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Luncheons And Braxkfost Honor Canton Bride-Elect Mis* Mtrwrci Jane Wykle, bride-elect oi William Harold Col lins ol Gainesville. Ga.. was hon ored >a< a luncheon Thursday given by Mrs Roy H. Moon? and her daughters. Miss Linda Moore and Miss Barbara Moore tti their home On Jtdnson Street. Canton Mheed summer flowers were used, and the honoree was pre sented a gift of silver. Gvefcts included Miss Wykle. Mr*. CYank Wykle. Miss Marianna Moon, Miss Claire Seaman. Miss Jaru; Johnson. Mrs Paul Henson. Misf 'flftwood Westmoreland. and Miss- Eolith Carolyn Hutchins Mils Wykie was honored at a lunciifori Friday in the Manor In AsheVnie. Hostesses were Mrs Carl T. Welte of Canton and Mrs i Joe Kfng of Asheville A color scheme of pink and white warn carried out, and the honor guest was given a gift of silver and a corsage Included in the courtesy were Miss Wykle. Mrs Frank W>kle. Mrs Clayton Mahaffey, Mrs C C. Nicholls. Mrs. W. J. Hampton, Mrs. R D. Coleman. Jr . Mrs Paul Henaon. Miss Claire Seaman. Miss Jane Johnson Miss Marianna Moon On Saturday Mrs Fleetwood Smathers and her daughter, Mrs. Paul Henson. were hostesses at a breakfast as a courtesy to Miss Wykle. The event was held at the home of the former on Pennsyl ? vania Ave The bridal motif was used, and Miss Wykle was presented a show er of towels. Those present were Miss Wykle, Mrs Frank Wykle, Miss Melissa Osborne. Mrs. A W Bottoms. Mrs. Willis Kirkpatriek, Mrs. A. P Cline. Mrs W. G Cole. Mrs W J Battison. Mrs. J. L Reeves, Mrs. C C Nicholls. Mrs W J Hampton Mrs. Henry Seaman. Miss l.ucretia Rhodarmer. Miss Atwood West moreland. Miss Claire Seaman, Miss Jane Johnson, and Miss Matting.i Moon. Mllk.M'ykle and Mr Collins will : he lAflfried Saturday at 5 pm In the Ventral Methodist Church, t'.intdV, HDC Schedule i Tuesday, Sept 1.1, 2 p m ? South Clyde?Mrs. Craig Allen. 7 .10 p.m. l.akestde?Mrs. Kenneth Lowe. . Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2 p.m. White Oak?^please cheek the of fice for thist. 7:80 pm Francis ? Cove?Mrs. R. C. Rlrkman > Thursday, Sept lk^-4930 ? m Fines Creek?Mrs. Tom Rogers ' Friday, Sept. 14, 2 pm. Crab tree-Hyder Mt.-Ironduff?Crablree : Methodist Church * ? ? Mrs. Sangster To Be Speaker At WSCS Mrs. William E Sangster. wife ; of the famous evangelist of Lon ? don. England, will be the guest speaker at a regular meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Sor s vice of the First Methodist Church. Tuesday, September IV, at 3 30 p m. The meeting will be held in the I Royd Memorial Chapel of the ? church. ? ? ? 1'tr the Want Ads for results BEFORE BEGINNING WORK at a arhool-health conference at llaxelwood School Thursday, at tended by 100 primary-grade teacher*. punch was served bv Mrs. Kufus Slier. cafeteria supervisor to (from Irft) Mm Eva Coir of llazrlwood Sc hool. Mis* Nadir H'allln of Bravrrdam (background), Mm. Criit H'httnilrr of North Canton, and Mrs. Joe S. Davis of llazrlwood. Mountaineer I* ho to I. Town And Country Garden Club Plans Fall Flower Show The Town and Country Garden Club will sponsor a ehrysanthe mum flower show Saturday. Sep tember 29, in the Canton Public Library. Mrs. George Edgerton has been named general chairman of the event. Assisting will be' Schedule committee Mrs. Carl Powell, Miss Frances Summers, Staging Miss Doris Plott, Mrs Neil Vetoe, Mrs. Eleanor (J. Jaeockf; Mrs. George H. Trostel, and Mrs. W. J. Devlin; Judging Mrs Carey T Wells, Jr , Mrs. William Freel, Mrs. A. P Cline, Jr., Mrs llall Whitworth, and Mrs Thomas James; Classifi cation: Mrs. V. E. Wilson, Jr.. Mrs. Donald W Randolph. Mrs, James Setzer; Publicity: Mrs. Carlton Peyton; Entries: Mrs James Pow ell. Mrs James E. Harkins, Mrs. Rrainard Burrus, Mrs. I. A Co man, Jr.; Clean l)p: Mrs. C S Owen. Jr., Mrs W R Hudson, Mrs J L. Jones, Jr., and Mrs. James Campbell. Entries will be made by mem bers of the club only, and the pub lic Is invited to attend. ? ? * Personals Mrs. C I. Darnell lias returned to her home in Clyde after a visit in St. Petersburg. I'la. ? * * John W Shook of Baltimore. Md.. is visiting his sister and broth er. Mrs C L. Darnell and David Shook in Clyde ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs, Butler Ragland left today for their home in Alabama after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ward for several days. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. l.owry Axley of Savannah. Ga., are spending this week here as guests of the form er's sister. Mi's. Charles Rurgtn, at her home on Love Lane WARM, WONDERFUL COATS SEE OUR GRAND SHIPMENT OF COATS Jl'ST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR FALL! WE HAVE THE COAT YOU NEED FOR i ANY OC( XSION ? ALL WOOI. ? TWEEDS ? CASHMERES ? PLAIN OR FDR TRIM ? MILLIIM LININGS i ! ? WE ALSO ? FEATURE THE FAMOI'S COATCRAFT The Coat That * Grows" For Girls SEE OCR SELECTION ? RAIN COATS ? CAR COATS B SJDELINERS ? THERMO-J ACS * USE OUR EASY LAY-AWAY PLAN! AS LOW AS ?$12-95 THE SMART SHOP Main Street Dial GL 6-8210 Primary Teac Health Progra Wedding Plans Are Announced By Miss Wykle Miss Margaret Jane Wykle, i daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank j WykLe of Canton, has completed j plans for her marriage to William j Harold Collins, son of Mr and | Mrs. K. E Collins of Gainesville, Ga. The ceremony will be perform ed h.v the Rev. Cecil G. Hefner, Saturday at 5 p.m. In the Central Methodist Church of Canton Wed ding music will be presented by Mrs Roy Pless, oragnUt. of Canton. David Kirkpatrick. also of Canton, and Miss Patricia Davison of Co lumbia. S C., vocalists. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Miss Janice Cooper of Morristowri. Term., cous in of the bride-elect, will be maid of honor Bridesmaids will be: Miss Patricia Collins of Gaines ville, sister of the bridegroom elect. Miss Anne Gibson of Doug las, Ga.; Miss Mariantta Moon; Miss Atwood Westmoreland; and Miss Claire Seaman* all of Canton: and Mrs. Paul Henson of Canton and Blacksburg, Va, Best man will be E E Collins, Jr . brother of the bridegroom elect Serving as ushers will be: James Collins, also brother of the bridegroom-elect, Lawton Wofford, John Vardaman. Louis Davis, Charles WofToFri. all of Gainesville, and Paul Henson of Canton and Blacksburg, Miss Karen Hearse of Canton will be Junior attendant, and David Shields Wykle, brother of the bride-elect, will be junior usher. Following the ceremony a re ception will be held at Glenelle's on Pisgah Drive. Aliens Creek Club Topic Is Turkey The Aliens Creek Home Demons tration Club met Wednesday even ins in the home of Mrs. Harry Mlddleton with Mrs Arthur Dills In charge The devotional was given by Mrs. Moody Farmer. The club dis cussed in detail the final plans for their Achievement Day exhibit on Family Life which will be held Oc tober 9 and 10. The club discussed the native dress and foods of Tur key. the foreign country being studied by the club. The demonstration on "Your property?real and personal" was presented by the Home Agent. The October meeting Is sched uled to be held with Mrs Bud F.d wards * ? ? Beaverdam Club Has Garden Tour The Beaverdam Home Demons tration Club held their September meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Worley. Mrs. George Fradv was in charge of the meeting The opening devotional was giv en by Mrs. Paul Robinson The club was presented with a check for winning third place on their float in the Canton Labor Day parade The theme of the float was "Community Service". Project leader reports were heard on Home Beautiflcation by Mrs. George Worley; Citizenship by Mrs Paul Robinson: Frown Foods by Mrs. George Frady; Home Gar dens by Mrs T. G Murray. The demonstration on "Your property?real and personal" was presented by the Home Agent. During the social hour club members enjoyed a tour through Mrs. Worlcy's flower garden where fall flowers ware in full bloom a a * Parka Winter, Jr . and David Jeter haste entered damson Col lege as members of the freshman class. hers Discuss im In Schools 100 teachers in the first, second, and third (trades of Haywood County schools met at Hazelwood School Thursday afternoon for a second conference on school health problems. The first conference was held in the spring at the Health Center. The program was opened by Mrs*. Carl Hatcliffc, school super visor, who pointed cut the need for a coordinated county-wide program of school health education. The principal speaker on the program, Or Doris 11 am me tt. Way nesvillc pediatrician, called school health education a "shared respon sibility" between parents and teachers, and pointed out the im portance of teachers being able to evaluate their pupils to deter mine their ability to learn The next speaker. Miss Grace Daniel, consultant on school health education for the State Board of Health. Kaleigh, discussed plans for school work. After an intermission, the teach ers were divided up into groups of first, second, and third grades for discussions on health problems and the publication of a booklet outlin ing a county-wide program of hy I giene In the schools i Mrs Frances Hatcliffc was the leader of the first-grade group. Miss Daniel Was the consultant,] and Mrs. Emily Morgan the record er. Miss Katherine Robinson was the leader of the second-grade croun. Mrs. Ruber Rryson. public health nurse, was the consultant, and Miss Essie Sellers the record er. Miss Sadie Wallin was the lead er of the third-grade groun. Miss I Mildred Barry, state nutritionist, j was the consultant, and Mrs. Rob ert Evans was the recorder. The conference was held jointly , bv the Ha\ wood County Board of 1 Education and the Health Depart ment TO SEE FILM A joint meeting of directors of the Merchants Association and the Chamber of Commerce will see a film on the improvement of a busi i ness district, entitled "Painting the ! Town." . Miss Childers Is Honored At Farewell Tea Miss Jean Childers. who is leav ing this month to accept a posi tion as home agent of Watauga County, was honored at a tea Riv Saturday afternoon in the social hall of the First Baptist Church by the Haywood County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs. Mi-.s Childers has been assistant home agent of Haywood County since her graduation fiom Brrca College in 1949 In the receiving| line were Miss Childers, Miss Mary Cornwell. iNimt agent of Hdywood County; the following Cotncil otTirers: ? Mrs. R J. Fowler of the Fairview i Club. president: Mrs Guorge Frady of the Boaverdam Club, vice president; Mrs. Jimmy William* of ? the Waynesville Homemakers. 2nd vice president; Mrs ? Hugh N'nLand ! of the Crabtree Club, secretary; ! Mrs. V. E. Wilson of Morning 6tar I Club, treasurer; arid Mrs Steve Plemmtmg of the Curnwell Club, historian; and three iRTicers of Dis trict III of Home Demonstration Clubs: Mrs W. D. Kietner of the : Dellwood Club, president; Mrs. Henry Garner of Bethel, secretary; ! and Mrs. Paul Robinson of Beaver I dam. historian Fall flowers in mixed colors formed the centerpieoe for the tea table Miss Childers was present ed a gift of silver and crystal from the Council and other gifts from individual home clubs. Representatives frum all home clubs in the county assisted in re ceiving and serving. Decorations were arranged by Mrs. Joe Cat hey. Mrs, J B, Hur ley, Mrs. Thad Chafin. Mrs Bill Hannah. Mrs. F.ldridge Caldwell. Mrs If. W Stiles, and Mrs. Bram j letto Stone. I ' . ? ? * ? __ ? ? I Canton Woman's Club To Hold Initial Meeting The Canton Woman's Club will hold the initial meeting of the year 1 Tuesday at 6:30 in Glenelle's on Pisgah Drive. Members and prospective mem . b?rs may make reservations for ihe dinner meeting by contacting Mrs. Logan White or Miss Mary i Frances Kirkpatrick. Mrs J. R. Buchanan of Sylva, chairman of the Home Department of the N. C. Federation of Wom an's Clubs, will be guest speaker. Arrangemetns are being made by the officers of the club They in clude Mrs. White, president: Mrs. Glann Howell, vice president; Mrs. M. T. Brooks, recording secertary; Miss Mary Frances Kirkpatrick: I and Mrs Ralph Crawford, cor-' responding (secretary. ? * * Miss Marianna Moon Is Supper Hostess For Miss Wykle M iss Marianna Moon was hostess at a supoer party Wednesday even ing in her Canton home as a courtesy to Miss Margaret Jane Wykle. bride-elect of William Har old Collins. The honoree was presented a, surprise shower of miscellaneous Rifts Guests were Miss Wykle. Miss Linda Brings. Miss Marianna Briggs, Miss Barbara Moore. Miss Linda Moore. Miss June Myers. Miss Melissa Osborne. Miss Jane Johnson. Miss Jean Downs, Miss Mildred Duokett. Miss Claire Sea man. Miss Atwood Westmoreland. Muss Lucretia Rhodamer, and Mrs Paul Henson. K,l R T (J ANS ? "The Home of Fine Silver" A Return to Elegance f To the Southern Manor Born GEORGIAN . in Sterling by TOW1 ? Calm Southern nights, magnolia blooms, and stately mansion colonnades . . . are all reflected bere in Georgian . . . brought forth from Towle's collection of Sterling Silver classics to complement the graciousness of Southern hospitality. Six-piece place setting, $41.25, serving pieces from $6.00. I NOTICE TO STUDENTS What college, university, or preparatory school do you attend and when do vou begin the fall term? The Mountaineer needs this information for a complete list of students. Please fill In the blanks below and return at once. Student's name Home community Parents College and location , Class ? J v I Fairview Women Study Netherlands The Fairview Home Demonstra- i tion Club met Wednesday morning , at the home of Mrs. Clyde Jordon , with Mrs. Darwin Jordon as co ' hostess. Mrs. Ernest Green was in charge and gave the opening devotional. , During the business session final I plans were made for the club's I Achievement Day Exhibit Mrs. Frank Battle, chairman of 1 , the Citizenship committee, report ed on the life and cu *oms and n- ' i c'ustries of the people of the Neth- ' I orlands She showed pictures and craft articles from this country. < The Home Gardens report was given by Mrs. W. F, Swift. i Mrs. R. J. Fowler, president of j the Haywood County Council of ] H D. clubs announced plans for a tea honoring Miss Jean Childers. ; She also gave some timely cues for home freezing. The demonstration on "Your property?real and personal" was 1 given by the home agent The Oc- t tober meeting will be in tb> home i of Mrs. Scott Maxwell with Mrs. i Frank Battle as co-hostess * * + i Births Mr. and Mrs. Woody Lackey, iViaynesvilte. a son on September 6. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edwards, tVaynesville. a son on September 7. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Buchanan. tVaynesvllle, a son on September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rathbone, Maggie, a son on September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wright, Razelwood, a daughter on Sep ember 7. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Young, ~i.r'Mer, a daughter on September .. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stevens, Haz -iwood, a son on September 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell, W'ay lesville, a son on September 9. Mr. and Mrs. William Lovedahl, ? [iazelwood. a son on September 10. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Canton, i daughter on September 10. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calhoun of Hazelwood have as their guests heir son-in-law and daughter. Mr. jnd Mrs. Keller Wells of Cliatta- > nooga. Tenn. Rummage Sale Planned By Skyland Garden Club A rummage sale, sponsored by the Skyland Garden Club, will be held Saturday, September 15. in the building across from the Hay wood County Library, formerly occupied by Justice Furniture Co. The sale- will open at 7:30 a.m. Mrs. Frank Worthington. presi dent of the sponsoring group, is in charge of the sale. MRS. KENNETH,SMITH is the former Miss Betty Roberta Sut ton, whose marriage took place September 2 in Greenville. S. C. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. Johnny Sutton of Maggie and Mr. Smith is the son of Mr and Mrs. Gary Smith of Hazelwood. Miss Summerrow Is Honor Guest Miss Edna Summerrow entertain ?d at a Coca-Colu party Sunday af ternoon in honor of her niuu'l Miss Elizabeth Summerrow. will leave next week to ei* jpStetson University at De-Land. Fla. Mixed fall flowers decorated the home. The guest list included the moth er of her honor guest, Mrs. Ralph Summerrow, Mrs. G. C. Summer row, Mrs. James Hardin Howell, Jr.. 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