Miss Jane White Gives Supper Party Monday For Bride Miss Jane White was hostess of a supper party on Monday night (riven as a courtesy to Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, whose mar riage to Charles Benjamin Carter, of Knoxville and Syracuse, N. Y., ' wfll take place this month. Miss White was assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. C. White, in receiving her guests.' Following the serving of, supper, several spirited progression! of contract were enjoyed, with the winners of the high and second high score presented prizes. The evening closed with a pyrex show er in which the honor guest receiv ed useful articles for her kitchen. The guest list included the fol lowing: Miss Tillie Rotha, sister of the bride-elect, Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, Miss Corinne Wag enfeld, Mrs. Milas Ferguson, Mrs. David Stentz, Mrs. Johnnie Cud deback, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. C. E. Weather by, Mrs. Roy Campbell, and Mrs. Felix Stovall. ,... Fines Creek Home Club Enjoys Meeting- With Mrs. Chas. McCrary An all-day meeting of the Fines Creek Home Demonstration Club was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles McCrary. Four teen members were present, each one bringing a "covered dish", which was served at the luncheon at the noon hour. Mrs.; Mark Ferguson, newly elected president, presided. The program of the day cen tered around National Defense, with the "Family Plans for 1942" under discussion. Among those taking part on the various features of the program were: Miss Mary Margaret Smith, county home dem onstration agent, Mrs. Lin wood Grahl, Mrs. D. Reeves Noland and Announcement was made of the next meeting which will be an all day affair at the home of Mrs. Norman James. Miss Ora Rogers Weds Eugene Smathers On December 17th in Clayton Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rogers, of Waynesville, route 1, have announ ced the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Ora Rogers, to iEugene Smathers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smathers, of Balsam. The tows were solemnized in Clayton, Ga., on Wednesday, the ma 01 uecember, in toe presence 01 a small group of friends. The young couple are making meir nome with the bridegroom's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Smathers, at isaisam. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Champion had as their guests over Sunday mr. ana Mrs. Merrick Brunley and son, Bobby, of Gastonia. The lat ter were accompanied home by Lou Anne Brunley, who has spent the past two weeks here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Champion. Mrs. M. A. Poteate, Edwin Po teate and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz spent last week in Newport News with relatives. Mrs. O. C. Mastin has returned to her home in Wedowee, Ala., after spending tea days here with her children, Miss Debrayda Fisher and Clyde Fisher. , ,.' Lester Burgin, Jr., student at Mars Hill College, spent the week end here with his parents. : . Sgt. Saaiuel Carswell, ol Fort Jackson, spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Anna Cars-wen.-' Mrs, W, T. Denton has gone to Knoxville to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Badgett, Jr. W. H. F. Millar, who spent the past week to Chicago, returned home on Saturday. Ticonderoga rapier viho vrrites. tram with .. TI:o Engagement MISS MARY WILLIE KNIGHT ROTHA, whose engagement to Charles Benjamin Carter, of Knoxville, Tenn., and Syracuse, N. Y., was announced last week by her parents. The marriage will take place during the coming week. ' Joint Hostesses Give Buffet Supper For Bride-Elect Among the many affairs tender ed Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, bride-elect of this month, was the buffet supper party given by Mrs. David Stentz and Miss Ellen Louise Killian at the home of the former's parents, Captain and Mrs. W, F. Swift, on Wednesday evening. The bridal motif was used throughout the appointments.' The guests were served from a lace covered table centered with an ar rangement of white flowers and ferns. White tapers were used on the small tables, and place cards were also of the bridal motif. Following supper contract was enjoyed. When the cards were pat away, and the prizes awarded to the winners, the bride-elect was given a linen shower. The guest list included: Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, Miss Tillie Rotha, Miss Jane White, Miss Thomasine Strine-fiMd. Miss Cor inne Wagenfeld, Miss Heater Abb Withers, Mrs. Milas Ferguson, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs. Carleton E. Weatherby, Mrs. Harold Mas sie, and her sister, Mrs. Ha Gal-' lentine, of Daytona Beach, Mrs. Bob Millar, and Mrs. Harry Rotha, mother and Miss Louise Rotha, sister of the honor guest. The hostesses were assisted in receiv 1 ing by their mothers, Mrs. W. F. Swift and Mrs. L. M. Killian. W. M, U. To Entertain Haywood County Nurses With Supper On Tuesday The W. M. U. of the First Baptist church will entertain' with a supper at the church on Tuesday eveninc. The guests of honor will be the trained nurses of Haywood County. AD members of the W".. X. V. are arged to be present. . . Miss Martha McCrackeis, who has been visiting her pareata, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCrackca, left Monday for Syrvania, Gat, where she hoUs a position. . tecatWeJ diaaat Tx. tlBI Mountaineer ii 1 i THE Announced Party Given In Honor Of Visiting Marines Mrs. Corbett Chambers, the former Miss Margaret Swayngim, was hostess of a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Swayngim, during the week in honor of her brother, Pvt. Josephus Swayngim, and Pvt. William C. Toy.'.; Games and dancing featured the entertainment. The guest list in cluded: Miss Blanche Massey, Miss Modela Moody, Miss Mary Noland, Miss Roberta Moody, Miss Nan Liner, Miss Geraldine Me haffey, Miss Mildred Price, Miss Melba Rathbone, Bill Massey, Juni or Moody, Fred Glavich, Ned Glav. ich, Corbett Chambers, Hardy No land, Ned Massey, and Jim Moody. . Wallace Robinson had as his guest over the week-end, Clyde Howard, who is stationed at Camp Croft, Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stovall and small daughter, Lynda, spent the latter part of last week in Cleveland, Georgia, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carswell and two children, Jackie and Jon nie, spent the week-end in Morgan ton with the latter's parents. ;' Otis Massie and Phillip H. Maxwell, at Gatlmburg, spent Monday here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Massie. Mrs. Marvin R. Thomason, Jr., and small son, Marvin Ralph Thomason, III, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end' in town with Mrs. Thomason's parents. Mrs. Thomason is , the former Miss Lucile Bradley. '." Miss Mary Bradley, of Waynes ville, left Sunday for Newport News, Va with her sister, Mrs. M. R. Thomason, Jr., where she will spend - some time. She - is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bradley. Mrs. George Scott and young son, of Plymouth, arrived on Mon day to spend three weeks here with the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Sisk. Y '. ' Miss Rbbena Howell has return ed home after spending the past month in Newport News, as the guest of her nephews, Joe and Ralph Howell. . ::.' Charles G. Miller, Jr., a student at State. College, spent the week' end tie re with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Miller. J. J. Tmby, of Stark, Fla., has arrived to spend sometime here wi'ta his brother-in-taw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Killian. Mr. ad Mrs. Lawrence Davis had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fnlgman, of Asheville. Corporal Lawson Summerrow, wbo Is stationed at Fort Meade. Maryland, arrived Tuesday for a ten day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Summerrow, in Hazerwood. -. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Toy had with them during the week their son, Pvt. William V. Toy, who is now stationed at Quantico, Va. I - ' ' ' - ' f .. . .. . WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER , Miss Wagenfeld Honors Bride-Elect with Dessert Bridge Miss Corinne Wagenfeld was hostess of a dessert bridge party at her home on Saturday after noon as a courtesy to Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, whose mar riage to Charles Benjamin Carter, of Knoxville, Tenn., and Syracuse, N. Y., will take place this month. Miss Wagenfeld was assisted in receiving her' guests by her moth-i er, Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld. j The tables were centered ; with miniature bridal parties for serv ing. Several progressions of con-; ract were enjoyed, with prizes giv-, en the winners of the top and low scores. -: .; t !. At the conclusion of the after noon, the bride was given a kitch sn shower. V - Among those invited to the af fair were: Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, Miss Tillie Rotha, Miss Jane White, Miss Ellen Louise Killian, Mrs. Tom Camp bell, Jr., Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs. Vfilas Ferguson, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. C. E. Weatherby, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr., Mrs. William Medford, Miss Hester Ann : Withers, Miss Thomasine Stringfield, Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt, Mrs. Felix Stovall, Miss Alice Quinlan, Mrs. Herbert Braren, Mrs. Ruth Graves, Mrs. Lewis Brewer, and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, with Mrs. David Stent and Mrs. Harry Rotha, mother of the bride-elect, and Miss Louise Rotha, sister, com ing in for dessert. ' ' Hazelwood P.T.A. Hears Discussion By Trained Nurse Mrs. J. R. McCracken, supervisor of nursing of the district health department, was the speaker at a meeting of the Hazelwood Parent Teacher Association held in the auditorium' of the school Monday evening. Mrs. McCracken explained that the county health unit is carried on under the supervision of Dr. C. N. Sisk with two field nurses in the county. She said it is the duty of these nurses to instruct families in the care of the sick rather than to do bedside nursing. In speaking on "Mother and Baby Care", she stressed the importance .of the proper care of the mother. Mrs. McCracken reported that'in 1941 there were 832 births in the county, 15 still births, 51 deaths of babies under one year of age, and 35 deaths of babies tinder one month, while 81 mothers had re ceived pre-natal care through the county health department. "For many years mothers had to depend solely on private agencies for such care," Mrs. McCracken said, "but now there is everywhere an in creasing number of public agencies. She stated that the two nurses bad made 201 visits over the county during the year and urged parents to take advantage of the things the county health department has to offer. During the business session it was decided to have the Febru ary meeting on the first Monday afternoon at 3:15 rather than Mon day evening. This change in time was made in compliance with the school movement in the county to conserve light, rubier and coal. Lawrence Leatherwood.' princi pal, announced that the dedication of the new school building at Clyde will be held on Thursday eveninir. January 29. Each school in the county will have an exhibit there. Mr. Leatherwood urged everyone to attend. Mrs. Carl Ratcliff's second grade won the half holiday for having the largest per cent of parents present at the meeting; ... Miss Molly Ann Slarie Weds Sylvester D. Mull In Clayton, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. C. T). Stapfa nt Arden, have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Molly Ann Slagle, of Waynesville and Arden, to Sylvester D. Mull, of Hazelwood. The wedding took place in Clayton, Ga., on January the 3rd. Mr. Mull has recently been dis charged from the army, having completed a year's training with Company H. 120th Infantrv f Vnrf Jackson. : .' . '::-,. , -.su tuuiivui uusiiiess meetinsr of the Tonm Mitrnm class of the Waynesville Baptist cnurcn will x meet Thursday eve ning, Januarv 22. at T-zn in nioi of Tuesday evening, the regular nine, at tne borne of Mrs. Joe Young in Hazelwood with Mrs. Fred Campbell joint hostess. All members are urged to attend. ' Sergeant Jo Shipley, of Fort Jackson spent the week-end here with, his family. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Francis, of Taylorsville, spent the week-end in town as the guests of relatives. Gordon Jennings, of Baltimore, is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. George Wash foffton. af Rnnut IVw. r .1 - w wuvww wvkWV Junaluska. He b an route to Fort I Benning, where he will enter the officers training camp. '.-. I Baptist Women InstaU New WMU Officers Tuesday The officers of the Woman's Mis sionary Union of the First Baptist church were installed at the reg ular monthly meeting at the church on Tuesday night in the installation service of the organization. Officers installed were as fol lows: President, Mrs. Earle M es se r; first vice president, Mrs. Sam Jones; second vice president, Mrs. Grayden Ferguson; third vice pres ident, Mrs. . E. Fuller; recording secretary, Mrs. L. E. Green; treas urer, Mrs. J. R. Morgan; librarian, Mrs. Elie McGee; pianist, Mrs. H. G. Hammett. The committee chairmen install ed were: Publicity, Mrs. H. O. Champion; enlistment, Mrs. Henry Davis; mission study, Mrs. Joe Liner; personal service, Mrs. W. F. Strange; training school, Mrs. Carl Ratcliff; social, Mrs. W. H. Burgin; literature, Mrs. Fred Saun ders. The auxiliary leaders installed were: Sunbeams, Mrs. J. C. Pat rick; Junior G. A., Mrs. Jack Mes ser; Intermediate G. A., Mrs. H. G. Hammett; Y. W. A., MrsJohn Davis. : '..'.' Following installation of officers the meeting was held with the new officers in charge. , .' James I. Green Honored On 67th Birthday Friday James I Green was honored on Friday evening by. his wife, Mrs. Green, and his daughters, Mrs. Fred Campbell and Miss Dorothy Green, when they entertained with an affair at the Green apartment in the Reeves Noland .building on Main street. The party was given In obser vance of the 67th birthday anniver sary of Mr. Green, and is the ninth annual affair his family has given in recognition of the occa sion. .' ..''. Following the serving of dinner, the guests played cards. The guest list consisted of friends of Mr. Green which included: Oliver H. Shehon, William Chambers, Jr., Fred Campbell, Jim Jones, R. L. Prevost, W. L. Hardin, W. A. Bradley, Lynwood Grahl, L. M. Killian, L. N. Davis, E. C. Moody, D. H. Howell, Joe Wright, W. U Lampkin. and Lester Burgin. Mr. Green was the recipient of a large number of gifts, cards and telegrams from both local and out of town friends. , 50 Years Ago and Where PARK Her H"o'est Role . , ' , -1 . ' '-I This is the first portrait of five-week-old Mary Heller Halliday, posed with her famous mother, Mary Martin." Mrs. Halliday is best known for her "My Heart Belongs . to Daddy" song. Miss Withers Gives Supper Party For Bride-Elect Miss Hester Ann Withers enter tained with a supper party on Tues day evening as a courtesy, to Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, whose marriage to Charles Benjamin Carter, of Knoxville, Tenn. and Syracuse, N. Y., will take place this month. " ' ' , The bridal motif was observed throughout the decorations and appointments. The tables were cen tered with white tapers and white flowers.'.' Following the serving of sup per the guests enjoyed several progressions of contract. The win ners of the top scores were pre sented with prizes, as was also the honor guest. Miss Withers was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. Ernest L. Withers. Anions those invited were the following: Miss Mary Willie Knight Rotha, Miss Tillie Rotha, Miss Louise Rotha, the latter two sisters of the bride elect, Mrs. Harry Rotha, mother of the bride-elect, Miss Corinne Wagenfeld, Miss Jane White, Miss Ellen Louise Killian, Mrs. David Stentz, Mrs. Carleton E. Weather by, Miss Thomasine Stringfield, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, and Mrs. Joe Graves, the latter an aunt of the bride-elect. v: Edwin Poteat and his mother, Mrs. M. A. Potest, spent the past week in Newport News. Fifty years ago the store of Charlie Ray was known to the people of Haywood County as their best place to trade. Today the sons and daughters of Charlie Ray are still serving you- in the same fashion. Good merchandise at the best possible price. The same friendly service to every customer. EveryWomer a friend. 1 We Invite Your Visit- In Comfort- -You SHOP tUtrfiSDAY, JANUABY ist J DAR Elects Delegates To Staf and National Meet Mrs. R. N. Barber had the m of the afternoon at the Janiii meeting f the Dorcas Bell Li chapter, D. A. B. which was held Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jin, Boyd and her daughter, Mrs. Git Tweed, as associate hostesset the home of the former. Mrs. J, BushnelL regent, presided. Mrs. Barber discussed "The J panose Situation." She gave tory of the Japanese people am the general development of t country, pointing out what t United States had done for Jat, She brought out both the 5 and present relations between country and Japan, Mrs. J. M. Long reviewed the u Uonal Magazine, reading excerl from the more important artiJ lnciuamg one on toe WasluW ii i "i vvuieunu. Mrs. J. Harden Howell, Mrs. U Hardin, and Mrs. T. Lerf uwyn were elected as alternate the regent, who ; by virtue her office is delegate to the Natif al UAK congress which is held Washington each April Mrs. W. F Swift and Mrs. L Killian were elected detente the state conference, which will held in Asheville in March, Mrs. R, L Prevost and Mrs. GM Gwyn was elected to serve w page at the state conference, tne uorcas aea hove chapter. Announcement was made of transfer of membership of i Virginia Rotha Berry to a durf in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs. Jj Howell, state chairman on M work, reported that 14 booki l been sent to the Cherokee In school library, credited to the le chapter.. It was decided to send twok of shoes to Crossnore school 1 L. M. Killian stated that she a large amount of stamps to sen the Queen's Hospital near Lorn A report was made ty the e mittee ht ' charge of giving draftees cigarettes as they le for camp from here, Mrs. J. M. Long, chairman the DAR committee in chargi the Red Cross drive for war rt funds for the quota of the I chapter, stated that $211 had 1 raised by the chapter in the txn about town. Special gnests of the meet were: Mrs. G. C Plott, Mrs. i M. Queen and Mrs. J. E. Hipp&I Henry, Betty and Jack Me left Monday for Washington, S. where they will Join their nd who ia now located la the caw Today-- Ciin AVE j