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1ft If TV iuissiucuans ft ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE N.C Wednesday. August 6. 1952 Personals Is Bride Of Jack Navy WEAVER VILLE Miss Blanche Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Ravenel ofiMr. and Mrs. V.

J. Smith. 3 Balrd Edwin Place have as their guests Lane. their daughter-in-law. Mrs.

Owen Ravenel, and two children of Charleston. S. C. McDaris of Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Gerome Mc-Darls of Marshall, became the bride of Jack Navy, eon of Mr. and Mrs James A. Navy of Mars Hill, on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duckett of Jacksonville, will arrive Sunday for a visit with Mr.

Duckett's mother, Mrs. A. L. Duckett. 7 William J.

Beakley of Chicago is visiting his mother. Mrs. N. B. Beakley.

36 Montford Avenue. Mrs. Mildred B. Murphy of New York City has left for Johnson City, Sunday, at 7:30 p. m.

The wedding took place in the home of Mr. Thomas Dula, sister of the bride, in Weaverville. The Rev. Jarvis W. Teague, pas after spending several weeks i with her cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. T. Allen Luther, 3 Birch Street. In -T- Mrs. John S.

Smith of St. Petersburg. is a guest for the at 73 Merrimon Avenue. Johnson City Mrs. Murphy will visit Via HrntViar C.

fa ct anH hr tor of the Marshall Baptist Church, officiated at the wedding, using the double ring ceremony. 07ilf.J a f.u il A n.wiu.cu 1 steDfather. M. E. King, for a lewi Bruce Hoyle Caldwell, of Atlanta are spending two weeks with Mr.

I j. The vows were spoken before an! UDC Chapter Plans Benefit Party Friday Plans have beien -completed for the benefit bridge and canasta par-, ty to be given at 8 p. m. in the Battery -Park Hotel under the auspices of the Fanny Patton Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Prizes will be awarded during the evening.

display! of old quilts of the war eras, beginning with the Revolutionary War, will be a feature of the evening. The public is invfited, but reservations are limited, it stated. Mrs. J. C.

Grice is chairman of reservations. Among those who have made reservations are Mrs. Cora Downing, Mrs. Roy Dindinger, Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Barham, Mrs. Brooks Hursey. Mrs.

Edith Cohen. Mrs. M. R. Mahaffey, Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Meares, Mr. and: Mrs.

John Marks, Mrs. Kathleen Lasher. Mrs. Allen Riddick, Mrs. J.

E. Wilson. Mrs. Lloyd Jarrett, Mrs. Mayo Carland, Mrs.

J. Wall Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. S. R.

Bennett, Mrs. P. A. Coile, Mrs Grace Ray, Mrs. Louise Whitmire, Mrs.

Ural Car-land, Miss Louise Wolfe. Miss Ida Sumner, Miss Margaret Moore, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ramsey, Mr.

and Mrs. A. K. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jarvis, Mrs. F. K.

Gardner, Mrs. W. A. Jernigan and Mrs. R.

E. Grice. -5- improvised altar of evergreen, with floor baskets of mhlte and pink Caldwell's father-in-law and moth-i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holt.

412 er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hoyle.

Vanderbilt Road, have had as their I guests Mrs. Holt's daughter. Mrs. gladioli on either side and with the, five-branched candelabra bearing' lighted cathedral tapers in the cen ws. uiara ouip oi uaasaen.

Donald Craik Goodspeed, and chil-U spending a week with her brother- dren Mrs Goodspeecl left Mon- Df Sv- Mr- and Mrs- day to join Mr. Goodspeed at their A. C. Choate, 83 Vance Crescent nome New Haven Conn. ter.

A program of wedding mutlc was by John Hardwick Mc- Mrs. G. J. Daniel of East Lansing, Mr. and Mrs.

Brownlow Hall of Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Elroy soloist, and Mrs. Carli Montfdrd Avenue have as their J. C.

Neal, 15 Michigan Avenue. guest their daughter, Mrs. P. Thomasson of Charlotte. Stuart, pianist, of Marshall.

The bride wore a dress of white nylon Chantllly lace over bridal Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Fry and son.

saun. It was fashioned with a Rogan. have returned to Chattanooga after spending two weeks with Mrs. Fry's parents. Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rakestraw and son, Wayne, of Atalla. and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Pittman and children of Lancaster, S. have returned home after visiting Mrs. W. M. Meadows of Granada Street.

West Asheville. Mrs. Meadows also Mrs. Frederick Severance, 295 Mur- dock Avenue. -i Mr.

and Mrs. Horace A. Lewis have returned to their home in Sky-land after attending the National Musi: Merchants Association convention in New York City. Miss Barbara Gaines, daughter has had as her guests Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Meadows and son. Dave, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gordon and daughter, Phyllis, of basque. waist with a high neckline and vnall scalloped collar, with miniature buttons down the front.

The sleeves were long with a small scalloped cuff. The skirt was very full and waa In a ballerina length. Her wedding veil was of French illusion In two tiers and in a fingertip length. It was fastened to a small Juliet cap of Chantilly lace incrusted with tiny seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a bite orchid with ribbon streamers' of white satin.

Miss Clara McDaris of Asheville. sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore a dress of pink nylon lace over pink taffeta. It as fashioned with a tight-fitting Concord, and Cpl. Richard Meadows of Sacramento, Calif.

MR. AND MRS. FRANK LEOPARD announce the engagement of their daughter, Jesrnette Alice, to Willis Henry Overby. son of Mrs. R.

J. Overby and the late Mr. Overby of Lawsonville. Ths wedding will take place Sunday i 4 p. m.

in the Ratcliffe Cove BptUt Church. Phebean Class To Meet The Phebean Class of Calvary of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Gaines Jr. of Spartanburg. S. has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs.

Ellen Gaines Mulford. "The Hitching Post." Fiat Rock, during the past seven days. Mrs. Hugh E. Vincent will arrive Friday from New Orleans.

to spend some time in Asheville before going to her summer home. "Ten- Baptist Church will meet Thursday at 7 p. m. at the church. The business session will be followed by a Clyde Club Calendar social hour.

Mrs. W. G. Dean is president of the class. Mrs.

Mary Powell has returned erif fe," in Flat Rock, where she will to her home in Lenoir after visit-(spend the remainder of the sum-ing her son-in-law and daughter, mer. Muriel Nissen WEDNESDAY waist with a low neckline vrvi JaaniU Wllua rht MRS. JACK NAVY Noon The Asheville Garden Club fuU ballerina length, she rill hold a picnic in the home of wore miUs oI matching material Mrs. M. L.

McGinnls. 660 Lake shore Drive. and a small taffeta bonnet of plnk rt 1 to match her dress. She carried an! 1 otte Un rOSIl ion Noon The Wed nesday Bible 0ld fashioned bouquet of mixed sum-! Is 50-Year-Old Widower Too Old For Re -Marriage? luncneon win De neia in uie ana 1 mer flowers. art Sybil Ann Dula and Sue Ellen vawooavx aat- uuiiuhiui Cafeteria.

7:45 p. The Asheville Unit. American Contract Bridge League. not as waisted as before easier on DE.IR MISS NISSEN: I am a the figure a little longer twenty five to twenty-six inches, a slim Will Sponsor Flower Show A flower show will be held in the Clyde School gymnasium Thursday and Friday, August 21 and 22, under the sponsorship of the Clyde Woman's Club. No admission will be charged, but a silver of terms will be taken.

Entries will open at 8 a. August 21 and close at noon on the same day, and the hours tor the show on that day will be 4:30 p. m. to 9 p. m.

The following day the show will be open from 1 p. ni. to 7 p. A "place will De provided outside the exhibition hall for the preparation of entries. It was started, and all entries must be in place by noon on August 21 or be disqualified for WITH OAKITE widower of 50.

My wife passed away a year ago, and since I have met skirt with walking' pleats. Dula. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. The winter box jacket suit I told Thomas C.

Dula, and nieces of the you about last week is new, but per-bride, served as ringbearer and haps you prefer a classic suit a flower girl lor the wedding. They strictly tailored suit. They're very wore dresses fashioned like that of 'smart and a good Investment too. the maid of honor, except they were I lke the new colorful yarn-dyed of dotted Swiss, one In yellow and flannels not Just gray flannel the other In rreen. fin.

ultra r.r. there are so many pretty flannel WKtens "dingy Teen-Agers To Be Feted -ill meet in the George Vanderbilt Hotel. 8 p. m. The Jaycettes will meet the George Vanderbilt HotcL 4- Miss Neal, M.

A. Franklin Are Married ried an old fashioned nosegay of colors-yarn-dyed blue flannel-soft wMtas," bright' summer flowers. i uiuco jmu-uj ens dull colors. Robert Lee Edward, of Mars H1U i or "fiBe-- a line woman wnom i desire marry. However, my married daughter, 21.

Is strongly against this. She feels I am "to old" to wed and that I should live with her and her husband. I feel I have the right to live the rest of my life as I see fit, without any interference from my daughter. What it your advice? E. G.

W. ANSWER: Or course, so many factors can enter into the question -r-u i uruwu Kamui, yuu rnuu hiuic Thomas C. Dula of Weaverville. color, there's green, too. Your jacket conservatively arched but OAKITE work and soap, saver brother-in-law of the bride, and Don J.

Henderson of Mars Hill. A hay ride and picnic supper will be given for high school and college members of the Country Club of Asheville Friday. The group will meet on the teen-age porch at the club at 3 p. m. and will be taken to the Alexander-Morrison The bridegroom mother wore a competition.

Judging will begin at 2:30 p. m. Immediately after the ceremony. MARION Miss LHas Rebecca Informal reception was held for. dress of navy with matching ac- All entries in the horticulture di Neal, daughter of Mrs.

Roy A. Neal, the guests present. Icessories and her corsage was of and the late Mr. Neal of Old Fort. The bride's table was covered with Pink roses.

wmml of a second marriage for a widower that they can't all be considered here. The mere fact that your young married daughter objects to became tne bride oi Mack Andrew i a lace cloth and had a bowl ofi After the reception the couple left cabin near Oteen for a swimming vision must have been grown by the exhibitor, and in the horticultural classes uniform containers will be provided for all exhibits unless otherwise specified. rnuiaun. aw oi r. una m.

wu- wnite garden flowers as the center by motor for a wedding trip through party and picnic supper. uur n.r rr.nn.n oecoration. A three-Uertd wed-Virginia and North Carolina. For 2 cake topped with a miniature traveling the bride wore a pink Those planning to attend have been requested to make reservations Blue ribbons, red and white ribbons will be awarded. A tri-color nd bridegroom was at one linen suit with navy accessories.

Her LaMARICK 1 COLD WAVE SPECIALS at the club office by noon Thurs Franklin. award may be given for excellence '1 sJT iZr.rJl 1 en(1 of table and the punch corsage was an orchid detached nf im nlhl.hm T3 .1 I nct niltiw day. Hosts for the event will be Gra avove tne blue ribbon, one in "'T dowi at the other. her wedding bouquet. When horticulture division and one in the olUci 'h Mrs.

C. Eugene Rector of Ashe- they return thev will make their lls 'llSl hf wmmerljjll' Miss home In Mars HilL siaKes tropny win oe awaraea 101 Naw of Mars Hill, sister of Th hrirt irrariiint of the ham Morrison, Perry Alexander Jr. the person having the most points. aun. wiui auvcaaiirirs carried a white Bible topped with: bridegroom, presided at the Marshall High School and of Ce- and Walter D.

Lewis. Board Plans Meeting pink rosebuds and gypsophila. i Punc" xwl- Mrs. Tnomas C. Dula, ell's Business College In Asheville.

Miss Rachel Melton was her rou-iibter of the bride, also assisted In At present she is assistant cashier your nuptials is not a sufficient reason for you to cancel them. After all. she married and apparently quite young, has established her own home, and is not looking for advice from anyone. She should certainly extend to you the same privilege. Fifty is far from senility, and the desire for a home of one's own is not confined to any set age.

Everyone young and old has' it. If you did acquiesce to daughter's wishes and stayed with her. who's to guarantee that in time she wouldn't tire of having Pop around the house all the time? Take what happiness you can, Mr. and keep your own home. There is one thing you must be sure of! Don't let loneliness lead The executive board of the Rock at the Bank of French Broad in 11 Davis-Clontz WeddinsHeld sin's maid of honor, and L.

D. Reel served as best man. The bride's mother wore an after well-Ballew unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet Thursday at A WIIK 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs.

A cake cutting was held lmmedi- noon dress of sheer navy blue, with I The bridegroom was graduated ately after the service, with Mrs. which she used white accessories, I from the schools of Mars Hill and C. R. Padgett, Mrs. Ernest Frank- and her corsage was of red rosebuds.

I is in business In that city, lin and Mrs. Frank Jackson, a'l of! Allen Luther. 2 Birch Street. 6 DIAMONDS ntche4 diamonds In 14-K empania engagement and Marion, entertaining in the dining room. MARION Miss Betty Jean Davis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Davis, and Shuford Clontz son of Mr. and Mrs.

S. H. Clontz. were married In a morning ceremony wedding ring. Saturday inthe home of the bride Later In the evening the couple left for a wedding trip to Fontana! Village I The bride is a graduate of Old, Fort High School.

Berea College in; i yu into a marriage that holds any probability of trouble. Are you Donald Wilson. Rev. Baptist minis the lady of your choice is really ter, officiated. The bride wore a dress of blue Kentucky, and is now a member of the Sugar Hill School faculty nrar a fine, and worthy woman? If, in your own mind, you are certain on that score, go ahead and best of Wade Henderson Hair Stylist 4 luck! satin, while hat and accessories, and i Marion.

Mr. Franklin Is employed a corsage of rosebuds. at the Hydrogen Bomb Plant in After a wedding trip, the couple Aiken, S. C. will reside in Marion.

Mr. Clontz is employed with Daniels Construe-near DEAR MISS NISSEN: Five years LaMarick Crema Celd Wiva SI5 Tala ago I married a boy I had known "en "t.ir.?...Amencan uurs. severance illicdu piaiii ucai ocrici. $5.95 about eight years. We were both 17.

Ten months later our son was born, then my husband left for overseas. He was gone two years. Is Hostess husband are laboring under the handicap of a too-early marriage and in that time I never went out $3 DRINK STARLAC FDR HEALTHFUL NOURISHMENT! 6UtL TOR NUTRITION LJ Bf AND ECNOMV LaMarick Super Delaxe Frig- id Creme Oil Celd Wave. S2S.O0 value. With no conception whatever ot Mrs.

Frederick Severance enter A WtIK the responsibilities of matrimony. with anyone, but somehow I felt we had grown apart, so I wrote and asked for a divorce. Although my 14 DIAMONDS and not enough worldly experi $9.95 7-Dlamnd engagement ring with Invelr matching 7-4 ta mend wedding baa 4. talned with an informal supper party yesterday evening In her home. 295 Murdock Avenue.

Supper was served in the garden' at the Severance home, and Mist' Eunice Chaplin assisted Mrs. Sever ence to set a standard for you. you were simply two drifters with absolutely no idea of where to land your matrimonial ship or how to ance. steer it. Time brought the experience and at least some of the wis- Innmvlmital 'V ff 1 In.

laHariek Delaza Creme Oil Cold Wave for softer, longer lasting permanent. S15.M TahM $6.95 StjHats Prioes SlifhUy Hlgbcr fTuN0W.tivP.Kbiem bZ tol eluded in the courtesy. husband didn't want one at all, he agreed to let me have my way. In the two years since. I have grown up.

Instead of loving my husband less, I love him more, and realize what a horrible mistake I made. Now I can't make him realize it was a mistake, and that I'd like to try again to make our marriage a success. I know we both love each other, and could establish a wonderful home with our boy. G. M.

ANSWER: Both yon and your ness brought on. Naturally your. 1 aaTTOM AvvMita.asNivitta husband is bewildered by your con stantly changing moods, and doesn't know which one to trust. If you get him to agree to go! with you. your best solution would If be an interview with a reputable' marriage counselor.

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