?.:c-nJ;y Afternoon, Januar, j t. a V... 1 O i. THE 'WAYNESVILLE U 0 UMAINEi::: 'J i . ti I - " t t i V I J OF INTEREST TO WOMEN " ' SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Mrs. Way Fisher Is Elected'New Club President Mrs. Way Fisher was elected president of the Jonathan Creek Heme Demonstration Club at the January meeting held Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Fred Allison. Other officers elected were Mrs. Fred Allison, vice-president; Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, secre tary; Mrs. John Williams, treas urer; and Mrs. W. .T. Rainer, his torian. Project leaders for the year were elected as follows: Foods and Nutrition, Mrs. Robert Howell; Home Gardens, Mrs. J. L. Palmer; Home Poultry, Mrs. F. R. Kennedy; Home Dairy, Mrs. Fred Allison; Food Preservation, Mrs. Roy Plott; House Furnishings, Mrs. Way Fish er; Home Management, Mrs. G. V, Howell; Family Life, Mrs. Glenn Boyd; Home Beautlffcation, Mrs. W. T. Rainer and Mrs. W. R. Boyd; Clothing, Mrs. R. E. Owen; Arts and Crafts, Miss Belle McCracken .and Mrs. John Williams; and Mu sic, Mrs. W. T. Rainer. Committees, also named for the year are: Community Service, Mrs Charlie Moody, chairman, Mrs. G V. Howell and Mrs. R. W. Howell; Health, Mrs. John Williams, chair man, Mrs. Dick Moody and Mrs Marvin Leatherwood; Education, Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, chairman Mrs. Glenn Boyd, and Mrs., Frank . Kennedy; Citizenship, Mrs. W. T. Rainer; Recreation, Mrs. Troy Leatherwood; Membership, Mrs, Lee. Howell, and Mrs. Charlie Moody; and Loan Fund, Mrs. L. B. Leatherwood. " Miss Margaret Johnston, Hay wood Librarian, was a special guest. She discussed the reading program of the club and issued books to the members. Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent, spoke on the subject, "Know Your Home Demonstration Club". Plans were made for the Febru ary meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Glenn A Boyd. . Junaluska P.T.A. To Meet Thurs. Th Junaluska Parent-Teacher As ptw lation will hold its regular meet ing Thursday January 12,. at 7:30 p.m.r IA thh 'schdSl tudltdHum'. Mrs. Flora Ballinger, president, will be in charge and all members and friends "of the organization are invited to attend. ' ' , Woman's Society ' i To Meet Tuesday The, Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet Tuesday after noon at 3:30 o'clork in the Boyd ; Memorial Chapel. A prayer service will be held during the thirty min utes prior to the meeting. . Dr. W.M. Hardy Chiropractor Office Over Slack's 267 Main Street ' Office Hours 9-12 2-5 Office Phone 1123 Residence Phone 1032-W ellone f Rearing. Clinic Will Be Held At PIEDMONT HOTEL ' Waynesville Tuesday January 10th 1 to 7 P. M. CANTON HOTEL Canton Thursday - January 12th -;. , A l to 7 p.'m. Mr. Dewitt Griffith, trained Consultant will be in at tendance. Come in for FREE Consultation and demon stration. See him for expert advice and hear again with the BELTONE Hearing Aid. Swims for Health 1 1 1 -x V M k j' ' s ' ' U ' . i I x J X ' i 1 (7 " t h A ' - - p - " FILM ACTRESS Coleen Towpsend is shown holding the trophy the re ceived after winning the title, 'Miss Motion Picture Swim for Health," in Miami Beach, Fla. The starlet has a 38-inch bust, and a 25-inch waist (International) D.A.R. To Meet With Mrs. Colkitt The January meeting of the Dor cas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Ben Colkitt as hostess at her home in Grlmball Park. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt will present the program. .'..;..:.:'." Social Workers Meeting. Today The Western North Carolina LiiSflfiiatiQiLjaf Social Workers is meeting today at Moore General Hospital for the purpose of ac quainting workers with the rehl' bilitation programs being carried on for veterans. The following members of the Haywood County Welfare Depart ment are attending: Mrs. Sam Queen, Mrs. Mary Jane KIopp, Mrs. Clara Rippetoe, Mrs. Wanda J. Clark, and Miss Pearl Hayes. . ... Bronson Matney, Jr. Makes Dean's List Bronson Matney, Jr. is included on the Dean's List for the first quarter at East Tennessee State College, where he is a student. To receive this honor a student must have a scholastic average of "A" and must be outstanding in leadership and citizenship. Bronson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Matney of Waynes ville. Lt, Commander Thomas Crymes Jones, who is stationed in Wash ington, D. C, spent last week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Eu genia C. Jones. GIVES FAST RELIEF when COLD MISERIES STRIKE (Si New Officers And Leaders Named By Dellwood Club : - V t . - ' ! V- V ",.,,x' New officers and project lead ers for the Dellwood Home Dem onstration Club were elected at a meeting of the group held Thurs-1 day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grady Moody. Mrs. W. D. Ketner, retiring president presided. Those named - were: president. Mrs. Sam Potts; vice-president, Mrs. W. D. Ketner; secretary, Mrs. Lee Evans; and treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Allison. Project leaders elected are: Food and Nutrition, Mrs. Hugh Allison and Mrs. Frank Henry; Home Gardens, Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. Hub Caldwell and Mrs. Taylor Ferguson; i Home Poultry, Mrs. Grady Moody; House Furnishings, Mrs. Hugh Allison, Mrs. Amos Moody, and Mrs. Taylor Ferguson; Family Life, Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. W. D. Ketner and Mrs. Frank Henry; Home BeautiAcatlon, Mrs. W. D. Ketner; Arts and Crafts, Mrs. R. B. Owens. Committees were also named and Include: Community Service, Mrs. W. D. Ketner, chairman. Mrs. Jim Singleton and Mrs. Taylor Ferguson; Health, Mrs. Lee Evans, chairman, Mrs. Ned Moody and Mrs. Dole Ketner; Education, Mrs. Frank Henry; Citizenship, Mrs. Bessie Evans; Recreation, Mrs. Vernon Wells; Loan Fund, Mrs. Frady Moody; Music, Mrs. Ben Fugate; and 4-H Leaders, Mrs. Taylor Ferguson, Mrs. Grady Moody and Mrs. Ned Moody. Following the business hour a demonstration was given by Miss Mary Cornwell on the topic, "Know Your Club Work." V, Mrs. R. B. Owens was welcom ed as a new member. J The February meeting of the club will be held at the hofne of Mrs, Frank Henry and the home agent will demonstrate "Making Lamp Shades." PERSONALS Miss Bernice Harrell, Miss Edna Summerrow, George Jones, Jp., and Blue Robinson are expected to re turn today from Jacksonville, Fla., where they attended the Senior Bowl football game While In Jack' sonvllle they were guests of Comdr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters. Miss Louise Johnston of Fay etteville, is here for a visit with her sister, ' Miss Margaret Johns ton. ., Mrs. John Orr of Ashevllle, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs Tom Lee. , Mrs. Ernest Withers returned Thursday from Atlanta where she spent the holiday season with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Withers, Jr. Mrs. Hugh B. Campbell and children, Aileen, Sue, and Hugh, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Campbelll's sister, Mrs. L. C. Has elden, at her home in Florence, S. C. ' " ' Mrs. Hugh B. Campbell was call ed to Asheville last week on ac count of the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. J. Jordan, who is a patient at Norburn Hospital. Miss Kathleen Calhoun has re turned after a two week's visit to her cousin, Mrs. Ashe Macfee in Brevard. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Y. Briotges of Charlotte were Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges. - .... Mrs. F., A. Anderson of John son City, Tennessee, arrived on Thursday for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ernest Hyatt. - . j. . . , r , Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Frye and son have returned from a week's visit to friends' in Oak 'Ridge, Tenn. Mrs. Robert L. Robinson and small son, Robert Lee, Jr., Of High Point, are here for a visit to the former's grandparents, Judge and Mrs. Felix Alley. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lee and son, Jimmy, have returned to San Francisco, Calif., after visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun. . -; ' : . , Miss Ruth Inman has returned to Asheville after a visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert In man. Miss Inman. a graduate of Waynesville High School is taking nurse's training ' at. Mission Hos pital. - ' Mr. and Mrs.' Ford. Nally of South Carolina were guests of the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . Bill Hollingsworth, in Francis .Cove, during the holi day season. Night driving is more than three times as dangerous as daytime mo toring. - : " J. I. Green Is Honored On Birthday J. I. Green was honored on his seventv-fifth hirthdav anniversary when his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Fred Campbell and Mrs. J. W. Fields Jr., entertained with a dinner given at the Green resi dence on Friday evening. The guests were entertained with card games following dinner. Those present in addition to Mr. Green werp R L. Prevost. W. L. Lampkin, W. A. Bradley, Linwood Grahl, Joe Wright, L. N. Davis, O. .H. Shelton, E. C.' Moody, Leo Kieger, uindon KoDinson ot can ton. Georee Havnes of Clyde. Tom Campbell, Sr., John B. Smith, Gerald Mooney, Fred Campbell, and J. W. Fields, Jr. ' School Girls Are Entertained , Miss Mary Osborne. Miss Mil dred Medford, and Miss Joan Mor ris entertained a group of high school girls at a spaghetti supper and slumber party at the home of Miss Osborne Friday night. The guests were Miss Bette Han nah, Miss Dolf Klenast, Miss Cor etta Henson, Miss Edna Callahan, Miss Nancy Floyd, Miss Marjorie Woody, Miss Elaine Francis, Miss Vivian Watklns, Miss Kathryn Kyatt, and Miss Betty Hale. We Are U.D.C. Meeting Is Held With ' Mrs. Howell The January meeting of the Haywood Chapter, United Daugh ters of the Confederacy was held Friday afternoon, with Mrs. J. Harden Howell, Sr. as hostess at Windover. . Mrs. Sam Queen, Sr. presided. Mrs, W. A. Hyatt was in charge ot me program and presented a paper on Stonewall Jackson Shu sketched the life, of Jackson with special emphasis on his service as a soldier in t h e United States Army in the Mexican War. Mrs, Roy Campbell, historian, announced that the annual Lee- Jackson Day Contest at the Way nesville nigh ischool is under way and will be presented at a datae to be announced. At the same time a Cross of Honor will be present ed to Lt. J. H. Howell, Jr. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, Mrs. W. F. Swift, tnd Mrs. Roy Campbell were appointed as a committee to make plans for Memorial Day. Plans were also made to place a book in the Haywood County Li brary in memory pt the late Mrs. J. H. Way, a charter member of the chapter. During the social hour the host ess was assisted by her little granddaughter, Carey Howell, and Miss Nancy Kalian. Closing Our Meciiiew Princess ... . ? TINY PRINCESS Yasmin, the Infant daughter of Prince Aly Khan and actress Rita Hay worth, is photo graphed as she sleeps peacefully at Montchoisi Clinic.Lausanne.Switz- erland. (International Radiophoto) j Doors For 4 -w mum. Miss Putnam I: Married To Carl O. Dennis . Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Putnam of Lake Junaluska have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Maude E. Putnam, to Carl O. Dennis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Dennis of Coral Gables, Fla. The ceremony took place in the First Baptist Church at Miami, on November 20.- The bride wore for her wedding a dress of soft gray crepe with navy accessories. She wore an orn ament of pearls, a gift of the bride groom, and her corsage was of sweetheart roses. Miss Mary Putnam, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Paul B. O'Halleron served as best man. Mrs, Dennis attended the Waynesville Schools and for the past four years has resided in Mi ami where she holds a position with Liggett's. Mr. Dennis, a veteran of World War II, is employed as an electri cian with B. F. Goodrich Company in Miami. The couple is at home at 934 Michigan Avenue, Miami Beach. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were the mother and maternal grandmother of the bride groom, both of Coral Gables and Miss Betty Sue Hargrove of Savan nah, Ga. x . Good Saturday 6 P. i 11 LI U Li WAYNESVILLE Beta Sigma Pi To Hold Meet "A regular meeting , Sigma Phi sororitv win k. the Court House.ThurJr ary 12, at 7:30 p.m. ' Mrs. Herhprt side and committees rin l by the group. M.0N- ,11 FRI. WHCC 140Q THIS IS MUTUAl "'sented by I CURTIS DRUG M F "FDM