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hprview Club as Luncheon eeting he Fain lew Home Demount la Club held a luncheon meeting inesday in the home oi Mrs. Stoutt Irs. R. J. Fowler presided and ject Jea ders were selected as ows: foods and nutrition. Mrs e Campbell, Mrs. Stoutt; gar-1 s, Mrs. YV K. Swiit, Mrs. Hunter rsham; poultry. Mrs. George tt; dairv Mrs. Ernest Green; d conservation, Mrs. Paul Da house furnishings. Mrs. Arley ey; home management, Mrs. de Jordun: family life, Mrs. ?tt Maxwell: home beautification. 5. Thad Chalin: clothing. Mrs. vrence Davis, Mrs. C. E. Grace; I arts and crafts. Mrs. Darwin don. JonHPittiv chairmen are Mrs lit. "community service; Mrs. le Campbell, health; Mrs. Grace, ication; and Mrs. Bill Hyatt, citi-i ship. Irs. Jesse Lamar left Tuesday Tucker, Ga. where she will nd the winter months. : ' * * * ' J. W. Free. Jr. has reported t" Naval Base at Memphis, Tenn. it spending a leave with his ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Free.; Clyde. ? ? ? liles Stanley, who is stationed ^Cherry Point, is spending a, ve with his parents, Mr. and i t. M. G. Stanley. - * * * 'vt. Franklin Dewitl James, who Stationed at Fort George Meade. , spent the New Year's week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Boosterettes Elect Officers; Plan Projects The Huzciwuod Boosterettes held their lirst meet.ng of the I New Year in the form of a cover* I i d dish supper Monday night in t the H a z e I w o o d Presbyterian church. Duritg the business hour, svith Mrs. Clvde Fisher, retiring presi dent. presiding, new officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Sam Lane, president; Mrs. Roy Wright, secre tary; and Mrs. John Smith, treas urer. Mrs. Sam Knight, program chair man, presented Mrs. Frank Worth ington and Mrs. John Blalock. members of the town beautifica tion committee, who discussed a plan to make Hazelwood."a dog wood town." The planting of hundreds of d o g w o o d trees throughout the town will be a joint project of the Boosterettes and Boosters. Mrs. Sam Lane, Scout hut chair man. announced that the hut now ; has a new electric cook stove, oil heater, and heavy window screens. | Mrs. Glenn Wyalt made a report of a recent meeting of the Cloth ing Closet which she attended as a representative from the Boost-1 erettes. Mrs. Joe Bryson, project chair- | man, reported that picnic tables are ready to be placed on the play ground at the Hazelwood school. Mrs. Phillip Chase, Mrs. Jerry Rogers, and Mrs. Larry I.. Walk er were welcomed as guesls. * ? * Dr. and Mrs. John 11. Quinley and small daughter, Lynn, have re turned to their home in Penning ton Gap, Va. after spending the weekend with Mrs. Quinley's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glavich ^ ? ? AMI it's TOO (.(Kill TO miss: KVEKV ITEM HAS IIEEN ItEIIITEII SHOP WITH US AND SAVE MONEY! THE SMART SHOP ^09 N. Main " - * Dial GL 6-1210 ^jgl JANUARY m (Immi* kte SPECIALLY SELECTED GROUP OF GIRLS' DRESSES and COATS ALL SIZES THROUGH 11 l : ? CAPS ? HATS ? BAGS ? GLOVES L DRASTICALLY REDUCED! BOYS' 'Suits 'LeatherJackets 'Pants 'Sport Shirts * Sizes 8 lo 12 i REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE MRS. THAI) WAY CRAWFORD was married December 30, in the home of >1r. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson. She is the former Miss Val arec Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James I.. Henderson of Clyde, Route 1. CAR Will Meet Friday Afternoon The Joseph Mow ell Society, Chil dren of the American Revolution will 'meet Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the home of Carey and Harden Howell. Mrs. Raymond Lane will direct the meeting add Betty Barber, jun ior president. will preside. * ? * Mrs. Hewitt Ballew has returned from a visit with her son in Florida. * * * Mr. and Mr- Fred Edwards spent a few days this week at Daytona Beach, Florida where they visited the latter',s grandfather. YVes Pat ton. Mr. Fatten, axetired member of the Waynesviile Police depart' men!, is in a critical condition fol lowing injuries received in a fall. Miss Henderson Is Married To T. W. Crawford I .Miss Valaree Henderson, daugh ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hen derson of Clyde. Route 1, was married to Pvt. Thad Way Craw ford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Crawford of Wavnesville, Thurs day. December 30, at 10'a.m. in | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson, brother-in-law and sis ter of the bridegroom. The Rev Forrest Ferguson pro nounced the vows before an im provised altar arranged with greenery and baskets of white gladioli. The bride wore a pale blue dress with black accessories and her corsage was a w hite orchid. ?i Mrs. Charles Hall, the bride's only attendant, wore a grey dress and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip through Western North Carolina. Mrs. Crawford was graduated from the Crabtree-Iron Duff High School and is now employed at Dayton Rubber Co. Pvt. Crawford was also grad uated from the Crabtree Iron Duff High School and entered the Army last October. He is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. The bride will remain with her parents until Pvt. Crawford com pletes his military duty. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Little are leaving Monday for a visit t^Xew Orleans, La. They will also visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demet, in Racine, Wis., and their son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Little in Rockford, 111. ? * * New Suit By VERA WINSTON RKADY to go anywhere with an air id this suit fashioned of menswear wool worsted plaidcd In black, white and red a bright, but not - too - milch ? so, color scheme. The low collar stands away from the neck and Its long points hide two of the buttons that make up the double-breast ed closing. The Jacket pcplum is I stiffly lined and the skirt wraps around to the back. A suit that establishes certain early spring trends such as the stiffened pep- j ,iuiu ?n?l wrap-around bkuU - -v> ? Morning Star Club Names New Officers New officers and project leaders I were named at a meeting of the Morning Star Home Demonstra I tion Club this week in the home ! of Mrs. P. N. Higgins. Jr. Mrs. | Tom King was co-hostess. The new officers are Mrs. How ! ard Cole, president; Mrs. Loranzo [ Smathers, vice president; Mrs. j Bill Cooper. 2nd vice piesident; | Mrs. L. L. Drye, secretary-treasur er; Mrs. Gordon Sharp, assistant secretary-treasurer; and Mrs Ken neth Crouse, historian. Project leaders are as follows: Mrs. Ralph Gibson, foods and nu- j trition; Mrs. R. H. Worley, home gardens; Mrs. Carroll Wilson, food conservation; Mrs. McKay Rhine hart, house furnishings; Mrs. Em- I mett H. Patton, home manage- , ment; Mrs. V. E. Wilson, Jr., family life; Mrs. R. C. Gossett, home boautification; Mrs. P. N. Higgins, Jr., clothing; and Mrs. Tom King, arts and crafts. Mrs. P. N. Higgins. retiring I president, presided. ? ? ? Miss Edna Hayes returned Tues day from New York City where she , %pent two weeks. Bridal Attendant MISS Yong Slew-lee, daughter of millionaire Yong Shook-lin of Malaya, arrives at Caxton Hall, London, for her wedding carry ing. of all things, a Teddy Bear The "Most Beautiful in the World." as her name is inter preted. was married to Ng Kam kew. a Malayan. (International) HDC Schedule L Monday, January 10. 7 30 p.m. si ?Canton Hometnakers ? Mrs. d? Ralph Mease, Jr. lii Tuesday. January 11, 2:00 p.m.? gi Upper Crabtree- Mrs. Matt Davis, th Tuesday, January 11, 7:30 p.m.? b< Lakeside?Mrs. Claude Woodard. i ai Wednesday, January 12, 2:00 p.m. ?White Oak?Mrs. Robert Frank- j" lin. Wednesday, January 12. 7:30 p.m. f ?Francis Cove?Mrs. Henry Fran cis. ) Friday. January 14. 2 00 p.m.? Iron Dull?Mrs. V. R. Davis. t ? * * Rabbit Gets Teeth MERIDIAN. Miss. (AP> ? When . it comes to pulling "baby teeth" Mrs. Margie Aust, a teacher for 25 years, believes there's no bet ter anaesthetic than the story of "Brer Rabbit." And Mrs. Aust should know. She recently pulled her 1600th tooth and. as usual, had the tooth dang ling on a string while the tiny pa- ; tient sat enthralled with the tale of the reso urceful rabbit. In fact, says Mrs. Aust. the little student was disappointed that the tooth uas out before the story ended. ' ? m .ook, Kiddies EL CERRITO, Calif. (AP) ? :reet work resulted in several >ep holes near a school and Po re Officer Ray Morris was raiding a pedestrian crossing in ic rain. Warning the children to ? careful, he stepped forward? id sank almost to his chin. Noah Numskuu. > DSTAOlE --TUIS LL \ xZZS. MAKE SOU LDOX JUST ) \\ UiKE WVRltYN J Y *1 11 MONRofMK? _Z at? ajqah _ would ^aicdcessers /make C5ooo osteopaths because them cam PULL "ifcxjr hair ? amd sour leg at -me SAME TIME ?? airs. theresa goldman ^ sb.lersnille , penn. uea(? aiqah is am alibi Something to stand on ? oc lie on f AlELLiE TERRy palermo, cai f. ies+o daffv aict/om to ncam ajum^kc/?. fCARf T?4s fwle?) 100'' woq1 f BLOUSES 1 i 3" > i i & & i L 4V / f-.-J Values To 5.9$ II ^ 1 1 U HALF W \ V PRICE p J SUITS 1 I 996 J Values tu 14.95 I I i Group of I ? Casual I I SHOES I 'I 159 I Ladies' All Wool COATS 1330 Others to 33,00 # Tweeds ? Fleeces # Pacca Points ? Yarn - Dyes Many Stunning New Colors VALUES PLUS! % ? ? Ladies' DRESSES ? Tissue Faille ? Rayon Menswear ? Rayon Taffeta ? Rayon Prints ONE GROUP vr ?> 99 7.95 ^0 * Another Group yT C 00 12.95 ? COTTON DRESSES vr o 99 Multifilament r sups i l 2for300 Values to 3.99 ! V.V r-*) A ? / Cotton j u blouses j I 2{or3oo P'v "i l Plastic and Fabric HANDBAGS | I 100 J I SHOES I 3" H l v?* 7-?? h <j-') - tp\ *--, * ZsW For The Better Values f Shop Sheppe's Regularly ^ 5 _____ 133 Main Street Strang Theatre ? ? '-A
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