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DAR To Meet; Betty Bcfrber To Be Page Four members of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, left this morning to attend the 55th annu al session of the North Carolina Society, DAR, which will convene In Winston-Sal em Tuesday and | "lontinue through Thursday. Meet ings will be held in the Robert E. Lee Hotel. ? The lociri chapter will be rep resented by Mrs. James L. Elwood. regent. Mrs. R N. Barber. Sr., Mrs. Hugh Leach, and Mrs. J. W. Kil tian. Miss Elizabeth Norman Barber. Iranddaughter of Mrs. Barber, ae jompanied the grouD and will serve Is personal page for the state re gent. Mrs. George Kernodle of Burlington. Mrs. Barber will also attend the Mate meeting of the Daughters of ?he American Colonists of which ? he is national chaplain, and her granddaughter, Miss Barber, will serve as personal page for the state DAC regent, Mrs. Lena Mae WlTlIams. Other state meetings which Mrs. Barber will attend will include that of the National Society. Sons and j Daughters, of the Pilgrims. ? ? ? Presbyterian Circles Announce Meetings The W#men of the Waynesville Presbyterian Church have an nounced their cirrle meetings for Tuesday. March 1. as follows: Circle 1, Mrs. Hooper Alexander, chairman, will meet in the home of "Mrs. Roy Callahan with Mrs.; Alexander as co-hostess, at 3 p.m. Circle 2. Mrs. Hallett Ward, Chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. Ralph Prevost at 10 a.m. ! Circle 3, Mrs. Thomas Seagroves, chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. Seagroves at 7:30 p.m. Circle 4, Mrs. W F. Swift, Jr.. chairman, will meet in the home of Mrs. Hugh Daniel at 7:30 p.m. . . * * * Want ads bring quick results MISS FRANCES MILDRED RHINEHART is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rhinehart of Clyde, who announce her engagement to Perry W. Plemmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Plemmons of Hot Springs. Route 1. The wedding is planned for late spring. (Tearue-Hawkins Photo). Circle Meetings Are Announced By Methodists The circles of the Woman's So ciety of Christan Service of the j First Methodist Church will meet Tuesday, March 1, as follows: ?Circle 1 will meet 'n home of Mrs. Zeb Curtis at 3 p.m. Circle 2 will mpet in the hoiVie of Mrs. Tom Lee at 3:30 p.m. Circle 3 will meet in the home j of Mrs. Edward Glavich at ' 3:30 p.m. Ciwle 4 will meet In the home of Mrs. Felix Stovall with Mrs. Charles Ray as co-hostess at 7:30 p.m. Circle 5 will meet 'n the home of Mrs. Bill Cole with Mrs. Marion Cooper as co-hostess at 7:30 p.m. i Circle 6 will meet in the home of Mrs. Harold McGuigan with Mrs. J. M. King as co-hostess at 7:30 p.m. Circle 7 will meet in the home of Mrs. Erwin Burgin at 7:30 p.m. Circle " will meet at 10 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Irving Leather wood. The Wesley an Service wllj meet in the home of Mrs. Harry Whlsen hunt at 7:30 p.m. 0 * * * . "Mrs. Ruth Albright Beaty and her sister. Mrs. C. B. MeKeel of Charlotte, left Saturday for a va cation in Florida. ? J. M. Long Is Honored Mrs. J. M. Long entertained at dinner and bridge Wednesday eve ning in her home on the Country i Club Drive, honoring her husband 1 on the occasion of his eighty-sec 1 ond birthday. Arrangements of spring flowers many ? of which were gifts ot friends, decorated the home. Following the games Mrs; L. M Richeson and Hugh Massie were awarded prizes for high scores among the bridge players. Mrs. C G. Thompson and Mrs. Alvin Ward won the prizes for canasta players The guests included Mr. and Mrs R. L. Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ward | Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Whitener Prevost, Mr, and Mrs. Harry McGuigan. Mrs. L. M Richeson. Mrs. R. L. Lee. and Ly man C. Reed. ? . * * ? ? Special Meetings Are Planned For HDC Members Two meetings of special interest to Members of Haywood Countj . home demonstration clubs will b< ; held this week according to at | announcement by Miss Mary Corn well, home demonstration agent. Mrs. Katberine Riggles. hnusi furnishings specialist. N. C. Stat< College, will give a demonstratioi on the selection and construction o: lamo shades in the RE A Kitchpn | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock All interested club members ari ! invited. A meeting of all homo demons tration health leaders will be heh in the REA Kitchen. Thursda: mornlpe at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. How ard Brvson. county health chair man. wlU preside and plans wil | be made for activities for the year i Dr. S. W. Jabaut, county healtl officer, will be the speaker. * * * Mountain View Club To Meet Next Thursday The Mountain View Garden Clul will meet Thursday. March 3. a 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs Charles Isley. Mrs. Heywood Smith Jr. and Mrs. J. E. Fender will b co-hostesses i A program on "Annuals fpr Col or All Summer," will be present ed by Mrs. Charles Isley. Baptist Circles To Hold March Meetings j Circles of the Woman'j Mission . ary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday as fol- ] lows:' The Lottie Moon Circle will ! meet with Mrs. Ben Phillips at ! 1U a.m. The Ann Judson Circle will meet with Mrs. R. L. McKittrick at 3 ' p.m. The Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle will meet with Mrs. L. E. Green at 7.30 p.m. The Fanie E. S. Heck Circle will meet with Mrs. R. B. Waddell at 7:30 jj.m. ; ? . Thg Pearl Johnson Circle will meet with Mrs. R. L. Pearson at 7:30 p.m. The Annie Armstrong Circle . will meet with Mrs. Frank Kirk patriek at 7:30 p.m. The Eliza Yates Circle will meet in the church parlor at 7:30 p.m. j The Business Woman's Circle j will meet with Mrs. A. P. Evans at 7:30 p.m. * * * Homemakers ;Hear Talk By ACC ?Representative Miss Barbara Blackwell, West I ern North Carolina representative for the American Cancer Society, was the guest speaker at a meet ing of the Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration Club Thurs ! day morning in the home of Mrs. Halmond Cook. Following Miss Blackwell's talk. Mrs. Cook, president of the club. ; named the following members to serve on a committee for the Cancer Education Program and Fund Raising Drive: Mrs. Harold 1 Smathers. Mrs. Edward Pless. Mrs. Morris Kelly, Mrs. James Bryson, ! Mrs. J. B. Hill. Mrs. Jack Jackson. ? Mrs. Zane Hall and Mrs. Burgin ? Baity. Miss Mary Cornwell, home dem 1 onstration agent, conducted a> ? study on gardening and project leaders reports were Mrs. E. D. . Herndon on gardens, and Mrs. r Robert Rowe on home beautifica tion. Mrs. Clifton Miller, craft leader ? announced that two work shops on s copper trays have been held re . Cently and plans made for other I i workshops to be held during . ! March. . i Mrs. RufTnCr Jones conducted i j the devotions. , ; ? ? * ' t jMrs. Crisp And Mrs. Bailey Are Hostesses Mrs. Malcolm Crisp and Mrs. Elwood Bailey were hostesses at a meeting of the West Canton Home Demonstration Club Thurs day afternoon in the home of the former. Mrs. Hugh Early presided L and Mrs. Marshall Cooper eonduct , ed the devotions. ? Mrs. Theodore Clark, commun , ity service chairman, reported that the Mothers' March for the polio drive netted $356.75 and Mrs. W. ?j S. McElrath announced that a re , cent cake sale raised $36.50 for , the club treasury. f Project leaders' reports were given by Mrs. Cromer Crisp on home beautification, Mrs. W. S. I McElrath on food conservation, and Mrs. Theodore Clark on gardens Miss Mary Cornwell gave the dem ' onstration on gardening. Mrs. Elwood Baifey directed a 1 period of recreation following the serving of refreshments. ! HDC Schedule ^ Tuesday, March 1, 2:00 p.m.? Beavcrdam ? Mrs . Lloyd Jones jiMrs. W. F. Cole. Mrs. Hoyt Bar ton*. Wednesday, March 2?9:30 a.m. ?Fairview?Mrs. Bill Hyatt. i> Wednesday, Ma^ch 2, 2:00 p.m.? t i REA Kitchen Special Interest L ! Meeting on "Selecting and Making i, I Lamp Shades". e i Thursday, March 3, 2:00 p.m.? ' Mrs. Norman Caldwell. - j Friday, March 4, 2:00 p.m.?Jon - athan?Mrs. John Williams (Mrs. M. W. Barber). Junaluska Club Has Meeting A meeting of the Lake Junaluska ' llome Demonstration Club was ( held Friday afternoon in the home ' of Mrs. Wallace Torgerson with Mi's. J. W. Fowler as co-hostess, j Mrs. Paul Sutton presided and the demonstration was given by Miss Mary Cornwell, homtv agent. Her topic was "Planning and Planting the Home Garden." Project reports were given by Mrs. Andy Moody on home beau tification. Miss Elizabeth Glosser on gardens, and Mrs. Cephas Clark | on food conservation. During the social hour games were directed by Mrs. Carey Mc- ' Cracken and a prize was awarded to Mrs. Hurst Burgin. ? ? * Plan Anniversary The Sutton's Celebration Mr. and Mfs. VV. C. Sutton, of Cove Creek will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, March 8. Open houVe wfil be held at the home of a granddaughter, Mrs. J. E. Shook, Jr., in Canton and all friends are invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Sutton will be their children, Mrs. W. M. Hall, Mrs. Earl Poe, Mrs. A. B. Watts, Mrs. Douglas Rath bone. and Everett Sutton, all of Canton, Mrs. Medford Hannah and ? Lowery Sutton of Waynesville Route 4. and Mrs. Frank Hyatt of Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton were mar ried March 5, 1905 and have spent all of their lives in the Cove Creek section. Mr. Sutton is the son of the late John and Matilda Shelton , Sutton. His wife is the former Burdyne Messer. daughter of the late J. C. and Melissa Cook Messer. Both are active members nf the Cove Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Sutton is engaged in farm ing. * * 4r New Canton Garden Club Meets Tonight The regently organized Town and Country Garden Club of Can ton will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Carl E. Powell on Poplar Street. The proposed constitution and by-laws of the club will be studied, and plans for ^ie coining year wil\ i be made. The president, Mrs. Powell, has announced the appointment of the following committee chairmen: Program and Projects: Mrs. J. L. Setzer and Mrs. Donald W. Ran dolph. Finance: Mrs. Brainard Burress. Telephone: Mrs. Hall B. Whit worth and Mrs. James Campbell. Membership: Mrs. George L. Edgerton. Parlimentarian: Mrs. Thomas James. * Cohservation: . Mrs. Albert P. 1 Cline, Jr. Boautification: Mrs. George H. Trostel. News Director: Mrs. T. E. Hyatt. Historian: Miss Frances Sum mers. Scrapbook: Mrs. J. C. Devlin. Garden Therapy: Mrs. Patrick Greeley and Mrs. William Hudson. Publicity: Mrs. Carlton Peyton. Publications: Mrs. Cney T* Wells. Jr. ? ? ? Long's Chapel Circles Set March Meetings Circles of Long's Chapel Metho dist Church will meet Tuesday as follows: Circle 1 will meet at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Albert McCrack en with Mrs. Leonard Dotson as co-hostess. Circle 2 will meet at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. J. W. Fowler with Mrs. Haworth and Miss Sara Leslie as hostesses. Circle 3 will fheet ^it 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Charlie Ed wards. * * * y Want Ads bring quick results. MISS HELEN FAY COLE Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christopher Cole of Forest City, formerly of Crabtree. Her en gagement to Jack Glenn Krause of Shelby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Krause of Union Mills is announced by her parents. A July wedding is planned. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. J. R. Best of Clyde, Route 1 and the late Mr. Best. (Photo by Robert M. Watkins). Personals Mrs. R. L. Lee, Jr., and her . young sons. Robert Allen and 1 Charles Lowery, of California, ar- ! rived yesterday and are guests of Mrs. R. L. Lee at her home on ! Rolling Drive. Mr. Lee, Jr.. who is a native of Waynesville, has recently joined the Westinghouse Electric Co. as an engineer after . serving six and one half years in the U. S. Navy. He is presentlv attending the Westinghouse Grad uate School in Pittsburgh, Pa. A graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Mr. Lee is the son of the late Robert Lowery Lee and Nell Dyer Lee of Waynesville. ? ? ? Mrs. H. .?. Mikier left Sunday I by plane for Chicago to be with her , daughter, Mrs. Joe Kahr. who will undergo surgery in a Chicago hos pital this week. Miss Betty Barber spent the weekend in Inman, *6. C. as the guest of James Gallman in the home of his parents* Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gallman. She attended a social affair given by young Mr. Gallman's ROTC company at Clem son College. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld have returned from a two weeks vacation at Flagler Beach and Miami, Florida. * * * . f Mrs. H. P. McCarroll and Mrs. Aaron Prevost left Friday for Del ray Beach, Florida where they will spend two weeks. They will be joined by their husbands during the second-Veek-v * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dickson and their daughter, Mrs. Lewis McKee, of Durham were weekend guests of Mrs Dickson's brother-in-law and sister. Mr; and Mrs. Hugh Massie. ; ? * ? ' Mr. and Mrs. George Bischof and their daughter, Mrs. Jeromi Boyd, spent the weekend in Whit tier with Mrs. BischoiT's parents Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Ashe. Mr Ashe, who has been seriously ill is improved and has returned t< his homfc from a hospital. ? ? ? Miss Ann Rector, a senior a the University of Tennessee, spen the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs. W. A, Rector. * * * Louis B. Hott7claw. Jr., return ed to his home in Canton Sunda; after attending Engineers' Wee at Georgia Tech. He will returi to Georgia Tech in June to re ceive his degree in Architecture having completed his studies a the end of the fall semester. ? * * Jeff Reece. sophomore at Clem son College, spent the weeken with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Reece. and had as his guesi Jay McBrain of Long Island, N. 1 ? ? * Mrs. H. C. Ferguson has returr ed from Clearwater, Florida wher she visited her son-in-law an daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rif by, Jr. She also visited a sistei Mrs. C. L. Plemmons, in Orlando. ? * * Miss Nancy Bischoff, studer nurse at Duke University, arrive today to spend a month's vacatio with her parents. Mr. and Mr George Bischoff. ? ? * > Mrs. Allen' Boone, a senior i ' Appalachian State Teachers Co lege, Boone, spent the weeken at home. Mrs. Boone is the forme 1 Miss Betty Noland. i ' ? * ? The British railways print 1,800 000,000 tickets a year. * Canton PersoiB ? Mrs Norma K. ?ri. B after attending United Nation ington. D. C . I during the pu-t nvek ^B Mr. M' ? of Wesley St. are Vi,rj|S | daughter Mrs. William Churm Mr, and Mr^ Hex m1.{J their nephew David My^^H Friday for a vacation ihpkfl H i Mr and Mrs. .1 Ra> jtRB ? Fla., where they will spenda^B {vacationing. ^B Among tin.-' Kg convention ciation of the PanerandpB dustrv in New York ' the past week were j ? S !|son. Fred V l),,u" \\ i^B Frank Vokes c.m I w, p, j^B Foster, and Gerald G lLpB 11 I j Clarence Vine of I j left this week I ? j spend aoi>!'o\in:a't ^B ! i vi'ith relatives I I 1 Mrs. William S.iv i"<> '..^B I toother. Mrs .lack f'.ibp - turned from Columbia 5 r^B 1 soendm? a few davs 'hpfl j aee who is w it li tio- I' $ ilH Fort Jackson Mrs J. P C.oodm ville visited her mid . in-law. Mr id M-s ' JH Goodman, ai their hia"? |B | nut St. during tlie week Mr and Mrs F E ShuHk^H " turned to their hnmnhmt^M I tendine the Carolina Hari^B enciation Convention in ? his week ^ I Lt. Francis Pless Is - Graduated FromAj ?!' 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