Thanksgiving Food Sale Is Planned A food sale will be held by the Haaelwood BoostereUes on Wed nesday morning, November 21, in the Fashion Shop' on Main Street in Hazel wood. Cake, pies, and other foods for Thanksgiving will be sold. * * * PTA Plans Benefit For Clyde School Band A benefit chicken pie supper vlU be held in the Clyde School caf .'teri i Friday. November 16. under the sponsorship of the PTA. Supper will be served from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Proceeds will be used to buy instruments for the school band. Mrs. Carl Gillis is president of the PTA. * * ? Music Club Will Meet With Mrs. H. L. Liner The Waynesville Music Club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. H. L. Liner, Jr. Mrs. George Bischoff is in charge of the program. ~~w 1 SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Make Your Selections Now And Use OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN THE I SMART SHOP MAIN ST. GL 6-8210 MISS MARY HELEN ( ROSS is the daughter of Mrs. Marion W. Watson of Raleigh and the late W. II. Cross. Iler engagement to Second Lieutenant George Dewey Stovall, Jr.. I'nited States Army, Ft. Devans, Mass., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey Stovall of Waynesville, is announced by her mother. The wedding is planneM for January 5. (Photo by Simpson's^Studiot. MISS MARIE YOUNG is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillett, of Balsam who announce her engagement to I'fc. Luther Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sutton of Maggie. A December wedding is planned. (Chattanooga Portrait Studios), Mr. and Mrs* John Kirkpatrick. < Jr., are spending a few davs in ' Winston-Salem. FOR BARGAINS IN GIRLS' COATS SIZES 1 TO 12 SHOP OUR , CHILDREN'S DEPT. I it M ? AND INCIDENTLY YOU WILL FIND IN THIS DEPARTMENT ? ALL KINDS OF CHOICE CHILDREN'S WEAR READY WITH VERY LOVELY DOLLS V GJ ???? St. John's Parents Will Meet Monday I ne i-arenis c.iun 01 si Jonns School will meet Monday. Novem ber 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the school hall. The .school glee club will pre- ' sent a program * * * Haywood Nurses Plan ! Annual Benefit Supper | The Haywood County Nurses | Club will hold its annual benefit | Thanksgiving supper Friday. Nov ember 16. at Central Elementary j school. The meal will be served from ' 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. ?Ttekets?rmrr?bought from members of the club or at the door, i AT BAPTIST CONVENTION The Rev. T. E. Robinett. pastor j of the First Baptist Church, Mrs. Robinett. and Mr and Mrs. R Morgan are in Winston-Salem this - wcA to attend the Not ch Carolina Baptist State Convention. Mrs. Robinett s parents, Mr and I Mrs. E: W. Sweatman, and her j aunt, Mrs. A. P. Brown, all of Co- ' lumbia. S. C. are with the Robin- j eif children during their parents' ! absence; ..+ **? | \NNOCNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs Charles Alley an- ' nounce the birth of a son. Charles ? Frederick, on Tuesday. November 13. at Tallahassee Memorial Hos- j pilal. Tallahassee. Fla. Mrs. Alle\ j is the former MLss Joan Zorbaugh. I daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick I M. Zorbaugh of Waynesville and I Miami, Kla. * 4 * MRS. BKI MMITT IN HOSPITAL Mrs T I) Brummitt is reported resting comfortably following surg | ory at the Haywood County Hos pital Mrs. Brummitt is a mem ber of the faculty of Fines Creek | School. ' ? ? ./. . ? Personals Mrs. .lolin R, Thompson of Can ton. Georgia is here to spend a I,? weeks with her son and daugh ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. G Thompson. * * * l)an Walkins has returned from Durham where he went to aceom panv Mrs. Walking to Duke Hos .1 pital. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. John Giles are leaving this week for Fort Myers Beach. Florida where they will spend the winter. * * * C. E. Brown, Sr.. has returned to his work as clerk in the Senate Document room. Washington. D. C'.. after spending several months , with his family in Clyde. ? * ? Don Fowler and Stanley Wil i liimson, students at the University of North Carolina, spent the wee la end with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Mar quis left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Charleston, W, Va. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Branch, own ers of Branch's House of Crafts at Lake Junaluska. left Wednes day for Largo. Fin . for the winter. ? ? * ?' ' Charles Grenell. photographer of Lake Junaluska. left Tuesday for Daytona Beach, where he will I spend the winter months I St. John's Students To Sponsor Dance The h'gh school students of St John's School are sponsoring a Sadie Hawkins Dance to be held Saturday from 7:30 n.m until 11 p.m. in the church hall. The dance will be supervised by j the Parents' Club Admission will be 35 cents per person or 50 cents per couple. * * ? OES Chapter To Honor Mrs. Fisher of Asheville j A regular meeting of the j Waynesville Chapter No. 105, Or-1 der of the Eastern Star, will be j held today at 7:30 p.m. in the | Masonic Hall in the First Na-j tional Bank Buildihg. Mrs. Dan Fisher, associate grand | conductress of the Asheville Chap- ] ter. No. 12, will be honored. f ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Snyder Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wiley T. Snyder of Clyde were honored at an in formal supper party Monday eve ning. given by their children, Mrs. Grant Jones, Mr and Mrs. Boy ' Sv anger, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris. The occasion marked the fortieth 1 wedding anniversary of the honor ; guests Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were mar ried November 12. 1910 in the 1 Clyde Methodist parsonage B and PW Directors Will Meet Tonight Members of the Board of Direc tors of the Waynesville Business and Professional Women's Club meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. P. 11. Gentry for a waffle supper to be followed by a business meeting. Light Comfort By VERA WINSTON A ROBE doesn't have to We heavy or Cumbersome to be comfy and toasty warm. Not when one can choose such a delightful robe as this one of coral pink nylon fleece. It is cut night-shirt fash ion and sets off its stark lines by adding a matching pink satin border on collars and cuffs and twinkling, rhinestone-studded sat in-covered buttons. The shoulder yoke continues in a back yoke, i Layaway 0 Feature for her ? If ^ ,~f EASr ** \ WEEKLY S -il m terms M-UtBIKP t |. ^ 1 OK yellow or white gold filled cose. Blue faceted * * crystal. Matching blue cord Fed. Tq* lod. i ~ i P J 4 . i H * H ipW ^frTtA&YroPAY rut buubu wmr^ 1 11 ? NEW | HOOVERj ^muMatWii j the cleaner that walks .on air! j P^Mi^jQIU Exdutiv* Doubl*-Sfr*tch Hoi* -yCOvonix* Throwowoy Rag -yt T*l*icoping Wand Now Forecast Color* $.">.00 Down See It Walk On Air At MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Main Street Wavnesvillc 1, . CONTINUING AT BELK'S (?iris' All Wool CARDIGANS Sizes to I I?Ass'l. Colors Regularly $2.98 $144 Second Floor Ladies' .Match Set BLOUSE , and j SKIRT ' ORION KMT MOUSE WOOL & CASHMERE SKIRT Assarted Colors $095 Sizes ? Second Floor ? Ladies' (.'ordurov CAR COATS I'laid Rayon ({uilted Lining Wooden Button Ki'd, Drawn, Aqua All Sizes $095 ? Second Floor ? Ladies' All Nylon PANTIES 1 Larye Table of Winter PONGEES.- ' Acetate & Rayons .59 in. Wide ? 1st Quality Ass't. Patterns & Colors Regular 79c Yd. 59< Sizes 1 to 10 White Onlv?Keg. .">9c 2 *1?? ???-????????____ I Chenille Boys' Plaid Flannel BEDSPREADS SHIRTS Assorted Colors First Quality ? Wash and ,, ,, , .... Wear. Needs No Ironing ? l ull Bed Size ... . lu . .. Sizes (> to |8?Ass t. Plaids $ C 99 *1 ? Second Floor ? Men's 8 In 10 Inch BOOTS In Black and Tan ? Leather, Cork & Rubber Soles All Sizes 2 Nationally Advertised Brands A Regular $10.93 Value $888 Men's I'art Wool SPORT SHIRTS Rrown, Red. Green , and Rlue I'laids , W ool. l.V ; Rayon S - M - L Guaranteed 1st (Quality $^195 One Large Table of Men's WORK SHOES Cork. Leather and Uuhher Soles, lilack & Tan. All Sizes. kSave l'p kT Children's 1st ({ualitv Cordurov OVERALLS . $1.00 Red, Rlue. Tan, Brown. Cold, Charcoal. Sizes 1-2-3-4 ? Regular $1.29 STORE HOURS Effective Monday, November 19 M()N? TI ES., THURS., FRI. & SAT. 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. WEDNESDAYS ? 9 A. M. - I I*. M. BelkHudson Over 100 Pairs To Choose From *588 o *888

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