Society and Personal Dr. And Mrs. Smith Entertain At Their Home At Cullowhee Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith, of Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, entertained a number guests at a dinner, party at their home on Over Look Drive last Wednesday evening, February 26. The dining table was covered with an Italian^ lace cloth. In the center was a crystal swan filled with red carnations and fern. On either side of th^-centerpiece were silver candle holders containing red buring candles. Place cards were, arr-r? Among those enjoying Dr. and Mrs. Smith's hospitality were: Prof, and Mrs. Frank Brown, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Corsey C. Buchanan, Mr. Clarence Chrisman, Miss Kathleen Davis, Miss Fannie Goodman, Miss Anne Hammond, Miss Annie Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lind berg, Miss Laura Jean McAdams, Mrs. Alice Rand, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. Taff. s A number of Dersons were in vited who were unable to attend because of previous engagements. Mr. and Mrs. Stedman Mitchell were dinner guests on Friday, Feb ruary twenty-eighth, at one o'clock of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Mark Osborne, Jr., were six o'clock dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith Sun day evening, March second. * * * Allisons Entertain Card Club Saturday Evening On last Saturday evening Miss Nancy Allison and Jack Allison were hosts for the regular meeting of the Saturday evening card club at their home. Tables were ar ranged and cards played during the first part of the evening. When refreshments;were served, Miss Agnes Wilson, whose birth day it was, was surprised when a large birthday cake was brought in and placed for her to cut. This was served with ice cream and coffee. She was also given a num ber of lovely gifts. The guest list included besides Miss Wilson, Misses Dorothy Mae McKee and Rebecca Sue Cannon, Jimmy. Keener, Boyd Sossamon, Lewis Wilson and Wade Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poteet and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hardy. * * * O. E. S. Has Initiation Meeting Oce chapter, No. 139, Order of the Eastern Star, met in regular session on Wednesday evening, February 27, at the Masonic Hall in Dillsboro with the worthy ma tron, Mrs. Rosa Cannon, presiding. After a short business session the hall was prepared for the cere oniony of initiation and the degrees of the order were conferred on Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon and Miss Docia Garrett. During the social hour the host Mrs. David H. Brown Hostess To Cullowhee Home Club Meeting The Cullowhee Home Demon stration Club met with Mrs. David Brown on Thursday afternoon, February 27, with Mrs. Joe Wallin, president, presiding. Miss Sossamon, home demon stration agent, gave a very inter esting and helpful demonstration on roll making. Those present were Mrs. C. F. Dodson, Mrs. H. T. Hunter, Mis. M. K. Hinds, Mrs. F. H. Brown, Mrs. Ed Bryson, Mrs. Victor -"Mrs; * Carrie Bryson, Mrs. J. J. Cowan, Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Edwin Denton, -and Mrs. George Brown. A salad course was served by Mrs. Brown. * * * Frizzell-Bradshaw Marriage Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen Irene Frizzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Don Frizzell of Webster, to Luther Paul Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bradshaw of Cool Good, Kentucky. The ceremony was solemnized at the parsonage of the Fourth Ave nue Baptist church of Louisville, Kentucky. The pastor, Rev. Man ual A. Cooper, pronounced the vows. For her marriage the bride wore a. gray gabardine suit with black accessories.?Her corsage was of white rosebuds and her only orna ment was a strand of pearls. The bride served 18 months in the United States Army Nurses Corps. Before entering service she graduated from the Baltimore Hos pital school of Nursing in Ashe ville. - I The bridegroom served two and a half years in the army with the 45th Division, one and a half year? was spent overseas. He is now at tending Theodore Adhrens School in Louisville, Ky. * * * Mrs. Brookhyser Has Circle Meet Twelve members were present Monday evening when the March meeting of the Carrie Rhodes circle of the Worhan's Society of Chris tian Service of the Sylva Metho dist church was held with Mrs. O. E. Brookhyser. The chairman, Mrs. Raymon Stovall, was in charge during the business hour. Mrs. F. M. Williams gave the devotional. Mrs. O. E. Monteith, program ?leader for the month, presented Mrs. Dan Tompkins, guest speak er, who gave an interesting talk esses, Mrs. Helen Hooper and Mrs. Virginia Terrell, served a delicious salad course. Oce chapter now has two meet ings each month: the second and j fourth Wednesday evenings of each month. William B. OillarA Building Contractor Houses Built Under F. H. A. Plan CONCRETE WORK SYLVA, N. C. <5 * Head ? Lines Go Up , , , for Easter glamour this year. Soft, swirling curls piled high on your head . . tailored formatter noon . . . wonderfully, sophisticated for evening. ? Perhaps you prefer the versatile feather bob hair-do. It is easy to care for and flatteringly smart. Tuckaseegee Beauty Shoppe PHONE 60 SYLVA, N. C. * Moody-Brunette Marriage Announced Miss Ada Elamae Moo&y, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eldon Moody of Sylva, was married to Ralph Henry Brunette of Phila delphia, Pennsylvania on Wednes day, February 26, at Elkton, Mary land. Mrs. Brunette attended Western Carolina Teachers College, Atlanta Business school, and the University of Georgia. On completion of her education she returned to Sylva, where she served as secretary treasurer of Moody Funeral Home. In 1943 she accepted a position as assistant librarian at Emory Uni versity. She resigned in 1944 to, work for the War Food Adminis tration in Atlanta and was trans Tefl^cT' roTTuIad el pi i i a in February,"' 1945, where she worked until her marriage. Mr. Brunette attended Saint* Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa, f?tf-