Sorority Has rea Honoring Mew Members New members of the Alpha Theta hapter. Beta Sigma Pin. were hon red at a tea Iflven by the sorority lunday afternoon in the home of Irs. Bill Bin-Kin on Green View Irive. Mrs. Hurgin greeted the guests nd Mrs. Hufus Pannell. chapter resident, introduced them to the cceiving line which was composed f the honor guests as follows: Mrs. lavid Noland. Mr*. Arthur Patil Ivans, Miss Kathleen Calhoun liss Bess Francis. Mrs. It. C. Tur or. Mrs. Donald Morrow, and Mrs. T. Russell. Mrs. Wilson Nance received at lie dining room door and Mr*. T enotr Gw-.vn, social sponsor of the iroritv, presided at the tea table Irs. Ray Ellis and Mrs. Lewie Ireen assisted in serving. Decorations for the occasion 'ere In yellow and white. The guests included members of lie Xi Omicron chapter of the nrorlty and Miss Lou Elva Eller, Irs. James Elwood. Mrs. Fred Al son, Mrs. Rufus Siler. Mrs. Hob 'iadon. Mrs. John Kizer. Mrs. Earl I. Brendall. Mr* T E Robinett Irs.. James Perry. Mrs. Don Payne. Irs. Georee BischotT. Mrs. Osslc utton. Miss Mary Sue Crocker nd Miss Ma^\ Cornwell. Plemmons-Hill Marriage Is Announced Mr and Mrs. B?n Hill of Clyde announce the marriage of their daughter. Frances, to William Plemmons. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Plemmons of Waynesville. The ceremony took place Mon day. March 28. in the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Finney. The Hev. Hubert Gaddis officiated. ' The couple will make their home in Ha/clwood where Mr Plemmons is employed with A. C. Lawrence Leather Company. * ? ? Sorority Chapter To Meet Thursday A dinner meeting of the Alpha Theta Chapter of the Beta Slgmax Phi sorority will be held in Timbes Cafe Thursday at 7 p.m. Mrs, Hufus Panncll will preside. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest JefTress of Goldsboro spent the weekend visit ing the former's mother. Mrs. M L JcfTrtss. at her home on Walnut Street. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trahtham of Chicago are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Amos Medford at their home in Clyde. MRS. ANNIE M. SUTTON and Ossie L. Sutton were installed as worthy matron and worthy patron of the M'aynesville Chapter 165. Orler of the Eastern Star, Saturday night in ceremonies in ? I.- w 1 - 1 -IIJI Plan Easter Outfits For Year Round Talk today among women Is of spring bonnets and Easter suits because women all over the nation are busily planning what they'll wear in their home-town Sunday morning parade. But with a little extra planning, these spring outfits can be worn effectively the year round ? and that's mighty important to the lady on the limited budget. Julia Mclver. State College ex tension clothing specialist says that you should buy shoes and oth er acct>ssorics with the same care that you'd buy an expensive coat or suit. When buying shoes, keep in mind your own comfort, health and appearance. Avoid highly dec orated shoes that call attention to your feet. And when It comes to hat buy ing, buy the hat that looks best on vou regardless of what the pres ent fad is. you'll be more in style j with an outfit which compliments | you than in one that's really high style but does nothing for vou. A suit of basic cut and fairly adaptable color will prove of more use than one which is typed the minute you put it on your back Remember what you can do to a suit with accessories. Changing | vour ensembles this wav is. of course, much less expensive. When you go shopping, bear in ! mind .too. what you already have , so that your new ou'fit will fit in with it and make possib'e new com binations This is Particularly im portant wlnm having shoes and bags. They're reallv an expensive | item today, so plan them to go with i OES Installs New Officers A public installation of officers was conducted by the Waynesville Chapter No. 165. Order of the Eastern Star Saturday night, in the Masonic Building. The new officers include Mrs. Annie Sutton, worthy matron: Os sie Sutton, worthy patron; Mrs. ! Julia Chambers, associate matron; Millard Gaddis, associate patron; Mrs. Olive Green, secretary; Mrs. Eula Woodard, treasurer; Mrs. ! Ethel West, conductress; Mrs. 1 Theda Crawford, associate con : ductress; Mrs. Nellie Clark, chap lain; Mrs. Josephine McElroy, marshal; Mrs. Grace Fowler, or ganist; Mrs. Gladys Ferguson, Adah: Mrs. Virginia Browning. Ruth: Mrs. Marguerite Carswell, Esther: Mrs, Rebecca Carver, Mar tha; Mrs. Betty Jo Freeman, Elec |a: Mrs. Gussie McCraeken, ward ; er; and John Reeves, sentinel. Installing officers were Mrs. Hil da Halliburton, associate grand matron, iastalling grand officer; Mrs. Ua Camnbell. grand marshal; Mrs. Velma Mae Stevens, grand : conductress; Mrs. Grace Queen, grand associate conductress; Mrs. Ethel Bradley, grand secretary; Logan While, grand chaplain; and Mrs. Helen Leonard, grand organ | ist. BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Sharp of Leicester on March 31. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Wells of Canton on March 31. A daughter tc Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gibson of Wa.vnesville on April 1. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cunningham of Waynesville. Route 1. on April 1. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Grov er KirKpatrick of Waynesville on April 2. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mit chell Caldwell of Waynesville, Route 2. on April 2. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie RufT of Hazelwood on April 3. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Rathbone of Waynesville, Route 3. on April 3. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. B Wyatt of Waynesville, Route 1, on April 3 A son to Mr. and Mrs Houston Jaymes of Canton on April 4. ? ? ? Miss Jessie Alexander, student ?t Woman's College, will arrive Wednesday to spend the spring holidays with her mother. Mrs. Hooper Alexander. She will have as her guests two classmates at the college. * ? * Mrs. R, F. Davis has returned to her home after an extended visit with relatives in Wyandott, Mich. i ? number of outfits if possible. That's getting the most for your money. Miss Rhinehart Is Honored At Shower Miss Mildred Rhinehart. bride elect of Perry Plcmmons, was hon ored with a miscellaneous shgwer Friday evening with Mrs. Bill Kanos and Mrs. Carol Underwood as hostesses in the home of the former. The dining room table was cen tered with a miniature bride and an arrangement of white candles and ivy. Informal games were play ed after which miscellaneous gifts were presented to the bride-elect. The guests included Miss Rhine hart. Mrs. John E. Rhinehart, Mrs. Jones Plemmons, Mrs. John Bla lock, Mrs. Jerry Rogers, Miss Jew el Rhinehart, Mrs. Herbert Gibson. Miss Evelyn Siler. Mrs. Sam Wig ging. Mrs. Wayne McCraeken, Mrs Frank Morrison. Mrs. Lawson Sum merrow. Mfs. Joe N. Tate. Sr.. Mrs. Joe N. Tate, Jr.. Mrs. Sam Knight Mrs. George Patrick, Mrs. Dick Moody. Miss Daisy Boyd, Miss Mar garet Boyd. Mrs. Harry McCraeken. Miss Mildred Dean. Mrs. Robert Palmer. Mrs. Joe Stamey, Mrs. Hugh Fran cis, Mrs. Roe Rogers, Mrs. Paul E. Rogers, Mrs. Bob Shuler. Mrs. Irving Leatherwood. Mrs. Carl Rat cliffe, Mr*. M, G. Stamey, Mrs Howell Bryson, Mrs. Lawrence Jones. MrSi'A. P. Ledbetter, Mrs. Bill Cole. Miss Coretta Henson. Mrs. Guy Sbtton, Mrs. Joe S. Davis. Mrs. Athef Jones. Mrs. Ernest Du vall, Miss Eula Patterson. Miss Lois Harrold. Mrs. Ray Burnette. Mrs. Rufus Siler. Mrs. Lawrence Leatherwood. Mrs. Frank Under wood, and Mrs. Tom Garrett. ? j-lit* * * ?, * I Apple Desserts Are Easy To Make By RUTH CURRENT I State Home Demonstration Agent APPLE DESSERTS FOR COM , PANY?so easy to make and so full | of fresh pood flavor ? family and guests will like these apple des serts. Select large apples, wash, and pare and core. Cook in sugar syrup until tender. Remove to serving dish. Cook syrup down until thick ened. Pour over apples. Fill cen ters with cooked prunes, a little chopped candied ginger. Too with a mixture of brown and powdered , sucar. A boiled custard sauce or whipped cream, for those who | aren't counting calories, will put the finishing touch on this com pany dessert. Have you tried this? Melt a glass of apple jelly in double boiler. Mix into this chopped toasted almonds and pour over baked apples. Let | cool. Serve with whipped cream. | For this dessert, you need a square or round of sponge cake. Cut cake in six pieces. Place on baking sheet or in pan. Pare three apples, cut in half crosswise, re move core. Cook in one cup sugar] and one cup water until tender. Drain apples. Set each half on a piece of sponge cake. Sprinkle lightly with orange juice, top with spoon of orange or peach marma lade. Cover whti meringue made with three egg whites beaten stiff with two tablespoons sugar. Brown In a jnoderately-low oven. Serve warm or cold. SEWING HELPS?If spools of thread are keot in tall medicine or olive lars. the thread is always clean and untangled. Sew the top ?ide of a snap on i Irst. Apply chalk tf> the tin and press on ooposite side of the clos ure to mark the place to stitch bot tom of snap. In ofder to see basting thread easily, used dark thread .on licht materials, light thread on dark ma terials. To keen left-over yarn safe from moths, wind the yarn around a moth crystal and place the roll of yarn in a closed glass jar. ? * ? Five states have towns named California s*v< the National Oeo graohtc SSoclety. Mrs. Owen To j Present Pupils In Recital 1 Mrs. LOwer> Owen will present ' a group of piano pupils in recital I at the Lake Junaluska School Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Those playing will be Elaine Fleming, Peggy Caldwell. Angie Jones. Rufus Brown, Mary Ann Allen, Terry Leathenwood. Mary Reeves. Betty Ann Riley, Linda Miller, Sammy Lou Burress, Mary Chambers. Nancy Lee Evans, Nicky Nichols. Martha Ray Gibson. Caro lyn Davis. Dale Massie. and Doro hy Swa.vngim. * * * j Baptist Circles Anounce April Meetings Circles of the Woman's Mission ary Society of the First Baptist Church will hold their April meet ings tomorrow, Tuesday, as fol j lows: The Lottie Moon Circle will meet with Mrs. Joe Cat hey at 10 a.m. The Ann Judson Circle will meet with Mrs. Joe Liner at 3 p.m. The Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle will pieet with Mrs. Roy Moore at 7:30 p.m. The Fannie E. S. Heck Circle will meet with Mrs. Jaanita Riv ers at' 7:30 p.m. The Pearl Johnson Circle will meet in the church parlor at 7:30 p.m. The Annie Armstrong Circle will meet with Mrs. Emmett Bal entire at 7:30 p.m. The Eliza Vates Circle will meet with Mrs Mosley at 7:30 p.m. The Business Women's Circle will meet with Mrs. Betty Noland Collins at 7:30 p.m. # * ? Mary Barber Celebrates 11th Birthday Mary Barber celebrated her eleventh birthday with a theatre party Saturday afternoon. After the movie the party was entertained at Biltmore Dairy Bar where ice cream and a birthday cake were served The guests were Marietta Camp bell. Pennv Crawford," Elaine Chaf in, Carev Howell. Lynn Kilpatrick Rosalie Prevost. Betty Owen. Char lotte Watkins, Mary Otis Burgin and Susan Moody. The youthful hostess was assist ed in entertaining bv her mother. Mrs. Richard Barber. Jr. * ? * Want ads bring quick results Mountain View Club Will Have Meeting A regular luncheon meeting of he Mountain View .Garden Club A'ill be held in the home of Mrs 2. R. Border. Thursday at 12:30 P.m. Mrs. Paul McElroy, Jr. and Mrs. V R. Riegg will be co-hostesses. * * * About two million U. S. boys rnd girls belong to 4-H Clubs. Mr. 1 Oil C0> I'.i wi-re arlJ of Mi ai i Mrs J * 3 visitors were un rimTl home from Florida 1 Mr 1 Gret-n-h" ? ter's 1 Mrs. ? broken ? -Sheppe's? ior Spring ^point of view The Dramatic Tuxedo Duster TOPS YOUR SPRING WARDROBE IN RICH RAYON FAILLE OR LINEN 5" To 1695 E i n c a Create your own ensamble this Spring! Ri rustling 6-ply rayon faille falls in grateful folds a fitted shoulder line in this beautifully styled tuxedi duster! Three-quarter adjustable tuff sleeves. I slash pockets. Six wonderful colors to tempt you in wrinkle-resistant linen. Rayon faille in Navy Wk beige and aque ? 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