THE WAYKESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Fint SertionT wo Rhow Held od Lg. 27 ,'oman s msors Me to r0- W Healtn llHauuH.d County r ,,, club. sHm and parade . Wednesday, ianpu-n l'ark. The t0 promote "Lood CS l(awood 0( ,iiiriamr s ior Us age mc most .neral ,u';,1,h L lo alertness and of pond inciiui iked l remsler mail !o tin' I'ub- ttmt'iH al (.'anion. sjve their nearest Lnal rails will be fcffice on Friday at- Saturday mornings fcect'ding the show. jrmation may be ob- clnldren will be :sda afternoon, Engagement Of I Miss Burgin Is Announced I Mr. and Mrs. Otis Owen Burgin, of the Dell wood Road, Waynesville, ! have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Carolyn ' Burgin, to Henry Grady Clayton, jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clayton, ot Waynesville. The wed ding will take place in the eauy l fall. i Miss Burgin is a graduate of ! Waynesville Township High School 'and attended Western Carolina I Teachers College at Cullowhee. Mr. Clayton was also educated in ! the Waynesville Township High i School and Western Carolina ! Teachers College and at present ! is connected with Boyd Furniture Company. Methodist Society To Meet Tuesday i The Woman's Society of Chris j tian Service of the Methodist ; church will meet Tuesday after ! noon, August 12, at 3:30 o'clock at 1 the church. Mrs. James A. Gwyn and Mrs. Cameron Lewis spent last week end in Sweetwater, Tenn., as the guests of their sister, Mrs. Wesley Dickey. four groups, with tinners in each. The lie for children from year old; the see- to ttto cars; the to three jears: I he fourth from three to four years. Mrs. Harold Hansen, president of the Woman's Club, has been named chairman for the show and parade. She has named Mrs. Logan White, Mrs. H. A. Holder and Dr. Mary Michal of the Heelth Depart- ment to work with her. Mrs. Han ' sen expressed the hope that a large l number of children would be en I tered to make this feature of the program as interesting as possible. Engagement Announced iV"? W? jiNv 1 - M ; MISS CAROLINE BURGIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Burgin, whose engagement to Henry Clayton, Jr., was announced this week by her parents. i Lt. and Mrs. Paul llelmiek were! BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT guests last week of the former's i Mr ald Mrs Bill Godwin of parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Helmick. 1 charlestoni s. C.. announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Lee, on Lieutenant Helmick, who has been stationed in Washington state, has been transferred to Pocatello, Idaho. July 28 at Navy hospital. Mrs. Godwin is the former Miss Juanita Moore of Hazelwood. IE ARE I40BE Of THE BIG elk-fi- uoson davniniffS IV rsl Quality. Merchandise At Big Bargains Children's $3.48 SANDALS - - - - - $3, Ladies' Spring and Summer HATS . . - . $JL Were Priced at $5.95 One Group Ladies' BLOUSES ------ $2, Priced to $4.95 Pastel and White nier, 45-Gauge ION HOSE - - - S3, i Regular $4.95 WW HATS " $1 dies' Summer in nnnn 3 - tii mu uautl - - - - ail Priced to $7.95 M.48 Pull-Over RTS tfl In Stripes and Solids $5.95 Dress ati 11- i fer Cent Cotton Sizes 29 to 40 V Cannon 77c "on Towels 2lor$a Size 22 by 40 140 Regular 69c ntir iv of ai w i v u m wrw Ladies' $1.29 Rayon SLIPS - - - - $2, Children's Wear Values to $2.98 Play Suits Sun Suits Swim Suits Shirts Pants Overalls Boys' Work Or School SHIRTS - - - - 5C Ladies' $10.95, 3-Piece PLAY SUITS - - $3.88 Skirt Blouse Shorts For Bigger Savings Always Visit U ttlMHAV VAA w j 'Home ol Better Values' . i Miss Coleman Is Engaged To Wm. G. Dover Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Coleman of Canton, N. C. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Wanda Lee Coleman, to William G. Dover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Casabella of Waynesville. Miss Coleman is a graduate of Canton High School and Cecil's Business College. She now holds a position in the main office of The Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany. Mr. Dover is a graduate of Waynesville High School and at tended Kurman University before entering the naval air corps in which he served for three and one half years. He is owner and oper ator of Dover Dry Cleaning Service in Waynesville. The wedding will take place in the late fall. Miss Gwyn Feted With Dessert Bridge Wednesday Mrs. Ben Colkitt and her daugh ter, Mrs. Paul W. McKlroy, Jr. were hostesses of a dessert bridge and surprise kitchen shower as a courtesy to Miss Patsy Gwyn, Wed nesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Colkitt. The residence was decorated with bowls of pink and white flow ers while the table at which the honor guest was seated was ar ranged in the bridal motif. Bridal , tallies were also used, j When the scores were totaled ! Mrs. Hal Lawrence was found lo hold top score, Mrs. Henry Tuttle. the second high ,and Mrs, Hallett Ward, the low score. Miss Gwyn was presented a blanket. The guests included Miss Gwyn, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Miss Nancy Killian. Mrs. W. K. Swill. Mrs. Henry Tuttle, Mrs. Charles K. Hay. Jr., Mrs. Hallett Ward, Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mrs. Kobert Stretcher, Mrs. Hal Lawrence, of Baltimore, Miss Mar guerite Way, Mrs. Kred Phillips, Mrs William Kay. Mrs. Robert Goldsworthy, Miss Betty Bradley, Mrs. Hugh Palmer, Miss Charlene Rot ha. Miss Mary Lou Elwood, and Miss Betsy Siler. Visitors Are Honored At Party Wednesday Mrs. Howard Hyatt and Miss Iiosalyn Ray were hostesses of a luncheon Wednesday al the Trail side Inn on the Soco Gap Road, given in honor of Mrs. J. K. Wid mer, of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Har old Tingen, of Fuguay Springs, who are visiting in town. Guests were seated at a long table which was attractively ar ranged with mixed summer flow ers. The guests of honor were presented gifts by the hostesses. Those present were Mrs. Wid mcr, Mrs. Tingen, Mrs. Lachland Hyatt, Mrs. David Hyatt, Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mrs. Charles Ketner. Mrs. Leon Killian, Jr.. Mrs. Sam Bush nell, Jr.. Mrs. William Prevost and Mrs. John Northcutt. Beaverdam Club Has Meeting On Tuesday The Beaverdam Home Demons tration Club met on Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Roy Rob inson, with Mrs. Wiley Donaldson, presiding. Miss Mary Margaret Smith eave the demonstration on "Clean, Com fortable Beds". Reports were given bv nroiect leaders as follows; garden. Mrs. T. G. Murray; poultry, Mrs. Tom Hipps; housefurnishings, Mrs. Roy noDinson; nome management. Mrs. Joyce Owen; clothing and crafts. Mrs. Tom Hipps; and health. Mrs. Sherrill Jimison. Two book reports were also eiv- en. Mrs. Murray reported on "Near by," and Mrs. Roy Robinson gave a report ot "One Foot in Heaven," by Spence. During the social hour ttrn tinct. ess served delightful refreshments. Miss Gwyn And Mr. Woltz Are Honored At Party Mr. and Mrs. William Medford were hosts of a dinner Pisgah Inn Saturday evening hon oring Miss Patsy Gwyn and Jack woltz, of Mount Airy, whose mar riage will take place in September. The guests were seated at one long table which was centered with a bowl of wild flowers flanked with lighted candles in rustic candel abra. The guests included Miss Gwyn. Mr. Woltz and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Woltz. of Mmi nt Airv Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray, and Mr. James A. Gwyn. Mr. Leland Garnette, of West Palm Beach, Fla., arrived this week to join Mrs. Garnette for a visit at the homo of her father, Charlie Moody on Jonathan Creek. Mrs. Garnette is the former Miss Mattie Moody. Heads Morning 'Star Club Mrs. W. C. Moody, president of I he Morning Star Home Demon stration club, which was organized in 19H8 with an enrollment of 40 members. In speaking of the club Mrs. Moody says "Home demonstration work has meant much lo the wom en of our community. It has helped with house furnishings (especially in making slipcover!, home management, food prepara tion and planning menus for bal anced meals. We have learned the latest methods of conserving food (canning, freezing, drying, storing and brining). The family life work has helped us understand our families bet ter. Home demonstration work has been of inestimable value lo those of us who were trying to beautify our homes and grounds. The clothing project work has helped us to look for and find bet ter values in clothing. We have learned to mend and make our clothing. Our meetings together bring us closer to our community and its needs and problems." Baptist Woman's Society To Meet Tuesday P. M. The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday nighl. August 12, at 8 o'clock in the Welch Me morial building. The Martha Franks circle will present an inter esting good neighbor program on "South Americans." Programs will be printed on out lined maps of South America as follows: Opening hymn "Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling." Devotional "God's Invitation to All the Ends of the Earth," from Isaiah 45, Mrs. R. H. West. Prayer That we may be diligent in giving God's invitation lo all the ends of the earth Mrs. Alhcrl Brantletl. Hymn "We've a Story lo Tell to the Nations." "Meet the South Americans" Mrs. Ben Phillips. "South Americans and Their Re ligion" Mrs. Frank Kirkpnlrick. "Baptists in South America" Mrs. Jack Edwards. "They Are Evangelistic" Mrs. L. E. Green. You are cordially invited to at tend this meeting as a visitor or a new member. New Lines For Fashion Youthful data dress. By VERA WINSTON SHOWN IS a psgtty date dress, designed for a young: figure, and showing graphically how the fash ion. silhouette is changing. Instead of a broad shoulder line and a slim skirt hem the triangle is now in verted, with narrow shoulders and full hem. The fabric is dark brown moire taffeta, the details include a cuffed, square neckline, a fitted bodice, and a moulded, draped hip yoke from which a fully flared skirt billows and swirls. Joe set in belt ties in front Mrs. Tuttle To Give Luncheon For Miss Gwyn Miss Patsy Gwyn, bride-elect, will be honored today at a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Henry Tut tle, at her home on Haywood Street Mrs. Tuttle will be assisted in receiving her guests by her mother, Mrs. C. C. White A bridal motif will be observed in the party appointments with white gladiolus and roses being used in decoration. At the conclu sion of the games a prize will be presented to the holder of the high score at each table and the bride will be presented a gift of silver. The invited guests are Miss Gwyn. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. Fred Phillips. Mrs. James Kilpat rirk, Mrs. Charles Ketner. Miss Margaret Willet, Mrs. Harold Tin gen. Mrs Thomas Strmgfield, Jr., Miss Frances Hay. Miss Rosalyn Ray, Mrs. Milliard Atkins. Mrs. Charles K. Kay, Jr.. Miss Helen Hay, Mrs. 1.. K. Barber, Mrs. Paul McKlroy. Jr.. Mrs. Jack Brown, Miss Marguerite Way. Mrs Jack Way, Jr . Miss Tillie Hotha. Mrs. J. H Howell. Jr.. Mrs. Hugh Mas sif, Mrs Thomas Campbell, and Mrs. David llvall Mrs. Eddie Minehen of New York is I he guest of u.r fa,hnr and Mrs. J. . Krancis. Mr. Mrs. Campbell Haa Bridge Party For Miss Gwyn Mrs. Roy Campbell was hostess of a bridge party yesterday after noon at her home in Thomas Park honoring Miss Patsy Gwyn, whose wedding to John Woltz will be an event of September. A color note of pink and green was observed in the floral decora tions and party appointments. Brid al tallies were used and each guest was presented with a miniature corsage. Mrs. Campbell was assist ed by her mother, Mrs. James R. Thomas, Sr., and her niece, Miss Jean Hodges. After several progressions of contract the holders of high and low scores received prizes and the honor guest was presented some silver in her pattern. Those playing were Miss Gwyn, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Mrs. Howard Clapp, Miss Nancy Killian, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Miss Martha Strlngfleld, Mrs. Harold Massie, Mrs. Whitener Prevost, and Mrs. James R. Thom as. Jr. Miss Rosemary Herman joined the group during the tea hour. Mrs. Jane Whitehead Kerr, of Amherst, Virginia is spending this week in town as the guest of Mrs. William Ira Lee. 'Slack's, Vt.''- Women's Distinctive Summer Apparel 1 2 PRICE Suits Dresses Blouses Skirts Jackets Play Clothes MEN'S SHOP- Down Stairs MEN'S SUMMER WEAR GREATLY REDUCED SUITS SHIRTS PANTS SPORT COATS SWIM TRUNKS 'Foremost in Fashions"