Woman's Guild Will Hear Mrs. Baermann The AVaynesville Womin'i Club will hold its initial f^ll meeyng ITursday, September 20. in the dining room of the First Methodist Church. This will- be a luncheon netting, beginning at 12 o'clock, noon, with member* of the erecu 0&ive board a* hostesses. Mis Walter Baermann. who has recently returned from trip abroad, will be the guest speaker. Her subject Will be. "Some of Our European Neighbors," Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick. chairman of commun ity affairs, is in charge of the pro , gram Miss Pearl Harris, president of the club will conduct the business ? ? ? Legion, Auxiliary To Have Picnic Meeting The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary will hold a joint meeting in the form of a family picnic at Camp Hope Sunday afternoon, September 10 The groups will meet at 2 p in. and the picnic wll be served at the supper hour. The Auxiliary meeting schedul ed for Tuesday. September 18. hiui been cancelled because of the pro gram Sunday, ? ? * Rummage Sale Planned By Skyland Garden Club A ruipmage sale, sponsored by the Skyland Garden Club, will be bold 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 Worthlngton. presi dent of the sponsoring group, Is in charge of the sale and is being as sisted by Mrs. Paul Davis and Mrs; ?Ralph Dickson ? ? ? DAR To Hold First a Fall Meeting Friday The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution. will hold its first fall meet ing Friday. September 14 at 3:30 p m in the home of Mrs. R. N. Barber. Sr. on Love I-ane. Mrs. R. B. Barker Will be asso ciate hostess and Mrs Ben Colkitt will preside. * * ? Miss Elizabeth Summerrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Summerrow of Hazelwood, has en rolled in the freshman class at Stetson University, Deland, Fla. Mr. and Mr*. Keller Well* of Hatelwood have entered Tennessee Temple College at Chattanooga where the former is majoring In Bible and Mrs. Well* is majoring in English. Mr. Wells is the son of Mr and Mrs Hubert Wells and his wife la the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Calhoun of Hazelwood. ? ? ? Mis* Erma MeGaha. daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. L. MeGaha of Maggie has returned to Berea Col lege. Herea. Ky.. where she is a member of the Junior class. ? ? ? Stuart Roberson, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Roberson. has enrolled al Mars Hill College. * * * David Felmet, Jr., has returned to the University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn. ? * ? "Tyker" Miller has enrolled as a student in the University of North Carolina at Chapel fill I. , * ? * Miss Ilse Felchter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Felchter. ha* entered Mars Hill College where she is a member of the sophomore class. ? * * Re* Feichter has returned to the University of North Carolina to begin his sophomOre year. ? ? ? Blister Green has returned to Converse School of Music at Spartanburg, S. C., to begin his sophomore year. ? ? ? Miss Nancy Underwood has en tered Cardinal Stritch College, Mil waukee. Wis., where she Us a mem ber of the freshman class. She was accompanied to Milwaukee by her mother, Mrs. David Underwood, who returned Tuesday. ????? Charles Dean, son of Mr and Mrs. Delos Dean, of Hazel wood has returned for his sophomore year at Mars Hill College where he Is a ministerial student. ? ? ? Miss Joyce Ann Sheffield, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver C. Sheffield of Clyde, is a member of the Junior class in the Berea College School of Nursing. She will do affiliate study at Cincinna ti General Hospital. Cincinnati, Ohio. ? ? ? Norma Jean Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver C. Shef field of Clyde, has returned to Western Carolina College, Cullo whee for her junior year. * ? ? Robert L. Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs L B. Hooper of Hazelwood, has returned to Wake Forest Col lege for his sophomore year. * ? ? Bill Prevost, Jr. has entered the freshman class at Mars Hill Col lege. ? ? ? ? Ted Rogers left Wednesday to resume his studies at the Universi ty of North Carolina. He will serve as a freshman counselor during the orientation period. ? ? ? Miss Patsy Leatherwood. daugh ter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Leather wood, has entered the freshman class at Woman's College, Greens boro. * * ? Stanley Williamson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Williamson of Charlotte and Waynesville. has returned to the University of North Carolina where he la a member of the junior class. Miss Regina Nakutis leaves today for Woman's College. Greensboro, where she Is enrolled as a member of the freshman class. ? ? ? George Williamson, son of the Rev, and Mrs. M. R. Williamson, has enrolled in the freshman class at Duke University. ? ? ? Malcolm Williamson. Jr., has re turned to the Duke University School of Law. ? * * Mrs. Hooper Alexander, jr.. of Monticello, Fla.. a former resident of Waynesville, arrived Monday and is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. L- McKlttrlck be fore driving her daughters to col lege. The daughters. Miss Jessie Alexander will return to Woman's College and Miss Amelia Alexand er will go to Queen's College in Charlotte. Both girls have been employed for the summer at the Waynesville Country Club. Mrs. Alexander will visit her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Alexander, III, in Char lotte for two weeks before return ing to Florida * ? * Miss Florence Ann Bowles left Tuesday to enter the School of Nursing at Emory University in Atlanta. She was accompanied to Atlanta by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles ? ? ? Miss Jackee Carswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cars well. left Sunday for Kansas City, Mo., where she has entered the Weaver Airline Personnel School. * * * Stephen Woody left Monday for Chapel Hill where he has enter ed the freshman class. I III SI HIGH-STEPPING, baton-twirlinf major ette* of WTIItt will be aeen out ^ front of the H5 piece band at the Bethel-WayneavtUe football came Iriday nl?bt at the WaynenWUe aladium From left: TooUie Reeve*. Patience Ray, Shirley Bridge* Ann Raff. Gail Woodard, Joyce Leath erwood, Judy Ketner and Janice Arnold. (Mountaineer Photo). Personal Mention EARN $10 WEEKLY COMMISSION Sew-In* Babyw-ear! No House Selling! Hush stamped addressed ? envelope. BABY GAY, Warsaw-, Indiana KURT G A N S ? "The Store of Fine Gifts" isz. RomOm. % %rlL "Bionzedf' _ by RUMPP /Vf MM r*y>! i^r^i * inspired By the majestic statuary of the great Italian masters, comes this exciting k? color in | leather. It's the newest way for a purse to look . VL-'^> and work. Tuck bills into the billfold, and without sleight-of-hand they're miraculously waiting in the I J second compartment. \] VX $7.50 TA* >|m| Matching KUfolt Kay One. Compact, Eysgtam \N Cast, dgaratta Cass, and Lights* " I m s h ? ? uescA WE KNOW AT RAY'S rrr It's No Wonder That mm. iliMWl IPW BMlWaaiMS*'MRSS5*2 Ul, They Look So Good On Foot Black - Tan - Red * Fawn and Other Smart Colors 1 ? Smooth Leathers and Suedes In a Dozen New Styles PRICED AT RAY'S $2-98 up Shoes With A Young Look RAY'S DEPT. ?'? '??- . v . '.??????".*? ? Southern Premium Stamps i HDC Schediile Friday, Sept. 14, 2:00 p.m. ? Crabtree - Hydcr Ml. * Ironduff? Crabtree Methodist Church. Monday, Sept. 17, 2:00 p.m. ? Myrry Homemakers ? Mrs. Don Murphy. Monday. Sept 17, 7:30 p.m. ? Ratcliffe Cove?Mrs. Frank Leop arri (Mrs Jgmes Med ford > Tuesday, Sept. 18. 1:00 p.m. ? Upper Crabtree ? Mrs. Frank Medford. Tuesday. Sept 18, 7:30 p^m. ? Waynesville Homemakers ? Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick Thursday, Sept ^p, 2:00 pam. ? Dell wood ? Mrs. Frank Henry (Mrs Grady Moodva. ? ? ? Personals Mrs. Allen Mclean left today for Morganton, West Virginia, where she will visit friends before going to Eiyria, Ohio, for a visit with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harde. ? ? ? ' Mrs. Odin C. Buell left Monday for her home' in Bueliton,- Calif., after visiting her mother, Mrs. James R. Thomas, and her sisters, Mrs R. R. Campbell and Mrs. J. F. Hodges. ?? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Slopn, Jr., of Portsmouth, Ohio, are spending a few days, here. ?, ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jordan and Mrs. Maria padilla left Tuesday from the Ashevllle-Hendersbnville Airport for a two weeks vacation in Puerto Rica. ? ? ? Harold Clgrk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Clark of Hazelwood, has entered the freshman class of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * * * Miss Harriet Gibson, who was graduated in June from Western Carolina College, is now teaching in the-art department of Lee Ed wards High School, Asheville. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Walk er left Tuesday for Chicago where Mrs. Walker will appear on the television program, "We The Peo ple." She will be on the program both September 15 and 16 at 12 o'clock, noon. * * * Miss Laura Woody returned Sat urday after a three months' tour of Europe. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Lee Emanuel have returned to their home in Orlando, Fla. after spending the summer here. ? ? + Carl E. Mundy, Jr. Is spending this week with his mother at Lake Junaluska after a six weeks train ing period with the Marine Corps in Quantico. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fowler left Wednesday to spend a month visiting in the New England states. ? * 1 Wilburn Davis left yesterday to begin his senior year at the Uni versity of North Carolina. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woody of Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida, are visiting the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jona than Woody. * ? ? Cistercian monks on the isle of Caldy, near Wales, add to their modest income by distilling per fume from Migrant lavender blos soms which grow around their monastary. Fashionable Jumper fty VIRA WINSTON THE Jumper dress Jump* to a welt defined place In the new season's Une-up as designer* give tt a smooth Empire silhouette plus a little Jacket Perfect for pan apaoon wear, this one la of black and brown cotton tweed tn a herringbone wear*. The dtp** ha* a high neck, la sleeve leaa and can be worn with or wtthout a blouse The Jacket baa rfiflan three - quarter length fiWWaa with byttpned tab* I * I Mis; AMERICA VIEWS HER DOMAIN v MABIAN Ann McKnlght, of Manning, S. C., the newly-crowned Miss America of 19S7, stands on the roof of a New York hotel and looks out over one of the cities she "rules." The beauty queen came to the big to*m to appear on three Television shows. (International) Indonesian Women Yen To Buy U.S. Cosmetics By JANE EADS WASHINGTON ? Siti Hadijah hopes she will soon be able to put into practice, in a home of her own, the theories she's been preaching in her home economics classes at school in Jogjakarta, Java. Pretty doll-like Siti came to this country a year ago under the spon sorship of the International Coop eration Administration and like all fpreign exchange students is ex pected to acknowledge this privi lege by returning to work at least three years in her homeland. But Cupid has mixed up Siti's plans. She had been here only a few months when she met young Raden Isa at the Indonesian con sulate in New York and they were married. Siti and Raden are trying to get a postponement of her return in the hope that Raden can be traas ferred to Java and they can return together. "I didn't know I was going to fall in love,'' Siti said plaintively on a visit to Washington. Since last August she has trav eled about this country studying American methods of cosmetology. Indonesian women, especially the younger ones, wapt to know all the new tricks in modern make up. They would like to be able to buy lipstick, make-up for the eyes, nail polishes, facial creams, prep arations for the hair?shampoos, dyes, permanent wave aids?such as are available in this country. The imported items are bevond the means of the average Indone sian. The rather primitive home made make-up aids passed on from generation to generation are no j loneer practical. "You can't take this stuff to I the office," Siti says. "We have :tho makings for many fine cos | metics at home, but we haven't ! learned how to put them together and oarkaee them for convenience and efficiency. "Take the lip coloring still used by many of the older women. It's a complicated concoction made with sirih leaf, chalk mixed with water and another substance called gambi. The women chew this main ly to conserve their teeth, but it also makes their lips a pretty red. Eyebrows and grey hairs are touched up with burnt cloves. Face powders are made from ground rice tinted with roots used ; in making curry. Crushed fresh cucumbers, or lemons, are used to freshen facial tissues. A red dye extracted from the patjar leaf and other ingredients made into a paste are used for finger nails. It stays on till the nails grow out. Siti says it takes two hours to prepare this. Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stevenson of Hazelwood on Sept. 10. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Howell of Canton on Sept. 11. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Led ford of' Waynesville on Sept. 12. * * * Miss Ferguson To Head Fines Creek 4-H Club Barbara Ferguson was fleeted president of the Fines Creek'Sen ior 4-H Club at a meeting held re cently. Other officers named were: Jerry Ferguson, vice president; Pat Kirkpatrick. secretary; Joan Davis, treasurer; Janie Nichols and Novella Rector, songleaders, and Margaret Rogers, reporter. ? * * ANNOUNCEMENT Lt. and Mrs. George W. Brown announce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Fisher, on August 30 at James Walker Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. Lt. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Way nesville, is serving with the Navy in Japan. Mrs. Brown of Waynes ville is visiting her daughter-in law in Wilmington. ? * * Aaron O C.ib?on, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Gibson, Sr., has entered the freshman at Western Carolina Coilj^^He re cently completed thrH^Krs ser vice in the U. S. Navy. * * * Bill Glomb of Cleveland. 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