Sheppe's GM,s For MOTHER ... V COTTON DRESSES Mom cm alway* mc an eatra cotton drcaa. Some with Jacket*. Siaea It ? Xt and 14V* ? X4Vk. C 95 Specially Priced! W OTHERS TO It.tS Lovely New HATS For r Mother Smart, New Sprint And Summer Styles 299 OTHERS TO 5.95 NO IRON - - QUICK DRY NYLON BRUNCHIE Moai'i doNit Mend around the house and garden la a brunch (Ml These quirk-dry M QQ nyleng are lovely ? 99 and only tJP * CLUTCH BAGS Fashion taken in hand ... plain or fancy . , . tuned to taste . . . our catchy costume - cordinated clutch ... a lovely |ttl that no mother can - _ _ help hat adore. 1 UU Come aae! "?? Jk m vr sKcppc^ Its Mala Street I . , MRS. JOHN FREDERICK RUFF was married In Walhalla. South Carolina, on Friday. April 20. She is thr former Miss Patsy Helen Swsynclm. daughter of Mr. tind Mrs. G rover Swaynfim of Lake Junaluska. Mr. Ruff Is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ruff of Waynesvlllr. (H. B. Norton Photo). Richland Garden Club Has Program On Natchez, Miss. ! The Richland Garden Club met Thursday In the home of Mrs. R. i L. Prevost. Mrs. J. H. Way and Mrs. R. H. Stretcher were asaoct ' ate hostesses. I Mrs. J. W. Ray. Mrs. T. L. Gwyn, and Miss Lou Elva Eller gave account* of their recent trip to Natchez, Miss. Mis Ray also distributed booklets which she had bought on the trip. Mrs. W. F. Swift presided and plans were made for a landscaping project at the Health Center. Mrs.| C. K. Weekley.and Mrs. A. J. Green were welcomed as new members. Luncheon was served by the hostesses. OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE ? ' ? ? ? ? "* MI ?MTi'i i?yiiM i?! ^A^AJvii mMSTm] MISS UNIVERSE "JnrjO, ufMiiw ImtM 1 WW fc SENATOR "I" -"ttiTfr.n "??i* rvnsuMi, ?uliipri^, hn?n> MM SENATOR "EW" nmntt. mZmZSTi*. Imn tf UK mm (JM| (Aim MiMI, .M DOLLY MADISON t? JMrtlt $4950 Mors Graduates Choose BULOVA Than Any Other Fins Watckt CliillliirB "*?* -~* ?w? IU10VA WdtW *rt? I. MM WMK?<W 3^QP *??" 1 rt,,,M0 CO. M-? Sctentlftc.Hy M ...Mk | '? i ? llinif II. I. ? MISS NORMA LILLIAN ROBERTS The Rev and Mrs. 1 von I.. Roberts of Canton announce the en gagement of their daughter. Norma I.illian. student gt Duke Uni versity, to David Arthur Wright of Mount Holly and the University of North Carolina. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Wright of Mount Holly. The wedding will take place in August. Fletcher School Dance Recital Is Set For Friday The Fletcher School of Dance will present Waynesvllle students in ? song and dance revue Friday, May ?, at 8 p.m. in the Central Elementary School. No admission will be charged. The students, ranging in age from four to the teens, will pre sent ballet, tap, acrobatic, and ball room numbers. Exhibitions of the tango and modern swing dance will be given by a group of teen-agers and spe cial numbers will be presented by students from Canton and Ashe dlle. The Waynesvllle group Is cont used of Beth Reeves, Martha teeves, Kathy Whitman. Barbara knn Williams. Margaret Ferguson, Jnda Case, Carol Edwards. Cindy Sutton, Virginia Reeves, Nancy iFelch, Teresa ? Lee Russell, Susie .eatherwood, Sue Palarski, Martha lo Chambers. Betty Nell Carver, Jat Reed, Nancy Sue Campbell, rudy Woody, Debra Welch, Donna ?arol Whitman, Nancy Sale, Sandra Setzer, Teresa Tate, Mary Jane rerrell, Vicky Russell, Sheila Bal ance, Harriet Campbell, Carol "aylor, Vickie Raveano, Rose 'ampbell. Helen Kirkpatrick, Betty Owen, ean McDaniel, Beverly Dickerson, 'arey Howell. Peggy Gill, Sara 'obb, Linda Kay Smith, Danny Vhisenhunt. Bruce Alexander, larry Sullivan. David Ferguson Irnest Edwards, Jimmy Smith, and ack Prevost Mrs. J. C. Roberts of the Fletch r School of Dance is teacher of he group and Mrs. Dickerson has ssisted with the social dancing. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Donnelly nd their two children are leaving Mnorrow for Atlanta where they rill make their home. Mr. Donnei f, who has been with Champion 'aper and Fibre Co., has accepted position with the Georgia Power !o. * ? - '? Home Clubs Hold Joint Meeting I Members of the Crabtree-Hyder Mountain - Ir<5n Duff Home Dem onstration Club were guests of the Beaverdam Club at a meeting Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Goble McCracken. The joint meeting was held in observance of j National Home Demonstration i Week i Mrs. George Frady. president of the hostess club, presided and wel- j corned the guests. Each club mem ber introduced herself. Mrs. Lloyd Jones conducted the devotions. Announcement was made that the Beaverdam Club will meet on June 19 instead of the regular date to give the members an op portunity to attend Farm and Home Week. The club voted to make a $55 contribution to the Cancer Cru sade which is being sponsored by the Happy Homemakers of Canton. Mrs. Tom Hipps gave a report ? of the Federation meeting held In | Franklin, Mr?. Hoyt Barton report- ( ed a special Interest meeting on teas and receptions, and Mrs. James Mfcson discussed a new pro duct for floor finishing. Mrs. George Worley gave a re port of the road beautiflcation meeting held by county leaders in Waynesvllle. Mrs. Paul Robinson, citizenship chairman, jpresented a program on Guatamala. Mrs. James Matheson directed the recreation and each guest was presented an etched ash tray as a favor. The demonstration on Food Con servation was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. ? ? * OES Sets Meeting For Thursday Night The Waynesville Chapter. No. 165. Order of the Eastern Star will meet Thursday at 8-p.m. in the Masonic rooms in the First Na tional Bank. Worthy Matron Julia Chambers will preside. * * * Use the Want Ads ror results. _ , - ?? The Fletcher School of Dancing ^ " Presents SONG and DANCE REVUE I Friday, May 4, 8 P. M. at the Central Elementary School Public Cordially Invited / No Admission Chary* This Fast Moviny. Colorful Show Is Ideal Entertainment For Th? Entire Family , M J Mrs. Perry Will Be, Hostess To UDC A meeting of the Haywpod Chap tor, United Daughters of the Con federacy will be held in the home ?f Mrs. L. E. Perry Friday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Thad Chafin will be Co-hostess and Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick will preside. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt will give a pro gram on "Prisons of the North and South" and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell will review the UDC .magazine ? * * GUT POTEAT IS DISCHARGED Cpl. Guy Poteat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Poteat of Chestnut Park Drive, has been discharged from the Army and is now at home with his parents. Prior to entering the service he served three years in the National Guard. After basic training at Camp Gordon, Ga? he was sta tioned at Ft. Hood, Tex. He was a member of the 1950 class of Waynesville High School. ? ? ? Sgt./Major and Mrs. J. B. Luck Luckadoo's mother. Mrs. G. C Wyandotte, Mich., are visiting Mrs. i Ltfchadoo's mother, Mrs. G. C. I Plott. Swiss law required pencils to be sharpened before they are sold. MRS. B. B. CAMPBELL Is the new president of District One of the North Carolna Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She was elected at a district meeting held here last Saturday. She succeeds Mrs. C. D. Deas of AshevBle. Skyland Club Has Pilgrimage In Smokies Members of the Skyland Garden Club made a will) flower pilgrim age in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park last Thursday. The group drove to Newfound Gap and Clingman's Dome, and stopped for a picnic lunch and hike in The Chimneys' area in Tennessee. They'visited the park ranger's headquarters in Gatlin burg and tTie Green Briar Cove Ranger Station, taking a hike from the latter. Mrs. Joe Liner led the pilgrim age and was hostess at lunch. A guest was Mrs. Boyd Evans. Mrs. Frank Worthington is presi dent of the club. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt left this morning for Chattanooga. Tennessee where they will attend the wedding of their son, Robert B. Colkitt, and Miss Eugenia Crow tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. They were accompanied by their daugh ter, Mrs. Paul McElroy, Jr., and her daughter, Rebecca McElroy. KURT CANS- "The Home of Fine Gifts" Vo Mothe*. \ ?- - - from her Children Charms Show Names, . Birth Dates of Children, and Grandchilren. BRACELETS from $2.50 DISCS from $1.50 ? FREE ENGRAVING FREE GIFT WRAPPING SPECIAL / - CHILDREN'S SHOES OXFORDS, STRAPS, AND mm mm mm $498 PATENTS AND ALL COLORS ^8 PINK, BLUE AND WHITE * ALL SIZES VERY SPECIAL ' | LADIES' SHOES V Beautiful Shoes ^ In Sandals. Straps and Pumps ? All Colors and Styles ? SPECIAL J THIS WEEK - END ? B|j MASSIES DEPT. STORE '

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