MR. AND MRS. RALPH GOSNELL of Enka announce the en casement of their dauchter. Peggy Ann, to Thomas Mark Radford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Radford of Waynesville. Wedding plans are incomplete. (Photo by Howard Studio). HDC Schedule Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1:30 p.m. ? Clyde?Mrs. Grady Rogers. Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2:00 p.m.? Cecil?Mrs. Thomas Erwin (Mrs. Paul Erwin). Miss Margaret Johnston left Sat urday for Washington, D. C. where she is attending a national meeting of Business and Professional Wo men. Miss Johnston is second vice president of the North Carolina Business and Professional Women's Clubs. HDC Chorus Is Organized At Canton A new choral group has been or ganized with members of Haywood County home demonstration dubs under the direction of Mrs. J. Edgar Burnette, music chairman of the county council of demonstra tion clubs. The chorus was organized Feb ruary 19 In the studio of Radio Station WWIT at Canton. Follow ing the organization a practice ses sion was held and tape recordings were made which will be played on the Masterworks of Music pro gram, presented each Sunday after noon from 2:09 until 2:30 o'clock over WWIT. The Masterworks of Music fea ture was started October 2, 1999 and introduces the best Haywood talent available In a program of classical, semi-classical, and folk music. The next practice session o( the new chorus will be held in the WWIT studio on Wednesday, March 14, from 9-93 a m. until 11 a.m. Mrs. Joe Cathey of Waynesville is accompanist. Mrs. Burnette invites all women in the county who are interested, to join the chorus.. ? ? ? Homemakers Vote To Donate To Heart Fund The Happy Homemakers Home Demonstration Club met Thursday morning in the home of Mrs. Har old Smathers with Mrs. Morris Kel ly and Mrs. Ruffner Jones as co hostesses. Mrs. Smathers, presi dent, was in charge of the meeting. The devotional was given by Mrs. Clifton Miller. During the business session the club voted to make a donation to the Heart Fund and to help with the Cancer Drive. Project leader reports were giv en on Food Preservation by Mrs. J. B. Anderson. Home Beautification by Mrs. Achie Crisp, and Home Gardens by Mrs. Donald Ramsey. The demonstration on "Wise Selection of Household Equipment" was given by Mrs. J. Z. Cochran, Mrs. Walter Zackery, and Mrs. Bruce Nanny. ? * * WOW Auxiliary Is Organized i An auxiliary of the Woodmen of the World has been organized with Mrs. George Milner as president. The new group is to be called the Ladies Grove of the WOW. Other officers are Miss Imo Jean Hooper, 1st vice president; Miss Faye Buchanan, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Roy Davis, secretary; Mrs. Burlin Queen, treasurer; Mrs. Glen Davis, auditor; Mrs. Bobby Joe Mc Clure, attendant; Mrs. Marshall fianey, assistant attendant; Mrs. Authorene Mehaffey, captain; Miss Frieda Arrington, chaplain; and Mrs. Carl McCracken, musician. Twenty members attended the organizational meeting and decid ed to hold regular session on the third Monday night of each month. Anyone interested in joining the Grove, may contact any of the of ficers for information. ? * * Lakeside Home Club Has Copper Workshop The Lakeside Hom^ Demonstra tion Club held a copper workshop Friday night in the REA Kitchen. Mrs. Rankin Ferguson and Mrs. Bill Balentine directed the work and 12 members were present. Copper waste baskets and plant ers were made. By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Women's Editor THIS IS A SPRING when any thing goes in the line of a suit jacket. The woman who is hard to please should have no trouble finding a flattering jacket style when she goes shopping for her Easter suit. Because practically every possible jacket silhouette is available. Though skirts are almost uni formly slim, jackets may be loose and boxy, fitted or semi-fitted. They may be, the briefest of boleros, waist - length, hipbone length or they may turn into full length coats. There are fewer tunic-length jackets this spring than last, but otherwise the variety is inflnite. Suits do many tricks, often com ing in three pieces such as Jacket, skirt and matching short topper, or skirt, bolero and coordinated blouse. The idea in all cases is to make them do double or triple duty and be at borne in any weath er. The suits in the 1956 Easter parade will be distinguished by beautiful and varied fabrics, also, with some of the new chiffon weight wools taking top honors. Tweeds that are light as a feather are favorites of the season, coming in handsome heathery tones that look like the traditional tweeds but are light enough to wear well into warm weather. There are interesting new petit point weaves in suit wools, popular in pale beige and pastel tones as well as in the important navy. IF QUALITY ' COUNTS, COUNT ON US ? ? 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Curving welt detail of jacket ends in bow effect at waist. Wide collar also is new. BARREL JACKET . .. Important suit silhouette in featherweight wool tweed with soft jacket, slim skirt, by Monte-Sano. FITTED SIIIOUETTE . . . This trim suit in banker's gray flan nel has nipped Jacket with Em pire feeling, designed by Blotta. The McCrackens Are Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mr*. Charles McCrack en of Fines Creek were the guests of honor *t a dinner given in celebration of their 56tb wedding anniversary Sunday at The Towne House. Hosts for the occasion were the daughter and sons of Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, and their families, in cluding Mrs. Sam Ferguson and two sons of Fines Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCracken of Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCracken and daughter of Asheville, and Glenn McCracken of Fines Creek. Also present were a granddaugh ter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Ferguson, and their daugh ter of Brevard. The table, at which the family , was seated, was centered with an , arrangement of yellow chrysanthe- , mums and a wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. McCracken have spent most of their lives in the Fines Creek section of the county. Mrs. McCracken is the former Delia Green, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Green of Fines -reek. ? * * Keep canned and bottled juices an hand for appetizers. There are many to choose among: tangerine, blended orange and grapefruit, pineapple, cranberry, apricot, peach, tomato. Local L*irls Are Capped In Ceremonies Two Waynesvllle girls, Julia Ann Stovall and Betty Ann Howell, stu dent nurses at Presbyterian Hospi tal School of Nursing. Charlotte, received their caps at exercises held Friday night in Caldwell Memorial Church, Charlotte. Both girls are 1953 graduates of Waynesvllle High School. Miss Stovall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stovall, was also graduated last spring from Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia. Miss Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Jo? How ell, attended Western Carolina Col lege two years before entering Presbyterian Hospital. Attending the exercise* in Char lotte, in addition to the parents of the students, were George Dewey Stovall. Jr., senior at David son College, Mrs. Charles Howell, Miss Martha Howell, and George Garrett, all of Waynesvllle. ? ? * If you've found you save money and marketing steps by planning your menus for a week or several days In advance, try doing so when you're hungry so your appetite will help you! BETTY ANN HOWELL JULIA ANN STOVALL 0&gg* S Every piece from one of the ^ top names in cookware! ' With our prices so low, how's the time to treat yourself to shining, new cooking pots and pans. You get quick and even heating ?so you save on fuel. Long-lasting high Y0UR CHOICI polish ? eaiy to keep new-looking! The values are truly outstanding ? better get in earlyl 6-cup percolator 100 no guess work! Graduated to mako measuring easyl Brews a perfect cup of coffee every time. 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