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Thursday Afternoon, October f PAGE two . THE WAYNESVILLE MGUNTAIHEE3 OF INTEREST ACTIVITIES GLUBS bffice Phc-fte 700 - MRS. BEN. SLOAN. if Home Phftnl 401-J TO WOMEN Edfto v I ' i 4. It r -lub Members Win Ribbons At State Fair ""'Sixty-three ribbons were award ed' members of Haywood County . . HoW Demonstration and 4-H clubs at the State Fair in Raleigh lust week. ,, Xne club members exhibited ap ..'.jMijt(mately:'l25 separate articles jn . addition to the living room ex hibit; in which all clubs of the county cooperated. ..;;...The cash value of the individual j.awfffds totaled $137 and was added 'to' the fund t6 defray expenses of the delegates to the Fair. The liv ing room exhibit was awarded a ."Clue ribbon and $200. i ,Tt list of individual winners fol- lows: Mrs. Hugh Earley, crocheted baby sack, 2nd place. J Mrs. Stanley Livingston, knitted bato cap, 2nd; knitted baby sack, i Mrs. Lawrence Lcatherwood, in- fafit dress, 1st place; infant slip, J 2nd. Mrs. Walter Cowart, Jr., cordu Jroy jacket, 1st. , RpEina Ferguson, rayon suit, 2nd; house Coat, 1st; cotton dress,, list. -:V- i Shirley Sheffield, cotton dress, J 2nd. . i Jewel Williamson, rayon suit, 3rd; sltp (girl's) 2nd. J Rowcna Robinson, woof suit, 1st. Mrs. E. L. Wilson, boy's cotton '. suit, 3rd: '. i -Mrs. W. D. Ketner, luncheon set, 1 (cotton) 1st. J Mrs. O. L. Yates, cotton patch ! v. irk quilt, 1st. J Mrs. Hartley Brown, crocheted i bedspread, 3rd. :Mrs. R, H. Worley, knitted af- phan, 1st; crocheted bootees, 2nd; crocheted baby cap, 3rd. J ,Mrs. F. A. Justice, patchwork i qlitlt, 3rd; appliqued quilt, 2nd. Mrs. Frank Davis, drap ries, ll. ; ! iMrs. Grady Farmer, tailou'd cur- tns, 1st. J (Mrs. Jim Welch, woven place i mats, 2nd; woven draperies, 3rd. ' iMrs. Will Medford, hooked rug, ! i. ' ' 'Mrs. Ray Best, cherries, 2nd. J Mi. Paul Robinson, raspberries, 1st; chicken, 1st; tomato juice, 1st; J pork, 2nd; blackberry preserves, i 24d. ' (Joanna McCracken, pimento pep Pr. 2nd. .. IMrs. Mary K. Schlagel, pork, 1st; :, poiir preserves. 1st. . ;T'' fjewel tn- Ferguson,- 3-ja exhibit, 1st. ' Mrs. Fred Plott, raspberry jam, 2nd; blackberries, 2nd 2nd. , Mrs. H. M. Warren, 2-jar relish exhibit, 3rd. Mrs, Hugh Ratcliffe, grape jam, . 2tid. ' jMrs, W. S. McElrath, beet pickle, J2rd. Mrs. C. F. Mainous, pork, 3rd. J JMrs. A. L. Maxwell, blackberry jain, 1st. ' JMrs. Tom King whole tomatoes, '.3rd. Wanda Sue Hipps, apple jelly, ' "1st.:.. . Mrs. Wiley Galloway, apple but Mekvlst. Mrs. Zeb Cody, blackberry Jam, '2nd :. ...... -- I Mrs. L. J. Cannon, . (cold pressed) 1st. . Mrs. Fred Allison sauerkraut, 12nd. BERSERK MUSTANG STRAFES HOMES ; fa a , 'Fr. ca- tt " ( w " i HOtES IN THE Ft6ft oi their nursery r inspected 6y Oiwn' Rmrhir, 4, and her brother, Phil, 2, after a Muitanjj fljhtef had accidentally sprayed their Long Beach, Calif., home with ilugi. The Air Force An nounced that the firing mechanism of the' Mustang had short-circuited and poured 1,500 armor-piercing Incendiary bullets Into some" 20 home's in an exclusive residential district. (International SoundpTioro) Area Meeting h Planned By Legion Auxiliary plum jam, grape juice sauce, Mrs. Charles Beck, chili '2k Mrs. R. C. Francis, whole apples, ;2iiL. ,.-.-...r..- I Betty Ruth Ferguson, raspber- rils-, 3rd. J Mrs. J. E. Burnette, sauerkraut, .1st; raspberry jam, 1st; strawberry jam, 1st; whole apples, 1st. , Mrs. John McClure, gown, 2nd. Mrs. Levi Morgan, women's Jwork apron, 1st. Plans for the annual 5th area meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, which will be held in Waynesville, November 5, ; were completed at a meeting of the lo cal Auxiliary in the home of Mrs. Fred y. Campbell Monday night. The meeting will be held In the Court House beginning at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Fred M. Williams of Syl V. i, area president, will preside and Mrs. Ellen Carver of Robbinsville will act as secretary. Highlighting the program will be an address ; by Mrs. E.; Preston Rhyne of Hickory, department president. She will be introduced by Mrs. Edith P. Alley. Mayor J. II. Way will make the address of welcome and greetings will be given by Fred y. Campbell 32nd district commander of the Legion, and Bob Hall, commander of the local post. SDeel.il mimip wilt hp nrflsonfprt jatnj-hy Miss rda Jean BroVnTmuslc chairman lor the local Auxiliary A number of state officers are expected to attend the meeting, in eluding Miss Aurelia Adams, de partnient secretary. Luncheon will be served at one o'clock in the dining room of the Waynesville Presbyterian church. Committees for the day include hospitality, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs J. H. Howell, and Mrs. Guy Massie registration, Mrs. Raymond Cald well, Mrs. Howell Crawford Mrs James G. McKlnley, and Mrs. Ted Stackpole; decorations, Mrs. M. C Gree nand Mrs. Robert Gibson . ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hargrove of Newberry, S. C announce the birth of a son, Henry Pierce, October 21, in Newberry. Mrs. Hargrove is the former Miss Elizabeth Henry of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Lexington, Kv. are expected to ar rive Sunday for a visit to the fornv er's sisters, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick and Miss Robina Miller. Mrs. Robert Hartley of Irwinton, Georgia, arrived Monday for a visit to her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles. , Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody left Tuesday to spend a few days with friends In Columbia, S. C, and attend the game today. Mrs. R C. James, house coat 3rd. Mrs. Cromer Crisp, grape juice (hot pressed) 2nd. Margaret Noland, skirt. 3rd. LAFF-A-DAY: , Mfant nnr. Kink Iinjtti. SvhJickil Im. UorlJ iitluut-ciuJ. Mrs. Ferguson Heads Mother's Club at St. John's Mrs. John A. Ferguson was elect ed president of the Mother's Club of St.' John's School at the first meeting of the school ear. Other officers elected were Mrs. Heinz Rollman, vice-president; Mrs. Lu cille Czarneckl of , Canton, secretary-treasurer: and Mrs John Tav- ior. publicity chairman. : The following room mothers were appointed; Mrs. Harvey Tutterrow, kindergarten; Mrs. James Kilpat- rick and Mrs. Roy Tuttle, first and Second grades;; Mrs. M. J. Pizzuto, third, fourth and fifth grades; Mrs. Joseph Liner, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades; and Mrs. Lane, high SehOOl.: ',. . '';.'- ::' V ; -Plans were made at the meeting for, a Halloween Carnival to be held Monday afternoon, October 29, In the Parish Hall, " . ."'" "'''. ' ; : Mts. Pizzuto Is Party Hostess Mrs, Michael Pizzuto was hostess Of a party Monday evening in her" home at the Balsam Manor Apart ments in honor of Mrs. Michael Becker. : The guests included Mrs. Doug las Bailey, Mrs. Harvey Tutterrow, Mrs. J6hn Ferguson, Mrs. Howard Tweed, Mrs. Alex Newhouse, Mrs, Homer Justice, Mrs. Grady Hat field, Mrs. II, 'C. Mangum, Mrs. Ted Myers, Mrs. Ray Plelness, Mrs. Phil Medford, Mrs. James Hall, and Mrs, Herbert Mangum. ' " Legion Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. Campbell The American Legion Auxiliary i mat "MrrAaT nitfVit in thn hnma nf llh iUUIIUUJ llllL All tilt. tlUlllli UJL Mrs. Fred y. Campbell, president. T. . ..! il. 1 : . were completed for the 5th area meeting which will be held here November 5 .and committees were appointd to complete arrange ments. ' Plans were also discussed for Christina's gifts to be sent to the three veterans' hospitals In the State Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Mrs. Clayton . Walker, and Mrs. Hurst Burgin were appointed to collect the gifts. The annual Armistice" Day pro gram was discussed and the fol lowing" committees were appointed for that occasion; banquet commit tee. Mrs. Harry Whisenhunt and Mrs. Sam Kelley; miscellaneous arrangements, Mrs.- Linwood Grahl, Mrs. Will Medford, Mrs. T. L. Bramlett, Sr.; and Mrs. J. T. Rus sell, vv-f ' : V Margaret Rogers , Is President Of Intermediate GA's Margaret Rogers has been elect ed president of the Intermediate Gir.ls' Auxiliary of the First Bap tist church. Other officers are, Mary Reeves, vice president; Dale Hall, secre tary; Peggy Reeves, treasurer, Nancy Underwood, reporter; and Jeanne Ann Bra'diey, program chairman. . PITCHING IN FOR PALSY DRIVE .1 l M. X it 4 ' 1 I, - ' 1 il" tr w i,srt 75 ,r, 1ST 5 v. .- v naiioween Da IsPlannedFor Saturday Night A Hallowe'en rian . at the WaynesviS ?J? day. night, under tfr of the Waynesville I?9 National secretaries11 and the Waynesviiie j.v Music will k lN and hisorches,;" . befrom9Untilia0nct! Masquerade, is. optional . Mrs. rianrio il... : , f "JU "CI me on Low tl visiting hPr ... . r1 H itii t i: TAKING PART IN A SOFTBAll GAMS to aid the United Ctrebral Palsy Fund, stars of the television, radio, stage arid screen turned oitt en masse at New York's Polo Grounds to do their bit for the current drive.. The' first ball is tossed out by Dr. Ralph Eunche, while opera star Mimi Ben zell and television newcomer Rudolph Halley look on. (fntemotional) Mrs. C. J... Reece and son, Jeff, Spent a few days in High Point this week. '- Mrs. Harry Vance of Detroit ar rived yesterday for a, visit to her mother, Mrs. Charlie Wfiitener, ,' St! DUE TO COLDS Best-known home remedy to usi ii Vicf HATS $3.00 arid Up REDUCED ONE HALF ;THE . HAT SHOf Mrs, Lilian Allen Hart, fc ANOTHER ONE OF ti rr M 9 ussie s 24th ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS One lafge rack 6f ladies' fall and win ter coats.- - - taken from regular stock. These include our famous makes and most all of them are wool, tweeds, suedes, fleeces and gabardines, in black, brown, green, wines and tans. Newest styles. These ate' all Greatly Reduced Now Priced From " $19.95 to 'v::;:-; -: :0m SS9.95 Every new and smart fashion coat slashed down, down, down in price especially for our 24th Anniversary Savings Event. Hurry in and save on the coat of your choice in the fabric and color of your choice. hi W II Hi, f -VI ' V i I ? . II I 1 Tv SAVE BUY NOW - SAV 1 1 A - a W 2 Wotch MASSIB'S For Other Eg AimiVEnSARY ,.JSP(,0 Store Watch MASSES For Other Big ANNIVERSARY .-.riMsXb oitte!JVRat,li,fofrMnner?
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