Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Hold Founders' Banquet Pounders' Day of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will be celebrated to night by local chapters Alpha Tbeta and XI Omicron with a din net at the Towne House at which Admiral W N. Thomas will be guesj speaker. At the same lime Alpha Theta chapter wilt install officers for 1 !>96-57 and seven members will re ceive the Ritual of Jewels Degree. New officers are Mrs. Herb Turner, president; Mrs Donald Morrow. vk> president; Mrs. Arth ut Paul Evans. recording secretary; Miaa Vargic Woody, correspond ing secretary and Miss Elaine Francis, treasurer. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn will serve for the third year as social sponsor Receiving their pins in the Ritual of JewHs will be Mrs John Penny, Mrg. Bob Francis. Mrs. Carroll Cabe, Mrs. Jim Jeter, Miss Woody Miss Francis fcnd Miss Mo/elle Llher. On May 12. the XI Omicron chapter will celebrate Exemplar Day with a dinner meeting. Instal lation of officers and reception of members who have completed their study for the Exempler Degree Also during May the chapters Jointly will assist in the'Cancer drive. They hope to plan a year round service and educational pro gram In connection with the Amer ican Cancer Society. 3-s?" * * * Teen - Age Talent To Take Part In Dance Recital A group of Waynesville teen agers will give exhibitions of tango and inodert| swing dances as part of a recital slated for Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Central Element ary School. Taking pkrt will be Helen Kirk pat rick, JHp(t> Owen. Jean Mc Dnnlel, Beverly Uickcrson. Carey Hnwall, Peggy Gill. Sara Cobb, I.inda Kay Smith. Danny Whlsen hunt. Bruce Alexander. Harry Sul livan. David Ferguson. Ernest Ed ward*. Jimmy Smith and Jack Pre vost. The group are pupils of Mrs. J. C Roberts of the Fletcher School of Dancing. ? ? ? Nothing Sells Like Newspapers Headquarters For JANTZEN ^WIMSUITS {ft and SPORTS WEAR THE SMART SHOP Main St. GL 6-8210 MRS. BOBBY REED MEASE Mrs. Mr air Is the former Ml as Martha Ann Bus*. J, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Russell of Route 3, Wajrnesjrllle. She was mar ried Saturday evening in the Bethel Baptist Church. Martha Ann Russell Is Bride Of B. R. Mease Mis* Martha Ann Russell. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Rus sell of Route 3, Waynesvllle, be came the bride of Bobby Reed Mease, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mease of Canton, in the Brthel Baptist Church Saturday, April 28, at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Thomas E. Erwln, pas tor of the church, performed the ceremony and a program of music was presented by Miss Martha Jean Kelly, pianist, and Hugh K. Terrell, Jr., soloist, both of Canton. The altar was decorated with palms Interspersed with branched candelabra and floor vases of white gladioli. The bride was given in marriage by her father, ller gown was of imported Cbantiily lace and net over satin, designed with strapless bodice and matching jacket with long tapered sleeves. Her veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of lllies-of-the-valley and she car ried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. James E. Harris of Waynes vllle. sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina length dress of mint green net over taffeta with a small matching hat. V :? She i carried a .bouquet of tullpa hi rainbow colors. The bridesmaids were Miss Em ily Michal of Canton and Miss Cloe Garren, cousin of the bride, of Canton. Their dresses wbre of pink net and taffeta, similar in de sign to that of the matron of hon or. and they wore matching ban deaux. Their bouquets were of mix ed spring flowers. James Ray Mease of Canton serv- j ed as best man for his brother and ushers were James E. Harris of Waynesville and Neal Stamey ftf Canton. A reception was held at the church following the ceremony. As sisting were Mrs. James Medford, Mrs. Ray Prizaell. Mrs. Joe Russell, all of Waynesville, Mrs. Welch Singleton, Mrs. Kenneth Lowe and Miss Ocie Davis of Catnon. and Mrs. Donald Medford of Brevard. The bride was graduated from Bethel High School and Blanton's Business College and is now em ployed in the office of Dayton Rubber Company. '?Mr. Mease was graduated from Bethel High School and attended North Carolina State College. Raleigh and Western Carolina Col lege at Cullowhee. He is presently employed with the Junaluska Sup ply Company at Lake Janalusks The couple will make their home on the Pigeon Road, Canton. Susan Moody Will Be Hostess To CAR Susan Moody will be hostess at ? meeting of the Joseph Howell So ciety, Children of the American : Revolution, In the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moody on Jonathan Creek. Wednesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. A program of music will be pre sented by Catbey Massic. Karen Smathers, and Betty Owen, after , which the members will take a j hike. Canton Garden Clubs Hold Regular Meets Regular meeting* of thrae Can ton garden club* .'are held laet week The Town and Country Garden Club held a dinner meeting Mon day night at the Towne House in Waynesvllle. Mrs. Donald W. Randolph, newly Installed president, presided and presented a gift to the retiring president, Mrs. Carl E. Powell. Mrs. William Preel was In charge of the program She Introduced Hall B. Whitwortb of Canton who discussed the "Utterburg Cam paign". Mrs. John Lee Jones spoke on the "Alms. Objects, and Principles of the National Garden Club". The Canton Garden Club,, met Tuesday morning In the home of Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey. "Sunnywood." on the Asheville Road. Mrs. C. H. Eskridge was associate hostess During the business session an nouncement was made of the N.C. Garden Club State Convention to be held in Cbaiiotte May 14, IS. 18. and 17, and of the district meeting to be held in Asheville September 12. ? I Mrs. Charles Branson, garden therapy chairman, announced that magazines and flowers were placed In the Haywood County Hospital; during the past month. Mrs. Hoey stated that two books. "The Care and Feeding of Garden Plants,"1 published by the American Society for Horticultural Science, and | "Japanese Flower Arrangements" ? I by Allen. Rave been placed in the | Canton Library by the club Schedules for the annual flower ( show and club yearbooks were dls- t tributed. Mrs. James B. Hurley < gave a report of the Junior Garden ? Club. At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. Hoey displayed a tray of wild ] flowers, ferns, and moss. Later the ( group made a tour of the Hoey wild flower gardens. Mrs. Clyde Hawkins, of Ashevllle \ was the guest speaker at the reg- < ular meeting of the Rhododendron ] Garden Club Tuesday morning in j the home of Mrs. J. E. Wilkinson on Sky land Terrace. ( Mrs. Hawkins discussed flower ' arrangements and conducted a demonstration on the subject. j The group completed plans for i an Iris Flower Show to be held in < May in th? assembly room of the i Canton library. ] Mrs. T. R. Barnes was a guest. ] Mrs. E. W. White J Is Honored J At Luncheon t Mrs. John M. McClure honored her mother. Mrs. E. W. White, at * a luncheon Tuesday in her home ( at Lake Junaluska on the occasion 1 of the latter's birthday anniversary. I The guests, in addition to Mrs. 1 White, were Mrs. Jarvis Caldwell, ( Mrs. Mattle Davis, Mrs. Grover 1 Leatherwood, Mrs. Elisabeth * Reeves. Mrs. Reeves Noland. Mrs. Dewey Lavender, Mrs, R. C. Long, 1 Mrs, Ben Walker, Mrs. Henderson * McClure. Mrs. C. G. Medford. Mrs. v Clark Messer. Mrs. Jim Welch. Mrs. W. B. Noland, Mrs. L. G. Dolson, 1 ! Mrs. Tom Fincher. Mrs. Albert Mc- ^ Cracken, Mrs. Ada Dotson. Mrs. L. ] O. Ferguson, Mrs. T. C. Davis, Mrs. Maye Davis, Mrs. V. R. Davis. Mrs. Roy Medford. Mrs. F. H. Par- ? ?is, Mrs. Lee Williamson. Mrs. ( Curtis Rogers, Mrs. Reuel Noland. I and Mrs. Clinton McElroy. a * * * |) Miss Limja Sloan has returned e to Greensborp College after speed- e ing the weekepd with her parents, B Mi. and Mrs. Ben Moan. ? * ? t George Dewey Stovall. senior at g Davidson College, spent the week- ? end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stovall. Ml DIVISION AND DISTRICT OFFICERS of the United Daughters at the Confederacy were guest* of the Wayaearilie chanter at the district annnal nwllnt Saturday at the First Methodist Church. Left to right, seated, are Mrs. Lloyd Jarrett. ear responding secretary ef the North CaroUna Divi sion; Mrs. Preston Thomas, secretary pro teas of District One; uit Mr*. J. 9. Crawler, recording * secretary of the N. C. Division. Standing, also left to right, are Mr* C. P. Ktrfcpatrick, president of th* hostess chapter; Mrs. C. O. Deas. District di- \ racier; and Mrs. Ashley T. St. Amang. Division \ president. J (Mountaineer Photo) . Mrs. Campbell Is New Head Of UDC District Mrs. R. R. Campbell of Waynes irille was elected president of the Brst district of the North Carolina Division of the United Daughters at the Confederacy at the annual meeting of the district Saturday in the First Methodist Church here, rhe Haywood Chapter of Waynes rllle was the hostess group. Mrs. Campbell succeeds Mrs. C. D. Deas of Asheville, who presid ed at the meeting. The- main address was given by Mrs. Ashley T. St. Amand of Wil mington, N C? Division president. 1 She was introduced by Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, president of ,the 1 lostess chapter. Mrs. Campbell gave the address >f welcome to which Mrs. Dan Tompkins of Sylva responded. Special music was presented by Miss Nancy Francis of Waynes ville, music student at Western Carolina College. Flags were ad vanced by John Queen, III, James EUchard Queen, and Milas Kirk >a trick. Mrs. W. F Swift of Waynesville ntroduced the pages, Beth Jacocks ind Patty Scroggs of Canton and -arey Howell and Marietta Camp >ell of' Waynesvjlle.' Miss Pauline Slaughter of Can on aonducted a memorial service. Luneheon was served in the ;hurch dining room. Among the llstlnguished guests were Mrs. J. V. Keel of Rocky. Mount. 2nd vice >resident of the North Carolina Jivision, UDC; Mrs. J. S. Crowley >f Wilmington, recording secretary; ind Mrs. D. S. Coltrane of Raleigh, reasurer. Around one hundred delegates ittended from chapters in Ashe rille. Canton, Hendersonville, Syl >a, and Waynesville. * * ? funaluska Club Host To C. Pigeon The Lake Junaluska Home Dem mstration Club entertained the Jood Neighbors of Center Pigeon, lome Demonstration Club Friday fternoon in the home of Mrs. Al ert McCracken. Associate host sses were Mrs, Carroll McCrack n, Mrs. FrankHn McCracken, and ilri L. J. Dotson. Mrs. Hearst Burgin, president of he hostess group, welcomed the uests and Mrs. Willard Moody onducted the devotions. A demonstration was given by Iss Mary Cornwell. home agent. MYF District Retreat Is Set For May 6 The annual Haywood County Sub-District Methodist Youth Fel lowship Retreat will be held at Camp Hope en Sunday, May 8. Registration will be held from 2 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. with a fee Df 35 cents. Sub-diet riet officers will be elect ed and installed after which work shops will be held on "What A Methodist Believes," and "How To I Create Interest in the MYF." Games and singing will be in- , eluded on the program. Everyone is asked to bring a picnic lunch. Soft drinks, and paper plates will be furnished by the various churches. ? ? ? Use the Want Ada far reanlta HDC Schedule " Tuesday, May 1, 2:00 pjn. ? Home of Mrs. Goble McCracken? Beaverdam club will entertain Crabtree-Hyder Mt.?Iron Duff. Wednesday, May 2, 9:30 a.m.? Home of Mrs. W. F. Swift?Fair view club will entertain Dellwood Club. Wednesday, May 2, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.?County Tour of Homes for Home Demonstration Clubs. Thursday, May 3, 11:00 a.m. ? Home of Mrs. Carl C-reen?Fines Creek Club will entertain Morning Star Club. Friday, May 4, 11:00 a.m.?Mrs. Jim B. Leatherwood ? Jonathan Club will entertain Clyde Club. ? * ? ? Mrs. O. H. Shelton has return ed tg her home here after spend ing two months in Atlanta with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. i and Mrs. Hugh Shelton. Baptist Circles Bet Meetings ' For Tuesday Circles of ttie First Baptist Church will bold May meetings ruesday, May 1, as fillcws: The Annie Armstrong Circle will neet with Mrs. Douglas Worsham it 10 a. m. The Lottie Moon Circle will meet vith Mrs. William Medford at 10 i. m. The Ann Judson Circle will meet it the church at 3:30 p. m The Pearl Joblnston Circle will neet at the church at 7:30 P. m. The Eliza Yates Circle will meet rith Mrs. L. E. Perry at 7:30 p. m. The Fannie E. S. Heck Circle rill meet with Mrs. Leo BuchTker it 8 p. m. The Business Women's Circle rill meet witfi Miss Jean Childers it 8 p m . * ? * ? Miss Dot Liner, student at Ireensboro follege, spent the veekend with her parents, Mr. and Jrs. Jerry Liner. ? ? * Stanford Massie. student at Duke Jniversity, spent the weekend with lis parents, Mr. And Mrs. Francis Jassie. I ? ? ; SPECIAL! 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