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Basic Rules For Sewing Corduroy By Rl'TH CIBRI.VT ?Ule Home Demonstration Agen SEWING ON CORDUHOV - Clothing specialist^ give the fol lowing tips on sewing with cordu toy. You can sew corduroy a: easily as any cotton fabric, if yoi first pay attention to these hash rules: Remember that corduroy has i nap. and the direction of the nap afT'.-cis the fabric's color. When the vJiai> runs up. the color tone is dark er?when the nap runs down, it's lighter. You can't pull a thread on cor duroy. To avoid a two-tone look in your garment, place all pattern pieces so that the nap runs in the same direction. Pin and cut with the nap running up for a richer ef fect. ? Cut extra-large notches on high |>tle corduroys that ravel easily. Regular-size n'-.ches may fray off When sewing wide wale cordu roys. the rib* should be matches, like stripes When placing your pattern, follow rules for matching ?tripes. For a smoothher look, a lighter weight fabric is bc.st for facings on Corduroy. Cotton k<eps the gar ment washable Gathering tip: on bulky cordu roys, hand-gathering is easiest Take even stitches?14" long, W kpart. ? Press corduory very gently on the wrong aide. Place a heavy ter ry towel between pil<j-side and Ironing board. Press with a steam iron, or dry Iron over slightly damp Cloth. * * * Dutch elm disease and maple Wilt are both caused by internal fungus infections. The infections Clog the sap stream and gives off toxins poisonous to the tree. The Bowles Are Given Housewarming Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles were " given a surprise housewarming by ' a group of friends Thursday eve ' ning in their new home on Rolling s Drive, The affair was a dinner. 1 The group included Mr and Mrs. Whlttner Prevost. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woody, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron 1 Prevost. Mr. and Mrs. William Med 1 ford. Mr and Mrs. J. I, Kilpatrick. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bam, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ben Sloan, Mrs. Milliard Atkins, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Barber, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H P. McCarrotl. Miss Helen Ray. Miss Fiances Ray, Mr. and Mrs John Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. R. S Rober<on, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ray, Miss l?.iuia Woody, and Peter Bilk. ? * ? Local Members i Attend District B And PW Meet Eleven members of the Waynes ville Business arid Professional Women's Club attended the fall meeting of District 1 held Sunday at The Gait tier*, in Brevard. Mrs. Stella Hays's Spencer, 2nd vice president of the state federation, was I In- principal speaker. Mrs. M. G. Stanley, of Waynesville, di rector tor district 1. presided. Those' who attended were Mrs, Ben Phillips, president of the Waynesvtlle Club, Mrs. P. H. Gen try, Miss Julia Norse, Mrs. R. Gor don Hudson, Mrs. John Davis. Mrs. Joe Liner, Miss Elizabeth McCrack en. Mrs. Ruth Craig, Miss Nancy Killian. Miss Alma Jackson, and Mrs. Stanley. * * ? Cse Mountaineer Want Ads. MRS. SIDNEY STUART HOST, JR. in the former Miss Frances Udlle Cat hey. daughter of Mrs. Thaddeus Alton Catbey of Clyde and the late Mr. Cathey. She was married Saturday afternoon in Memorial hCapel at Lake Junaluska. I j Miss Frances Lucille Cathey Weds Sidney Stuart Bost, Jr. The wedding of Miss Frances Lucille Cat hey and Sidney Stuart Bost, Jr., both of Winston-Salem was held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, October 13. in Memorial Chapel at Lake Junaluska ' The Rev. Edgar C, Price, pastor of Purred Methodist Church of Charlotte and former pastor of the Clyde Methodist Church, ofTi elated. Music for the wedding was pre sented by Miss Janice Smathers of Clyde, organist, and Miss Lillian Smith of Newman, Ga.. cousin of the bride, vocalist. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Thaddeus Alton t'athey of Clyde and the late Mr. Cat hey. She attended Mars Hill College, Mary ville College, and was graduated from the University of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill. She was at one time society edi tor of the Hickory Daily Record and was formerly employed by the Greensboro Daily News. hl'iHoill'iinni 1- t !?'. ? *' ...? ... i - III*- -?Ui l?t Mrs. Sidney Stuart Bost of States vllle. and the iat<> Rev. Mr. Boat, who whs rertor of St. Philip's Epis copal Church in Durham for 37 years He attended Mitchell and Davidson colleges and was gradu ated from the University of North Carolina. Before going to Winston Salem he was employed by the Greensboro ltyil> News and the Statesville Daily Record. Both Mr. and Mrs Bost are mem bers of the news staff of the Twin City Sentinel in Winston-Salem. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Thaddetis Frank Cat hey of West Orange, N. J. Sbe wore a ballerina gown of blush silk tatfeta appliqucd with Chantil ly lace. The dress was made with a Sabrina neckline and boulTant skirt. Her veil was caught to a coronet of b'ush seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis, Mrs. Romulus Turner Weather man of Winston-Salem was the bride's only attendant. She wore a i | dress of azalea satin and a match :|ing bandeau of velveteen leaves. .: She carried a bouquet of pale pink , asters. Col Stuart L, Cowles of Ashe vllle, U. S. Army, Retired, uncle ; of the bridegroom, was be^t man. Ushers were William Cowles Self of Charlotte and John Shipman Boat of Winston-Salem, cousins of the bridegroom, and Romulus Turner Weatherman of Winston Salem. The mother of the bride wore a dress of slate blue crepe with navy accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. The bridegroom's mother was dressed in dusty rase crepe with black accessories and a white orchid corsage. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bust left on a wedding trip and upon their return will make their home at 104 Belews Street, Wins ton-Salem. * * * Skyland Garden Club Has Luncheon Meeting Mrs Kurt Cans and Mrs. Jack B. Davis were hostesses at a regu lar luncheon meeting of the Sky land Garden Club Thursday at the Waynesville Country Club, Mrs, Cans presented a demons trated lecture on "Harmony In Table Settings". Mrs, Frank Worthineton. presi dent, announced that the Ashcville Garden Club is conducting a Flow er Arranging Workshop every third Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Sears Roebuck Co. Mrs. Worthington also discussed the culture of dahlias. * ? ? Clyde PTA To Meet Thursday Night Tlie Clyde Parent-Teacher Asso ciation will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. A special program is being plan ned, including a performance of the school band. Mrs. Carl Gillis will preside. DAR Chapter Has Meeting With Mrs. Howell Mrs. J. Harden Howell and Mrs J. H. Howell, Jr. were hostesses at a meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Friday after noon in the home of the former. A special guest was Miss Linda Boone. WaynesvllVe Mgh school senior and the DAR Good Cltlien for this year. She was introduced by Mrs. Howell. Jr. Miss Boone is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts H. Boone and the fifth granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Boone, to receive the honor of being selected the Good Qtizen. Mrs. Hugh Leach presented the program, giving a history of the DAR including its present accomp lishments and the work of its vari ous officers. Mrs. Ben E. Colkitt, regent, an nounced that the district meeting next fall will be In Waynesville | with the local chapter as the host- . ess group. She also announced that J clothing valued at $75 had been . sent to Crossnore. J Mrs. Wallace Ward reviewed the National Magazine and discussed the message of the president Ken- < eral. < A collection was taken of gifts ' for the annual Halloween party at ( Oteen and Mrs. Colkitt asked that ? other gifts be left with her during this week. I Miss Catherine Colhoun, chair- t man of national defence, read a ( letter from the national chairman c regarding the Atlantic Union, and ? stating that the-DAR is opposed to any world government movement, t Mrs. R. B. Barker, American Red e Cross chairman, made a plea fur a the community work now sponsored by the chapter. m P A tea hour followed the meeting. v Mrs. Leach and Mrs. Colkitt pre- s sided at the .dining room table which was centered with an ar rangement of pink chrysanthe- ( mums. , Guests were Mrs. David Simp- n son and Mrs. C. S Crofoot. *v." ?? ? t Births ' New arrivals at the Haywood v County Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Dwayne Queen of Hazelwood on Oct. 12 ' A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arrington of VVaynesville on Oct. * 12. c A son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter ? Pressley of Canton on Oct. 12. J ] A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ? ert Rhinchart of Waynesville on Oct. 13. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Packett of Waynesville on Oct. 13. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carver of Canton on Oct. 14. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Rich ard Johnson of Canton on Oct. 14. ? * ? Legion Auxiliary Plans Regular Meeting A regular meeting of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary will be held Tuesday night. October 16. at 7:30 o'clock in the Legion Hall. Members are requested to pay durs to Mrs. J. T. Russell or Mrs Robert Hall. It was also announc ed that gifts for the Chrirstmas Gift Shop for veterans are due at this time and should be delivered to Mrs. Robert Gibson. Mrs. Neeson Smith will be in charge of the program. * * * Nothing Sells Like Newspapers MRS. BOBBY GENE FLETCHER was married Saturday evening in the home of her uncle and aunt, the Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Greene. She is the former Miss Carolyn Janet Lewis. ' ? ? ' " 0 Carolyn Lewis Is Bride Of Bobby Fletcher Miss Carolyn Janet Lewis be :atne the bride of Bobby Gene Flet ;her in a double ring ceremony Saturday evening. October 13, at 8 ('clock in the home of the Rev. ind Mrs. Elmer Greene. The bride is the daughter of (Irs. J. B. Dalton of Rutherford on and Paul Lewis of Haywood bounty. The bridegroom is the son if Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fletcher if Canton. Mr. Greene pronounced the vows lefore an improvised altar arrang d with autumn flowers, candelabra, ind greenery. The bride wore a street-length irincess-style dress of brown and rhite taffeta with brown acces ories. She carried a white orchid >n a white Bible. Miss Claudia Greene of Mars Jill was maid of honor and Charles Ulen of Canton served as best nan. An informal reception was (held ollowing the wedding with Mrs. 2. H. Greene. Mrs. John Smith, ind Mrs. Arthur Dills assisting Mrs. Dalton. mother of the bride, vote a blue suit with a corsage if white carnations. The- mother if the bridegroom wore a lavendar uit and her corsage was of pink ?arnations. After a short wedding trip Mr. ind Mrs. Fletcher will be at home in Virginia Avenue. West Ashe ville. Mrs, Fletcher is a graduate of the Thomasville High School and | will enter the Pack Square Beauty School in Asheville. She is a niece 1 of Mr. and Mrs.- Greene and has made her home with them since leaving the Baptist Orphanage in Thomasville in July. Mr. Fletcher is a graduate of Canton High School and Blanton's Business College, Asheville and is | now employed with Atkins-Harper Lumber Co. in West Asheville. 1 Richland WMU Elects Officers The WMU of Richland Baptist Church elected officers for the year at their regular monthly meet ing Thursday night. The officers are Mrs Robert Chapman, president; Mrs. Robert Cut.shaw, vice president; Miss K ? ther Mae Gibson, secretary-treas urer; Mrs. T. V. Warren, program chairman; Mrs. Joe Moore, Jr.. i prayer chairman. Committees include; Community Missions. Mrs. Jack Moore, Mrs. Thomas Gilliland, Mr*. Everett Cut j shaw; and social committee. M' s Albert Gibson, Sr., Mrs. Joe Mot "e, Jr,, and Mrs. Wayne Caldwell. The meeting was held in "the home of Mrs. Chapman ana a mis sion program was presented prior to the business session. A social hour followed. ? ? ? Junaluska PTA Will Meet Monday A regular meeting of the Lake' Junaluska PTA will be held Mon day, October 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. > Mrs. Charles Edwards will show i a film, "Preface To Life." J. B. Soesbee will preside. Mrs. Shelton Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Everett Cutshaw honored Mrs. Verlin Shelton, the former Miss Peggy Carver, at a miscel laneous shower Friday evening in her home dh Ray Street. Autumn flowers and foliage were used in decorating and the guests were entertained at various in formal games. The guests jrc'uded Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Shelton, Mrs. Roy Carver, Mrs. Charles Jenkins, Mrs. Albert Gibson, Sr., Mrs. Wayne Caldwell, Mrs. Robert Cutshaw, Mrs. Lowy Cagle, Mrs. Ralph Gregory, Mrs. Kelley C*rver, and Mrs. Roy Parton, Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mrs. Orville Shelton, Mrs. Tom Gilli land, and Miss Linda Cgtshaw. * * * In the 96-year history of the oil industry in the United States, only 150 wells have ever been drilled below 15.000 feet. 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