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afternoon, November 19, 1931 TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FAC5 ' clubs OF INTEREST TO WOMEN activities Oflice Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 462-J Named Queen Lane Pre vost Is CAR Hostess The November meet in s nf the 1951 Tobacco Que en And Her Court Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas left Sunday for a vacation at Ocala and St. Petersburg, Fla. kilt 1 Bf ,0l! l!0( I s s" 30YS WYoung pre Mdined 0( the Young People's f 1 Hazelwood Baptist U honored at a Harvest & the Adult Union K in the school cafe Lav night. theme was carried Nations for the occasion part in the stunt were . klcnn . Mai'SUUU vom- Lt'tidei-woocl. Mitzie Sut L Caddy, and Lowry urn Lee Ray of Cal- h church at Canton, was Liar Will Hold I Article Until Christmas '4 A! NRUSS Vatch V3 ?29-75 I l . To litel. J Miss kalhryn Ann Hyatt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hy att of Hazel wood,, has been chos en Homecoming Day Queen at Mars Hill College. Homecoming Day will be Thanksgiving Day and the queen will be crowned at half-time of the Mars Hill-Ashe-ville Billmoiv football game. Food Sale To Be Held Wednesday Chrittmai la ba ra- Molvoyi . . . give a beou fm. Famout lor accuracy. MM Termt Arranged Watches Carry Year Guarantee V A sale of cukes, pies, and can dies will be held by the American Home Department of the Woman's Club, Wednesday morning, begin ning at 9 o clock. The sale will be in the office of the Harry Liner Real Estate and Insurance Company on Main Street. ." The following girls attended Hos pitality Week-end at Greensboro College: Margaret Nolarid, Helen Garrett, Aleeri Williams, Shirley Connatser, Julia Ann Calhoun, and Nancy Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Craft of Wilmington were week-end guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Troy Wyche. Mrs. Noland Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs Fred Noland was hostess for the November meeting of the Crahtree-Hvder Mountain Home Demonstration Club. Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Glenn Palmer presided and Mrs. Millard Ferguson led a Thanksgiving devotional. . Mrs. F. L. Safford, foods and nu trition leader, gave a new recipe for cranberry upside down cake and suggested ways the recipe might be varied for family groups. Mrs C. O. Newell, family lite lean er. urged the members to give their children one of the best Christmas nrospnts of all an unhurried mother. Miss Mary Cornwell gave the netraiiiin on Planning for Christmas. Joseph Howell Society, Children of the American Revolution, .was held Friday afternoon in the home of Lane Prevost, junior president. Mrs. j. Harden Howell, senior president, directed the meeting. The program included the slorv of Armisties Day told by Stanford Massie, a piano solo bv Lane Pre vost. and the Story of the First Thanksgiving, told by Linda Sloan. During the business hour, with Lane .Prevost presiding, a letter was read from St. Mary's Indian School in South Dakota thanking the Society for clothing sent to the students. Flags were advanced and retir ed by Carey Howell and Marietta Campbell. During the social hour the host ess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ralph Prevost. The Sebe Brysons Entertain At The Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Sebe Bryson en tertained Wednesday evening with a dinner given at The Lodge. Guests were seated at one low? table which was decorated with bow Is of fruit and yellow candles. Places of the ladies were marked with corsages of yellow ehrysanthe mums. . , Covers. were laid for Miss Louise Francis, Mrs. Charles McDarris Mrs. H. W. Woody, Mr. and Mrs Riifus Summerrow, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edwards, Dr. and Mrs Calvin Gatz, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sadler, Miss Evelyn Siler, and Miss Bernice Harrell, '.'. " Mrs. Robert Miller, Miss Louise Francis, Miss Evelyn Siler, and Henry Francis left Thursday for Berkeley, California where they will spend a few weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilliland Mrs. Gilliland is the former Miss Margaret Francis. " .11 in SPECIAL for WEEKS 1 W 4 1 t v ' mm :n 1 ,1 ft I A k I No Credit Restrictions . At Reliable jewelers Keepsake CHOSEN FIRST AMONG All DIAMOND RINGS by the Fashion Acadtmy CAMERON Ring Alio $150 ond 250 Wtdding Ring 12.50 200.00 Selected as the 1951 Tobacco Queen Saturday night in the final event of the tobacco festival was M.mricne Carver of Maggie (seated center). Other of Haywood county's prettiest are (sealed, front row! Phyllis Russell, Theresa Wright, Sue Lindsay, and Wllma Sanford. In the rear row are (left to right) Clara Mae llenson, Judy Stevenson, Doris Rollins, Shirley Jones. Dorothy Bridges, Claudia Sue Crawford, Estalee Duckelt, Bonnie Sue Justice. Joyce Ann Sheffield of Center Pigeon, Barbara Sctzer, Betty Mashburn, Mary Jo Hembiee, Betty Jean Ford, Mary Evelyn Robinson,' ond Mary Evelyn Plemmons. (Mountaineer Pholo). Mrs. Buchanan Is Speaker At Woman's Club at Shower Honors Recent Bride A miscellaneous-shower honor. ing Mrs. Glenn Pchland of Ashe ville, the former Miss Kay Wood, was given Wednesday evening at the Y.M.C.A. in Canton. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Ruby Mae Miller, Miss Mary Catherine Wood. Miss Thomasine Williams, and . Miss Betty Ann Jones of Hominy, Informal games were played and refreshments were served. The guest list included Mrs. Charles Ray Hemphill, Mrs. Jim Penland, Mrs. Charles Powell. Mrs, Lucille Szarckari, Mrs. Porter Broyles, Mrs. John Broyles, Miss Barbara Gates, Miss Mary Lou Gates, Mrs. Roma Price, Mrs. Car roll Kinsland, Miss Gcrta Smith, Miss Joyce Bumgarner, Mrs. Lloyd R. Jones, Miss Jean Jackson of Asheville, Mrs. Hobert Powell, Mrs Seth Wood, Mrs. Connie Collins, Miss Shirley Jones, Mrs. ; Wilson Trantham, Mrs. Hub Burnette, Mrs. Carl Stiles, Mrs. Tom Hipps, Mrs. Ernest Branson, Mrs. Ernest Broyl es, Mrs. Ada Burress, and Mrs, H. D. Gootsby. Final Study At First Methodist Church Tonight MAMIE'S UAUT7 SE0P Medical Building, Canton, N. C. 1.Q0 BISCOIIMT it 0NANY PERMANENT Just Clip This Coupon and Present To Our Operators For Special Discount Clip This Coupon WORTH ONE DOLLA1 On Any Permanent At . MARGIE'S BEAUTY SIIOI ' $1 PR1CES RANGE FROM $5.00 UP RGIE'S BEAUTY SHOP D'al Canton 2267 For Appointment The final session of the study course on "The Family, A Chris tian's Concern" will be . held to night at 7:30 o'clock in the sanc tuary .of the First Methodist church. The program will include a short devotional and a full-length film, "Second Chance." All interested persons are in vited. The studv course has been con ducted by the Woman's Societies of six Methodist churches in me county. Mrs. C. C. Buchanan, librarian at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, was the speaker for the No vember meeting of the Waynesvllle Woman's Club, which was held Thursday afternoon in the dining room of the Methodist church Mrs. Buchanan spoke on "Build ing Citadels for Peace Through Literature." and expressed the opinion that a better understatidinR of people can be gained through reading. The program was in charge of the literature department, ol which Miss Pearl Leslie Johnson is chair man, and the speaker was intro duced by Miss Margaret Johnson Haywood County Librarian. Mrs Charles E. Ouinlan. who was a guest at the meeting, pre sented her Stale Federation and National Federation pins to the club, to be worn by the club presi dents. The pins were worn by Mrs. Quinlan during the time that she was an active member of the club. Miss Louise Ballard presided dur. ing the business hour at which time plans were completed for the club annual Christmas Tree program The program will be held at the Court House Saturday, Dccenibe 22, and the gift distribution : will be in charge of Mrs. Noble Gar rett, chairman of the welfare do part ment, . .. . ... . . ' : . Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick gave report of the sale .of subscriptions In Holland magazine and Miss Johnston issued a special invita tion to the club to visit the Library during Book Week. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. J. W. Killiam, Mrs. Hooper Alexander, Jr., Mrs. W. M. Cobb. Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Dan Cross, and Mrs. K. H. Blackwell. I , Haywood County Hospital News re- Haywood County 'hospital eenlly has admitted: Mrs. Leonard Deweese ol Can ton, Mrs. J L: Freeman of Canton, Winifred Wright of llazelwood Mrs. Ted Myers of Balsam, Thomas P. Gibson of Waynesvllle. .Miss Faye Sharp of .Canton, Route 2 Alee Hyatt of Canton. Miss Linda Phillips of Canton, Baby Douglas Sherrlll of Waynesville, Mrs. Clar once Shelton of Waynesville, and Miss Frances Hose of Waynesvllle Dismissed have been: Miss Edna Caddis of . Waynes. villi1. Mrs. Edwin McClure ol Waynesville. Mrs. Hobert Single ton and baby of Canton, Mrs Claude Sutton of Waynesville Howard Spaeth of Canton, Mrs Walter Hyatt of Leicester, Winl freil Wright of llazelwood, Mrs Mark Kirkpatrick and baby o: Clyde, M. B. Reeves. Jr., of Clyde Mrs. Sam Edwards and baby of Waynesville, Mrs. James llamby and baby of Waynesville, Mrs, Joe Osborne of Waynesville, Mrs Arthur Paul Evans of WaynesvilU Joe Nichols of Canton, Raymond Queen of Canton, Mrs. C, E, Beek of Waynesville. Jimmy Lowe of Canton, and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include:' Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp of Canton, son, November IH o'clock. . Members will be permitted to bring guests to the meeting. Nurses Club To Have Benefit Supper Tonight the Haywood County Nurses Club is sponsoring a benefit turkey dinner tonight In the dining room of the First Baptist church. Dinner wilt be served from (i until B o'clock and the public is Invited. ' ' . Now., to relieve of.. L' .11, V Mimlu h.io n- ' distrcsswllhcmt I IV, iviimtiii ... ...... - - closing, rub on... V VAPOKUB Mr. and Mrs, .lack ('. Cope Sylva, daughter, November' 18, WICKS Keepsake The Fashion Ring of the Year is the ring every girl wants most to wear. The Fashion Acad emy Award was presented to Keepsake tor ''Exquisite de sign and bril liant fashion styling." : COMI III AND $11 OUR AWARD-WINNINO KUPSAkf COUICTION. One Dollar Will Hold Any Article Until Chrjstmas oi Saunook PTA Plans Meeting , A regular meeting of the Parent Teacher Association of the Sau nook School will be held Wednes day at 2 p.m. A Thanksgiving program will be presented by the school students and all parents are invited. - IMei note... Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Singleton ol Cantoii, daughter November IB, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Webb Waynesvllle, son, November 1!). of Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder of llazelwood, son, November 10, Chrystclle Ratcliffc Is Homecoming Sponsor Miss Chrystelle RatclilTe was one of twelve sponsors for Homecom ing at Furman University In Green ville, S; C, last week-end. The girls were invited by the varsity football team. Miss Rat clilfe was sponsor for Ervin Shook. The week-end program included a parade, in Which the sponsors participatnd,a football gamcr," and a dance. turned to Chanute Air Force Base, 111, after spending the week-end w itli lus "parents, Mr. uml lrs. Leslie Moody. ' Pie, Moody Is at tending weather observation school. Lakeside Club 1 Has Meeting The November meeting of the Lakeside Home Demonstration Club was held Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Ed Sims with Mrs. Wayne Corpetiing as co hostess. Mrs. Wayne Franklin presided and Mrs. Claude Woodard gave a Thanksgiving (Jevotional. Plans were completed for the club's participation In "Achieve ment Day, with Mrs. Sam Queen, Jr., and Mrs. Corpening serving as co-chairmen. The demonstration on Planning 'for Christmas was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. Mrs. Edward Glavich, family life leader, discuss ed "The Unhurried Mother." Refreshments were served during the social hour and hoine-niaiU gifts were exchanged. Guests at the meeting were Mrs John Carver, Mrs, Hurst iiurgin and Miss Bernice llarrell. . Executive Board Of Woman's Society Will Meet Tomorrow The executive board of the Wo man's Society of Christian .Service of the First Methodist church will hold a quarterly meeting in the home of Mrs. David Hyatt tomor row afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. ' . Music Club Meets Tomorrow Night The Waynesville Music Cljib will meet at the home ol Mis. Jy J Stanmyre tomorrow. '-night at 8 ihink of your throat. 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