Dr. Justice Is Speaker At ijarden Club Dr Will win Justice of Ashevlllo g-?rflir on Wild Flowers at a lunrh c on meeting of the RieMand Gar ? en Cli'b Thursday afternoon, in t >e home al Mr*. Francis Massie. T1 e sueaker was introduced by Mb, Howard Bryson, program chairman. He showed one hundred cloned slides of wild flowers of t "o?tem North Carolina, giving t \Hr bo'aulcal ane club-spAnsored outdoor Christ itas decorating contest Prior to the meeting a Imffet 1 incheon wag served by the host < ses. Mrs Massie and Mrs. E. C. v'agfmfeld, with Mrs C. J Reece . hd Mrs Ernest Withers presid ing at the rtinins room table Guests were Mrs W N Thomas. Mrs. j W Klllian Mis 1. .1 Hal 1 rd. Mrs C L Dickson of Dur > un, Mrs. Irving Lcatherwood. ?*rs. Hohert Hall of AsheviHe Mrs Withers and Mrs. Uiece ASTHMATICS! Want sim^1?b effect! re relic/ from choke inc. racking bronchial aathina rptiou/ Gei genuine Hrratheatf? tee what yoo'eg been muting! There'* no tubttirute to? original Breathea?r inhalant and nebulize* act. Get comfort by breathing! Guarantees SMITH'S DRUGS. INC. "26 N. Main Wavnmillf Newly weds Are Honored At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Albert MeCriuken. Sr., entertainer at an open hou-e Sunday afternoon In their hotne on the Crabtre*. Road. > honoring their son and daughter-ir4 law, Mr, and Mrs. Albert MeCraiiken, Jr., who were married Aygui t 3 In Kent. Wash. The younger Mr "MeCraeken has recently received his discharge from the sirmjr and. with his wife, will be with bis paitmts unfil Janu ary when h* plan* to enter !Ms,i* College, Rateggh. A bridal motif was carried out in the decorations of (lie dining rorirn | The tea table, it w^hlch Mrs. t'ar (roll MeCraeken presided, was cov ered with a late A'oth and was cent-red with att arrangement of white ehrys?ntheinuim- and fern Chrysanthemums irf rtiixed shades were used in the living roo Sw Assisting in receiving were Mrs. Carroll Hrvson, Miss FVrgy Me Craeken, and Mrs. I'aii) Sutton. Serving were Mrs ArnoM Robin son, Anna Bryioit. Ciildy Sutton, and Linda MeCraeken, all grand daughters of the Irosts Around one hundred guests called during the afternoon ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conwny are spending this week In Ashlamg, Ky., as guests of the former's pitrent*. i Mr and Mrs J. W, Conway i * ? AT/2 Charles W Morigin of Norfolk, Va. spent the weekend at his home In Clyde ; I Gift Wrapping Classes Planned At Red Wing In retponae to numerous re quests. U?c hed Wing Gift ihop is making Available to schholi," , churches. clubs, or other groups, a free gift. wrapping demonstra tion, including a practice session Due to space limitations, classes will be limited to 35, Arrange t menu may be made by contacting [ Mist Julia Norxe. ! Individuals who aie not mem bers ?ot a group, may register at the Red Wing Otft Shop, giving their time preferences As aoon as ??nough regtater to form a group ' they will be notified of the date and time. The demonstration, and the practice session will consume two hours. It may be scheduled for morning, afternoon, or evening during November. No demonstra tions will be given after December I. For those who have previously attended a demonstration, a quick review, plus new Ideaa, may be had In an advanced session, if suffi cient people register for a class. ? ? ? Mr, and Mrs Glenn Dickenson both students at the University of Georgia, Athens, spent the week end with the latter'S father. J. G. Patrick Mra. Dickenson is the former Mlast Florrle Patrick. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs, H. P. McCarroll and their son, Stevie, spent the weekend in Radford. Va.. as guests of Mr. McCarroll's brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. John Turner GIFT WRAPPING CLASS Are You Interested? Have You Signed Up? 1 Red Hinq j " - GIFT SHOP-/ I SO* N. MAIN KAYNESVILLE ???*???__ , IT'S GOOD , ' i BUSINESS 1 i i PRACTICE... : ' TO SAVE BEFORE >; YOU 1 SPEND \ \ ? IT S GOOD BUSINESS TO HAVE A NEST-EGG SAVED IN CASE OF A RAINY DAY. PUT ASIDE A CERTAIN A MOUNT EACH PAYDAY AND LET IT WORK FOR YOU. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY OUR CURRENT INTEREST IS 3}^ j HAYWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION EACH ACCOUNT IS I INSURED UP TO SIMM ST THE FEDERAL SAYING8 AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION ? 1 I ?: ? '" " \ MISS NORMA SUE BURCII. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. V. D. Buroh of Clyde. Routr 2. Is engaged to Nell T. Ilowrll of Brevard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kufus A. Howell of WaynesviUe, Route 2. The wed ding Is planned for December 16 in the First Baptist Church of Clyde. Week Of Prayer Observance Is Set For 30th The annual Week of Prayer ob ;crvance will be held by the Wo nan's Society of Christian Service >f the First Methodist Church ruesdav, October 30, at 7:30 p.m n 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. James W Clark, and. Mrs. Harry Lee Lin er. J r. The Week of Prayer is observed during the last week of October by the WSCS over the country as a Mine for devotion and sacrificial giving. The giving is used for projects not covered by the reg ular budget. This year the entire fo tie given for education. + * * Births New arrivals at the Haywood bounty Hospital include: A son to Mr and Mrs, Elmer .unsford of Canton on October 23. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack [ylt-ss of Canton on October 25. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Messer of Canton on Oe ober 26 A son to Mr: and Mrs Carl Jones if Canton on October 26 A son to Mr and Mrs. R G. [It Uigman of Waynesville on Oc ober 26. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs Bobby Joe Mease of Canton on bctobcr 27. A daughter to Dr. and Mrs Eugene Harp of Waynesville on October 28 A son to Mr. and Mrs Francis iVHlts of Waynesville on October Ml A daughter to Mr. and Mrs lohn Morrow of Waynesville on Tetoher 29. * ? ? Humane Association To Meet Next Monday A meeting of the Haywood Bounty Humane Association will be held Monday, November 5, at 7:30 pm In the home of Lyman Reed if Peter's Cove Road. Bethel. All persons Interested in animal welfare are invited to attend the meeting !????????? Speaking ?f Homemakinq By ELIZABETH G. PARHAM Home Service Representative Carolina Power & LUht Co. INADEQUATE WIRING SYMPTOMS ? I You don't have to he an exper to tell whether your home is suf l'ering from weakness of the wir I ing. There are many little symp toms that show up every day tha you live in an inadequately wirei home. You have probably knowl | of them all along but you ma; j have thought something else othe j than poor wiring to be responsibh for them. Here are some symptoms of in adequate wiring: 1. Lights flickering and dim ming when appliances are turnei on. 2. Appliances operating slowl; or not as well as they should. Heat appliances, such as toast crs. irons, room heaters, warmin) up too slowly, 3. Fuses blowing or efrcui breakers tripping too frequently 4. Radios fading or poundini scratchy when an appliance i turned on. 5. TV picture that shrinks li size or "winks" when other ap pllanres go into action. 0. Too few outlets and switche where vou need them. 7. Multtple "octopus" connec tlons used for several appliance: at once 8. Long cords strung around th< room in order to connect lamp: or appliances. | 9. Too frequent overheating o: motors. * ? ? Farewell Party Fetes Mrs. Annie McCracken Mrs. Annie McCracken, wh< 'eft this morning for California t( : snend the winter with a son, wa: honored Thursday night at a sur nrise farewell party given by th< Women's Sundav School Class ol the East Waynesville Baptis' Church. Gifts were presented to Mrs McCracken and refreshments were served. Around twelve members of th? class were present. * * ? Mr and Mrs. L. E. DeVous have returned from a two weeks vaca tion with their families in New Jersey and Ned York. Miss Cornwell To Receive National Award Mis? Mary Cornwell, Haywood home agent, 10ft Saturday for Chicago where she wfll attend the annual meeting of the National Home Demonstration Agents As | sociation, at the Sherman Hotel. | Miss Cornwell will receive na tional recognition Wednesday I night when she is presented an 1 award for distinguished achieve ments of Haywood's twenty-eight home demonstration clube during the seven years Miss Cornwell has served as home agent. It will be oresented by C B. Ferguson, U. S. Director of Extension Service. Miss Cornwell, who is president of the North Carolina Association of Home Demonstration Agents, h in charge of the annual friendship Darty sponsored by the Corn Pro j ducts Co., and also will give a re port on the Nortn Carolina Clubs. She expects to return to Way t nesville on Sunday. ? ? * UDC To Meet Friday . With Mrs. Ferguson The November meeting of the Haywood Chapter United Daugh ters of the Confederacy will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. J.J. Ferguson on the Dellwood Road. Mrs. F. O. Rip petoe will be associate hostess The program will be presented by Miss Nancy Killian on Con federate Chaplains. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Massie have returned from Flagler Beach, Fla., where they spent the past two months. Miss McBride Completes Wedding Plans Mis.* Anna Louise McBridt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl McBride of Waynesville, has completed plans for her marriage to Frank Edwin Chambers, son of J Mr. and Mrs. Weaker Chambers of Clyde. Route 1. The ceremony wi.! take place Saturday. November 3. entertain members of the bridal party and close friends at a cake cutting. ? * * Miss Sarah Lesley and Miss Pearl Lesley Johnson left Sunday for Climax. N. C. where thev will visit Miss Johnson's brother, the Rev. J. S. Johnson. They will also visit in Greensboro. * * * Use Mountaineer Want Ads. The McCalls Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George McCall of Wayneaville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a family picnic Sunday at the Pink Beds. The occasion also marked the first time all members of the family had been together since 1944, The group included ten childi an. 20 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren. The children are Lewis McCall of Balsam, John and Lawrence McCall of Saunook. Jess McCall of Peoria, Va.. Charlie Mc Call of Hazelwood. Ted, Bob, and Eugone McCall and Mrs. Fred Bry son, all of Waynesville. and Mrs. Robert Jones of W'hittier. Gifts were presented to the honor guests. * ? * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward B Harri son of Dearborn. Michigan an nounce the birth of a son, Robin Leaf, on Thursday, October 18, Mrs Harrison is the former Miss Louise Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O R. Mariin of Waynesville. THE HOME OF $ MOJUD and SCHRANK LINGERIE THE SMART SHOP Main St GL 6-8210 - KURT GANS ? 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