B And PW Club
Is Celebrating
National Week
The Waynesville Business and
Professional Women's Club is en
Raging in a week of special activ
ities in celebration of National
Business and Professional Week
September 23-29.
Members of the club are con
ducting the Morning Devotions
radio program over WHCC each
day at 8 o'clock. A dinner Tues
day night at The Lodge marked
B anu PW Day and the cluh
honored Mrs. Lawrence E. Green
as The Woman of The Year
The cfyb was organized only
eight ycaTs ago on July 14 1948
with 29 charter members, and
since that time has achieved an
outstanding record of community
service. Its 48 members are repre
sentative of numerous occupations
and professions and devote con
siderable lime to church, school,
and community projects at the
same time carrying on home and
family responsibilities
Mr?. M G. Stamey was first
president of the club, serving until
May. 196d Following her as pres
ident were Mrs Doyle D. Alley,
Mrs. J. Jtufus McCracken, Miss
Margaret Johnston. Miss Mary
Cornwell and Mrs. J. Howard Hry
son, in order named
Mrs. Ben Phillips is now head
of the club and her officers in
clude Mrs John T. Davis, vice
president; Mrs. Jack Edwards, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Bill Swift,
treasurer; and Mrs. M G. Stamey
parliamentarian.
Mrs. Lynwood P. McElroy is
serving as general chairman for
the special events of the week and
committee members include Mrs
(i C. Ferguson, Mrs. John Metzer,
Miss Mary Cornwell, Mrs. Kurt
Cans, Mrs. J; T Kussell. Mrs. 1' H
Gentry, Miss Nancy Killian-i Mrs.
Kenneth D Fry, Mrs. Charles F.
Fowler. Miss Margaret Boyd, Mrs.
M. L. Sadler. Mrs. Empson, Miss
Peggy MeCracken. Mrs. M. G.
Stamey, and Mrs. Fay Toy.
Dinner at The Lodge Tuesday
night. In adctltion to honoring The
Woman of tne Year, also marked
National Business and Professional
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MRS EARL B. WIIITK of Winter Haven, Ha. will be an instructor 1
for the Garden School Course to be held in Canton. Ortoher 1-3.
Women's Day
The program. presented jointly
by the ?iicmbei ship, public affairs,
ami public relations committee, in
cluded an impressive candle cere
mony conducted by Mrs. McElroy
and Mrs. Gentry. Lighted candles
in different colors signifying dif
ferent stations in the club were
presented to charter members, past
presidents, and present officers.
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Mrs Frank Jenkins of Brevard
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A.
Hyatt
Garden School
Course Is Set
For Next Week
Final plans have been completed 1
for thr North C.'arolina State Gar- '
den School, course V to be held
October 1. 2 and 3 in the OnUal
MethodUl Church iti Canton
The school i.s co - sponsored by |
the Garden Clubs of N C . Inc and |
the Extension Division erf N. . C ! i
Slate College Ml \ W Bottoms |
of the local council is serving as 1
general chairman. Mrs Bradley, (
Morrah, president ot the National |
Council of Garden Clubs, will at- ;
tend the school I
Instructors will be Mrs John R. '
Salois of Dallas. Texas, and Mrs. '
Earl B. White of Winter Haven. 1
Eta. Both are nationally accredited
flower show Judges, and they have
conducted schools, workshops, and '
demonstrations in many vtaUs
'The school is under the auspices (
of Ihe Canton Council of Gardci ,
Clubs Mrs. Paul Hyatt is president
of the council, and clubs included
are The Canton Garden Club,
Town and Country, Rhodendron. '
and the Friendly I
Registration will be held Mon- '
day from 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. The
address of welcome will be given 1
by Mrs. Hyatt, and Miss Louise 1
Ballard. 2nd vice president of the
Garden Club Of X C . w ill respond. 1
On Monday Mrs Salois will lec- 3
ture on "Landscape Design." '
"Methods of Gathering. Preserv
ing. and Transporting," and "Stand- 1
aids of Judging".
Tuesday Mr- White will speak '
On "Arrangements with a Purpose" '
and "Color in Flower Arranging".
She will conduct a demonstration '
on arranging and judging.
Examinations for those desiring '
national,council credit will be glv- '
i n Wednesday from 9 a ni. until *
noon.
Luncheon will be served in the
church dining room at $100 per '
plate. : " '
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Donald l{ Loathe rwood. son of
Mr and Mrs. Sherrill K. Loather
wood. has returned to the Univer- i
s'tv nf North Carolina School of i
Pharmacy where he Is a member ol
the junior class.
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Canton Garden
Club Meets
With Mrs. Pate
The Canton Garden Club met
Tuesday morning In the home of
Mrs. J. Frank Pale on Poplar
Street Mrs. Henry Seaman was
associate hostess.
During the business session Mrs. 1
Paul Hyatt gave a report of the
beautiftcation committee, and Mrs.
James B. Hurley reported on the
recent district meeting held in:
Asheville. Mrs. Hurley also told of
the activities of the *Dogwood Gar
den Club, a junior club sponsored ;
oy th? group.
Mrs A W. Bottoms discussed J
plans for the N. C. State Garden j
School, course 5 to be held October !
1, 2 and 3 in the Central Methodist
Church in Canton.
The club went on record as fav
oring Christmas lighting, tii?.- Holi
day House tour, a spring flower
show, and a fall vegetable show, all '
proposed plans of the Canton
Council of Garden Clubs.
Mrs. Willis Kirkpatrtck present
ed a program on "Fragrance in the
Garden". She reviewed the book
written on the same subject by
Norma Taylor.
Line mass arrangements suit
able for a hallway were judged, and
Mrs. Bottoms won the blue ribbon,
Mrs. Charles Branson won the
red ribbon, and Mrs. 'William B.
Williamson. Jr. was awarded the
yellow ribbon.
Following the meeting luncheon
was served by the hostesses.
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CAR Will Hold
First Meeting
Wednesday
The Joseph Howell Society,
Children of the American Revolu
tion. will hold its first fall meet
ing Wednesday, October 3, at 3:30 i
i>.nv. in the home of Mrs. J Har
Jen Howell, Sr., a CAR grand
mother J
The following new officers will
issumc their duties: Carey Howell, J
^resident; Susan Moody, vice
president; Marietta Campbell, sec- ,
-etary; Betty Owen, treasurer; '
Harden Howell, registrar; Rebecca
VtcElroy, historian; Mary Barber, j
Chaplain; and Betty Ruth Atkins, j
urogram chairman. .
The members will report on in
cresting experiences during their
summer vacations and projects
)awd on historical events will be
adopted
Mrs. R. C. Lane of Lake Juna
uska. senior president of the So- '
;icty, will direct the meeting.
Clyde PTA Holds i
dear's First Meet ,
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"Education, Our Investment in t
he Future" is the theme adopted
>y the Clyde PTA for its program |
'or the current school year.
Plans for the year were made f
it a meeting of the PTA Tuesday i
light in the school auditorium. i
Mrs. Carl Gillis presided and t
innounced her committees for the (
rear Mrs. Howard Shook con- t
lucted the devotions. ' I
Perry Plemmons, principal of <
he school, introduced the follow
rg new teachers: Miss Denton,
Vtiss Betty Morrow, and Mrs.
Donnahoe.
A social hour was held follow
lig the meeting.
Officers of the PTA are Mrs.
jiltis, president: Mrs. J. B. Soes- '
>ee, vice president: and Mrs. Jerry
Leatherwood, secretary-treasurer. <
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Brown
and their son, Gordon, Jr., have
returned to their home in Scott,
Ark . after visiting Mr. Brown's
aunt, Dr. I. B Funke.
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Harold Winchester, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Winchester, is a
member of the junior class at the
University of Tennessee, Knox
ville.
THE MARRIAGE of Miss Ida Smiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jason Smiley, to Charles Rurris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell
Burris. also of Waynesville, has been announced by the bride's
parents. The ceremony took place in Greenville, S. C. on Septem
ber 15. Both Mr. and Mrs. Burris are 195(i graduates of Waynes
ville Township High School. Mr. Burress is now engaged in truck
ing. The couple are making their home on Aliens Creek.
Clyde Pastor
And Family
Are Honored
The Rev. and Kirs. George (' I
Starr, Jr and their sons, Mike and
Eddie, were honored at a farewell
>arty given by members of Central
Hethodisi Church at Clyde, Wed
tesday evening in the fellowship
lall of the church. Mr. Starr, who
tas been pastor of the church at
31yde for the past four years, has
jeen assigned to Oak View Meth
tdist Church in High Point.
Games were played during the
?vening under the direction of
Vfrs. C. E. Brown, Jr. and Mrs.
Howard Shook, and group singing
.vas led by Miss Janice Smathers,
?hurch organist.
Gifts were presented to the
quests of honor on behalf of the
?hurch and Mr. Starr spoke briefly
n appreciation.
About one hundred persons were
present.
The Starrs \vill be honored a
?ain on Sunday following the
norning service at the church j
vhen members of an adult Sun- '
lay School class, which Mr. Starr
irganized and taught, will enter
:ain at lunchedn. The affair will
:>e in the fellowship hall of the
:hurch.
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Parties Honor
Miss Hipps,
Bride - Elect
Miss Nancy Sue Hipps, bride
eloct of Thomas Wade Garrett, was
honored at a party given Tuesday
by Mrs. Wade Rhea and Mrs. Gar
rett Smathers in the elubroom of
the YMCA.
The honoree was presented a i
corsage and a shower of gifts.
Informal games were played, and
refreshments were served by the
hostesses.
On Friday evening Miss Hipps
and Mr. Garrett will be honored at
a dinner party at Glenelle's. Host
esses will be Mrs. IJwight Avery
and Miss Judy Allen, aunt and j
cousin ot the bride-elect, both of
Raleigh. Sixteen guests will be in
cluded in the courtesy.
Mr and Mrs. Willis ('. Hipps,
parents of the bride-elect, will en
tertain at a buffet supper Saturday.
Guests will I tii" wedding party,
members of the families, and out
of town guests.
Miss Hipps and Mr. Garrett will
be married Saturday at 7 30 p.m.
in the Plains' Methodist Church.
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Mr and Mrs David Hyatt are
expected to return tomorrow from
Myrtle Beach. S (V, where they
spent the past week
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