CLUBS OF-INTEREST TO WOMEN ACTIVITIES I """""Office Phone 700 ? MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor ? Home Phone 462-J ? Schedule Announced For July HD Club Meetings A Fair Trial ' 1 PREPARING for the Westchester ( ?:v Fair. Bambl Lynn ind T'd'Atexander try out an aero- h hattc stirnt at Indian Point, N. Y. ] T: '"recently-married dance team j , has been helping clear the grounds for the fair, which will I, ' r . en Aug. 31. (International) j < Mrs. Hargrove Js Hostess For Cecil Club ; T) ? Oct! Home Demonstration ( flub tw !d their regular meeting '( Wednrfdav at the home of Mrs. W ]t Hargrovi Mrs J. F. Burnette ( pr< tdPd yt j - i,. ifo. -1|,_ was f)ppnert with a c<\otional b\ Mrs. Jim Metcalf. ( a t: e r vhuh leaders reports were j fojiow - foods a,nd nutri ? ?. U\ Mr- ,j E. Burnette, horrte .tardrn. by Mrs. James Reeves. ( tn < r foods h\ Mrs. Alonzo War- t i t. and arts and crafts h>" Mrs Ken Browning. Mrs. Edgar Bur- | ri '? led the discussion on home . ? f< \v and gave several sugges tion on removing hazards from ? her home. i "The demonstration on "Make It Your-elf ' was presented by the t home agent. * # * . i Mi and Mrs Roy Parkman will 1 1 v. as their guests for the Fourth t "" iormer's brother and sister-in ?jw Mr and Mrs. C. W Parkman. 3 ;i d their children of Saluda c I Miss Mary Cornwall. Haywood Home Demonstration agent, has an nounced the following schedule for July club meetings: July 1 Tuesday Bcaverdam. 9:00/ Basement Rockwood Methodist Church on ReuphoJstering. July 1 Tuesday, Center Pigeon. 5:30. Family picr.ic at Canton Rec-! "cation Park July 2. Wednesday. Fairview. ):00. Mrs. Alna Hyatt ? Chair neavina workshop July 2. Wednesday. Aliens Creek. 1:00 Mr' Garland Mills?Swedish laming. July 3. Thursday. Maggie. 2:00. Mrs Norman Caldwell?S\?edish laming. July 4. Friday. Jonathan Creek.' !:00, Mrs. G. V Howell?Home care ?f electric stove and refrigerator. July 7. Monday. Morning Star. [ " i.OO. Mrs. Lane Medford?Lamp ronversion workshop. July 8 Tuesday. South Clyde. J (:00. Mrs Craig Allen?Workshop J ipholstery July 8. Tuesday. Lakeside. 7:30, I lome Dem Kitchen? Mrs Howell ! Crawford and Mrs. Pritchard Smith'?Drapery workshop. i July 9. Wednesday. White Oak r ind Fines Creek. 10:00. Mrs. 1 mancis Rogers?Swedish darning t md refinishihg wood. ? 0j July 9 ? Wednesday. Francis >. Cove. 7:30. Mrs. R C. Rickman? t Swedish darning. , , July 14 Monday. Canton Home-' i Tiakers. 7 30. Miss Emma Hall 'Mrs. j Mark Reno, co-hostess). ! ( July 15, Tuesday. Waynesville s Homemakers. 7:30. Mrs. Howard .. Bryson?Care of electric stoves and ( "efrigerators July 16. Wednesday. Bethel, 2:00. t Mrs.. John Hardin ?Stoves and re- at refrigerators. h, July 22 Tuesday. Upper Crab-; Tee. 2:00, Mrs. Jack Rogers? y Swedish darning. p( July 23. Wednesday. Cecil. 2:00. a Mrs. J E. Burnette?Swedish darn- th ng ,y.. July 24, Thursday. Cornwel! Club >f Saunook, 7:30, School cafeteria: th ?Copper workshop. ! m July 24, Thursday. West Canton, 00. Mrs. Marshall Cooper?Wood rays. C( July 25. Friday Junaluska. 2:00. ne 'Irs Carroll McCracken?Swedish an larning. . en Lost Memory Girl To Wed Carolyn Bigham, 20. who lost ler memory through illness al nost two years ago. sits in her lome at Charlotte, as she write* o her fiance. Gwyn Daniel. 22. Ardmore. Oklahoma Daniel aw Carolyn's picture in a na ional magazine, wrote her en couragement which led to a mail omance. They plan to wed in \ugust. After losing her mem try, Carolyn went hack through ichool. first grade through high ichool. in less than two years AP Photo'. Vest Canton iome Club Plans 'late Workshop *. i The West Canton Home Dem istration Club met Thursday al le home of Mrs J E C'orzine ith Mrs, Marshall Cooj>er, vice resident, presiding. The meeting as opened with group singing anr devotional given by Mr- Jamc yde Leaders report- were atven a illows: foods and nutrition b> Mrs . G. Cooper, food preservation b\ Its. W. S. McElrath, home beauti ration by Mrs Paul Gib-on. art id crafts by Mrs, Hugh Earle? id Mrs W S McElrath, am ?alth by Mrs A. B. Watts The demonstration. -"Make I' ourself." was given by Miss Mary ?mw:ell. Plans were made for workshop on Wood- Plates witt e choice plate to be used lor tin frm and Home Week exhibit. Refreshments were served b> e hostess, assisted by her niece iss Geneva Corzhie. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz of | incord. former residents of Way tsville. will be the guests of Mr d Mrs. Guy Ma-sie for the week d. DINE AT Balsam Mountain Springs Hotel * DINING ROOM Where It Is Air Conditioned By Nature SERVING HOURS 1 TO 4 $2.00 Appetizers or Soup $2.00 Chilled Tomato Juice?<^~Chicken Soup A La Reine Chilled Grapefruit Juice ? Fruit Cup Supreme Hospitality Tray ^ ROAST YOUNG VERMONT TURKEY, DRESSING BAKED WILSHIRE HAM -- PINEAPPLE SAUCE ROAST CHOICE PRIME RIBS of BEEF AUJUS BROILED FLORIDA RED loNAPPER MAITRE D'HOTEL BAKED IDAHO POTATOES FRESH CAULIFLOWER POLANAISE SALAD PRINCESSE APPLE PIE -- STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE WITH WHIPPED CREAM CHOCOLATE. VANILLA AND STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM BEVERAGE Beginning Sunday, Julv 13, we are featuring our Smorgasbord Buffet Serving from 6 til 8:30 o'clock 30 Selections to Choose From: ? [ * All You Can F,at ? $2.00 F*.- .|p " ' Miss Watkins . Is Honored At Bridge Party Mrs. Roy Francis and her daugh | ter/Sliss Nancv Francis, were hos tesses of a dessert bridge and ca nasta party this afternoon, honor ing Miss Vivian Watkins, bride elect. Mixed summer flowers were used in decorating to carry out a red and white color motif. Following the games prizes were awarded to the holders of high scores and the honor guest was presented a gift of silver The- hostesses were assisted b\ Miss Shirley Mae Connatser. Miss Sails ?Stovall, and Mrs. Roy Camp bell. Those playing were Miss Watkins and her mother. Mrs. Dan Watkins Miss Elizabeth Watkins. Miss Joar Morris. Miss Kathleen Calhoun Miss Bette Hannah, Mrs. H. C Turner, Miss Lane Prevost. Miss Mary Osborne. Miss EJlaine Fran jis, and Misses Lee and Jane Phil lips of Durham. ? ? ? Dance To Be At Piedmont Hotel Fourth Of July The annual Fourth of July Dance vill be held at the Piedmont Hotel Tuesday night. July 3. beginning it 9 o'clock. This will be the first of a series if four summer dances to be held >y the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Music will be by Mary Kay Ba >er and her 7-piece band. Tickets are on sale at Charlie's Mace in Waynesville. Charlie's Mace in Canton, Bryson and Har ell Motor Sales, The Ladye Fayrt leauty Shtip. with Miss Edna Sum tier row at the First National Bank >nd b> all members of the sorority Mrs Charles Edwards and Mrs ill) Millar are co-chairmen of th< lance committee. Others on the ?ommittee are Mrs. Ravmrtnd Cald ,vel, Mrs. Herbert Gibson, and Mrs vVayne Corpening. .? ? * Mrs Rose Spearman of Green .*i11 e, S. C . will spend the week >nd here as the guest of Mr. and tfrs. J T. Bridges 4 #. * Mrs Rhea Clark and daughter ,mda. wil) leave tomorrow fol heir home in Portsmouth, Virginia iftfr a visit to relatives here * * * Mrs. Carl Mundy will have as tuests for the week-end her broth o'-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs V t, Oslin. of Atlanta and Mr. ind Mrs. F. W. Manning of De catuf. * * * , Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ashcraft ind children of Deland. Florida, are guests of Dr. and Mrs Boyd Owen. Mrs. Ashcraft is a sister of Dr. Owen. . * * * Dr. and Mrs. Charley Owen and children Ashboro are guests at he Piedmont Hotel Dr Owen is a brother of Dr. Boyd Owen, Colrtrf i il V.W IWI I U I Flattery > u By VERA WINSTON RETURNING to its important and rightful place in the ward robe is the one-piece dress of fine fabric, designed for wear from luncheon on Here's a pnme ex ample of this type of frock fashioned of pure silk antique shantung in a soft violet-gray with a navy midriff sash through which two clusters of Parma vio lets arc thrust The entire skirt is knife-pleated, as is the surplice bodice. The sleeves are gently full to just below the elbow. !w ? ? Play Director I Miss Ruth Ann Johnson, pro fessional dramatic coach, recent ly arrived in Waynesville to as sist the Kiwanis Club in present ing the outstanding comedy "Crazy Daze" in the Waynesville High School auditorium July 10 I and 11 Miss Johnson is pres ! ently casting for the play and making plans for the first rehear | sal. Junaluska Club Has Meeting Mrs. Carl Medford was hostess for a meeting of the Junaluska ' Home Demonstration Club Friday ' afternoon. During the business session with ? Mrs Medford presiding, plans were made'for a workshop on Swedish ; darning to be held this month. ; The demonstration on "Make It Yourself," was given by Miss Mary ; Cornwell and leaders reports were given as follow-; home gardens, Mrs. Cl-ark Messer and Miss Eliza beth Glosser; home beautification. Mrs. Will Medford. arts and crafts. , Mrs. John McClure and Mrs. O. , C James Mrs. Carroll Morrow and Mrs Ted Walker were welcomed as new members. . j BIRTH AN.NOl'NCEMENT I. . . . J Mr and Mrs Claude Bennett of Durham announce the hirth of a daughter, Claudia Ellen on June (14 Mr- Bennett i, the former Miss Thomas-ine Ffsher of Wjvnes " ville. ' * * k Mr and Mrs. J. P. Defravio and three grandchildren. Sherry, Joe ' and Barry Defravio. of Charlotte ' j are here for a visit to Mrs. De i fravio's father. Asbury Howell and | Mrs Howell. Miss McElroy Is Bride Of i Massie Osborne Miss Joan McElroy, daughter of* Mr. and Mrs. James L. McElroy of Waynesville. was married to Massie Osborne, son of Mrs. Henry B. Osborne and the late Dr. Os borne of Clyde, in a ceremony Tuesday, June 22 at 4 p.m. in the home of the bride. The Rev. Jarvis Underwood, un cle of the bride and pastor of the Antioch Baptist Church, officiated. The vows were spoken before an , improvised altar in front of the I living room fireplace. Floor bas | kets of white gladioli and fern flanked the altar. The couple entered together The | bride wore a ballerina length gown j of white nvlon net over taffeta with I tight fitting taffeta bodice, fashion ed with Peter Pan collar and long sleeves. She wore, a finger-tip length veil of illusion edged with French lace and attached to a tiara of lace and seed pearls. She car l ried a white prayer book with 1 white roses i I Little Miss Pola Harrell. niece of I the bride, was ring bearer and the only attendant. She wore a dress of pink dotted swiss with a coro net of pink carnations. | After the ceremony the parents ' of the bride entertained with a reception. The bride"\s table was covered with a lace cloth and held a two-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. McElroy. motiier of the bride, wore a navy crepe dress with - I navy accessories and a corsage of i pink carnations. Mrs. Osborne, n mother of the bridegroom, wore a i flowered print with a corsage of pink carnations Following the reception the cou ple left for a wedding trip and are m now at home in Clyde. For travel ing the bride wore navv lace with white accessories and the corsage i from her prayer book. * * # Junaluska PTA To Sponsor Pood Sale A food sale. sponsored by the Lake Junalitska Parent-Teacher ? Association, will be held Saturday,: July 5. at Branch's Hoir-e of Crafts near the west gate of the Juno luska Assembly ground Cakes, pies, dressed chicken;, jams and jeiiie^ will be -old. * # * - ? - v ' ' -r Mrs Leon Killian and sons. Chip and Mike, have returned alter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Laehlan H.vatt in Spartanburg * * * Mrs. Mary Gill Smith of Atlanta, will spend the Fourth here as the guest of Mrs. Troy VVyche. Double Trouble ? . ?> THERE'S good reason lor Howard Ward, 9, of Pittsburgh, to took on the world with doleful eyes. Six weeks ago. Howard fractured his right arm when he fell fro* a tree and it has been tn ? east a day or so ago. his other arm was broken when he was strtck hy a hit-run driver. (International,) | Miss Laura Woody left this | lorning for St. Simons, Georgia, I where she will r, aunt. Mr and i man. a smar ^ Using ^ J [ to find c p x Li >t UAL CTATl^O* f ??5?* I ?J!** I Oi< IJtr. p,- rv . "**j| 1?? *?? r ^ Cmc CXW Ki>T| ?t*T. I "*w .i XUM' Use the want ads Mountaineer to rent,i a place to rent. Tht so low. Just Try It I ?I * After smofong Cawlsl for 30 days, I found? get along wonderful? with my throat. (nh I especially appm^ Camels mildness whB I'm making a f>idur?i JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of Nelly Dc Cotton, Cool Sunbacks and Sheer c/^qli dresses \ ^ ^ COTTON ICE | Retty summer attraction by Nelly Don ? in / one of the f < sheerest, newsiest V cottons to date ? \ woven-stripc tissue gingham with pcrmanently-starchec finish-Slim sleeve t less bodice, a full pamol skirt i frosted with M white pique. Brown, leaf Jg green, grev, /.Xj red. 10 to 20/ S| r -J In time for your July 4 Week-End I See These Today At $9.95 and $10.? Main Street Waynesville, N.J J