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wc.i: rou THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Afternoon, January 13;. OF INTEREST TO WCMEN ' ' SOCIETY and CLUB' ACTIVITIES MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Tally-Ho Club Contributes To Dime Board Woolen . and Fur Young People Return To School This Week Members of the Tally-Ho Club of the Waynesville High School, at their- December meeting, each con tributed a dime to be placed on the Lions Club Dime Board. Miss Mary Jane Rogers, president oi the club, made the donation the day following the" meeting. The Christmas project was one of many undertaken by the club this year. , Members of the club are Mary' Jane Rogers, Anne BischolT, Betty Noland, Ann-Rector. Lillian Med- ford, Joyce Carter Mark Rogers, Malcolm Williamson, George Dew ey Stovall, Jimmy Duckett, Don Cogdill, Billie Kitchen, - Nancy Leatherwood, Joan Ratcliffe, Vivian Watkins, Joan Morris, Nancy Floyd, Elaine Francis, Kathryn Hyatt, Mary Crouser, Helen Garrett, Caro lyn Sayer. Lauca Woody, Edna Callahan, Rose Womack, Aileen Williams, Lane Prevost, Elsie Palmer, Bennie Lou Medford, Jo Anne Rowe, Betty Felmet, Julia Ann Calhoun, Mildred Medford, Sara Jane Garrison, Deryl Davis and Margaret Reese. '' Rummage Sale To Be Held Fri. and Sat. J . A itummage aaie, sponsorea oy the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church, will be held Friday and Saturday of this week in the Chamber of Commerce office across from the Post Office. Anyone who wishes to make do nations of clothing, jewelry, or household articles, is asked to leave them at the place of the sale on Friday. Proceeds from the sale will be used to buy new tables for the church dining room. I Long's Chapel WSCS To Hold Bible Study i ne laaies ox me hsw pi juong e Chanel church at Lake Junaluska wlH begin their Bible Study on ''Wnmdn . nt tha RpHnhiro " hv Arthur Brucp Mass. on January 11 and ft at the home of Mrs. Jerry Liner. : , . ,: ' . They will v continue with two meetings, Januery 18 and 19, at the home of Mrs. L. J. Ballard at 2 p. m. Mrs. F. D. Dryman will be in charge of this group. Dr. W.M. Hardy ' Chiropractor ' Office, I Over Slack's 267 Main Street , Office Hours 9-12 2-5 Office Phone 1123 Residence Phone 1032-W Slack broadtail, trim on yellow. By VERA WINSTON ' " THE FUR lined f abrie coat kin become an important performer in the winter fashion show, good on its own, even better when teamed up with matching skirt to fuse into ft wonderful suit. This ona is of Yellow woolen, ft nice foil for the black American broadtaiL The fur is used for the Peter Pan collar, which is finished with a fabric shoestrinar tie. Curved flap pockets are. placed on fur shields, for a pretty touch. The coat is the popular five-eighths length and is generously flared in back and is easy to wear ever a suit. Young people, who have been spending the holidays with, their parents in this section, are leaving this week to return to classes at various colleges. To the University of North Car olina at Chapel Hill; Joe Morrow, Miss Romemary Herman, C. B. Hosanook, Jr., Miss Jean Crous er, Bill Hannah, Miss' Polly Alli son, James Roy Moody, Amon Lee Swanger, Bill Richeson, Robert York, Cyril Minctt. , Bob Colkitt, Jimmy Goodin and Jimmy Elwood, all of Waynesville. To Duke University, Durham: Miss Mary Ann Massie, Roland Houser, Charles Way, Richard Un derwood, and Spaldon Underwood. To North Carolina State Col lege, Raleigh: David McCracken, Joe Michal, Dwight Beaty, Sam Lalhoun, Dan Watkins, Jr., Bruce Smith, Jack Alley, Jimmy Boone, Lawrence C. Clark, Waynesville, Harold Pless, Canton. To Woman's College of the University of North . Carolina, Greensboro: Miss Mozelle Liner, Miss Marguerite Way, Miss Dor othy Martel. Miss Nancy Kirkpatr rick. Miss Peggy Dock, Miss Elsie Glavich, Miss Virginia Francis, Miss Emily McCracken. To Meredith College, Raleigh: Morning Star . Home Club . Holds Meeting The Morning Star Home Demon stration Club met ' Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. Olen Mil ler with Mrs. Lane Medford, presi dent, presiding. During the business hour pro ject leaders were elected as fol lows: foods and nutrition, Mrs. Lane Medford and Mrs. Gordon Sharp; home gardens, Mrs. Lewis Medford; home dairy, Mrs, J. L. Rhodarmer; food preservation, Mrs. V. E. Wilson; house furnishings, Mrs. Wayne Smathers and Mrs, Jack Smathers; family life, Mrs. Henry Blythe; home beautification, Mrs. Zen Muse, Mrs. P. N. Hlgglns, and Mrs. Paul Fowler; clothing, Mrs. R. H. Worley and Mrs. Quay Smathers; arts and crafts, Mrs. Fred Floyd, Mrs. Cecil Miller, Mrs. Olen Miller, Mrs. George Wyatt, and Mrs. Ellis Smathers: music. Mrs. R. H. Worley. Committoes were also named and include: Community service, Mrs. Olen Miller, chairman, Mrs. Lewis Medford, and Mrs. Quay Smathers; Health, Mrs. Paul Fowl er, chairman, Mrs. Cecil Miller, and Mrs. Ellis Smathers; Education, Mrs. R. H. Worley, chairman, Mrs. Zeb Muse and Mrs. Quay Smath ers; Citizenship, Mrs. V. E.Wilson, chairman, Mrs. Frank Ensley, and Mrs. J. L. Rhodarmer; Recreation, Mrs. Gordon Sharp, chairman, Mrs. Tom King, and Mrs. Carroll Wilson; Loan Fund, Mrs. Howard Cole; 4-H Club Leaders, Mrs. C. N. Higgins, chairman, Mrs, Frank Ensley, ahd Mrs. Denis Israel; and Membership, Mrs. Henry Blythe, chairman, Mrs. Wayne Smathers, and-Mrs. Lewis Medford, The demonstration for the afternoon on the tobic. Know Stanford Massie Is Host For C.A.R. Meeting The Joseph Howell Society of the Children of the American Re volution met Wednesday afternoon with Stanford Massie as host at his home in East Waynesville. Linda Sloan, junior president, presided and?the meeting opened with the advance of fla?s by Carey Howell ant! Helen Kirkpatritk. The' program was given by Harriet Gibson, who discussed in augural balls, and Lane Prevost, who gave a sketch of the Hie of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Piano numbers were presented by Stanford Massie. . i Special recognition was given i Helen Kirkpatrick, a new member, and Keith Leatherwood, who was ! a guest at the meeting. I During the social hour refresh-' ments were served by the host as-1 listed by his mother, Mrs. Francis Massie. PERSONALS Econony Vardrobo v. 4 .4 ""' Miss Allen Hart, Miss Katherine your Home Demonstration Club James, Miss Peggy Camp, Miss . Work, was eiven bv Miss Marv The Liners Are Hosts Of New Year's Party Mr. andMrs. Harry Lee Liner Jr. were hosts of t bridge tang rummy party at their home on Love Lane on New Year's Eve. Decorations and appointments were significant of the New Year and the, dining room table was centered with a large tray of bal loons. Guests were presented party hats and noise makers as favors. Following the games high prize for bridge was presented to Mrs, Ned Howell and high rummy prize went to Bud Whisenhunt. Blue Robinson rceived the consolation gift. v':':..r -V-.v. v Y.-- The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Howell, Mr. and Mrs. John Nesbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norris, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Green, Miss E d n a Summerrow, Miss Edith Summerrow, Bud Whisenhunt, and Blue Robinson. .,. . U. D. C. To Meet With Mrs. Howell The January meeting Of the Haywood Chapter, United Daugh ters of the Confederacy will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Howell, Sr., at 3:30 Sam Queen, Sr., will be in charge. A Mailer Oi Mixes n '. . . becomes a sacred duty to us when you have our skilled pharmacists fill your doctor's prescriptions with, "nth" degree accuracy and precision! Our drugs are the best! : ' , ' , PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH PROVEN PRODUCTS! Your Walgreen 'Agency TI DRUG STORE " . Flora Owned and Operated ' "Depend on Us Your Doctor Does." Bessie Sue Francis, Miss Jeanctte Leopard, Miss Frances Williams, Miss Peggy Ann Camp, of Waynes ville; Miss Tommie Mae Murray, Miss , Pat Smathers of Canton. To Mars Hll College: - Thomas Eugene Curtis, Bob Dllard Fugate, and Miss Marie Strange, Waynes ville; Miss Eugenia Boone, Route 1, Waynesville; Miss Sue Ann Owen and Ray B. Rogers, Route 2, Waynesville; Miss Barbara Ann Cabe, Michael Haynie, Fernley Horton, Miss Joyce Marie Sher rill, and Miss Doris Irene Smith, Canton; Fred V. Ellis, Route 1, Canton; Charles F. Hargrove, Wil. burn J. Lowe and Bruce B. Payne Route 3, Canton; Jerry Liner, Jr., Lake Junaluska; George A. Robin son, Route 1, Canton; Miss Patsy Jane Rogers, and Jimmy Swanger, Hazelwood. k tJt-i HcJ re ck ttajrteWiJJ versity , South Bend, Indiana: Ralph Felch ter of Waynesville and Hayes Hall of Canton. To Agnes Scott College, Atlan ta: Miss Jackie Sue Messer. To Brenau College, Gaines ville, Georgia: Miss Jean Ann Brad ley, Miss Norma Jane Burgin, Miss Barbara Ann Boyd, Waynesville, Miss Patsy Allen, Canton. : . To Wake Forest College, Wake Forest: Thomas A. Gibson, Joe Compton, Wallace Brown, Pinkney Francis.'.'!- To Ciemson College, Clemson, S. C.i Robert H, gGjlbsoi.. Jr., Bill Davis, and Henry Foy, Waynes ville; Billy Rhodarmer, Route 1, Canton. To Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio: Miss Ida Lou Gibson, and Aaron Hyatt. To Georgia Military Colleee. Milledgeville, Georgia: Donald Rhea. To East Tennessee State College, Johnson City, Tennessee: Bronson Matney, Jr., and Miss Theresa Al ley. . To the University, of Chicago: Marion Raymund. To Ohio State University, Co lumbus, Ohio: David Raymund. To Florida Southerns Miss Mary Jean West. To Western Carolina Teachers College: Miss Dorothy Jane Cald well, Miss Hilda Crawford, Miss Ruth Mae Wright, Miss. Betty Jo Brown, Miss Helen June Bradshaw, To Pennsylvania State College: Philip P, York, Jr.i Canton. To Georgia Medical School, Augusta, Ga.: M. S. Bonner, Can ton. . To Richmond Professional In stitute .Richmond, Va.: Miss Dor othy Norris and Howard Liner. To Berea College, Berea, Ken tucky: Miss Barbara Mllner, Miss Dolores York and Miss ' Alawayne McClure. 1 To Brevard College, Brevard: Joe Jack Wells, Waynesville; Miss Ann Deas, Caiton; Miss Peggy Mc Cracken, David Price. Waynesville; Miss Linda Collins, Clyde. To Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, JS. C.t Miss Betty Jean Blay lock. 1 To Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Va.: Miss Louise Leach, Lake Junaluska. To University of Maryland Medi cal School, Baltimore: Thomas L. York. To University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Roy A. Shook. To Eastern Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. James Worley Owen. To Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga.: Fred J. Miller, Canton. To Bowling Green University, Kentucky: James F. Albright. To University of . Iowa, Ames, Iowa: Miss Peggy Noland. - To Rex Hospital Nursing School, Raleigh: Miss Thomasine Fisher and Miss Grace Furtado. Jo ..Gardner. -Webb-. Ewin-& Cornwell, county home demonstra tion agent. Plans were announced for the February meeting which will be held at the home of Mts. V. E. Wilson, Jr. with a demonstration on Making Lampshades. Fourteen members were present for the meeting, including one new member, Mrs. Wayne Smathers. MISS WATERS GOES TO FLORIDA Miss Betty Waters, of Brevard who has been associated 'with the LeFaine Hotel in Waynesville for some time, left Wednesday for Winter Garden, Fla., where she has" accepted a position with the Edge water Hotel. 1 "' I ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Overton of Hopkinsville, Kentucky announce the birth of a' daughter, on Tues- aay, uecemDer 27. Mrs. Overton is the former Miss Mane McClure, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Forest McClure of Way nesvuic. , Mrs. W; T. Denton is visiting her sonrin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Badgett, at their home in Knoxville.' ' Mrs. Joe Panchelle and son. Bucky, have returned to their home In Washington, D. C. after a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Calhoun. . Miss Frances Robeson returned yesterday from Newport News, Va., where she visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Robeson, Jr. Hilary Crawford, Jr., who spent the holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. W. T. Crawford, left yester day for Fort Benning, where he is stationed. Mrs. Ervin Philman left Sunday for Tampa, Florida, after spend ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Grahl. . Mr. and Mrs. M, H. Bowles and daughter, Florence Ann, returned Tuesday after a visit to relatives In Georgia. ' " ; : Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Queen, Sr., and small grandson, Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Queen, Jr. and daughters, Donna Jo and Pam Queen, returned on Monday from a visit to various points in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metcalfe and daughter, Miss Rachel Met calfe, and son, Harold Metf alfe, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Metcalfe's mother and brother, Mrs, P. C, Hawkins and Dr. Paul Hawkins, in St. Petersburg, Fla; They also visited another brother ,of Mis, Metcalfe, Dr. Frank Haw kins, In Lakeland, Florida. Miss Nancy -Furtado is leaving this week for Raleigh where she will enter Rex Hospital for Nurses Training. ' This chle-tailored redingote, of cotton and rayon, is only one-fifth of a $45 spring wardrobe. The redingote alone, available In char treuse, navy, gray or red, sells for about $9. Completing the ward robe, which is pictured in the January Good Housekeeping, are a polka-dot print dress, a frieza print,and a dress-and-jacket team, the dress of sheer, rayon crept and the jacket of cotton and rayon. All are Martha Manning fashions and carry the magazine's Guar anty Seal. ' Roberts-Ferguson" Marriage Is Solemnized The marriage of Mrs. Sallie Ferguson of Waynesville and J. W. Roberts of Asheville was solem nized at the. First Presbyterian church here on Wednesday, De cember 28, at nine-thirty 0 clock in the morning. The Rev. Malcolm Williamson, pastor, pronounced the vows. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left for a weddins trip to Georgia and Florida. . - Mr. Roberts is connected with Roiers Electric Company bf Waynesville and the couple will re side on the Dellwood Road. Vivian Watkins, Joan Morris Give Tea Miss Vivian Watkins, and Miss Joan Morris entertained with an informal tea given. Wednesday af ternoon in t'.'e home of the former, The event marked the close of the Christmas holidays and guests included a group of senior girls, Those present were Miss Mary Osborne, Miss Bette Hannah, Miss Coretta Henson, Miss Edna Calla han, Miss Dolf Kienast, Miss Mil dred Medford, and Miss Elizabeth Watkins. ' " -. . ''" Mrs. Woodson .Tnnoo u. from a visit to her brother? oiiu aiovci, an. ana Mrs Jn. - 11 11 "SiiStf. reach mister! V V Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gentry and Miss Judy Goodin have returned from Miami, Florida, where they attended the Orange Bowl game and visited relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sam Duvall of Greenville, S. C., and' Mrs. To Pfeiffer Junior College: Da-and the latter remained in Miami vid Deas, Canton. fnr . vlsit Shook. Parris-Nichols Marriage Is Announced Announcment has been made of the mariace of Miss Sara Nichols, daughter of Mrs. William L. Nich ols and the late Mr. Nichols of Morehead City( and Donald J, Parrls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mon- roe Parris of Canton. The wedding took place on Christmas Day in Camp Glenn Methodist Church, .Moreheaa Ulty, The bride wore a suit of ice blue gabardine with gold hat and black accessories. She carried a white prayer book to which was attached a corsage of yellow roses. - Mrs. Parris is a graduate of Atlantic Christian College, Wilson and at present is a member of the Fremont School faculty. She form erly taught in Canton. Mr. Parris was educated in the Canton schools and King's Busi ness College in Raleigh. For sever al years he has been employed in tuA-aulphate dcuaxtfltpnt of thoi Champion Paper and Dibre Com pany in Canton. Following the ceremony the bride's mother entertained at a cake cutting, after . which the couple left for a wedding trip to points in Florida. ,. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kind- ness during the long illness and death of our mother, Mrs. John Lyle. Also we thank everyone for the beautiful flowers. Uhe Lyle Family, Read the Want Ads for bargains. Vi if iV. 7 ' t: ' ' ' ' 'For Western ddveniun,. mystery and music- Dale Evans-Gabby Haw KidersUf IhePurpleSa SUNDAY WHCC J Another Mutual adventcrt sb' Vf for ylj A life to bear ' i V i ttwfj Inspection- Wi W Trained In the right Yf i&r wireciiuii, v 0 1 A, A life to bear Inspection Trained in the right Direction, Is going: to meet another, . y In the spirit of ' a brother. Y ' It's, not what we're 1 ,' ,1 retaining," Of wealth we may be gaining, That makes this life worth living; It's service we are giving. 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