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PAGE FOUR (First Section)
Mrs. Kerley Is
Honored On
90th Birthday
Mrs. A. K. Kerley was honored
with a surprise birthday dinner giv
en by her daughter. Mrs. Henry
Miller and Mrs. M. O. Galloway, at
the home of Mrs Miller, on Mon-
David Mobley,
Decorator, To
Lecture Here
David C. Mobley, lecturer on the
art of living and a specialist in
homes for better living, will give
his More Livable Homes demonstra
tion talks throughout North Caro-
by
day, March 29. The event marked I Una during the month of April,
the ninetieth birthday anniversary
of the guest of honor.
Quantities of spring flowers were
arranged in decoration of the home
;nd a buffet dinner was served.
Mrs. Kerley was the recipient of
many gifts and messages of con
gratulation. The guest list included the fol
lowing children . grand children,
great grandchildren, and triends:
Mr. and Mrs Dwight Williams. Miss
Aileen Williams; Will Kerley. of
Candler; Mrs. W. J Church. Miss
l'eggy Church and Owen Church,
of Asheville. Mrs. Bob Caldwell,
Vickie Caldwell. Mrs Laura Ker
ley. Mrs. MeharTey. Mr and Mrs.
Troy Williams, Stephen Williams,
ot West Virginia; Mrs. Mattic Jus
tice. Mrs. Myrtle Topping. Mrs.
Carl drastic Skipper and fr'rcdrhe
drastic, Mrs. Kills Wells. Joy Wells.
Mrs. Hen bridges. Peggy and Joe
Uridgcs. Henry Miller, and M. O
Galloway.
Mrs. Evans Is
Speaker For
Beta Sigma Phi
Mrs. W B K;ms ol Pittston
Pa. was yuest speaker at the reg
ular meeting of the Alpha Theta
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror
ity which was held Thursday niulit
in the ladies parlor of the M.thr
odist church
Mrs Evans spoke on The Ai.
o( Living" She a presented b
Miss Thclma Jones and Miss Editr
Summerrow . ho were in charge
ol the program Mrs. Lucy N'or
lis. president, presided during tin
business session.
Girl Scout
Council Will
Meet Monday
The Hazelw ood-VA avnesville Gir
Scout Council will meet at Thi
Hul on net Mmidav night, at 7.3
o c lock.
All members of the council an
asked to be present to discus
plans for th visit of Mrs Stroupe
regional director of Girl Scouts
coming to VVaynesville on April 13
Mr. Mobley's tour of North Caro
lina i- made possible through the
cooperation of the State Extension
Service.
The More Livaoto Homes demon
stration consist of a wealth of il
lustrative material on practical
"fashions for the home" and in
cludes actual procedures for im
proving home surroundings.
As an authority on his subject
Mr Mobley does not term his work
interior decoration but rather
home appreciation. The moreliv
able home is simply the expression
of the human love for color and
comfort, an unaffected and sincere
answer to that desire for pleasant
surroundings in daily life. Where
and how we live has much to do
with the development of our men
tal, physical and moral fiber for
we are unconsciously affected
our home surroundings.
TnniiiB the oast 15 years. Mr.
Mobley has conducted home lur
nishmgs institute from coast to
coast ajid some of the universities
where he has given his graduate
ourscs are the University of Chi-
. i . . C? . ,n
a2o. New YOl'K Limeisny. ojm
use L'nivei'sity
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MR. AND MRS VERLIN GIBSON, of Dellwood, who ob
served their sixtv-fifth wedding anniversary on Tuesday,
March 9.
Circles of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church will meet next
Tuesday. April 1U. as follows:
Circle No. 1 wi!l meet at the
home of Mrs. Triad Chatin with
Mrs. T. L. Bramle'.t as co-hostess,
at 3 30 f.m.
Circle No 1 with meet at the
home of M s David Hyatt with
University of Ver-j Mrs.' Srnesi Hyatt as co-hostess, at
THE WAYNKSVILLK MOUNTAINEER
Observe 65th Anniversary mine L. wueen
Is Marned lo
Gerald Mooney
The marriage of Mrs. Billie
Lampkin Queen and Gerald Waldo
Mooney was impressively solemn
ized in a candlelight ceremony on
Saturday, March 27, at 7 o'clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
R. Moodv on the Soco Gap road.
Only members of the Immediate
families and intimate friends at
tended.
Rev. T. S. Roten performed the
ceremony before an impressed
altar of spring flowers arranged in
the French doors of the living
room and library. A recording of
"Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" was
played softly during the ceremony.
The bride was attired in a two
piece navy faille suit with match
ing accessories and corsage of
orchids.
immediately following the cere
mony, Mr. and Mrs. William Leon
ard Lampkin, parents of the bride,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McEl
roy, brother-in-law and sister of
the bride, entertained with an in
formal dinner party at the Towne
House for the bridal party and out
of-town guerfs. Guests were seat
h i nne lone table which was
centered with a tiered
BEAUTY SPOTS . .
Before Your Eyes
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Methodist
Circles To Meet
Next Tuesday
mint and L ni t isit of Utah.
-Kvery home says Mr Mobley,
must be made a place of mental
,nd phsical comfort, a place
.here modern youth is contented
o shape its inline" Mr Mobley
,iuks upon the home as "a garden
Uli parents as gardeners." But
ie belicc that in many homes
the uccds have been permitted to
roud out the green grass and the
lea.itilul plants" and .that the
lomemakers hae the job of
t coding out cluttered furnishings
,nd discordant and inharmonious
olois and the cultivation of a
asie fur peacelul sun ciunoings in
lail life
Music Club To
Meet Tonight
The Wav nesville Music Club will
net tonight at 8 o'clock with Mrs.
fugh Love as hostess at her home
n Love Lane. Co-hostesses will be
.Irs Cornelia Nikoii and Miss
.larnaret Stringfietd.
Mrs George Bischolf will be in
harge of the program and Or
lary Michul will preside
Mr. Farmer, Cattleman, Carpenter Or
Anyone Else That Demands A Good
Shoe At
RAY'S
i 3:30 p.m.
' Circle No 1 will rret at the
home of Mrs. Felix Stovall at 7:30
j p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs C
C. White, Mrs. Henry Tuttle. and
, Mrs. High.
j Circle No. 5 will ncel at the
home of Mrs. How ard Hy att at
i 7:30 p in. Co-hostesses vill be Mrs
I Herbert Gibson and Mrs Herbert
! Buchanan.
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Club Council
Will Present
Interior Decorator
Miss Mary Margaret Smith, the
county home agent, has announced
that a lecture and demonstration
on "The Art of Living" will be
given by David C. Mobley. inter
ior decorator of New York, on Sat
urday, April 13, at the Strand the
atre. The event is being sponsored
by the county council of Home
Demonstration clubs.
Mr. Mobley will show curtains
and other materisls to illustrate
his lecture and will demonstrate
actual procedures lor improving
home surroundings. The program
will be hetfelrom 10 to o clock
in the morning and will continue
from 1:30 to T o'clock in the aft
ernoon. Admission tickets at 25 cents
will be available at the Home Dem
onstration Office in the courthouse
beginning next Monday morning,
from 9 to 12 noon and from 1 to
I p. m. The public is invited to at
tend the demonstration.
Virlin Gibsons
Observe 65th
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Virlin Gibson ob
served their sixty-fifth wedding an
imersary on Maicii 9. at their home
in Dellwood. A number of rela
tives and friends called during the
day for an informal celebration of
the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, both na
tives ot Haywood County were mar
ried in Marshall. N. C. on March
9, 1883, with the Kev. Rollins offi
dating j
Mr Gibson is a retired farmer
and although he is 84 years
stiil enjoys hunting and fishing. A
few years ago he won second prize
in a shooting match at Cataloochee.
Mrs. Gibson is the former
Ellen Prater. She has devoted her j
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By BETTY CLARKE
Newsfeatures Beauty Editor
The next time you see a young
lady with what appears to be a
smudge of dirt in the shape of a
four leaf clover or a heart on her
wedding face, don't be alarmed. The newest
cake topped with a min ature bnae ! w 7 . "
and groom and lighted at inter-1 feminine foibles ts the revival J
va,s w.th long white tapers i sil-granny s beauty spo u th ough
Covers were laid tor i '"'f "
I thought of wearing one at the bos-
. . , om line of her dress as today's
Mooney was educated at. .
Little black patches in stars,
nlH i -.. i , j'" : crescents, triangles. Clovers aim
ai LUiiownee. out- no" .........
position in the office of the Wellco
Shoe corporation in Hazelwood. j
Tho ornnm is a Braduate of Fines
MiSS ... ,. . .u ..t.,.l ....H t.irv.iH as i
officer in the U. S.'
I ver hoiaers.
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Mrs.
the local schools and attended
Western Carolina Teachers college
Creek high
chief petty
Navy during World War 11. He is
the son of Mr. and Msr. Jesse L.
Mooney of Fines Creek and holds
position with the Champion Pa
life to making a home for her hus
band and children. Both she and
Mr Gibson are members of the
Dellwood Baptist Church.
The Gibsons have eight children : ppr and Kibrp company 0f Canton
and one hundred and five grand- . n.it-of-town t-uests for the wed-
Hc.Ulren. great granacnnaren ana j wpre Mf flnQ Mrs
great-great grandchildren, lhechil- ., M(.p,mv ,)f Newoort News. Va , !
dren include Mrs. Mack Edwards,, Tommie Price and Mr. Joe one 1'1
hearts are taking tUeir place along
with petticoat frills and waistline
nippers to round out the old-fashioned
look. The fad, revived by
Clarence Barnes, an artist, has been
seen on models in showings of the
summer collections of Mildred
O'Quinn, Lilly Dache and Adele
Simpson.
The girls wore them on the
shoulder with decolletege evening
Law'rence gwns' next to a aimpie on me
chin, or just Detow tne corner 01
mos Moody. Mrs. James Ld-',, r.ntn Mrs. TMae
wards. Dan Gibson, Grady Gibson, . a. Mr rA' Robinson of
Clyde.
Mr. and Mrs Mooney are resid
ing at present in the Noland . put
ments on Main street.
of Portland. Ore, General H. Gib
son, of Kockwood. Tenn.. Robert
Gibson, and George Gibson.
U.D.C. To Meet
i At Towne House
!This Afternoon
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bwroaw. Tfc bo won't appre
tiate if if jvou hove half the
male office force hanging over
your dek during businesi
hour. Wait until after 5.
Miss Frances Williams has re
turned to Meredith Couege in Ra
leigh after spending the Kaster va
cation with her patents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Williams.
Miss Barbara Francis, who is a
student at Meredith College in Ra
leigh has returned to school after
poinding the holidays with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Fran- j
cis. I
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Mrs. Charles Badgett. Jr., and
son. Bill Baogett. left Sunday fori
their home in Knoxville after a vis
it to he former's mother. Mrs. W.
T. De.-.ton.
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Miss Pearl Leslie Johnsci. who '
has been employed by Ihs Veter
ans' Claims Service in Washington,
; D. C. has returned to her home
' here. She is making plans to en-
gage in the practice of law with
i her father. R. N. Johnson. i
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C.F..M. R. L. Coin, Jr., of the'
U. S. Navy will arrive today from '
Norfolk to spend a leave with his
mother. Mrs. Jacque Coin.
Miss Lou Elver Filer, who has
been visiting in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.. returned to her home Wednesday.
Don Swayngin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Swayngin, of Medford
! Farm, left Friday for Raleigh
where he will enter the sophomore
class at State College. Mr. Swayn
! gin has served two years with the
'U. S. Army, most of which was
: spent in Italy. He will major in
aeronautical engineering at State.
I
Tilden Swayngin has returned to
tMars Hill College after spenJtng
the spring vacation with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swayn
gin. at Medford Farm. Following
his graduation in June Mr. Swayn
gin will enter Bowling Green Col
lege. Bowling Green. Kentucky.
The April meeting of the Hay
wood Chapter ol the United Daugh
ters of the C infedcracy will be
held this afternoon at The Towne
House, at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Floyd
Rippetoe will be hostess.
Mrs. W. A. Hyatt and Mrs. T. L.
Bramlett will have the program.
Larry Williams, who is a law
'student at Wake Forest College, is: Mrs. F. H. Marley returned on
i here to spend the Easter holidays ; Tuesday from Lenoir where she
j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
i Frank Williams. I R. Todd.
MRS. HYATT AT
MISSION HOSPITAL
Mrs. Dewey Hyatt, wno under
went an operation at Mission Hos
pital in Asheville, Tuesday morn
ing, is progressing satisfactorily.
Mrs. Worsham
Has Birthday 1
Party For Son
Mrs. D. T. Worsham was hostess ,
of a children's party yesterday at-;
ternoon in honor of her young son, ;
Tommy Worsham on the occasion
of his third birthday anniversary . !
The party was given at the kinder
garten rooms in the Welch Mem- ,
orlal Building at the Baptist
Church and Mrs. Worsham was as-1
sisted in entertaining by Mrs. W.
H. Burgin, grandmother of the hon- j
or guest, and Mrs. Emmett Green.
A pink and white color scheme
was carried out in the party ap
pointments and baskets of candies
were presented to the guests as
favors.
Among those present were Mary
McCracken, Kathryn Lantz, Mary
Barber, Betty Ruth Atkins, Anne
Owen, Becky Jo Burgin, Billy Ow
en, Jim Bob Leatherwood, Jimmy
Woodward, Dale Massey, Joe
Cathey, Lawrence Green, Ernie
Edwards, Ronnie Worsham, and
Billie Blane Hawkins.
Baptist Adult
Union Has April
Fool Social
Members of the Adult Training
Union of the First Baptist Church
held an April Fool tocial last night
in the Social Hall of the Welch
Memorial Building.
Guests entered through the back
door and were requested to wear
at least one garment backward
Flowers were upside down in their
holders and chairs were turned to
the wall. Appropriate games were
played throughout the evening af
ter which delightful refreshments
were served.
Mrs. W. H. Burgin, sotiai chair
man, was in charge of the event
and was assisted by Mrs. Emmett
Balentine.
Between 20 and 25 members
were present.
Daughter Of
Former Resident
Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Moore, of
Monroeville. have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Miss
Doris Moore, to Floyd W. Robinson,
of Millville, N. J. The date for the
wedding has not as yet been set.
Mrs. Moore Is the former Miss
Faustine Turner, of Waynesville.
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Gerald W. Mooney and Hi.lly
Lampkin Queen, both of Haywood
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