DAR Attend District Meeting In Marion Membeis of the Dorcas Bell Love cuaptei, Daughters ef the American Kevolution. who attend ed a district meeting in Marion 'lutsday, were Mrs. Ben Colkitt, tudpicr regent; Mis. R. N. baroei, Mrs. J. Haruen nowell, Mrs. J. m. Long. Mis. J. L LI wood, Mrs Rob ert osoorne. Mrs. Hugh Leach, and Mrs. Wallace Wird. Also attending were Carey flowed, daugnier of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howeu, jr., junior present of Hie Joseph noweli Society, CnUdren of tne American Revolu tion, and Patience Ray, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Ray, who served as a page. Mrs. Jessie Shuinaker of lnnian, S. C. is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parkman. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howell left today for their home in Provi dence, Rhode Island after visiting the formers parents, Mi^. and Mrs. D. A. Howell. * * * Paul Dean Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Sam Jackson of Clyde, is a member of the senior class at thi^^fciiversity of Tennessee in KiWk' Births New arrival* at the Haywood County Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Garland Warren of Canton, Route 3, on 1 Sept. 25. I 1 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Sheppard of Waynesville, on Sept. 25. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hayes of Clyde on S^pt 25. ' A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Henline of Canton on Sept 26. i L A son to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis of Lake Junaluska on Sept. 27. ? * * i Tuscola Garden Club Plans Beautification The Tuscola Garden Club held a regular luncheon meeting Wed ? nesdaj'at Mount Valley Inn. Host 1 esses were Mrs. A. R. Phillips and Mrs. Roy Floyd. The afternoon was devoted to a I discussion of plans for beautifi cation projects at and near Lake I .lunaluska. Mrs. Pau^ McElroy, Sr. j presided. Mrs. Felix Shouse of Lake Juna luska was a guest. * * * Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis left today for Quincy, Florida, after I spending the summer at their 'home on Jonathan Creek. 'Sez We" At Ray's Outfit the family with BALL-BAND GAI1 fcKb Now's the time to provide your family with ? the best winter protection to keep their feet warm and dry. Get BALL-BAND Gaiters tor each member of the family . . . smart, , up-to-the-minute sty les.that are built to stand up against bad weather and hard wear, ... I BALL-BAND costs less because it wears longer. Come in and let us helpyour family enjoy winter weather in style and comfort ? ? mi m m 1 f or l'lie Man uutaoors No matter what the weather... BALL-BAND Arciics Keep feet warmer-dryer . . . and give you longer, more comfortable wear, too. Made of live, springy rubber, correctly rein forced with firmly anchored, non-rust -buckles and rugged soles. You'll find BALL-BAND Arctics are right for the roughest job. Wear longer?make your money go farther. Incidently ?v - GOOD FOOTWEAR - - From Ray's - Will Be Cheaper Than Medical Bills And Lost Time RAY'S sp"?f MRS. LAWRENCE GREEN, center, was named woman of the year by the Business and Profes sional Women's Club here this week. On the left is Mrs. Kenneth Fry. standing, Mrs. Ben Phillips. ! president, an