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Mrs. Smith Is Hostess At Club Meeting r: . The Waynetville Woman's Club held il? |mt spring meeting Thurs day afternoon In the form of a covered dfldi luncheon at the home J of Mn. .Virgil Smth on Muckle i Cove Road. Luncheon was served on the porch Rrk>h to the meeting. Mrs. T. W. Bridges, vice presi dent, presided during the business hour. Miss1 Pearl Harris, delegate to th^'stago meeting last month In Durham, |lpve a report Of the Plans SMTr discussed for Clean Up Weekwhich the club will spon sor the first week of June. * * * Don Fowlar Heads Chap# Hill Club Don Fowler, a senior at the University of North Carolina, has been elected and Installed at presi dent of the Chapel HtU Astronomy Club. The elub Is composed of Uni versity students, professors, scient ists and **her Chapel HU1 resi dents interested ia astroiSbnty. Fowler, the son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Fowler of Waynetville, Is a student in the School of Radio and Television. ' """ NEW OFFICERS OF THE XI OMICEOty chapter of Beta Sifma Phi were installed Thursday niaht. They are. left to right, Mrs. Ra> Ellis, president; Miss Bernice Harrrll, vice president; Mrs. John Nesbltt. rnordlnt secretary: and Mrs. Cecil Wan ton, treasurer. Mrs. Virgil Smith, corresponding secretary was not present when the picture was' made. (Mountaineer Photo). ' ? ' ? '? !';11 . .'"" ' ? 4 ' ' Richland Garden Club Will Meet Thursday The Richland Garden Club will hold a luncheon meeting Thurs day at 12:30 p.m. In the home of Mrs. Clayton Walker. Mrs. J. H. Smathers, Jr. snd Mrs. William Medford will be as sociate hostesses. ANNOUNCEMENT v t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Young announce the birth of a son, Rob ert Paul, Jr., on Saturday, May 19, in Portsmouth, Va. * * * Simmer beef knuckle in cold water with onion ind seasonings. Add canned tomatoes, diced celery and carrots for a good soup. XiOmicronHas - Installation Of New Officers Installation of new officers of the XI Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Charlie Wtoodard ' Those installed were Mrs. Bay Ellis, president; Miss Bernlce Har rell, vice president; Mrs. John Nesbitt. recording secretary; Mrs. Virgil.Smith, corresponding secre tary; and Mrs. Cecil Blanton, treasurer. Miss Edna Summerrow, outgoing president, conducted the ceremony. Named as chairmen of standing committees were Mrs. Ray Whlsen hunt, ways and means; Mrs. Charles McDarris, social; Mrs. Mildred Hines, service; Mrs. Ray- ! mond Caldwell, publicity; Miss Edna Summerrow, historian; Mrs. Stanley Henry, program; and Mrs. Jack Klopp and Mrs. Charles Ed wards, contact. Three former members of the Alpha Theta Chapter of the soror ity, Mrs. Jack Klopp, Mrs. Ray mond Caldwell, and Mrs. Edwin Russell, received the Exemplar Degree in a ritual conducted by Mrs. Charles Edwards. A social hour followed the meeting. ? ? ? WSCS Officers Are Installed At Clyde Church An installation service tot offi cers of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Clyde Methodist Church was conducted Sunday night by the pastor of the church, the Rev. George C. Starr. The officers are as follows: Mrs. Roland Leatherwood. president; Mrs. Gerald Fish, vice president; Mrs. Carl Gillis. secretary; Mrs. Ernest Rogers, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Latimer, promotion secretary; Mrs. Mark Cathey, secretary of Mission ary Education: Mrs. Grady Rogers, secretary of Christian Social Rela tions and Local Church Activities; Mrs. George C. Starr, Jr., secretary of Student Work; Mrs. S. L. Rog ers, secretary of Children's Work; Mrs. C. E. Brown, Jr., secretary of Youth Work; Mrs. Carlyle Haynes, secretary of Literature and Publi cations; Mrs. Frank Chambers, sec retary of Spiritual Life;#Mrs. Har ry Stamey, Jr., secretary of Sup plies; and Mrs. Anne Dee Stamey, secretary of the Status of Women. Circle chairmen installed were Mrs. Grady Rogers, Circle 1; Mrs. Carlyle Haynes, Circle 2; and Mrs. Edith Cannon. Circle 3. Mrs. Doe Mann and Mrs. R. C. Cannon were presented Life Mem , bership pins. ? * ? B and PW Club Plans a Meeting At Junaluska The Waynesville Business and Professional Women's Club will | meet at Camp Junaluska Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock for a covered dish supper. The nominating committee will report and annual reports will be given by committee chairmen. Members have been invited by Miss Ethel McCoy and Mrs. Charles Fowler, hostesses, to come early for a tour of the Camp Junaluska grounds. Those who cannot get to Camp Junaluska early are asked to meet at the Court House Parking , Lot at 6:45 p.m. * THREE MEMBERS OF BETA SIGMA PHI re ceived the Exemplar Decree and went from the Alpha Theta chapter to the &i Omicron Chapter of the sorority In a ritual conducted at a meeting of the XI Omicron chapter Thursday night. They are, left to right, Mrs. Raymond Caldwell, Mrs. Jack Klopp, and Mrs. Edwin Russell. (Mountaineer Photo). Four Haywood Students At Brevard College To Graduate Four candidates will receive the associate of arts degree from Brev ard College at Commencement ex ercises to be held Sunday, May 27.' They are Wilma Marie Jolly of Waynesville, Clarence Gerald Bak er of Hazelwood, and Margaret Elizabeth Riche and Fredrice Lou ise Trull of Canton. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered at 11 g,m. by the Rev. Chesley C. Herbert. Jr.,' pastor of the Myers Park Methodist Church in Charlotte. Adm. W. N. Thomas, USN, retir ed, will be the speaker at the grad uation exercises at 3.30 Sunday afternoon. * ? * Miss Calhoun Is Chairman Of WC Dance Miss Kathleen Calhoun of Way nesville was chairman for the. an nual dance held by members of the Commercial Class of Woman's College Saturday night in Elliott Hall Ballroom. Miss Calhoun led the dance figure escorted by Robert Bran non, also of Waynesville. The mood of graduation was created at the dance with an over sized. three dimensional cap and gown hung over the ballroom stage. Flowers lined the edge of the upper balcony overlooking the terrace where the figure was presented. p Miss Calhoun, the daughter of Mrs. Fred Calhoun, will complete her commercial course at WC next week. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cathey and their sons, Phil and Don, and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davis, and their children, Michal and Susan, have returned to their homes from Day tona Beach, Florida where they spent a vacation. Miss Hall Is Honored At Miscellaneous Shower Miss Dale Hall, bride-elect of Jimmy Frady, was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Mary Reeves, Thursday even ing in her home on Chestnut Park Drive. A pink and blue color scheme was used and informal games were played. Twenty-five guests were includ ed. * * * Bananas and rhubarb make a de- , licious pie filling. I .Iff?JSl .I'.l HDC Schedule Wednesday, May 23, 10:00 a.m.? Food Preservation Demonstration ?Miss Iola Pritchard?REA kitch en. Thursday, May 24, 1:30 p.m. ? West Canton?Mrs. Paul Medford. Friday, May 25, 2:00 p.m. ?Lake Junaiuska?Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Jr. * ? ? Miss Dot Liner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Liner of Lake Jun aiuska, who has completed her jun ior year at Greensboro College, ar rived Friday to spend the summer vacation. Mis* Jeanette Honeycntt, whose I marriage to Stanley Underwood will <ake place June It, baa honor- | ed us with her selections of Silver, China and Crystal. Her patterns ' are: ? A Silver?''Blossom Time" by In ternational. China?MDeanvllle" by Roys" Jaekson. CryslaU^Cryatolite" by Helsey. They are now on display at KUBT GANS, Jeweler I' - I ?a? 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