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clubs OF INTEREST TO WOMEN activities 1 Office Phone GL 6-5301 - Eleanor B. Sloan, Editor - Home Phone GL 6-4952 4-H Club Officers Are Named At Crabtree Officer* lor the senior 4-H Club of the Crabtree-lron DufT School ! have been named. They are Ed win Bryson, president; Frances Emma Yates, vice president; Jean Crawford, secretary; Boyd Fisher, treasurer; BUI Best, reporter; Bonnie Sue Justice, song leader; and Adaiine Best, devotional lead er. Serving on the program commit tee are Jewel Dee Ferguson, George Kirkpatrick, Martha Ann Caldwell, David Hugh Tate, and . Frances Emma Yates. Mrs. Oral Yates is leader of the group. ? ? ? ? ? Mrs. M. A. Boren of Knoxville ' is spending this week with her ) sister, Mrs. R. L. Lee. Elks Will Have Party For Wives Members of Elks Lodge of Waynesville will have a card' party for their wives and guests Wed1 nesday afternoon, November 4, be ginning at 2 p.m. in the Eiks Hall. Tables will be arranged for bridge and canasta and prizes will be awarded following the games. Kefreshments will be served. ? ? ? Highlanders Will Meet Monday Night The Haywood County Highland ers will hold their regular month ! ly meeting at the Court House ! Monday evening, November 2, at 7:30 p.m. This announcement was made by L. E. DeVous, president. THIS WEEK ONLY! ? ^ . HOMHHHHB HHMHUmHHIHr VHIHHHHHIHHHW HELEN CURTIS COLD WAVE $15 WAVE $7-50 $10 WAVE $CJ.50 * ; This Is The Famous Flex-A-Wave System Of Cold Waving That Assures You That Soft Ringlet End. CALL EARLY LIMITED AMOUNT OF SUPPLIES Craig's Beauty Shop 125 EAST STREET ? DIAL GL 6-4581 ~ I ^ I ? V ? H ? M I HH W 9 I M ^1 m ^1 ? * V B 1 ^1 ? H ? ? W I W V a ?? ? MH 0 1 ; PJH.H^ ?< ir?l<^ y" ITS lASf TO FW TWt MIUBLI WM" A [?Esiaai -- Since 1939 % ? Reliable Jewelers t . ? ?have served you efficiently ?helped all betterment projects ?been your friendly jeweler ?expanded time and time again to meet your needs ?given you values and quality ?offered easiest credit terms in W.N.C. ? i : , ? ' J Join the hundreds we have continuously satisfied during our 14 years as Waynesville's Leading Credit Jewelers BW*^*aaWB5BHSaBMa?WWH?BWMW?WB"J4 MISS MATT1E SUE MOODY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moody of Waynesvllle, Route 2, is engaged to Jackie Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ecgene Hughes of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The bride-elect Is a member of the junior class of the Waynesvllle High School. Mr. Hughes attended Dullon High School, lfalton, Oa? and is now employed by Super Service Motor Freight Co. in Chattanooga. The wedding plans are incomplete. 1 Crabtree Baptist j WMU To'Meet Saturday The Woman's Missionary Soci ety of the Crabtree Baptist Church will meet Saturday at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Herbert Welts. ? ? ? Mrs. Aaron Prevost and her aunt, Mrs. Adora Rayne. left Tues day to visit the former's brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Houghlam^ inH NaahvUie, Tenn. Mr. Prevost an<f soft. Jack, will join them in Nashville Fri j day for the weekend. Cecil Club Has Copper Workshop A topper workshop was held by the Cecil Home Demonstration Club Wednesday at the home 01 Mrs. Frank Sorrells. The members made flower containers. Following the workshop, a busi ness session was held with Mrs. J. E. Burnette presiding. Mrs. J. W. Johnson wus the devotional. A nominating committee was ap pointed as follows: Mrs. Thomas Erwin, Mrs. Alonzo Warren, and Mrs. J. Howard Keece. Mrs. W. H. Hargrove was intro duced as a 100 percent member. Leaders reports were given on food conservation by Mrs. Alonzo Warren, home management by Mrs. Thomas Erwin, food and nutrition by Mrs. J. E. Burnett, home beau tiflcation by Mrs. James Reeves, and home gardens by Mrs. W. H. Hargrave. Plans were made for a work shop to be held Thursday, Novem ber 5, in the home of Mrs. Grov er Warren, for decorating wooden plates and for Swedish darning. Mrs. Frank Sorrells, Jr. was welcomed as a new member. Comfortable Coat Dress By VERA WINSTON HERE It !? again, that moat fluid and practical of faahiona, the coat drosa. good on Ita own as a dress, perfect as a coat over a sheath. This one, of black faille, has a deep V collar smart-, ly folded back on Itself, and a' curved fold #ver the arm con verges in V-shkped seams towards the waist. The skirt, soft and frfl Is done in flared unpressed pleats. Clyde Club Meets With Mrs. Darnell Mrs. C. L. Darnell and Mrs. i Ralph Miller were hostesses for a 1 meeting of the Clyde Home Dem instration Club Tuesday afternoon in ine home of Mrs. Darnell. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Otis Cole and Mrs. Hat Cole, president, presided. Project reports were given on slothing by Mrs. Lewis McCracken, lood conservation by Mrs. Bill Hannah, foods and nutrition by Mrs. Joe Hardin, home manage ment by Mrs. Claude Jolly, crafts by Mrs. Pat Cole, home beautifica Lion by Mrs. Tom Rogers and gar dens by Mrs. Lucy Allen. Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mrs. F. F. Rogers, and Mrs. Joe Hardin were recognized as 100 percent mem bers and Mrs. Bill Woody and Mrs. Gilenn Haynie were welcomed as quests. Miss Jean Childers, assistant home agent, led a discussion on The Care of Feet. Mrs. West And Mrs. Peek Are Club Hostesses *The Bethel Home Demonstra tion Club held its October meeting Wednesday. night in the home of Mrs. Homer West with Mrs. Horace Peek as co-hostess. Mrs. Welch Singleton, vice pres ident, presided in the absence of the president and Mrs. Margie Cathey conducted the devotions. The discussion The Care of Feet was given by Miss Jean Childers, assistant home agent, and project reports were made by Mrs. Clifton Terrell on home beautification, home management by Mrs. Jack McCracktn, foods and nutrition by Mrs. C. E. Mainous. and clothing by Mrs. Henry Garner. The recreational period was di rected by Mrs. Jack McCracken and prizes were won by Mrs. Welch Singleton and Mrs. Clifton Terrell. ? * * Tommy Massie spent the week end with his brother, Stanford i Massie, who is a student at Duke University. MRS. W. A. MEHAFFEY of Waynesville has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ruthe Rhymer, to Otis Garrett Kinsland, Jr., son of Mrs. Otis Garrett Kinsland, also of Waynesville and the late Mr. Kinsland. Plans for the wedding are incomplete. j Pfc. Thoraas Ray Is 1 I En Route To Pacific I Pic. Tiioi.ijs Kay woaisgl led to a replacement butg|l the lntantry, wiled K'steruy1 Camp Stone man, Calil., foci in Korea. ? Pic. Kay entered the KnJ October and had naming ?irM Jackson, S. C. He is me sol Mrs. t. C. W agent eld and thtl Bonner Kay. his wile, tne J Miss June McCracken, dnd| baby son, Thomas Kiplen. arl siding at Lake Junaluska nl home of Mrs. Ka> s parentil and Mrs. Carey McCracken. ? Mrs. Jonathan Woody andl Howard Hyatt spent Tueusdl Spartanburg. S. C. whtre theyl I ticipated in the monthly tgl ment of the Western Carl Women's Golf Association I returned yesterday. Miss Jackie Sue and Jobyl mond, students at Warren h | College, will spend the ?el 1 with their parents Mr andl I Jack Redmond at Waterville.l values For Wise Shoppers WITH MORE OF MASSIE'S 26th Anniversary Specials Here's A Buy ARTEMIS TAILORED SLIPS Some Lace Trimmed REGULAR $3.95 $1.98 LARGE ASSORTMENT LADIES' LOAFERS - OXFORDS Many Colors ? Many Styles Values Up To $5.95 ? Now V M l|X Yours For Only 10 OFF On All Ladies' and Children's Coats Tailored and Dress BLOUSES ? Long Sleeves ? Short Sleeves Many Colors Values to $5.95 hvrrvH $2.49 ?l .First Quality ' NYLON HOSE 15 Denier 51 Gauge REGULAR $1.00 Fri. - Sat. 69c ONE LOT OH LADIES' PRLlfl shoe! ANOTHER ? anmversarB BARGAIN ? Jll Boy's San fori bed Warm Flannel SHIRTS ? Plaids ? Checks ? Figures 2 Pockets ? Full Cut Regular Price Up To $1.98 At Massie's Only $1.29 Look At This A Children's Well - Built LOAFERS - OXFORDS All Colors ? All Sizes Values to $5.95 $2.98 $1.00 OFF ON ANY JACKET* OF $4.95 OR MORE | } Ladies' and Mel SWEATES 0 All Wool, am * All N>l?n Choice of Std 9 Coat Sl.v'* 0 Slip Over 0 Cardigan VALl'ES TO 1 NOW AT MASS S3J Massie's Dept. Store ?For 26 Years The Store of Quality And Economy? jj li ?? ' . ? ; ~ , ,, , , in n.A J* IIM >>,1 HI ~7n&*
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