MISS MARJORIB WOODy Will represent the Alpha Theta Chap
ter of Beta Sigma Phi in the Miss Beta Sigma Phi contest this week
end in Charleston. The contest will be a feature of the Carolinas
convention of the sorority.
Mrs. Ketner
Tells Club Of
Washington Trip
The Dellwood Home Demonstra
tion Club met Thursday afternoon
in the home of Mrs. S. E Me-I
C'rary. Mrs. Frank Henry con
ducted the devotions.
Mrs. W. E. Ketner save an ae- '
count of her trip to Washington.
D. C. for the Citizenship Congress
and reported oil the State Planning
meeting which she attended in
Raleigh.
Mrs. C. E. Alexander reported
or the Health Conference which
she attended In Raleigh
Mrs. McCrary presided.
The demonstration on Utility
Rooms was given by Mrs. Vernon
Wells.
Refreshments, served during the
social hour, carried out a Hal
loween motif.
Guests were Mrs. Alexander.
Mrs. Harry Bradley, and Mrs. Rob
ert Ferguson.
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Sorority Members
Wijl Attend
Carolinas Meet
M iss Marjorie Woody left this
morning for Charleston, S. C.
where she will attend the Caro
linas Convention of the Beta Sigma
Phi sorority. She will represent
the Alpha Thela chapter of the
sorority in the Miss Beta Sigma
l'hi contest and will also attend
other sessions of the convention
as a delegate.
Miss Elaine Francis, also a mem
ber of the Alpha Thela Chapter,
will leave tomorrow to attend the
convention as a delegate.
Miss Woody, daughter of Mrs.
\\. H. Woody of Waynqpville and
the late Dr. Woody, was graduated
front Western Carolina College and
is now secretary to John llilden
biddle, general manager of Dayton
Rubber Co. "
Miss Francis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Francis, was grad
uated from Woman's College, and
is employed as laboratory tech
nician at the Haywood County
Hospital.
Canton Garden
Club Plans
Yule Events
The Canton Garden Club met
Tuesday In the home of Mrs. L. H.
Hartshorn, with Mrs. Marvin Alex
ander as associate hostess.
During the business session Mrs.
Charles Branson reported that
flower arrangements had been tak
en to local nursing homes, and Mrs.
James B. Hurley told of the activ
ities of the junior garden club,
sponsored by the group.
A report was given on the N. C.
State Garden School, course 5, held
In Canton recently.
Announcement was made of the
plans of the Canton Council of
! Garden Clubs to sponsor a Yule
tide Flower Show and Tour Decem
ber 18. The following were appoint
! ed from the Canton Garden Club
to serve at the Christmas exhibit
in the Canton Library: Mrs. L. H.
Hartshorn, clerk; Mrs. Hugh Keen
er. entries; Mrs. C. A. Stone an^
Mrs. J. Frank Pate, classification;
Mrs. J. L. Reeves and Mrs. Fred
Ferguson, focal point; Mrs. James
B Hurley, schedule; Mrs. Charles
Branson, judges; Mrs. A. P. Cline,
Mrs. Herman Eskridge. Mrs. Roy
Moore, Mrs. W. B. Williamson, Jr.,
Mrs. H. A. Helder, Mrs G. W.
> Phillips, and Mrs. Henry Seaman
I will serve as hostesses.
Mrs. Burton of the Westgate
Shopping Center in AsheviUe
spoke briefly to the group and pre
sented a gift of $25.00.
Mrs. Hugh Keener spoke on "An
nuals for Fall Planting". She sug
gested flowers and discussed meth
ods of planting. Mrs. H. A. Helder
spoke on the Christmas rose.
Arrangements suitable for a din
ing room table were judged. Mrs.
Herman Eskridge was awarded the
red ribbon and Mrs. Hartshorn was
given the yellow ribbon.
Following the meeting luncheon
was served by the hostesses.
Eighteen members and two guests,
Mrs. Frank Vetoe, Jr., and Mrs.
James Harkins, were present.
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Samp
son, who have a summer home on
Country Club Drive, left today
for Sebring. Florida to spend the
winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Curtis and
their daughter, Mrs. Porter Frady,
and her small daughter. Laura,
left Tuesday for Sarasota, Fla..
where they are spending a vaca
tion.
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Mrs. W. Ji. Woody and her
daughters. Miss Joy Woody and
Miss Marjorie Woody, returned
Sunday from a week's vacation
in Georgia, Alabama, and Ten
nessee.
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Mr and Mrs. A. J. Fanchcr left
yesterday for Lakeland. Fla., where
they will spend the winter months
They stopped en route in Savannah.
Ga., for a visit with their son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
McCrane. ?
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Mrs. Annfe McCracken is leav
ing this weekend for Palm City.
Calif., where she will spend the
winter with her son. T. M. Mc
Cracken.
Edward Lcatherwood. a sopho
more at High Point College, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Lcatherwood. He
had as his guest his roommate,
Glenn Lloyd, of Sanford.
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Judge and Mrs. Frank Smath
ers. who have spent the past few
months at their summer home
here, left Tuesday for their home
j in Miami.
* * *
I Mrs. Walter Marting. who has
been visiting her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bacrmann, left today for her home
in Cincinnati. Ohio. She made the
! trip by car with Mr. and Mrs.
? Haermann, who are going to De
troit. Michigan.
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Mrs. Adora Rayne left Tuesday
for Nashville, Tenn., where she
is visiting her niece, Mrs. Calvin
Houghland, and Mr. Houghland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grover Haynes^nd
their son and dau*hter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Sidnsy Haynes, Sr.4 have
returned to their homes in Clyde
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Haynes, Jr. in Charleston.
S. C. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cagle have
returned to their home in Clyde
? from Charleston. S. C. where Mr.
Cagle, chief petty officer. USNR.
had two weeks training. Mrs.
Cagle joined him during the last
week in Charleston.
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Bruce Lcatherwood of Clyde is
a patient at Memorial Mission Hos
pital. Ashcville.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow and
' the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I). J. Noland spent the weekend
in Balsville, Va? as guests of Mrs.
. Noland's brother-in-law and siv
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc
I Cracken. Mrs. Morrow and Mrs.
Waldo Green spent Saturday in
i Richmond. V'a.
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Jeff Reece arrived yesterday
from Clcmson College to spend the
I weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs C J Recce.
I
THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss I<orraiiie Sanford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Sanford of Route 1. Clyde, to Harrison Caldwell has
been announced by her parents. The bridegroom-elect is the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jantes C. Caldwell of Waynesville. The
wedding is planned for December 15, (Sherrilt's Photo).
Haywood WMU
Sets Leadership
Conference
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The Haywood Copnty division of
the Woman's Missionary Union of
the Baptist Church will hold its
annual leadership conference at
the Clyde Baptist Church. Tues
day, October HO, beginning at 10
a.m.
Assoeiational officers will lead
separate discussions on the new
aims for advancement.
Those attending are requested 1-j
bring sandwiches for lunch. Cof
fee will be furnished by the host
ess church.
The conference will close at i
p.m. ?
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Park Winter, a i'rcsiinian # at
ClrmsrtTi. wfii -srrtW towe^ThtriN
day to spend the weekend with his j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. VHi'n-'
ter. h
Hollowe'en Carnival
Slated At Bethel
The Bethel PTA will sponsor
a Halloween Carnival in the school
lunch room Friday, October 26,
beginning at 6 p.m.
Food and soft drinks will be j
sold and various types of enter
tainment will be featured.
Mrs Harley Wells, president of |
the FT V, is in charge of the ar- |
rangements and members of the 1
school faculty are planning the I
program.
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Mike Hardwick, son of Mi-, and
Mrs. Perry Hardwick. and Frank
Edwards, .son of Mr, and Mrs. .fack
Edwards, room-mates at the Uni
versity of Tennessee, arrived to
day from Knoxville. lo spend the
weekend with their parents.
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Miss Pari Parkman and Mike
Hardwick will attend the Tennes
see-Maryland football game in
inoxvilje on Saturday.
Mrs. Rogers,
Mrs. Murray
3ive Program
Mrs. Claude Rogers, chairman
>( the legislation committee, and
Mrs. Rebekah Murray, chairman
?f the committee on International
Relations, presented the program
it a dinner meeting of the Waynes
rille Business and Professional
Women's Club Tuesday night at
rhe Lodge.
Mrs. Rogers presented informa
tion on eligibility for voting, reg
istration, and absentee voting.
Mrs. Murray's program was
based on the observance of the
eleventh anniversary of the found
ing of the United Nations. She
read President Eisenhower's procla
mation for UN Day and reviewed
(he accomplishments of the UN.
Mrs. Iten Phillips presided.
Dinner and a Halloween party
preceded the program and mem
bers attended in costume. Prizes
for the best costumes were award
ed to Miss Debrayda Fisher, Mrs.
John Davis, Mrs. Hugh Leather
wood. and Miss Ilclene Coffey.
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Ann Coman Crawford
Receives Honor At WC
Miss Ann Conian Crawford has
been elected by the students of
Woman's College of the University
of North Carrolina at Greensboro
as one of the eight outstanding
Births
?I
New arrivals at the Haywood
County Hospital include;
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Carol
Holcombe of Canton on October
22.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
James Farmer of Waynesville on
October 23.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Jenkins of Waynesville on
October 24.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Lunsford of Canton on October 25.
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Clyde Church Class
Has Supper Meeting
Tive Starr Sunday School Class
of Central Methodist Church at
Clyde met for a social hour and
barbecue supper Wednesday night
in the fellowship hall of the
church.
Those present were the Rev
Clyde Collins, pastor of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown. Jr., Mr
and Mrs. Max West, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Sw anger. Mr and MriF Ronald
Rush. Mrs Dae Mann. Mrs. Grant
Jenes, and Mrs. Larry Cagle.
members of tile senior class.
The daughter of Mrs. Charles
Klrkpatrick of Everett, Washing
ton and the late Walter Crawford
of Wax nesville, Miss Crawford is
president of the student body of
the college.
Week Of Prayer
Observance
Is Set For 30th
The annual Week of Prayer ob
servance will be held by the Wo
man's Society of Christian Service
of the First Methodist Church
Tuesday. October 30, at 7:30 p.ni
in the Boyd Memorial Chapel.
The program has been planned
by Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe, secretary of ?
Spiritual Life, and members of
her committee. Participating will
be Mrs. Marion Cooper, Mrs. W.
M. Cobb, Mrs. Frank Smathers,
Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. jan.es
W. Clark, and Mrs. Harry 1 ee Lin
er, Jr.
The Week of Prayer is observed
during the last week of October by
the WSCS over the country as a
time for devotion and sacrificial
giving. The giving is used fbr
projects not covered by the reg
ular budget. This year the entire
sum is to be given for education.
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Mrs. Cole Presents
Club Demonstration
Mrs. Otis Cole gave the demon
stration at a regular meeting of
the Clyde Home Demonstration
Club Tuesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Ralph Miller. Her
subject was Utility Rooms.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses. Mrs. Miller and Mrs.
Carlyle Haynes.
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