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THE WATNESVlLtC MOtJNtAlNlaEB TUESDAY Hugh Sloans Are Hosts Of Series Of Dinners Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan, Sr., were hosts on three occasions last week when they entertained with dinner parties at their home, "Blink Bonnie." These affairs be gan a series of parties to be given by the Sloans. Late summer flowers in mixed arraiigemnels decorated the living rooms and also the dining tables on each occasion. On Tuesday evening the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Brooks, Mrs. Lu cille Foy, Miss Ponder, Miss Mar garet Perry, Miss Marie Plott, Mrs. Homer Plott, and Miss Josephine Cabo. Wednesday evening those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Florence Ann Bowies, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody, Laura and Stephen Woody, Mr. and Mrs. Ruf us Siler. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis. Attending a party Thursday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsan, Mrs. M. G.1 Stanley. Miss Nancy Killian, Mrs. Woodson Jones, Mrs. L. M. Richeson Mrs. f AS A'PIAIINS IN SVTIMBH CHASM ; fiiifc I smooth . j . L JASM ! (I A I . marked for special lvJtdiM'AUUU' I A 1? ottUion... full ,kirt, new V , I fIM rounded shoulder-line, ; M ' ' Mded leather belt, accent JL ' j of (double stitching. Grey j " lvN" ' V only. Hi" MONTf CMSTO foliric. Six$9o15. 14.95 I i i4 ! ll The Toggery GARRETTS Ml Phc 1-J Jeff Reece Is Host Of Week End House Party Jeff Reece entertained a num ber of his young friends with a week-end house party at the sum mer camp of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reece, on the Pigeon road. Mr. and Mrs. Reece accom panied the group and assisted the young host in entertaining. Hikes, swimming and o"are dancing featured two days of amusement. Attending the party were Laura Woody, Lane Prevost, Elizabeth Watkins, Linda Sloan, Sally Stovall, Martha Maye, Robert Massie, Charles Messer, Stanford Massie. Charles Bridges, David Felmet and Carl Mundy. Evans, of Pittston, Pa., Mrs. Cor nelia Nixon. Mrs. Nora Atkins, Miss Alice Quinlan. Miss Lois Har rold. Miss Margaret Terrell, and Wallace Blackwell. Another event at which the Sloans were hosts was given previ ously and guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley and Miss Jean Anne Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messer. Miss Jackie Sue Messer, Charles Messer. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uatrlitlc. INVITE YOU To Tune in At 7 P. M. Each Weekday To Listen To the LATE NEWS SUMMARIES Garrett Furniture Co. Engaged MISS EULA DEE GLANCE, whose engagement to James West brook Ackerly, of Hampton, Vir ginia, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. W. A. Fender, ol Marion. Miss Glance is a forme! resident of Crabtree. Mr. and Mrs. Fish Are Honored On Wednesday Night Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moseman and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Collins were hosts of an open house and misecl laneoiis shower at the home of the Moscmans on last Wednesday eve ning. honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wil liani Fish, who were recently inar- iecl. Mr. Fish is the son of Mrs. Moseman. Hoses and gladiolus in pastel shades were used in decoration of the living rooms. Guests were greeted upon ar- ival by the hosts and directed to the gift room where Mrs. Eli Mc Gre received. In the dining room bridal ices in shape of lilies were served by Mrs. Leo liuckner. Jr.. Mrs. Leo Buckner. Sr., and Miss Olive Jane Green The central table was cov ered with a lace cloth and centered with' a crystal bowl of pink and white rose buds and baby's breath. The punch bowl was placed at one end of the table. Mrs. Hartman Farmer kept the bride s register and Misses Luella Hall and Ann Farmer conducted the guests to the new home of the bride and groom, which is near the Mosenians. About seventy-five guests called i (luring the evening including Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fish, of Clyde, grandparents of Mr. Fish. Maggie Club Has Meeting With Mrs. Jim Plott The Maggie Home Demonstra tion club met on last Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Jim Plott. Mrs. Jack Campbell, vice president, presided. The demonstration was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, coun ty home agent and members made plans for the 1948 program. Leader reports were given as follows: Garden. Mrs. C. L. White: toods. Mrs. Jim Plott; poultry Mrs. Jack Campbell; home man. agement and house furnishings, Mrs. Dave Plott: clothing, Mrs. W. Motes, of Florida; and crafts, Mrs. C. F. Owens, Sr. The hostess served an ice course during the social hour. Music Club Will Hold First Fall Meeting Friday The initial meetip- of the Waynesville Music Clib for this fall will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Frieda Knopf as hostess at her home on Pigeon Street. Mrs.' John P. Tay lor, president, will preside. LJoe Main Street Mrs. Patrick, Recent Bride Is Honored Mrs. J. C. Patrick was hostess of i miscellaneous shower on Friday svening at her home on the Ashe v'ille Road, honoring Mrs. George Patrick, a recent bride. Mixed flowers in a variety of olors were used in decoration of he home. ' Games and contests were played during the evening and prize win ners wei;e Miss Winnie Kirkpatrick ind Mrs. John Nesbitt. The main feature of the enter tainment was a treasure hunt .vhich was won by Mrs. Douglas Moore. Her prize was a miniature ?hest in which was a map direct ing the finder to other treasures. t the end of the search the honor ,uest found a chest containing the shower gifts. An ice course was served by the lostess assisted by Mrs. J. C. Pat rick, Sr., and Miss Florrie Pat ick. Invited guests included the iuest of honor and Miss Evelyn Siler, Mrs. Shirley Connatser, Miss Irma Patterson, Mrs. Harriet Web- ter. Misses Lou Belle and Mar garet Boyd, Miss Winnie Kirkpat- ick, Mrs. Bernice Howell, Mrs. Sally Russell, Mrs. Henry Foy, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Miss Vena Blanton, Miss Eula Patterson, Mrs. Don Cogdill, Mrs. Ernest Duvall, Mrs. John Nesbitt, Mrs. Douglas Moore, Misses Margaret and Lil lian Burgin, and Mrs. Elmer Good son, of Clyde. Woman's Club Members Attend District Meeting A number of members of the Waynesville Woman's Club attend ed the meeting of Federated Clubs of the First State District, which was held at the Presbyterian Church in Bryson City on Satur day. Mrs. T. A. Case, of Murphy, dis trict president, presided. The main feature of the program was an address by the state presi dent, Mrs. James A. Gupton, on the subject, "United for Peace". Mrs. R. N. Barber, Mrs. J. N. Shoolbred, and Mrs. W. T. Craw ford, charter members of the Waynesville club were recognized and made short talks. Of further interest was the reso lution which was adoDteri that ach club member in the state be responsible for $1.00 for the State Headquarters fund for headquar ters building in Raleigh. Attending the meeting from Wanyesville were Mrs. Charles Ray, president of the Waynesville club, Mrs. James R. Boyd, Mrs. R, N. Barber. Mrs John N Shnr.1. bred, Mrs. W. T. Crawford. Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, and Mrs. Noble Garrett. the next district meeting will be held in Murphy. Miss Clara Miller Is Bride Of R. P. Phillips ,Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, of 5 May street, Canton, have an nounced the marriage of their (laughter, Miss Clara L Miller, to . r. piniiips, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Phillips, of Candler. me weaaing was solemnized at the Calvary Baptist parsonage on September 13 at 8 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. Edgar G. Stephens officiating in the double ring cere mony. The bride wore a Darlaine suit of brown with green accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations. Miss Blanche Miller, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and only attendant. Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of Canton high school, B. T. S. and College, Sevierville, Tenn., and attended Blanton's Business col lege. She now holds a position with the Garrett funeral home. Mr. Phillips is a graduate of Candler high school and served two years in the Navy in World War II. He is now employed at the Ameri can Enka Corporation. The couple is residing in Canton. Baptist Class To Meet On Friday The Friendship Class of the First Baptist church will hold their reg ular monthly business and social meeting Friday at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Edwards on Boundary street. Mrs. R. L. Wil son, Sr., and Mrs. J. C. Galusha are co-hostesses for the meeting. Baptist Boys Group To Meet Friday The junior Royal Ambassadors will meet at the First Baptist church for a business and outdoor supper on Thursday at 3:30. Mrs. Liner is counselor of the or ganization. MAD AS A BEAVER i ROUNDUP, Mont. (P) "Eag er" isn't word "Red" Evans has for a beaver since he parked his auto mobile and returned to find that a beaver-felled tree had caved In the car top. Varied Program Given On Thursday By Woman's Club A musical program by Bronson Matney and a report on the trip taken by Mrs. W. T. Crawford and her granddaughter, Ann Coman Crawford, highlighted the first meeting of the Woman's club at Oak Park Thursday. Mr. Matney sang a group of five numbers, including Schubert's "Serenade" and "My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice" from Samson and Delilah. He was accompanied by Mrs. Fred Martin at the piano. Ann Coman Crawford gave the itinerary she and her grandmother followed in going to the Baptist World Alliance meeting in Copen hagen , Denmark, this summer. Mrs. Crawford then told of some of her impressions on the trip and passed around many fine snapshots taken by her granddaughter. During the business session Mrs. J. W. Killian reported on the con tinued fine work being done by the Youth Club and stated that $171.60 was raised by the benefit ball game played between the Lions and Ro tary. A check for $66.50, proceeds of the silver tea given by the Wom an's Club in August, was presented Miss Margaret Johnston for the public library. The club decided to ask Miss Johnston to purchase books for young people with the money. Mrs. J. R. Boyd gave out the yearbooks to members. The year book this year includes the newly revised constitution and by-laws of the club, adopted during the past club year. This is the first revi sion since 1925. New Projects for the current year will be procuring additional I serving equipment for the club and the inclusion of a current events report at each meeting, the club decided. Miss Medford Of Canton Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Medford, of Canton have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Lorena Medford, to Wal ter Page Dixon, son of Mrs. Olin Lamar Dixon, of Americus, Geor gia. The wedding will take place in the early fall ENTERS JOHNS HOPKINS Humes H. Hart, son of Mrs. Humes H. W. Hart, has entered Johns Hopkins university in Bal- umiuic as a juuiui in me college , of engineering and business admin- istration. Why Pay More and Get Less HAVE SINS RECAP 6:00 x Phone 486 SIMS District Officers Attend Meeting Of O. E. S. At the meeting last Thursday, the Waynesville Chapter No. 165 O.E.S was honored with a visit from Mrs. Anna P. Shipman, Dis trict Deputy Grand Matron and Mrs''. Arabella Houston, Grand Marshall of the Grand Chapter of North Carolina, Order of the East ern Star. The Degrees of the Order were conferred on Mrs. Willie West, Mrs. Hendricks, and Mr. E. A. Williamson. Among the out of town visitors ! were members of Clyde Chapter, 188, and Sonoma Chapter, and vis iting members of the Order from Florida. At the close of the meet ing, refreshments were served. Home Club Meets At Crabtree School Friday An informal meeting of the Crabtree-Hyder Mountain Home Demonstration Club was held at the Crabtree school on Friday aft ernoon. Plans were discussed for the program for 1948 and Miss Mary Margaret Smith gave the demon stration, "Sewing Center Helpful Equipment, Conveniently Ar ranged." The following reports were giv- en by the project leaders: Crafts, Mrs. Hugh Noland, house manage ment and clothing, Mrs. Ida Dol son; house furnishings, Mrs. V. H. Davis; garden, Mrs. Lowery Fer guson, and poultry, Mrs. Clinton Kinsland. Officer's Club Of O. E. S. Will Meet Thurs. The Officers Club oi Waynesville Chapter No. 165, O.E.S., will meet in the Masonic rooms over the j First National Bank Building. Thursday night, Sept. 25, at 7:30 o'clock. The Worthy Matron. Mrs. Marion Livingstone, urges all Of ficers and Associate Officers to be present. Important business items will be discussed and plans made for the Chapter Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Moseman left oaiuruay tor a two weeKs vacation trip to Blue Field, West Virginia and Stonega, Virginia. ALL YOUR TIRES 16 RECAPS - - GRADE A TRUCK RUBBER 'We Guarantee New Tire Mileage On Every Recap" Western North Carolina's Most Modern Shop Ed Sims, Engagement Of Miss Joan Pettit Is Announced Mrs. Stella A. Pettit, of Wa nesviue ana mount vernon, N. Y has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Joan Pettit, to James R. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, of Lockport, N. Y Plans are being made for an ear ly fall wedding in "The Little Church Around the Corner" ii, New York City. Hazelwood P.-T. A. Will Meet Tonight The Hazelwood Parent-Teacher Association will hold its initial fall meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the school auditorium. A special invitation is extended ot all new members to attend. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gwvn spent fast week end in Mount Airy j as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. o. ' Woltz. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Price, of Carloleen spent last week end here as guests of (he hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Palmer. Zeb Alley has gone to Chapel Hill wheue he has entered the Uni versity of North Carolina. : ,flilil? A. iMm&y 1 u BETTER FEEDERS FEED CM SEE YOUR CHESTERFIELD DEALER TOt and listen to these programs over WLOS Dial 1380, inff, Monday Thru Friday. "SKYLINE JAMBOREE"! THANKS TO YOU" 11:15 A. M. EARLE-CHESTERFIELI) MILL C Asheville TIRE AMI BATTERY C Owner 1Upan tern.... inv i -uexicoj, from baby to , eminint flnge tin I .... J ana artnl y"r birthmontl lwetve 0vey s E.J.LI JKWE Main Every A!e $4.( irt "m
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