IZ, 194B THE VfAYNESlTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE lv ! I V h lent ceK-bralcd District Meeting Of Music Clubs Is Held Here The 22nd annual meeting of the Western District of the North Car- Jrjdav night. He Wag held at St. Johns auditorium LeiuiiTiis by i here Saturday. About 75 persons JUS. . vere present. Mrs. Charles M. Hassell of Char lotte, state president. iiave thp nrin. (ti -ont 01 , I cipal address, asserting that North ninf: ii""" Carolina unit stood first in the na- iiulrd in i"1 (ion. The Federation, she said, has ivtm uuifnaiiuuig ai wms ano com positions to the nation. hum'' on "ciouna reuerauon oi music Clubs kd held lne lit relresh- entt' tallied at She aLso stated that ore half of all American artists with the Met i;Uiuil. (1 Van ropolitan Opera Company received l!t, jji k Slier, ; their start through National Feder- j n-h-v. .loe ation attentions and sponsorship. two-year Officers elected for me. t enipany ib proud to extend a hearty welcome !and (ailton Holt, new owners and operators , l ure Oil Station. WMI'T AND EFFICIENT SERVICE f) AT THE PUKE OIL SIGN LJRE OIL CO. W. It. McCracken, Agent Joint Hostesses Honor Miss Jones At Bridge Party Mrs Paul McElroy, Jr. and Miss Betty Bradley were hostesses of a dessert bridge on Saturday af ternoon at the home of Miss Brad ley as a courtesy to Miss Cather ine Jones, whose marriage will be an event of October 23. The residence was arranged throughout with pink and white chrysanthemums. 40th Anniversary Is Observed By The Smathers Judge and Mrs. Frank Suial Iters held open house at their suiumer home here on Thursday afternoon in celebration of their fortieth wedding anniversary. Hoses, chrysanthemums, and oth er autumn flowers were arranged throughout the residence. In the dining room the table was Miss Smith Announces Home Club Schedule Pfc. Wood Serves With Air Force On Guam Island Miss Mary Margaret Smith. Hay-! A recent arrival in the Marianas wood County Home Demonstration j and now serving .with the Far East agent, has announced the schedule Air Forces on lrx island of Guam. Fntirtu,( tu ""lr" uowi oi uiue ana awarded n ih Vm" 'yellow flowers, flanked by jellow I3 l th ldrrs,of hl8h and i indies in silver holders, low scores and the bride-elect was !.,,,.,, presented a gift of crystal in her 1 Mrs- John ""hor0. Sr.. prcsid chosen pattern ; al ,ne lea ,ab'e and others as- Those playing were Miss Jones, ' Sis!",e Miss Nanette Jones, her sister. Miss Thelma Ann Jones !Sv'",er "f Mrs. Smathers. Mrs. Miss Dorothy Richeson Mrs Hugh ! Ado1;! Hay"e' .Ms,er of Jud . "iiiuiiiu o, i out ndu, mis. I Ernest L Withers, Miss Amelia ber's PPILES For flu cmnisig Including ' Grimes Golden JStarks Delicious . Golden Delicious Stayman Wihesap yAiples now available for shipment in .ads and - bushel quantities f j Apple Service I Station IpBER'S ORCHARD Highway 19A-23 i-aimer. Mrs. William Cobb. Mrs Joe Massie. Mrs. Harry Lee Liner, Jr.. Mrs. Porter Fradv Mrs I. M Killian. Jr., Mrs. William Norris. Mrs. Harry WhUenhunt. Mrs John T. Schell. Mrs. Jack Fnoi-k nf K ville, and Misses Edith and Edna Summerrow. Martha Howell Has Birthday Party At School Miss Martha Howell entertained her classmates in Ihe fourth grade at the East Wavnesville Central Elementary School with a party last Friday afternoon. The event marked the tenth birthday anniver sary of the young hostess. She was asistcd by her mother, Mrs. Joe Howell; her teacher, Mrs. S. E. Connatser; and Mrs. Frank Knutti. Refreshments were served and ; the appointments were in the Hal-i lowe'en motif. of meetings for home demonstra tion clubs for the remainder of the month as follows: Monday. Oct. 18, KatelilT Cove club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Mag gie Grasty. Tuesday, Oct. 19. Wavnesville Homeniiikers club at 7:30 uiih Mrs. Hen Phillips. Wednesday, Oct. 20, Bethel club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. 11. O. Kelly. Thirsday. Oct 21, Maggie club at 2:00 'o'clock with Mrs. C L. White Friday, Oct. 22 Junaluska club MarFayden. Mrs. James Kil Patrick. I at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. A J. Mrs. John Smathers. Jr . Mrs W. I McCracken. Sr.. and Mrs. Aaron L. Hardin. Prevost Judge and Mrs Smathers were man led at the First Methodist Church here on October 7. 190(5. Mrs Smathers is the former Mi.-s Lura Jones, daughter of the lale Col and Mrs. S A. Jones of Wavnesville. Judge Smathers is the son of Mrs. B. F. Smathers and the late I)i Smathers. also of Wavnesville. Judge and Mrs. Smathers have three children, Frank Smathers, Jr., who Is a hanker in Miami; Cieorge H Smathers, who Ix sec ;:?g us congi essinan from his district Florida; and Mrs Phillip Myers Pasadena. Calif. Monday. Oct. 2S, Morning Star Hub at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs W. .1 Muse Tuesday. Oct 26, Clyde club at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs. Charles I'pnland. Wednesday. Oct 27. Ceil club al 2.00 o'clock al Cecil School. Geraldine Fish Heads Beta Club At Clyde School PERSONALS Ceiahline Fish, daughter of Mr. in ! and Mrs. (i. It Fish, has hei n i.am (f i eel president of the newlv organized Beta Club at Clyde High School Thirteen pupils were eligible fur membership in the club which is a branch of the national honorary scholastic organization. Member- " "trT' - ship is limited to the 10 per cent Mrs. W. T. Crawford. Mr and "1 ,m' 'H, eleventh, and twelfth Mrs Charles Owen, and Mrs Frank grades, who have the highest schol- i Ferguson were anions thos.. .. i. astic ratings. Bryan Medford spent last week visited the Freedom Train in Ash... i '''be number eligible cannot ex- end in Durham visiting his son, ; ville last week. Tom Medford. who is a student at Duke University. period were Mrs, Arch Baylor of Weaverville, district director; Mrs. W. T. Grant of Bryson City, district secretary, and Mrs. Lucy Twiford of Asheville. member of Ihe state nominating committee. A forum on American music was conducted and a number of guest artists were heard during a music program. Among the artists ap pearing on the senior program were Miss Josephine Cunningham, young I Mr. and Mrs. Joe llelmick and daughter of Norfojk are visiting Mr. Ilelmick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. llelmick. St their home on Boyd Avenue. ' j-. sr Hev. and Mrs. Malcolm William son and sons. Malcolm. Stanley, and George Williamson, visited Ihe Freedom Train in Asheville last week. Miss Ann Osborne of Ml. Airy spent the week-end with her moth Mrs. Robert Osborne. Soprano of Asheville, who sang ei four numbers accompanied by Mrs. j W. J. Cunningham; and Miss Bette ! Mr. and Mrs. John Swift and Hannah and Miss Anne Mormino. j young daughters. Emily Jane and pianists, of Waynesville. Caroline, of Albermarle are here Article nn the linnr lllODiam w wic wiih,- al inu I1UIIU cecd 10 per cent of the high school membership. Peggy McCracken was elected I vice-president with Lucille Burhan jan as secretary. Martha Jenkins is I treasurer and Marie Hooper, pro i gram chairman. Other members art': seniors. Linda Collins. Dale Medtord. Doris .Graham, and Minnie Hall; juniors. Cleo Buchanan, and sophomores, Janice Coizine. Freda Hipps, and Barbara Cockrell. Clyde High School F.H.A. Elects New Officers For Year which was given during the morn- of Mr. Swift's sister, Mrs. ing hours, included Wayne Burgees J Swift Atkins. of the tcusta raper uorpoi anon, who played several tuba solos. Dr. Mary Michal ii president of the Waynesville Music Club which was the hostess club for the meet ing. The Waynesville Junior Music Club is directed by Sol Cohen. Arthritis Pain Par nick, dtUchtfvllT eofrtls help tor tebM b4 pirn f BhtnmMttm. ArtbrttU, BMrtUi. LonbMO, elttle, at Nrartlfi tr. nadlT trU illetumi pln M you ua nr. and iltto more mtsrtblr. .ij mi minit todit Quick, eon- tcU etli t mmi bk turntd. Miss Juanita Smith and Miss Lena Winchester spent the week end in Newport News. Va . as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wy. alt and Troy Smith. Mrs. W. G. Smith and children. Sheryl Ann and Allen Graves, Jr., of Durham, arrived last week for a visit to Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs E A. Williamson. Mr and Mrs Bill Prevost had as guests last week end the latter s sister and brother. Mrs Henry Whitfield. Jr . of Chapel Hill and Thomas Hill of Cincinnati. Clyde High School Chapter. Fu ture Homemakers of America has Nora ! elected Peggy McCracken. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J. McCracken. president, for the current school term. Other newly chosen officers of this group of home economics stu dents, are Janice Coi zine. vice-president; Linda Collins, secrctarv; Freda Grey Hipps, treasurer; Geraldine Fish, historian; Jewel Evans, program chairman; Alice Medford. reporter; Martha Jenkins, parliamentarian; Barbara Cockrell. song leader, and Patricia Colr and Faye McClure, watch dogs Mrs. Gerald Fish was named chapter mother and Miss Peggy Mann, freshman at Woman s Col lege. Greensboro, honorary member. is Private First Class William L. Wood. Wood is ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Wood of Waynesville. Be fore entering the service, he at tended Way nesville High School. In January of this year. Wood entered the Air Force and was sent to San Antonio, Texas, for basic training after which he was sent to Hamilton Field. California, for overseas assignment. Departing from San Francisco aboard the Ar my Transport General Morton, he errived on Guam in June of this year. Pfc. Wood expects to go back to the Cnited States in December of next year He plans to return to civilian life and continue his education. Haywood Soldier Returns To U. S. For Reassignment Colonel .lames II Gunn. Jr.. Commanding Officer of Yokota Air Force Base. Japan, recently an nounced that Staff Sergeant Otis G. Lowe, son of Mrs. Otis G Lowe. Hazelwood, is being relumed to the I'niled Stales for reassignment. Staff Sergeant Lowe, who has been stationed at Yokota Air Force Base since August 1947. was performing duties with the 82nd Tactical Re connaissance Squadron as a camel a repairman with his Squadron's Camera Repair section. As a member of the 82nd Recon naissance Squadron Sergeant Lowe belonged to the only jet propelled photographic reconnaissance unit in Japan. This out lit is one of the outstanding reconnaissance units in the Far East Air Forces and is pres ently occupied with the Air Force's plan of mapping the entire world Prior to his entrance into the I'niled States Air Force during January H4( Stall Sergeant Lowe graduated from Crabtree High School, Crabtree. North Carolina. After completing basic training he was selected to attend the Air Forces Photography School at Lowry Air Force Base. Denver. Colorado. He graduated from this school during Ihe latter part of 1()4() and was stationed at Langloy Air Force Base, Virginia, prior to his overseas tour which he Just completed in Japan. Mrs. Bernard Dallinger of Wash ington. D. C. has arrived for a visit lo Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Medford. Mrs. Dallinger is here to attend the wedding of her niece. Miss Lula Frank Medford. SFRC.KANT JUMPS TO MAJOR Force discharge, stepped across tb. i hall and was sworn into the Army Tex. (UPl as a major. Me held that rank In' Brown turned i the organized reserves and was no-' . . , , . . . A. iuhed shortly before his Air Force m his uniform, received his Air discharge of his acceptance for FORT WORTH, TSgt. Thomas W 30-Day Test of hundreds of Camel Smokers revealed NO THROAT IRRITATION DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS In a recent lest, hundreds oF mrn and women all across the country smoked Camels and only Camels an averaKe of one to two packages a day for .M) consecutive days. Each week their throats were examined by noted throat special istsa total of J 470 examinations and these doctors found not one single case of throat irritation due to smok ing Camels. r-Q"l 7ht tf-faezf H& ife Cm SAVE on HONE FURNISHINGS FACTORY SIX ONIkS NATIONALLY ADVKRTISU). LINKS With Slight Impel fi ctions BUY AT FACTORY COST OR LESS We Ship Anywhere in liie ll. S. SPIX'IAL CONTRACT IMUCLS TO MOTOR COURTS HOTELS APARTMENTS INSTITUTIONS JAMES W. REED, JR. HOTEL WAYNESVILLE LOItBY Phone 637 ructions On Registration of Members of New Political Parties Jsisti ation books will open Saturday, October 9th, and remain he lll'W riMJl'tl I 'jlwivi lk,-.,,..U f"l,,l-. "1.-1 riilnn ll-iic runic. the registrars will havp hniti tho irefltrnl election and nartv ?K"tration books, and applicants for registration will first be Li.iii a iivjii UJKJT LI ICI l ill p II nai itf uvia uwu "wu ith which the applicant declares his or her party affiliations, e Will hn I 4 : t Un Dmrrrncoiwn Poi-lv rr ts Democratic Party. The reason of this is because the law et. GS 163-144) that a new political party does not qualify for flection unless a new party receives at least three percent of fate vote at the preceding general election. Thus, if either of Jt'ts fail to receive three percent of the total state vote in the jWember 2nd, it could not participate in the primary election Jr that reason new registration books will not be furnished for ftion period preceding this coming general election. Of course, lit U" I i-f i .."11 U ,:a 1 4Un rtnnoril Alor4irkn hrmlf l'u nca will ue ItglMufU in gcntiai JERRY ROGERS, Chairman Haywood County Board of Elections Mr. and Mrs Tommy Murray of Hampton. Va . wore week end guests of the latter s mother. Mrs. W. L. McCracken Mr and Mrs J H Miller and son, William Charles, have return ed to their home in (Keen after a visit lo Mr and Mrs .less Miller. ! Now! two big ovens i. this nw Frigidairc automatic Bt'MNESS WOMEN ATTEND DISTRICT MF.ETINfi Members from the Wayne-villc business and Professional Women s Club' who attended the district meeting of tho organization held in Asheville Sunday afternoon in cluded: Mrs M (J Slamev. presi dent. Miss Mai uaret Johnston, vice ! president, Mrs Wand.i Clark. Mrs j Mr and Mrs Joe Young and Kenneth l.owe, lieasurei . and Miss rhildreii visited relatives in Marion 'Mary Medford. eoi responding sec-i last week end. I retary, i l ' Vf. X electric rango Mdl ihwn Ii RK $339.75 If an emergency requiring Immediate cash should arise today you would arrange lo meet it. You, w'rtha regular income, could go to the bank and borrow money; you could borrow on your life insurance; or you may have a Jihie fund set aside for just that purpose. But suppose you were not here. Would your widow be able tto meet such emergencies? She would if you arrange now for a Jefferson Standard Emergency Fund to be used for expenses she doesn't expect. Without cost, we shall be glad to give you complete details today. S. E. CONNATSER Now, Bake Roast Broil . . . 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