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Office Phone 700 - MRS. BEN SLOAN, Editor Home Phone 462-J
INTERES
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,. Mrs,,MaUiety To
Present Recitals
.M.
.11 rs. W, L. Matney will present
nher piano pupils in recitals this
1. week.
The first event will be at the
East Waynesville School, Tuesday
night, at 7:30. o'clock and will in
clude students of the school.
Hazelwood students will be pre
sented in a recital in the Hael
twirod auditorium on Thursday night
at 7:30 p.m. ."..'-
The public is invited to attend
bqtn, events,
W.S.C.S. To Have
Supper Meeting
The annual supper meeting of the
Woman's Society of Christion Ser
vice of the First Methodist Church
will be held in the dining room at
the dhurch Tuesday night at 6:30
o'clock.
Members of all circles are ex
pected to attend and bring a cover
ed dish.
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Miss Louise Troy oi Durham was
tte guest of Miss Sally Stavall last
week and attended a houye party
given by Jeff Reece on Pigeon.
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nylon
half-slips
Individually sized ; 99
to perfection' "
White and 'pastels . . . S-M-L.
4-gore
cotton
half - slips. $1,39
5-inch eyelet edging . . . SM-I.
durable, quality
, batiste gowns
. F.igura-flalterinft. style of deli
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I favorite pink, "white, blue or qq $t QQ.
yellow shade. At this low price H Wv. 4). JWv.
you'll; want several for yourself iGa, 44
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A: timely scoop of, exceptionally smart summer
hand hags
$ .99 and Sg.99
In .blue, blck, natural and wheat straw
123- Main. Street.
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Senior Play
Set For
Friday Night
The Seniors of Waynesville High
School will present their play,
"Ramshackle Inn," a three act mys
tery, Friday night, at eignt o'clock.
Those in the cast are; Jimmy
Galloway, Joan . Morris, Elaine
Francis, Velma Stamey, George
Garrett, Coretta Henson, James
MeJunkin, Frances Hoyle, Mildred
Medford, John Tprrell, Don Whis
enhunt. Bob Owen, Vivian Wat
kins, Peryl Davis, and Douny
Leatherwood.
Miss Alma Jackson is director
of the play. .
Deliwood Club
Meets With
Mrs. Allison
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Strand Theatre Budg
The Deliwood Home Demonstra
tion Club met Thursday-afternoon
Dt the homo of Mrs. Hugh Allison
with Mrs. Sam Potts, president,
presiding. ;i ' ,
The devotional was given by Miss
Fannie Campbell and roll call was
answered with salad combinations.
Mrs. Lee Evans and Mrs. S. E.
McCrary reported on the window
exhibit prepared fpr.Belks Store
window for. Home, Demonstration
Week and Mrs". W. D. Ketner gave
the highlights of the district Feder
ation meeting held in Sylva.
Project leaders' reports included
discussions of gardens and straw
berry cultivation by Mrs. Lee
Evans, foods and nutrition by Mrs.
Frank Hpnrv hnucp fnrnishifiPS
by Mrs. Amos Moody, home heauti
ficatton by Mrs.' W. D. Ketner,
family, life by Mrs. Ben Fugate,
and arts and crafts by .Mrs. T, V.
Wells.
Miss Mary Cornwell gave a
demonstration showing the, pre
paration and nutrition of "Three
Meals That Measure Up."
During the business hour plans
were made for. the eluh's partieli
pation in the county wide dress re
view to be,ljel4 Max, 16.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess during the social hour.
MissLoQpqrd
Vice-Presicjent 01
CblleWiM
Jeahnette Leopard, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Frant Leopard of
Waynesville, !reO:tlyJwaj installerl
as vice-president for,(eredith .Col
lege in the N. , C. State, College-
Wesley Foundation.
The ceremonies took, place in a
special service, with State College,
Chancellor J. W. Harrelson as prin
cipal speaker.; i
Jeannettet whcUs completing, her
freshman year, is majoring in home
economics and hag-been active, in I
the Wesley, FoupcUlign since enter
ing college.
The Foundation' is the combined
Methodist, Student. FeJlowship of
Meredith and State College, It's af
filiated Avlth. Raleigh's. Fairmont
Methudist Church.
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leif. Reece Is
Host Of. "
Hou$e,Party
Jeff Iteece was host of -a house
party at the summer camp of his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reece,
from Friday until Sunday lasti
week. Mr. and Mrs. Reece accom
panied the group.
The-guests included Lane Pre-
vost, Laura. Woody, Elizabeth Wat
kins, Julia Ann Stovall, Linda
Sloan, Edith Moore of Sylva, Louise
Troy of' Durham, Jimmy Swift,
George Dewey Stovall, Carl Mu,n-
dy, Dale Ratcliffe and Stanford
Massie. -; .
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mundy, Sr.
assisted in entertaining on Friday
night and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan
Joined the group, on Saturday night.
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Fashion, Show
Will, Feature-
Bridge Luncheon
Is Given For
Mrs. Bowman
Mrs. James L. Elwood and her
daughter, Misjs Mary Lu Ehvoodj
were hostesses of a bridge lunch
eon on Saturday at their home in
East Waynesville as a courtesy to
Mrs. Elizabeth Bow man, whose
marriage to Jack Richeson will
take, place in June, i ,
The residence was 'decorated
with arrangements of dogwood,
crab apple blossoms, and lilac and
the dining table was centered with
a silver vase of white lilac, Small
tables at which the guests were
served had centerpieces of lilies-of-the.-vftlley.
and white candytuft.
The honoree was presented a gift
of crystal in her pattern and' score
prizes went to Mrs. Whitener Pre
vostj who held high, and Mrs. John
Stevens who held low.
Those invited were Mrs. Bowman
and her mother, Mrs. H. D. Lutz,
Mrs. L M. Richeson, Mrs. Boyd
Owen, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs.
Phil Medford, Mrs. Ted Myer, Mrs.
John Stevens, Mrs, James Harden
Howell. Jr., Mrs. M. H. Bowles,
Mrs. Whitener Prevost, Mrs. David
Hyatt, Mrs, Richard Barber, Jr.,
Mrs. L. K. Barber, Mrs. Thomas
Stringfleld, Mrs. Paul McElroy, Jr,
Miss Bradley
IsHqnored At
Dessert Bridge
Miss Betty Jane Bradley, bride
elect of Joe Cline, was feted at a
dessert brjdge given Thursday
evening with Mrs. . Paul McElroy, i
Jr.. ;nd Mrs. John Schell host
ess in, Jus home, of Mrs. Schell., -.
A- pink an4. white, color' schvine
was used and, the tables at which
the. guests, were sealed for dessert
were centered., with arrangements
cj Pjink ca wilts an4 pink, and white
dogwpod.
i FiollowlPg. th. games the high
score prixe, was. awarded to, Mits
Bradley-, the, second high prize to
Mrs. Joe. Massie, and the low score
pj-ije. to,. Mrs.- Elizabeth Bowman.
The honoree. was presented pieces
of' china, in her chosen pattern.
Mrs. W A, Bradley, mother of
the hrjd.e-lect, joined the group
during the serving hour.
Those playing were Miss Bradley,
Mrs. Howard: Hyatt, Mrs, Charles
P-Ke.iner, Miss Alice Fincher, Mrs.
Thomas L7. Campbell, Jr., Mrs.
Leon KillianJ Jr.; Mrs. Boyd Owen,
Mrs,, Phil Medford, Mrs. Wayne
Corpening, Mrs. Harry Whiscu
hunt, Mrst Harry McCracken, Mrs.
Joe Massie, Mrs, Herbert Single-
tary, Mrs. William Cobb, Miss Mary
Mrs. John - Schell.' Mrs. Aaron Pre-1 WElwaxfc Mrs. Elizabeth Bow.
vost, Mrs. J. L, Kilpatrlck, Miss
Marguerite Way, Miss Betty Brad
ley, Miss Bebe Medford, Miss
Louise MacFadyen, Miss Amelia
MacFadyen, and Mrs. John T.
Bailey of Canton. '
Tally-HoClub
Has Hay ride
And Wiener Roast
The Tally - Ho Club . of the
Waynesville High School had its
last social event of. the school year
irt the form oi a hayride and wiener
roast last Friday night. ;
Cltih members,' with one Invited
guest each, rode, to' the Pink Beds
tor, the event, ' . ' v .
Accompanying the group were
Miss Alma Jackson, faculty, ad
visor for the club, Emil Gouch and
Marshall Teague, members, of the
school faculty, and Mrs. Ned H.
Moody.
Plans were in charge of the fol
lowing committee chairmen: trans
portation, Nancy Leatherwood;
food, Aileen Williams; chaperons,
Carolyn Sayer. ' ; -
man, Mrs Ted. Meyers, Mrs, Bill
Alexander Mrs. Johnny Edwards,
and Mrs. James H. Howell, Jr.
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Junalwska. P-T To
Name Officers May 11
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Members of the Lake Junaluska
Parent - Teachers Association on
Thursday night will elect their of
ficers for the ney year.
'Mrs. Lee Evans, president of the
organiaztion for the past year, will
preside over the session, which will
open at 7:30 P.' M. at the Lake
Junaluska School.
, J. D. Hyatt left Saturday for
New York City where he will spend
coifAPbl lava
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Allison
spent the week end with relutives
In Raleigh. , '
BethCartwright
Wins Ribbon In
Baby Show, .
Little Miss Beth Cartwright, two
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Halph Cartwrignr ot Asnevuie auu
grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
CUrk Medford of. Waynesville, was
awarded first prize blue ribbon for
beauty in the 2-3 year old class m
the Baby Show held in the Ashe.
ville City Auditoriuiu on May 3rd.
Belh was alsa winner, of a pink
ribbon a's Baby Duchess in the
Court Pageant for her. age, class.
Her-beauty, rating, - friendship
points, and a ninety-nine per cent
health rating gave her, the. title, of
Baby Duchess. She was also given
a gold seal health certificate.
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Presbyterian
Women: TO; Meet. ,
Wednesday Night
The regular meeting of the
Women of the Presbyterian Church
will be held Wednesday night, May
10, instead of Tuesday night as
formerly scheduled This meeting
will be held with the Men of . the
Church at 7 p.m. with a covered
dish supper. .
The women will be. In charge, of
the program, observing their an
nual birthday party, '
All men and women of the
church are, invited to attend,
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Presbyterian;
Meeting Held
In Franklin:
The annual meeting, of the Wo
men of the Church of the Asheville
Presbytery was held in Franklin
last Thursday.
Attending the 'meeting from the
Waynesville church Were Mrs. R. L.
Prevost, Miss Ida.Jean Brown, Mrs.
George Craig, Mrs. Malcolm Wil
liamson, Mrs. I. J. Brown, Mrs. J.
T. Russell, Mrs. Charles Fowler,
Mrs. W. F. -Swift, and Mrs. Roy
Robinson.
Mrs. Howell
Is Hostess For
H.D.Club " ,
Mrs. R. W. Howell was hostess
for the May meeting of the Jonath
an Home Demonstration Club
which was beld Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Allison, vice-president,
presided. " "
Miss Mary Cornwell, home dem
onstration agent, gave a demonstra
tion oa "The Meals That Measure
Up," discussing food preparation
and nutrition.
Project leaders reporting ware
Mrs. J. L. Palmer, gardens; Mrs.
R. W. Howell, foods and nutrition;
Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, poultry; Mrs.
W. T. Rainer, and "house beautifica
tjon. '
During the business hour reports
were given by the nine delegates
to the district Federation meeting
held last month in Sylva.
Mrs. Ralph Boyd was welcomed
as a new member and a social hour
was enjoyed.
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MR, WOODY AT BANKER'S
' .MEETING
Jonathan II. Woody, president of
the First National Bank, is in Pine-
hurst, this week to attend a meet
Ing of the North Carolina Bankers
Pay Honor'
MissBradley
AndJoeClini
Mr- and Min i. )
were hust3 0, . : ttl
The affaiar a,
JWlmont Hotel
Dnve. Supper
- j , - outdotJ
. A, Eift as prese
bride-elect.
The guest I!,, ,
Bradley, Mr: CIine ! ;
Howard Hyatt, '
Charles D; ; Ketner!' jj,
Paul Davis, Mr. .J l
Campbell. Jr.. Miss r
".n. uiauiey, t.
w.Hviinig, wr. and Mr
"ici, mr. and Mrs n-,i
a"u rs. Bojd Qv
mrs. mil Medford. v,
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iu Hji, Mr, anj
ivunoau, mr. and Ma
ber, Mr. and Mrs L
Associauon. . , uwr. ana Mrs. Herbm
Mr. Woody is third vice presl-Mr, and Mrs. P,.
dent of the state organization. and Mr. and Mrs. j. w
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H,D; Meeting
A Fashion Show Vvill be the main
feature of a. meeting of, the Hay
wood County Federation of Home
Demonstration Clubs-to be held at
the First Methodist. Church here on
May 16. -
All dub member are invited to
participate in the show in' any or
all of. the following classes: L Cot-
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Best dress (any material, may be
usedr-accessorjes will be consider
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suiti or; coat, 5. Evening dress.
Garments shown must be made
by the individuals who model them,
according, to Miss Mary Cornwell,
home, demonstration agent.
The nnblic, is invited to attend,
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