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jthodist rcles Will set Tuesday Jfjti of the Woman's Society ?jnstian Service of the First pdist Church will meet Tues >'otember 3. as follows: i will meet in the home \r c N Clark at Lake Jun u it 3:30 p.m. jflc 2 will meet In the home m L. H. Bramlett at 3:30 p m. ftk 3 will meet in the home Krs. Irving Leatherwood at pjn. fde 4 will meet in the home In Jonathan Woody at 7:30 Mrs John Boyd and Mrs t Graham will be associate rues rcle 5 will meet in the home Irs. J. H. Howell, Jr. with Mrs. an Weiler as co-hostess at pjn. rcle 6 will meet in the home liss Debrayda Fisher with Mrs. tts Davis as co-hostess at 7:30 rcle 7 will meet in the home liss Martha Stringfleld with k. w Garrett, Jr., as co bs at 7:30 p.m. * * ? , (jg) Robert L. Lee, Jr., of Diego Base, Submarine Segun ?ho came home at the death Is father, R. L. Lee, is spend this week with Mrs. Lee. * * * n D. W. Dickey, Jr., Mr. and Fred Rader of Bristol, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Saylor larlan, Ky., have returned to homes after attending funer hrvices for R. L. Lee. Mrs. ty, Mrs. Rader, and Mrs. ar are daughters of Mrs. Lee. * * * r. and Mrs. Carl Hagan and Iren. Edward and Harriett, left day for their home in Sylvania, after spending M few days Mrs. Hagan's mother, Mrs. L McCracken. Bethel School Will Have Annual Carnival The annual Halloween Carnival will be staged at the Hethei High .school fcrioay nignt unaer tne jponsorsnip of the Parent-Teacher .association ot the school. The program will open with a I'aient snow in the auauorium at j:m p.m. Students 01 tne school will present the entertainment, mowing their various taients. Also .nciuded at this time will be cake walks, a baby contest, popularity contest, and an uugliest man con test. immediately following the Tal ent Show, the Halloween leatures will be held in the school gymna sium. There will be booths tor ior .une telling, dart throwing, a fish pond. Hall of Horrors, movies, tur jtey shoot, penny board, nail driv ing contest, basketball goal throw .ng, and a hula hula show. i'ood will be sold throughout the evening by members of the PTA. Watchmen have been appointed to be responsible for cars parked inside the ball field during tht Carnival. ? - ? a Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wright, Jr. have returned ot their homes in Knox ville after attending the funeral of R. L. Lee. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Wright are sisters of Mrs. Lee. ? * ? Miss Sylla Davis has returned from Spartanburg, S. C., where she visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Davis, and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holland, * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parkman and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld are plan ning to attend the Clemson-Wake Forest game in Clemson, S. C. Saturday. ? Exclusively With ?o KURT GANS. JEWELER jj| Successor To E. J. Lilius &? CHINA by I HAVILANJ) ROYAL DOULTON 5 i SYRACUSE ' ? # ? FRANCISCAN p|;; MASON'S IRONSTONE M ROYAL JACKSON B Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan! ? Open Charge Accounts Invited ? "Stop And Shop In \tfaynesville" ? ll I JUST RECEIVED AT RMES FURNITURE CO. I ENTIRE FURNISHINGS I 0F * I THE FERGUSON HOME d I HAYWOOD STREET ^ B^??i u B SOLID WALNUT AND OAK ANTIQUES. ? PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS OF USED d ln.RNITURE ? tl ? v i ? also in stock ? bbdtwin bedroom suite just 1?"^ i i ?ECOND HAND '53 MODEL CROSLET R L ?RATOR. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Ii J 1'SED TABLE MODEL RADIO - PHONO ? II ?ftE NEW. ?complete line of new i i i and used furniture I At hour 25% off cash store ?lames Furniture Co. "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" I hiocation main stb M DIAL GL 6-4241 j Corduroy Cuties TOREADOR TOl'CH . . . This bright red corduroy bolero has nine lives, is scrolled In black braid, goes over almost everything yon own. TWINKLE TOES . . . New square-toed pump in black and white striped corduroy by Cap ezio. Corduroy gloves by Han sen made to match. HEADLINER . . . Bright red printed corduroy cap adds bright note to fail outfits. HOOT MON . . . Bold black and yellow plaid corduroy car ryall. black leather trim. PERSONALS Ralph and Bill Prcvost are at ?ndinfi the Furniture Market in ligh Point this week. * * 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and aughters, Miss Viola Mae and liss Georgianna Taylor spent the 'eekend in Boone where they at rnded Homecoming at Appalachi- ' n State College. They were joined 1 Boone by John Terrell, a stu ent at State College. Raleigh. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hyatt have re irned to their home in Crockett, a., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. K B. N'oland and Mr. and Mrs. arry Hyatt. ? ? * Moah numskull] f?)tAR AJOAvt ? Do ^hosrs EAT SHZOuped VVMEAT FOR ffaFAKFHST" P vvtfuam 80cm?nkoesr AU.eAJlowAf, PA. i>?4(? moah ? if tub emsineer pulled the VYMISTLIr JUST TO SEE TfiB 5te4m, would that be a loco- won v/e ? /lpuouse k<?o<$?am awkjhato/ aalmu. Slttrttotrt by Kir* Syn?ett* 1 McKimmon Club Has Meeting The McKimmon Home Demons-1 I tration Club met Monday afternoon in the recreation woom of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. L. L. Smath ers and Mrs. Roy Sinai hers were hostesses . The president, Mrs. ! Logan White, presided and the de- j votion was conducted by Mrs. Hugh Keener. Project leaders reports were giv en by Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick on tood conservation, Mrs. Harold Hansen on clothing. Mrs. G. C. Paxton on foods and nutrition, and Mrs. Roy Smathers on home man agement. Mrs. D. E. Morgan, Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick. and Mrs. H. L. Mor gan were recognized as 100 per cent members for the past year. A nominating committee, com I % ? Mrs. Garrett Is Hostess For Saunook Club The Saunook Home Demonstra tion Club met Monday night in the posed of Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mrs. Ed Harkins. and Mrs. Willie Smalh ers, was appointed. Mrs. Charles Mease reported on a workshop held at her home for making candles. The discussion on "The Care of Feet" was given by Miss Jean Chll ders. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Harold Han sen with Mrs. Moody Hyatt, Mrs. B. M. Stamey, Mrs. Logan White, Mrs. Helen Suttles, and Mrs. Mark Auberry as associate hostesses. home of Mrs. James Garrett. The devotion was conducted by Mrs. James McClure. Miss Phyllis Cross presided dur ing the business hour and Mrs. Steve Plemmons reported on the plans for Achievement Day. A nominating committee was appointed, composed of Mrs. Bill Stevens, Mrs. James McClure, Mrs. Steve Plemmons, and Mrs. Francis McCracken. Miss Jean Childers, assistant home agent, discussed the Care of Feet and project leaders reported as follows: Mrs. J antes McClure, home management; Mrs. Herbert Singletary, food conservation; Mrs. Guy Queen, foods and nutrition; Mrs. Charles Beck, clothing; Mrs. Ed McClure, home beautiflcation; and Mrs. C. T. Hartman, family life. Guests were Mrs. Cari Hooper. Mrs. Nan Freeman and daughter. Personal Mention I Mrs. George Craig and Mrs. Ralph Entley left Sunday morn ing for Pontiac, Mich., where they are visiting relatives for ten days. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Gist Finley of York, S. C. are expected to arrive Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr. ? ? ? Mrs. F. H. Marley will leave to morrow for Long Island City, N. Y? where she will visit her son and dauahler-in-law. Capt. and Mrs. Wallace Marley. Capt. Marley is serving with the Signal Corps Photographic Center. ? ? ? i ? n Reva Ann Freeman, and Mrs. Singletary. 1 Dr. and Mrs John H. Quiniey of Pennington Gap, Va., were week end guests of the latter'* parents, Mr. and Mn*. Edward Glavich. Mrs. Quiniey is the former Miss Elsie Glavich. ? a * The Rev. and Mr*. C. S. Kirk patrick and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Sprinkle, and Mr. Sprinkle's fath er, the Rev. Henry Sprinkle, all of Durham, spent the weekend here as guests of Mrs. W. L. Kirk patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fultz. a a a Lyle Noland has returned to his home in Statesvilie after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Noland. SMARTEST ^oT&etiveaSv <~%c&ie> ' The Toggery WAYNESVILLE, N. C. v ? Black or Brown Suede PUMPS Sg.95 DRESS SANDALS SQ.95 Multi-Color or Black Suede BROWN SUEDE $3.95 Black or Brown Kid Arch Support $g.95 Black Kid DRESS PUMPS $0.95 Black Kid or Black Suede $g.95 Black Kid Arch Support PUMP $g.95 Black or Brown Kid ARCH SHOES $g.95 Red - Black or Brown CASUALS $g.95 Black or Brown Suede With Leather Trim $^.95' Black or Brown Kid Arch Support $?.95 Black or Brown Kid PUMP $0.95
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