481 for something EXTRA SPECIAL SEE vogue furriers Dyed Russian Squirrel SUIT STOLES $99 Natural Ranch MINK STOLES $295 Royal Pastel MINK STOLES $495 Silver Blue MINK CLUTCH CAPES $375 Dyed Russian SQUIRREL STOLES $145 Assortment of MINK COLLARS from $12 credit terms available All furs labeled 10 show country of origin of imported furs. Plus tax FURRIERS 42 HAYWOOD ST. DIAL AL 3-4756 THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Glenda Jean Freeman to Lt. Robert E.

Mayo, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mayo of Winter Park.

is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. MISS MARGARET LUCILLE KAY- LOR is the daughter of Mr. George Kaylor of Marion RFD announce her engagement to lard Kiser Jr.

of the U.S. of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Kiser of Marion RFD 1. Wedding incomplete.

1, who Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pfc. MilArmy, son Alexander Gibbs of Old Fort, also old Dean Martin, son of Mr. and plans are Fred Russell Martin of Marion.

wedding is planned Dec. 14. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE of the engagement of Miss Meriel Ailene DR. PAULINE KEENEY of Greensboro, research professor in home economics at Woman's College, University of North Carolina, and director of the department of clothing and textiles, will be the keynote speak- cr at. a joint convention here Nov.

1 and 2. The North Carolina Home Economics Association and the North Carolina Dietetics Association will meet jointly in George Vanderbilt Hotel. Black Cat Canapes NEW YORK, (UP) For a grown- Hallowe'en treat, serve black cat canapes with a beverage in the colors of the day. Cut out cat shapes from bread slices with a cookie cutter. Spread slices with black caviar and finely crumbled hard-cooked egg yolk.

THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Georgia Kathryn Edwards, daughter of Mrs. Virginia Pate Edwards of Swannanoa and William A. Edwards of Lake City, to Sgt. Jack Mitchell Crum of Fort Mrs. Bragg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Crum The of Leicester, has been announced. The wedding is being planned for Dec.

7. Linda Sloan, Bride-To-Be, Entertained WAYNESVILLE, Oct. 26-Miss Linda Sloan, bride-elect of Lt. Carl E. Mundy, was honored at a coffee hour Friday with Mrs.

William Medford as hostess in her home on Rolling Drive. The guests were greeted by Mrs. Medford and her mother, Mrs. J. M.

Mock, and the receiving line was composed of the honor guest and her mother and grandmother, Mrs. Ben Sloan and Mrs. S. H. Bushnell Sr.

and Mrs. S. H. Bushnell Jr. Assisting in the dining room during the first hour were Mrs.

H. P. McCarroll, Major Fannie Johnson Reynolds, and Mrs. Tom Lee. During the second hour Miss Lou Elva Eller presided at the coffee table and Mrs.

Robert Breese and Mrs. Leon Killian Jr. assisted. The home was decorated with arrangements of fall flowers with yellow predominating. Garden Clubs Set Meetings In Canton CANTON, Oct.

26-The Woodland Garden Club will meet Monday at 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. George Robertson on Allen Farm Road. Mrs.

Everette Rush will be associate hostess. Mrs. A. W. Bottoms of the Canton Garden Club will be the gues: speaker.

She will speak on Thanksgiving arrangements. Mrs. D. J. Wilson will discuss "Putting your Garden to Arrangements will be brought to the meeting by Mrs.

Clarence Burrell, Mrs. Ted Chandler and Mrs. Olin Hyde. Mrs. Carey T.

Wells Jr. and Mrs. L. A. Coman Jr.

will be hostesses at the regular meeting of the Town and Country Garden Club Monday at 8 p. m. in the Wells home on Hampton Heights Mrs. Donald W. Randolph will present a program on native birds.

Hospital Women To Have Annual Meet Wednesday The annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of Memorial Mission Hospital will be held Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. in Battery Park Hotel. Luncheon will be served. Reports of volunteer services and a report from the nominaling committee will be heard.

New officers be elected and installed. Plans will be completed for a Christmas sale to be held Nov. 15. Bonnie Harris FASHIONS FOR YOU College at Patton Dial AL 2-7007 You are cordially invited to visit us in our new location College at Patton Asheville, North Carolina Bonnie Harris Opening Date: Monday, October 28 Abernethy Church Events Planned COLLEGE, RUTHERFORD, chairman of spiritual life work of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, and Mrs. Charlotte Lowder, of the WSG, are planning a program for Sunday night in observance of the Week of Prayer.

Miss Sarah Lowder, chairman of the Commission on Missions of Abernethy Memorial Methodist Church, announced the School of Missions will be held at the Prunes And Oranges CHICAGO (UP)-Looking for a new taste treat at breakfast? Try cooked sweet prunes, topped with orange slices and whole cloves. Although sugar isn't needed, anyone with a sweet tooth might sprinkle some brown sugar over the fruit dish. Valdese Methodist Church and Rutherford College church, beginning Monday evening and continue through the three following Mondays from 7 to 8:35 p. m. Books for study are the following: "The Cross and Crisis in taught by the Rev.

R. J. Starling of Rutherford College; "In Every Place a by the Rev. Edgar Nease, Valdese: "The Gospel According to by the Rev. J.

B. Tyson of Drexel and "The Kingdom. Beyond by G. T. Whitley of Rutherford College.

REGAL SHOEMAKERS open FOR MEN fridays SINCE 1880 9PM Exclusively atFIELDS WINSTON SALEM It's time out between classes for three pretty Salem College freshmen from Western North Carolina. Pausing in front of the Science Building to admire the autumn colors on the 185-year-old campus in Winston -Salem are Sally Beverly of Asheville, Emily Stone of Canton and Claudia Jarrett of Asheville. THE NEW 25 JEWEL ROLEX masterpiece of functional styling The Exclusive Imported Oyster (waterproof. rotor self- winding) THIS is one of Rolex Chronometers available in gold, stainless steel or steel and gold case (with shock-ab. sorbing device) certified by a Swiss Government testing station or observatory.

Model shown, stainless steel case. $165.00 FTI Other 25k Rolex watches from $135.00 FTI Exclusively at CARPENTER-MATTHEW EW The Quality ONE HAYWOOD ASHEVILLE An Exceptional Value! One Group of FALL DRESSES All of these dresses were taken from our regular OFF stock. Julia Tullinax 3 Page Ave. Dial AL 2-0943 JuL Town Country Shoes- Sall's Smartest Here are Town Country's smartest casuals comfortable, bouncy, full of life, and naturally, America's best fashion shoe value. See them tomorrow, "GOOD NEWS" in Graucho Tanbark leather.

9.95 On mail orders add N. C. sales tax 35c postage and insurance. in Graucho Tanbark "VOYAGER" in leather or Black tan Zephyr Calf. Suede.

12.95 9.95 Edwin Borge 7 Haywood St. Dial AL 2-8631.

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