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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE, N. 7 Sunday, February 20. 1949 1 ormal Dance Given By Three At Clublionse Pen Women Hear Talk On Ha waii 4 'ft 4 'XT -9 i ST JUjf or Barlmra Aim Hill And E. Stricklcr Wed In Kciituckv Mr.

and Mrs. R. Y. Hill of Hen-dersonvllle have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Hill, to Ellsworth Strickler. The wedding took place on January 22 in Franklin.

and the couple is residing at the home of the bridegroom's parents near Rockfield, Ky. A A formal dance was given by Miss Patsy Rogers, Miss Jane Lovingood and Miss Elaine Reams Friday night from 9 to 1 o'clock in the Municipal Clubhouse. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations, and red and white streamers, hearts and i were used. The punch table was decorated with rpd and white snapdragons and roses. Chaperons will be Mr.

and Mrs S. E. Lovingood, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Reams, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.

Fox, Mr and Mrs. W. M. Roland and Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Coffey. Miss Lovingood was escorted by 5 VJw i 1 X. Mrs.

Lowell Wright gave a travelogue on Hawaii, showing Koda-rhrome films. at a meeting of the A.sheville branch. League of American Pen Women, yesterday afternoon in Pease Hall, Norburn Hospital. Renee Batig-ne, curator of the Museum of Art in Paris, and Mrs. BaUjrue were guests at the Batijrne.

who came to the United States with the French Gratitude Train, spoke briefly and congratulated the AsheviUe Arftsts Guild on its work. Mrs, Hueh Stanard, also a guest at the meeting spoke on the work of the World Federalists. Other guests at the meeting were Mrs. Harvey Hand. Miss Marguerite Evans.

Mrs. M. O. Jackson, Mrs. Mrs.

Johnston Is Reelected As Chih Head Mrs. J. D. Johnston was reelected president of the Fortnightly Club at a meeting Friday afternoon at the YWCA with Mrs. W.

W. Hana-man and Mrs. J. T. Bledsoe as hostesses.

Other officers elected were: First vice president. Mrs. Rupert Crowell: second vice president. Mrs. E.

O. Thomas; secretary, Mrs. K. W. Partin; treasurer, Mrs.

R. W. Johnson; parliamentarian, Mrs. Wallace Wright; board of directors. Mrs.

O. E. Starnes. chairman, Mrs. Hanaman and Mrs.

Ed White. Mrs. T. J. Harkins.

program chairman, introduced Mrs. C. C. Proffitt who had as her topic "As Modern Authors See the South." She reviewed the rise of literature in the South from the 1920's to the present time, mentioning in particular works of Carl Sandburg, Inglis Fletcher, Frances Parkinson Keyes and Harnett Kane. A tea hour was held and the tea table was centered with an arrangement of orchid sweetpeas and jonquils.

Mrs. Wallace Wright and Mrs. R. W. Johnson assisted the host- esses.

Miss Lillian Taylor was a guest at the meeting. I MISS RUBY MAE AVILSON, Joe Swain, Miss Reams by Andy MISS FLORENCE OGLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Ogle of Bryson City, is engaged to Thad Swangen Jr. of Carton. The I wedding will take place in April at the West Canton Baptist Church. WATCH ANNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of Miss Nancy Christine Page, daughter of Mrs. T.

W. Blackwell and the late W. O. Page of Chadbourn, to Roy J. Soesbee, son of Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Soesbee of Asheville. The wedding will take place March 5.

Harper and Miss Rogers by Jack Knighten. Included in the guest list were: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wilson of Pensacola, is engaged to iJay H.

Styles, son of Mrs. E. H-jstyles and the late Mr Styles of 'Asheville. The wedding will take place in June in Black Mountain. Earl Wecde.

Mrs. O. E. Paxton. Mrs.

X. M. Roberts. Dr. Charles A.

Shull. Mrs. Phoebe Ann Clarke Lewis, E. G. Benge, and Mrs.

Mayme Peacock. A business session was held, and REPAIRING Checked by the Timemaster FOR 1-UAY SERVICE AND GUARANTEED In Asheville, It's BRIGHT'S JEWELERS 60 COLLEGE ST. it was announced the Pen Women, both as individuals and as a group, had taken memberships in the Asheville Artists Guild. A social hour was held and refreshments were served. Hostesses Miss Johnson To Be Feted Mrs.

R. T. Snipes and Mrs. J. C.

Snipes will entertain with a party AAUWMcct Is Planned A program In observance of Brotherhood Week will be presented at a meeting of the Asheville Branch, American Association University Women, Wednesday a 6:30 p. m. in the 8 and Cafeteria. Three speakers including a Protestant minister. Father Lawrence Hill of St.

Lawrence Catholic Church and Mrs. Martin Belovin of Temple Beth Ha-Tephila will be heard. Ways and means of meeting the "increased cost of AAUW living" will be discussed at the business session, and amendment of by-laws to raise dues to permit wider Influence in education and welfare work will be voted upon. Mrs. W.

J. D. Van Dobbenburgh, president, will preside. An executive board meeting was held last week, and Miss Margaret Moore, legislative chairman, a n-nounced a plan to present each section of legislative work to the branch members. Mrs.

Helen Reed will report on Wednesday on laws affecting international relations, and at the March meeting, welfare legislation will be discussed by Mrs. Stephen Miller. In April Mrs. Alfred Schreiber will discuss educational legislation, and Miss Eleanora Hunt will report at the May meeting on "Status of Mrs. C.

N. Blair reported at the board meeting on plans by the art group for work meetings to foster interest and training in various crafts. Mrs. Schreiber reported on a new evening book group in charge of Miss Penelope Self. Plans to offer a course in home nursing under the sponsorship of the education committee also were discussed, and Miss Pauline Smathers reported on a "pioneer kitchen" exhibit to be shown this spring by the museum committee.

Hostesses at the Wednesday meeting will be members of Mrs. Frederick Severance's book group including Mrs. Frank Hill, Miss Margaret Pickens, Mrs. Lynn Weaver, Mrs. Paul Teal, Miss Ada Rice, Miss Katherine Burgess, Mrs.

Martha Wurst, Miss Margaret Moore, Rosell, Mrs. W. B. Presley, Mrs. Mary Sue Sorrells, Miss Helen Tap-pen, Miss Virginia Weaver, Miss Helen Wells, Miss Lacy Young, Mrs.

T. L. McConnell, Miss Lucile Tass and Mrs. Leon Noble. Plan Joint Meeting FRANKLIN The five circles of the Woman's Missionary Union and the Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Franklin Baptist Church will meet in the church Thursday at 7 p.

m. for a study class, with Mrs. John Wacaster, representative of the State Woman's Missionary Union, teaching the book on "Hand Clasp of the SCHOOL FRIENDS Will keep their friendships longer when photographs re exchanged. Have a Studio Photograph made by Back of Kress Miss Carole Benfield with John Garren, Miss Millie Cooley with Max Crohn, Miss Helen Ingram with Jimmy Stines, Miss Betty Lou Stepp with Dick Baldwin, Miss Pat Wells with Marvin Folger, Miss Nancy Nye with John Priedeman. Miss Jane Connelly with Bill Ber-ner, Miss Mary Jo McClure with Frank Carter, Miss Jane Holtzxlaw with Rusty McKellar, Miss George Stradley with Buddy Fletcher, Miss Dot Carelli with Emory Pitts, Miss Betty Jo Isbill with Bill Daniels, Miss Virginia Foote with Genp Jarvis, MLss Joan Crowell with Bill Moore, Miss Mary Nefle Hart with Tom Ellington, Miss Gladys Jones with Jim Garrison, Miss Peggy Knighten with John Collins Miss Helen Lackey with Richard Allison, Miss Pat Murphy with Owen Norment, Miss Becky Plem-mons with Chesley Singleton, Miss Sally Swain with Shelby Miller, Miss Alouise Dunn with Jack Bishop, Miss Marilyn Romieux with Jerry McMahon, Miss Mary Stakias with George Spaanbroek, Miss Peggy Bean with Arthur Van Horn, Miss Jean Williamson with Earle jwere Mrs.

Arta X. Blanchard, Mrs. 'Kathryn Daniel Simons 'and Mrs. John V. Erskine.

Lawrence Circle Will Meet Monday BRYSON CITY The Lawrence Circle of the First Baptist church will meet in the home of Mrs. Troy I Wright Monday at 2:30 p. m. SLACK'S Asheville Brevard Canton WaynesvilU Meadows, Miss Dot Snelson with Bob Day, Miss Elizabeth Clement with Tim Pennell, Miss Joanne Bell with Jimmy Sawyer, MLss Barbara Zibelin with Russ Roland, Miss Betty Joe Hyatt with Brownie Schaefer, Miss Phyllis Jones with Frank Felmet. Miss Ruth Sevier with Arnold Shaw.

Bill Shipley, Earle Greene, Aggie Hanzas, Tommy Huff, Harold Johnson, Martin Shaw, Bill Sud-derth, Carl Edwards, Tommy Mo-retz, Bob 'Young. Jerry Carter, Garrett Edwards, Tommy Naomi, Ralph Beaver, Cornice Driscoll, Joe Miller, Larry Miclialove, Bill Miller and Jimmy Knighten. Velust Club To Meel The Vetust Study Club will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

George Pennell, 15 Kensington Road. Mrs. Hugh Brown will speak on "Old Chests." Allegro Club To Meet The Allegro Music Club will meet with Miss Claudia Smathers of the Carolina Apartments Saturday a 3 p. m. The subject of the meeting will be rondos.

and linen shower Thurday at 8' m. in the home of the former, 9 Brucemont Circle. The event will honor Miss Nancy Johnson, bride-elect of James Earl Edwards. -t- -i- Music Club "Workshop Will Be Held Tuesday The Asheville Music Club's morning workshop will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m.

at the home of Mrs. Charles Glass, Von Ruck Terrace. The subject will be "American Music," with Mrs. R. R.

King as chairman. Mrs. Curtis Crump will conduct the study period, and a business session will be held. The presentation of pins to the members of the newly organized past presidents of the club will take place at the workshop in March. Mrs.

M. A. Sullivan, president, will preside. New rfena-ntettic "51" PARKER OPEN TODAY 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM Magazines, Newspapers, Candies, Sundries WILKINS' CORNER College Haywood Sts. Phone 5261 GORDONS offers Your Choice of 8 Gorgeous Colors! New Caps! New Points! "Flowers for Every Occasion" Marshall OES To Meet MARSHALL Marshall Chapter 35, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.

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