OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN, Editor Home Phone 462-J CLUBS Miss Henrietta Love Weds German Count In Berlin . Miss Henrietta Love, daughter of Mrs. Hugh Love and the late Mr. Love of Waynesville, was mar ried to Count Clemens Von West phalen last Friday In Berlin,. Ger many. The couple met during the fifteen months Miss Love spent in Nuren burg as a court reporter for the war crimes trials in 1947-48." She returned to Germany about three weeks ago, making a business trip for a legal firm of San Francisco, California, and plans for the wed ding were completed at that time. The bride was educated at St. Mary's School in Raleigh and at Columbia Institute in Columbia, Tennessee. She held a position for several years with the North Carolina Industrial Commission nd wac later court reporter for Wake county. She resigned from the latter position to go to Nuren burg. For the past year she has lived in San Francisco and has done free lance reporting.,. . v . Count Von Westphalen is a des cendant of German noblemen who Lecturer County Council Of HD Clubs Will-Hold Meeting An important meeting of the County Council of Home Demon stration Clubs will be held on Tues day afternoon, March 21. according to an announcement by Miss Mary j Cornwell, home agent I mu- Affw ...ill u 1 ... 1 J -i n i lie iiicreiing win ue iitriu o'clock In the court room in Way nesville. ' Mrs. Paul Hyatt, president of the council, Is requesting each of ficer of every club to attend. were Christianized by , Charle magne. v The bride is en route to her home here and is expected to ar rive within a few days. The Count will join her here in' September and the couple will make their home in New York as Mr. and Mrs. Westphalen. i a dab u day keeps doubts away . . . DEODORANT Your dwnvkwurance! Dorothy Perkint' gentle:actint Deodorant safely protect! your flower freahnew, hour after fcourl Ever-fragrant, ever-creamy, , greaselctt nd tttinleM.. Pleasant to um i Y guaranteed to picaael Try it MRS. CORINNE GR1MSLEY, family relations specialist of the N.' S. State College Agricultural Extension Service, will ' open a series of lectures in' Haywood County next week. Her first talk is scheduled for Francis Cove where she will address' a Com munity Development . Program audience at 7:30 p.m. Monday.- C. E. RAY'S SONS Family Life Leaders To Have Training School- A training school for Family Life Leaders of the homo demon strnlion clubs of the county will be held Wednesday, March 22, at 2 p. m. In the Court Room, in Way nesville. Mrs. Corrine Grimsley. Family Life Specialist, will conduct the school. ; . .. - : Piney Grove Circle To Meet Circle No. 2 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Piney Grove Methodist Church will meet Wednesday, March 22, at 7:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Martin Rogers. All members are requested to be present and visitors, are welcome. I .' Baptist T. E. L; Class To Meet Friday Night The T E. L. Sunday School class of the First Baptist church will meet Friday, March 17, at the home of Mrs. Frank Leatherwood on Richland Street at 7:30. Mrs. Betty Cabe Will be co-hostess. ' Mrs. Matt Davis ' Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs. Matt Davis wag hostess for the March meeting of the Upper Crabtree Home Demonstration Club which was . held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Willie Smith, president. was in charge or the meeting and the following project leaders were named: foods and nutrition, Mrs. Lucille Sutton; home gardens, Mrs. H. W. Ross, Miss Katheryn Brad shaw, and Mrs. George Best; poul try, Mrs. Jack Rogers; foor pre servation, Mrs. Way Messer, and Mrs. Monroe Noland; house furn ishing, Mrs. Matt Davis; . home management, Mrs. Albert .Fergu son and Mrs. Rex Mesier; family life, Mrs. Wilie Smith and Mrs. Roy Clark; home beautlfication, Mrs. Troy McCracken and Mrs. R. F. Rogers; clothing, Mrs. Jim Best; arts and crafts, Mrs. Frank Med- ford and Mrs. Cassius Rogers; and music, Mrs. Casslu? Rogers. The program Included a work shoo directed by Miss Mary Corn' well,' agent, on conversion' of oil lamps Into electric lamps. New members attending the meeting were Mrs. Roy Clark, Miss Katheryn Bradshaw. and Mrs. H W; Ross. Mrs. Belle McElroy was a guest. ... v, ,' : . ;' G. As Met At Ratcliffe Cove Mrs. Algie Batcllffe ' (Mountaineer Correspondent) Dance Dress tti silk chiffon frock. ly VERA WINSTON GERANIUM red silk chiffon ! the pleasing plot of this dainty dress, ideal for a happy evening of dining and dancing. The detail in eludes a low round necklina and band caffs of fins pin-tucking, a fin accent. Pin tucking moulds ths hiplina which Is released into thi fontly flaring skirt Ths chif fon is worn over a slip of match-ingtaffsta. The Girls Auxiliary of the Rat cliffe Cove Baptist Church met Tuesday night at the home of the counselor, Mrs. Bob Caldwell!; Five members were presented and took part on the program. They were Eleanor James, Retha Miller, Betty Mashburn, Nancy Leopard, and Barbara Ratcliffe. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Heini and children, Johnnie and Anne, Mrs. Richard Carswell, and' Mrs. Heinz' niece, Miss Frances Borhn, of Hendersonville, have returned to their homes after spending a two weeks' vacation at points in Fla. Mr. and Mrs, .Richard barber, Jr. and daughters, Betty and Mary, left today., for Griffin, Georgia where they will spend the rest of the week with Mrs. Barber's par ents, Mr; and Mrs. W. W; Norman. ':-' ;-:, ... . ........ ......,,..-....,. ... .. , . .. Miss Jane 'Dudley: Francis of High Point spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Francis. Miss Francis holds a posi tion with the Bennett Advertising Agency in High Point Patsy Allen On Dean s List " Miss Patsy Allen, daughter of L. L. Allen of Canton, has been nam ed on the Dean's List at Brcnau College. She Is a sophomore and a mem ber, of the Phi Mu Sorority. Miss Allen is majoring in music. Elliotts Going To Louisville Monday Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Elliott leave Monday for Louisville, where they will attend the formal dedication of the new chapel at the Southern Baptist Seminary. . The chapel was underwritten by alumni . of the Seminary. During Mr. Elliott's absence from the pulpit of the First Baptist church, the services will be con ducted by the Rev. James Crisp, Ipasiur oi me ouiioei rain, uai church, Wilmington. Mrs. Justice. Is Hostess For . Lakeside Club Mrs. Homer Justice, Jr., : was nostess for the Lakeside Home Demonstration Club at the March meeting held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hardy . Liner, president, presided and the devotional was given by Mrs. Sam Queen, jr. The demonstration, on suggest Ions for 'decorating the home, was given by Miss Jean Childers, assist ant home agent. " Reports were given by project leaders as follows: home gardens, Mrs. J. S. Harrell; home beautifi cation, Mrs. Homer Justice, Sr.; clothing and arts and crafts, Mrs. Hardy Liner. Book reports were given by Mrs. Edward Glavish and Mrs. J. a Harrell. Refreshments were served by the hostess' during the social hour following the meeting. ; V : . Rogers Cove Home Club Holds March Meeting The Rogers Cove Home Demon stration club met Monday after noon with Mrs. Horace Crawford as hostess. The president Mrs. David Riley was in charge, and the devotional was given by Mrs. F. O. Dryman. Miss Mary Cornwell, home dem onstration agent, discussed ways of brightening the home for spring. She gave suggestions for using color to add cheerfulness to rooms and talked on proper , furnishings for various types of rooms. ' New project leaders elected were Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. Reub en Flemming, foods and nutrition; Mrs. Earl Ramey, food preserva tion; Mrs. Gudger Hlpps, clohting. Mrs. Joseph Osborne reported on home gardens, v Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood on home poultry, Mrs. A. L. Yarborough on home beauti fication, and Mrs. F. O. Dryman on arts and crafts. Book reviews were given by Mrs. Horace Crawford, Mrs. F. O. Dry man, Mrs. A. L. Yarborough and Mrs. James Osborne. A social hour followed the meet ing and refreshments were served by the hostess, ., . t , - . Speech Class Of W.T.H.S. Will ; Present Play The Speech Class of the Waynes ville High School has announced plans for the presentation of a three-act comedy, "American Pass port," by Dana Thomas, at the school auditorium on March 20. Miss Alma Jackson of the school faculty is directing the production. The leading roles will be playsd by Elaine Francis and Gene Yar borough and other members of the cast will include Johnny Patter son, Ann Rector, Danny McClure, and Nancy Stamey. Mrs. Henry Krag has returned from a visit to her family In Beau. fort, S. C. Ch'arl rates 1 13 th Birthday uunp f Mrs. Joe Howell' "' party last Friday' J bration of hi3 1& of the host w ., ". qi, re later enterUhXl '; Plrt. ,i were Attendin Liner, Jr, Bill Calhoun, Johnnv r in j, llva Vl, , Moore, Carroll Davis" ! Cross. . ana sirs, Je (J Kannapolis. snnnt . " -win; me form', We're ready to prove that '50 m m !M ..' r-m the G , tk 10iw.lt. upkIW . Mwrrkftia 4)107Wv Mr. and Mrs, Billy Hyatt, who have spent the winter here, left this week for Crockett, Virginia where Mr. Hyatt resumes his posi tion as manager of the Wood Can ning Company. You'll leva It the wonder ful Shelvador that doubles your "front-row" refrigerator . apace! You'll love the many other features, too, of these, grand new 1949 Crosleys, And you'll love their beauty their' economy their long, trouble-free service. Come in as soon as you can! . '.. - Liberal Discount On Your Old Hcfrigcrator JAMES ' FURNITURE Q "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" mm Phone 769 MainS

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