MISS JO ANNA McCRACKEN I* the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CWroll McCracken of Waynesville, who announce her encasement to Georse Arnold Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sam Robin son of Canton. The weddtavg is planned for Jnly 29. ^ (Photo by H. B. Norton). Mrs. Clyde Hoey Entertains J Miss Cline J Mr*. Clyde K. Hoey of Canton was hostess at a coffee hour Tues- e day morning in her home, "Sunny- c wood", as a courtesy to Miss Vir- e ginia Cline, bride-elect of Edward ^ Thornhill, III, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ? The bridal motif was used in the decorations and refreshments. The c honor guest was presented a gift 1 of china and Miss Adrienne Smath ers, also a bride-elect, was pre- ^ sented a gift of china. , Assisting in serving were Mrs. J. L. Reeves, Mrs. W. J. Hampton, Mrs. W. R. Palmer, Mrs. Fred Fer guson, Mrs. A. P. Cline, Jr., and Mrs. A. W. Bottoms. S Approximately 35 guests were 1 included. 1 Miss McCracken [s Honored R.t Shower Miss Kathryn McCracken, bride lect of Terry McGill, was the guest if honor at a miscellaneous show er given by Mrs.- Guy Fulbright Wednesday afternoon in her home it Lake Junaluska. A pink and white motif was ?arried out with mixed garden lowers. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Phomas Ray, Mrs. W. C. Leather vood, and Miss Karen McCracken. Thirty-five guests were included. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harrod of Savannah, Georgia, formerly of iVaynesville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Posey Gentry. Miss Smathers, Bride - Elect, Is Honored Miss Adrienne Smathers of Can ton, bride-elect of Paul Henson. was honored at a party Snd linen shower Wednesday afternoon giv en by Mrs. Paul Launer in her home "Pine Knot Farm" near Can ton. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. F. K. Gardner, of Asheville. A color scheme of pink and white was used in the decorations and refreshments. Mrs. Fleetwood Smathers and Mrs. W. J. Battison, mother and grandmother of the honor guest, presided at the tea table. Those included in the courtesy were Miss Smathers. Mrs. Smath ers, Mrs. W. J. Battison, Mrs. W. J. Battison, Jr., Mrs. M. C. Henson. Mrs. Hugh Mease, Mrs. Frank Mease, Mrs. Joe Mease, Mrs. Hol land Bell, Mrs. George M. Smath ers, Mrs. Mark West. Mrs. Hall Whitworth, Mrs., Willis Kirkpat rick, Mrs. Joe Hair, Mrs. Gerald Hill, Miss Marjoric Hipps. Miss Jane Johnson, Miss Margaret Jane Wykle, Mrs. Charles Rhodarmer, and Mrs. F. I. Neyvman. * * ? Mrs. Christopher Is Hostess At Club Meeting Mrs. Frank Christopher was hostess at a meeting of the Francis /^nua UnmA nnmnnefrotinn Pink V/UTV ItVflllV lyviiiwJWM aviuii V1UU last night in her home. Mrs. Henry Francis presided and reports were given by project leaders as follows: home beauti fication, Mrs. R. H. Boone; food conservation by Mrs. Christopher; and gardens by Mrs. Fred Davis. Mrs. Walter Ensley and Miss Evelyn Sisk gave reports on the craft workshop which they attend ed at Camp Schaub. * The group voted to hold a food sale on Saturday, June 30, to raise funds for Achievement Day. Mrs. Ensley, Mrs. Max Rogers. Mrs. Bryce Crawford, and Mrs. Henry Francis were named to as sist with the Chest X-ray on June 28. The demonstration on Vegetable Varieties was given by Mrs. Max Rogers and Miss Evelyn Sisk, ? ? ? Ms and Mrs. C. G. Thompson spent the first of the week in White Sulphur Springs, West Vir ginia attending a convention of fertilizer manufacturers. They left White Sulphur Springs yesterday for Washington where they were joined by their son, Bill, for a short stay there. They will return home by way of Williamsburg, Va. MISS ROSALIND AMMONS, soprano, U shown with her accom panist, Miss Linda Boonr. Miss Amnions wilt rive a voice recital Friday nlcht in the First Baptist Church and Miss Boone will be heard in a rronp of piano solos. Following the recital a reception will be held in the social hall of the church. (Mountaineer Photo). South Clyde Club Has Meeting The South Clyde Home Demon stration Club met Tuesday after noon in the home of Mrs. V. N. Allen with Mrs, Van Deavers as co-hostess. The devotional was giv en by Mrs. V. N. Allen. Mrs. Ivan Deavers and Lou Anne Osborne were guests. During the business session with Mrs. Henry Osborne presid ing, plans were made for a work shop with plastics on June 27 at the club house. Project leader reports were giv en on Home Gardens by Mrs". Walt er Rhodarmer, Vegetables by Mrs. Bill Wooten, and Dairying by Mrs. Florence Rhinehart. The demonstration on "Vege tables Varieties" was given by Mrs. Bill Wooten. * * * Mrs. w. L. Hutch ins of Boone ville is visiting Mrs. E. B. McClure at her home on Walnut Street. Mrs. Hutchlns is the wife of the late Mr. Hutchins, former super intendent of the Waynesville Dis trict of the Methodist Church. Rosalind Ammons Will Be Heard In Recital Miss Rosalind Ammons will be presented in a voice recital at the First Baptist Church, Friday night, June 15, at 8 p.m. Her accom panist will be Miss Linda Boone. Miss Ammons' program will in clude "Draw Near To Me," by Bach; "Amarilli, mia bella." by Caccini; "Vittoria, mio core!" by Carissiml; and several Mozart com positions. Miss Boone will play two piano solos, "To The Sea,'' by MacDow ell and "La pius que lente" Valse, by Debussy. A special number will be by Jimmy Lovette, flutist, who will play "Lo! Here The Gentle Lark," by Bishop. Miss Ammons, a member of the junior class of the Waynesville High School, is well-known to local audiences, having appeared as solo ist with the* Waynesville High School, mixed chorus and in other musical events. She will attend Transylvania Music Camp this sum mer. mias ouuii^ is accvniponisi ior the high school chorus and has alao won recognition as a musician. ? * ? Joint Hostesses Entertain For Miss Medford Mrs. Howard Bryson and Mlu Mary Cornwell entertained Mon day evening in the home of Mrs. Bryson at a crystal shower honor ing Miss Mary Medford, whose marriage to Lynwood McElroy will take place next Sunday. Mixed garden flowers were used in decorating and the bride-elect was presented a corsage. Following informal games and contests, prires were awarded to Miss Nancy Killian and Mrs. Carl Bntcliffe. The guests completed a booklet of household hints which was presented to Miss Medford. Included in the courtesy were Miss Medford and her mother, Mrs. W. C. Medford. Mrs. Law rence Leatherwood, Mrs. Carl Rat cliffe, Mrs. P. H. Gentry, Mrs. Charles Isley. Miss Nancy Killian, Miss Elsie Palmer, Mrs. Ben Phil lips, Mrs. F. G. Rippetoe, Mrs. R. G. Hudson, Mrs. Claude Rogers, Mrs. Joe Palmer. Mrs. G. C. Palm er, Jr., Mrs. James Carpenter. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick, Miss Evelyn Slier, Mrs. Richard White, Mrs. Herbert Singletary, Mrs. Kurt Gans, Mrs. Bill Swift, Mrs. Ken Fry, Mrs. Rebekka Murray. Miss Peggy McCracken, and Mrs. Rufus McCracken of Charlotte. e ? e I Home Club Has Meeting At Crabtree The Crabtree-Iron Duff-Hyder Mountain Home Demonstration Club met Friday at the Crabtree Methodist Church with Mr*. G. C. Palmer, Mrs. Lowery Ferguson and Mrs. Fred Safford as hostesses. The president, Mrs. Hugh Noland, was in charge of the business and the devotional was given by Mrs. Manson Medford. Mrs. Lowery Ferguson, Mrs. Carl Ferguaon, Mrs. Raymond Caldwell, volunteered to work at X-Ray Mobile. Mrs. Noland, Mrs. Carl Fergu son and Mary Pope reported on the craft work shop at Camp Schaub. Project reports were given on Gardening by Mrs. Manson Med ford, Home Beautiflcation by Mrs. Fred Salford, Dairying by Mrs. T. C. Davis and Health by Mrs. Roy Medford. The demonstration on "Vega table Varieties" was given by Mrs. G. C. Palmer, r XJ Reliable Jewelers Make Unusual Offer To Help Waynesville Obtain RECREATION CENTER YOU CAN BENEFIT, TOO! "Due to my keen interest in this community having a modern Recreation Center, I am making for a limited time this very special proposition - - - "With any purchase of $50.00 or more at our store, we will buy one share of stock, at $10.00 in the customer's name in the Recreation Commission, 'fhis offer is in addition to our purchase of stock, which we made the first day. "Make your purchases now, and you'll help yourself and the Recreation Commission." 2>aoe EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE INCLUDED* Watches ? Diamonds ? Silver ? Gift Items WE FEATURE LEADING BRANDS OF NATIONALLY KNOWN GOODS ? - . > '? t DAVE FELDMAN Owner Remember Father With A Gilt I B J ?! I V ? il I ?? From RELIABLE I to 1 ^ W 1 ? J ^ ?? ?RHTTV^V^Tn LIGHTERS ? WALLETS ? RINGS ? SHt?T ~??Z !ETS,?.?ASPS e^T?aS1pw?wtt?uSS^ ? PENS ? PENCILS ? WATCHES. ? Fair Trade Items Excluded. 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