Societu and Personal Irma Lee Wood Weds Claude J. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wood of Argura announce the marriage of of their daughter, Irma Lee Wood, to Claude Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Edwards of Hampton, Va. The marriage was performed at the Buckroe Beach Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. Jo seph Robinson, on Friday evening, August 17. The double ring cere mony was used. The bride wore a white dress with navy accessories. Her only attendant was Mrs. Andrew Wood, sister of the bride. The couple will make their Jiome in Newport News, Va. , Appreciates Surprise Birthday Party Some tmies a surprise is an up setting affair, at other times a happy occasion. Such was the fifth of this month when a group of friends from Beta and Sylva came to the home of fcv. Thad F. Deitz in the evening twilight of the day to pay honor to him in the evening time of his earthly life, it being the 77th birthday of the life-long minister of the gospel of the W.N.C. mountains, fifty years in th? min istry. The visiting group came with expressions of joy and appreciation that awakened the heart of the /vV' preacher wth new love for those *>>?? so kindly remembered him wtih gifts and cash that would meet a need in the life of anyone in similar circumstances. No words in my little vocabulary can express half the joy and thanks to a group of such friends and neighbors. Blessings on everyone of them. Thad F. Deitz, Pastor Emeritus of Scotts Creek Baptist church. Dr. W. Kermit Chapman Dentist Offices In BOYD BUILDING Waynesville, N. C. Phone 363 Mrs. Don Fisher Hostess To Business Women's Circle , Mrs. Don iFsher was hostess to the last meeting of the Business Women's Circle of the Scotts Creek Baptist church at her home at Maple SpringSr Mrs. Joe Clyde Fisher, president, presided at the business session. Plans were made for a picnic sup per and trip to the Smoky Moun- I tain Park, at which time Mrs. B. S. ' Hensley would discuss one of the books the circle studies each quar- : ter. In the absence of Mrs. Loy Bry son, program chairman for the month, Mrs. Fisher also had charge of the program. Each member brought a gift of linen, which is to be sent to the Baptist Hospital at Winston-Salem. A social hour followed the busi ness and program and the hostess served refreshments. Annie Cowan Circle Meets Mrs. M. Buchanan was hostess last Wednesday afternoon for the September meeting of the Annie Cowan Circle of the Woman's so ciety of Christian Service of the Methodist church. Fourteen mem bers were present Mrs. J. H. Gillis, chairman, presided over the busi ness session where several matters of vital interest were discussed. Mrs. Dan Moore had the devo tional, the subject being Open Doors for the Sick. Mrs. R. G. Tuttle was in charge of the pro gram. which was given in the form of a play. - Those taking part were Miss Margaret Moore, Mrs. Ellen P. Bryson, Mrs. J. H. .Gillis, Mrs. Dora L. Collins and Mrs. T. E. Reed. The hostess served a sweet course. Woman's Society Of Christian Service To Hold Joint Meeting The joint meeting of the Wom an's Society of Christian Service will meet in the Allison Building, Monday evening, Sept. 24, at 8 o'clock. V // Fino rayon eropo wM fin/ ro//?d collar and lowly fluid linos. PROPORTIONJZBD *'*?? *10 to 20. 11.95 Jhe tinys and tails no longer need tailors . Jhanks to proportion-ized sizes , Dorall dresses enable you to shed your alteration problems. Preci sion fit is assured because any Dorall you choose is made in a size propor tioned to fit your figure . . . from shoulder to waist? from hip to hem. SCHULMAN'S "Style Center Of Sylva" V 'r*\ Smith Entertains For U.sj Margaret Candler and . C. I'j. Thompson rs. J o hn Smith entertained with a dinner party at Sunset.. Farms, Saturday night honoring 1 Mrs. C. B.- Thompson and Aliss~ Margaret Candler on their birth- ' day. Those present were: Mrs. C. Z. j Candler, Miss Margaret Candler, : Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. | B. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allison. ' I Mrs. Elizabeth Landis Cowan left last week for Hickory where she will enter Lenoir-Rhyne Col lege. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farmer of Winston -Salem spent a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Louise Hoyle, an4 family of Willets. Jackie Allison is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Allison. Herbert Gibson III spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hert>ert Gibson. Mr. Carl Buchanan was in At lanta this past week on business. Mr. Shaler Gilley of Fayetteville, W. Va., arrived Saturday to spend the week-end with his wife, Mrs. Shaler Gilley, and daughter, Mrs. C. E. Thompson. Mrs. Cannie Myers and Mrs. T. Myers of Bryson City spent the week-end as guest of Mr. J. W. Keener and Mrs. Henry Brady. | Sgt. J. F. Wilson, who is sta j tioned in Greenville Army Air i Base, Greenville, Miss is spending j his furlough with his mother, :Mrs. T. O; Wilson. Miss Patsy Bailey, who return ed last week from Oak Ridge, Tenn., has enrolled at Western Carolina Teachers College. Capt. Malcolm E. Brown arrived Monday from Victorville, Cal., to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. E. E. Brown, before going to Fort McPerson, Ga., where he will receive his terminal discharge from the Army Air corps. Miss Dorothy May McKee, who has been employed at Oak Ridge for several months, has returned to her home here and enrolled as/ a student at W.C.T.C. Mrs. C. S. Williams and daugh ter, Mary Ann, spent the week end in Atlanta with her husband. Miss Margaret Wilson, Mrs. C. C. Williams and daughter, Gloria Ann were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. T. O. Wilson. Miller Myatt of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Stein. He was accompanied by his wife and two children, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stein. Mrs. S. A Carden has arrived in Sylva from San Francisco, Cal., where she has lived for the past 14 months, while her husband was serving with the U. S. Navy in the Pacific theater. She will visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carden until her husband receives his discharge., Miss Bowen Brown spent the week-end in Franklin with Mrs. Frank Higdon and Mrs. John L. Palmer., Johnny C. Brown, Jr., returned to W. C. T. C., Sunday afternoon 3fter spending the week-end at home. , Henry E. Wood from Asheville spent the week-end with his sis ter, Mrs. J. C. Browji. Mrs. Lela Thorpe left Monday for Washington, D. C., to visit her daughter, Miss Viola Thorpe. Craig D. Pannell, C. M. 3-c, has returned to Norfolk, Va., after a visit with his wife and small daugh ter. Cpl. Kenneth Geisler and wife and small daughter, Linda, of Ducktown, Tenn., spent a few days with his uncle, Mr. J. A. Geisler. Cpl. Geisler has j.'*t returned from two years service in the Euorpean '.i ealer. M:s. Shaler Gilley nas gone to P rev: :?:* where she will visit Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown of Chattanooga, Tenn., have returned to their home after spending a few days with Mrs. Roy Kirchberg. Misses Elizabeth Allman and Nan Buchanan of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank All man and Mrs. Florence Buchanan in Webster. Mr. Roger Jacobs, a native of Macon County, and formerly em ployed with the Mead Corp., has accepted a position with the Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop, owned by Mr. Leslie. Mrs. Carl Jones, daughter of R. H. Mull, of Cullowhee has moved to Bryson City to be near her hus band's work. Mr. Jones was em ployed with the Blackwood Lbr. Co., for several years, and prior to his present job, was employed with a lumber Co., in Greenville, S. C. Mr. Jimmie Deaton, of Canton, was a week-end visitor of Larry Mull, Mr. Deaton also motored to Knoxville, Tenn., before return ing home. He is a news reporter for the Knoxville Journal, Ashe ville Citizen-Times and the Can ton Enterprise. Mrs. Lena Kilby of Cowarts has received word Mhat her husband, Pfc. Louis Kilby, is on his way home from the European theater. Pfc. Kilby was in the 9th Army, and at the time of his departure, was stationed in Bremen, Germany. Miss Ruby Phillips was home for the week-end at Cullowhee. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Phillips, and at present, teaching school in Canton. One other sister, Doris, is going to school in Asheville. She was also at home for the week-end. Miss Dorothy Sue Tallent, who has been employed at Oak Ridge, Tenn., during the summer months, returned to her home and enrolled at W. C. T. C. for this year. Mrs. Sallie Freeman and Miss Pauline Freeman have returned to Washington after spending their vacations in Sylva and Beta. While here they also visited friends in Atlanta. Will Frady. Mrs. John C. Allman and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Green and daugh ter. Mary Jo, were in Nashville, Tenn., over the week-end to see Mrs. Allman's son, Pvt. Joe All man who is a patient at an army ?hospital in Nashville. Pvt. All man was wounded in France sev eral months ago. -Pvt. Henry A. Moody, while visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. iVI. Moody, fell and broke his leg and is at Moore General Hos pital at Swannanoa. He had been a patient at Battey Hospital at Rome, Ga., after being wounded in France some time ago. Mrs. M. Canterbury of Pineville, W. Va./who has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Allison, at Webster has returned to her home. She was accompanied by Mrs. Allison, who will spend the winter months in Pineville. Miss Jean Monteith left last week to enter Wake Forest College as a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Potts announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday Sept. 15, in Mission Hospital, Ashe ville. Mrs. Potts is the former Miss Claudine Brown of Dillsboro. Mrs. Claire Olsen and daughter of Norman, Okla., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Tal lent. 295 Enroll At W. C. T. C. For This Year Approximately 295 students en rolled at W.C.T.C. fof this school year. Of this number 126 enrolled in the freshman class and 22 stu dents were transfers from other colleges. It is expected that the total enrollment mark will reach 300. Dean W. E. Bird states that there is a considerable increase in the number of men students, over the war years. He also made known that there is enough male students this year to justify plan ing for football practice. Coach Marion McDonald, who has been in the service for three years is expected to arrive shortly to help formulate definite plans for a foot ball program. He will receive a dis charge. Six new faculty members have been added to the tecahing staff at the college and in this first year of peace the prospects for the school is very bright. TONGUE COATED ? Your child's coated tongue it a warning that he needs at tention. He may need a gen tle children's laxative. ^/Triena FOP CHILOREN I Triena is an effective senna laxative that children like to take? it has such a delicious rune juice flavor. Don't orce a laxative on your child. It may upset him more. Don't delay? it your child is irritable and cross because of faulty elimination. Re member the re lief Triena will bring. Buy TRIENA Give only as directed. 30c, Chattanooga lenn j Jackson County Singing Convention To Be Held At Savannah The Lower District Singing con^ vention will be held at the Savan nah school house the fourth Sun day, (Sept. 30th) at 2 o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited to r.ttend. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. Jesse G. Dills acknowledge with grateful appre ciation the fctad sympathy of all our friends and relatives during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father. Mrs. Jesse G. Dills and Children State Club Leader L. R. Harrill of State College says that 4-H dairy production contests will be held 111 conjunction with the Junior Dairp Cattle Shows to save time pnd travel. The Coffee Shop A Good Place To Eat Meet Your Friends Here Kindness and Good Will are not Rationed, but our food is. CURB SERVICE SYLVA, N. C. Join The CHAMBER of COMMERCE And Help Work For JACKSON COUNTY % Miss Hicks Wilson has returned from LaGrand where she spent two months with her sister, Mrs. F. L. Webber, and family. Mrs. Webber and daughter, Gail, re turned with her to spend some time with her parents, fllr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Lt. Dan Frady is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Purebred poultry shows for 4-H club members will be held at Ashe boro, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Goldsboro, and Wilmington. The last three will be district shows with four counties competing.