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Svlva Woman's Club
Has Annual Party ;
The Sylva Woman's club held
its annual party when they en-'
tertained their husbands ar.d oth-.
er friends at a dinner party at
Sunset Farms on Wednesday eve
ning of last week. .
When the guests arrived they
found their places at small tables
placed on the porch. Each table
was centered with a small vase of
summer flowers.
Miss Hicks Wilson said a few
wcrds of welcome to the visitors!
and Mrs. Earl Padgett introduced'
her guests, Dr. and Mrs. R. S.|
Morgan and Miss Ronda Stimp
son, who have recently come tc
Sylva to make their home. Two
? former- members of the club, Mrs.
Odell Bankhead of Chester, S. C ,
and Mrs. Keith Hinds, and Mr
Hin^s of Cullowhee, were also
guests fcr the occasion.
Mrs. Bumgarner served a three
course chicken dinner to the group.
Following this an hour of con
versation with both old and
new friends was enjoyed.
Gay Community Club
Has Supper Meeting
Mrs. Inez Buchanan, member of
the Gay Community club, was a
lucky visitor to the Frozen Fcod
Fac^s, Frozen Food Demonstration,
given in the Home Economics
building of Sylva High School on
Tuesday, July 13. She won the 3>/2
pound frozen beef steak which had
been prepared for freezing during
the demonstration.
one gave a supper for the ciuu
members using the steak for her
meat. . Mrs. Lyle Buchanan ,the
president, ' also helped plan the!
menu and Mrs. Morrison Green and
Mrs. Robert Buchanan helped to
prepare the supper.
Those enjoying the supper were
Mrs. Lyle Buchanan, Mrs. Inez
Buchanan, Mrs. Morrison Green
Mrs. Robert Buchanan. Mrs. Leon
Barren, Mrs. John Tatham, Mrs 1
Guy Sutton, Mrs. Don Buchanan,
Mrs. Frank Buchanan, Mrs. R. O.
Higdon, Mrs. Wayne Cabe and
Misses Betty Lou. Buchanan, Kath
arine Buchanan and Jo Ann Hig
don. Mrs. Elo Rogers of Franklin
was a visitor. The little children
piesent had a most enjoyable time.
They were Shirley Buchanan.
Cherry Buchanan, Gale Buchan
an, Caroline Buchanan, Philip and
Bogers Buchanan, and Larry Buch
anan.
John's Creek H. D. Club
Has Monthly Meeting
The John's Creek Home Dem
onstration club met July 14 at 2
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Paul
Swayngim for the regular monthly
meeting. Due to the rainy day only
7 members were present. Three
new member were taken in.
The meeting was called to order
by the president. The. curb mar
ket and the* Chest X-Ray were dis
cussed and all were urged to have
the Chest X-Ray.
Farm and Home week in Raleigh
was another topic for discussion.
The demonstration for the after
noon was on salad combinations
and was enjoyed by all.
The hostess served delicious re
freshments.
With The Hospital
Mrs* W. E. Campbell returned to
her home Tuesday after having
been ill at the C. J. Harris Com
munity hospital.
Mrs. Vernon Melton underwent
an appendectomy at the local hos
pital on last Saturday. She return
ed home Tuesday.
Mrs. Juanita Davis, who recently
was an appectomy patient at the
Harris Community hospital, re
turned home Monday.
Mrs. Ben Crisp of the Cope
Cre^k community is seriously ill
at the local hospital.
TRITT - FRANKS
WEDDING ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tritt of East
LaPorte have announced ^he mar
riage of their daughter, Thomasene.
to Everett Franks cf Glenville. The
-wedding took place in Claytcn. Ga.
on Saturday, July 17.
The bride wore a blue dress with
white accessories. Miss Marcelle
Tritt, sister of the bride, and Wen
dell Hooper of Glenville, accom
panied the couple to Clayton.
- Mr. and Mrs. Franks pirn U
make their hofne in Glenville.
Wed In Church Ceremony July ith
miss eeity Mccjure, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McClure
of Addie, became the bride of
Dillard A. Nowlin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E, Nowlin of Amigo, West
Virginia, July v4th at. 2 p.m. in the
Addie Baptist church. The pas
tor, the Rev. Nando Stevens, con
ducted the single ring ceremony.
The church was decorated with
cedar boughs .. and gladoili. A
program? of - .wadding music was
presented y Mlks Edtffe Lou Ter
rell, pianist, and Mrs. Tom Clay
ton, vocalist. Miss Terrell played
"Trumerei" by SfefcuftMfnn and "Be
lieve Me, If All Those Endearing
Young Charms" an Old Irish Air
by Moore. Mrs. Cl*y$on sang "Al
ways" by Berlin arid "I Love You
Truly" by Bond. "Salut d'Admour"
by Elgar was played during the
ceremony. ' \
?
The traditional wedding marches
were used.
Miss McClure was given in mar
riage by her brother, Roy Mc
Clure of Canton. She wore a navy
blue suit with white accessories.
She carried a white Bible topped
with white rases and showered
with satin streamers and sweet
peas.
Miss Ruby McClure, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor.
She wore a beige dress with black
accessories and Carried a bouquet
of sweetpeas and fern with satin'
streamers.
Junior Woman's Club
Met With Miss Bryson
Miss Dotsy Bryson was hostess
at the home of her parents on last
Wednesday evening for the regu
lar monthly meeting of the Junior;
Woman's club^Ten members and
one guest, Mrs. Glynn Poteet, were
present.
Miss Virginia Madison, the pres
ident, was in charge of the busi
ness session, during which sever
al important matters were discus
sed, but were left open until next;
month when a final vote will be
taken. The program was omitted
and a social hour enjoyed. The
hostess served an ice course.
Qualla H. D. Club Meets j
With Mrs. Helen Cathey j
The Qualla Home Demonstra
tion club met at the home of Mrs.
Helen Cathey with Mrs. Louise
Edwards as joint hostess on Tues
day, July 20, at 2 p.m. The meet
ing was called to order by the pres
ident, Mrs. Jlme Shelton, and rout-1
ine business was taken care of.
Ten members were present. Plans
were made for the annual picnic
to be held Tuesday, August 17,
at the home of Mrs. Faye Varner.
The meeting was turned over to
Miss Johnson, who gave an inter
| esting discussion on salads. Leaf
I lets containing recipes for salads
I and dressings were given the mem
| bers.
The hostess served pineapple
narshmallow salad, Ritz crackers
cake, and iced tea.
Charley McClure, cousin of the.
bride, was best man. Ushers were!
Jack McClure, brother of the
bride, Kenneth and Bobby Ter
rell, cousins of the bride, and Bob
by Jones.
The bride's mother wore a dress
cf black and white with black ac
cessories and a corsage of red car
nations.
Immediately after the ceremony
a reception was held at the home
of Mrs. Frank Terrell, aunt of the
bride. The living room was deco
rated with gladoili and Queen
Anne lace. On the table, covered
with a lace cloth, was the three
tiered wedding cake topped with
a miniature bride and groom on one
end and the punch bowl on the
other.
Mrs. Claude Bryson, aunt of the
bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Clyde;
Bryson, aunt of the bride, was at'
the punch bowl. Mrs. Cicero Bry-'
son and Miss Mae McClure, also
aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Char
ley McClure, cousin of the bride,!
assisted in the serving.
After the reception, the couple
left for Amigo, West Virginia,!
where they will reside. j
Mrs. Nowlin is a graduate of
Sylva High School. I
Mr. Nowlin served four years
j in the U. S. Navy seeing action in
the European Theatre of Opera-1
j tions and is now employed in
| Amigo.
Addie Home Demonstration
Club Reorganized
The Addie Home Demonstration
| club met at the home of Mrs. Frank
, Terrell last Thursday and reor
| ganized, electing the following of- [
, ficers to serve during the ensuing j
! year: Miss Allie Snyder, president;
; Mrs. Frank Terrell, vice-president
I Mj~s. Robert Holden, secretary
treasurer; Mrs. W. G. Dillard, pub
licity chairman: Mrs. DeWitt Par
ris, foods chairman; Mrs. Lenore
Stack, 4-H chairman; Mrs. Martha
Bryson, family life; Miss Allie Sny
der, clothing.
i The club was brought up to date;
cn new projects and much valuable!
information was given by Miss
Johnson, Home Demonstration a
gent. New bulletins were distribut.
i ed and new plans made.
| A social hour was enjoyed, dur
i ing which the hostess served re
freshments.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Mae Bryson on Fri
day, August 6.
Central Jackson Singing
To Be Cancelled
The meeting of the Central Jack- \
son Singing convention to have!
been held Sunday, August 1st, at:
Balsam, has been cancelled for
an indefinite time. This action has'
been taken to assist in every way!
possible to keep the polio from
reaching epidemic stage in Jack-!
son county.
The date for this meeting will'
. be announced in the Herald at a:
| later date.
M. B. Cannon Observes
Sixtieth Birthday
On Monday evening Mis. M. B.
Cannon invited the families of Mr.
Cannon's brothers and a lew oth
ers to meet at her home at 8 o'
clcek to join with Mr. Cannon in
observance of his sixtieth birth
day.
J Alter an hour of conversation,
exchanging views and ideas, Mrs.
Cannon, assisted by her daughter.
Miss Rebecca Sue Cannon, served
cake, ice cream and punch to the
following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Terrell, James Cannon, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Cannon, Misses Libby Ann
?id Jean Etta Canncn, Mrs. Ralph
Tatham and Ralph, Jr., Mrs. P. W.
Kir.caid, Mrs. Cumi Mason, Mrs.
L. C. Hall, and Wade Wilson.
Young Has
Bridge Meet
Mrs. Tom Young was hostess for
the meeting of her bridge club at
D..vies Hail last week when three
tai)!e.s were arranged lor piny. For
the occasion the Hall \s;.s in >st
attractive with arrangement? o:
>i::n;ner'lowers. At the con.
> ' u- ,u. :r.( -? prize* win! > Mrs
C\ F. Dodson wno scored :.i.4h a v. \
\ i Mrs. C. C. Bueh; n;:n who
-*e? o: o Mrs. Gripp D rau.eriv.
i?? 1 L.keview, S. C., and hou e gue^t
M/>. Vuung, was prcventid ..
r.e-t of lovely hand painted ash
trays.
Members playing included Mrs
J. \\\ McDevitt. Mrs. R. C. Sutton,
M.s. Stedman Mitchell, Mrs. Keittr
Hinds, Mrs. H. P. Smith, and Mrs.
N. H. Gurley.
Invited guests playing were
Mrs. Dougherty,. Mrs. Tuck Mc
Connell. Mrs. Glenn Ruff, and
Mis. Rodney Leftwich.
Mrs. Young served a salad course
with sandwiches and iced tea to
her guests.
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Texas is the only state of the
Union that may divide itself into
live separate states.
SQUARE DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9 til 12
at
Dill * Amusement Place
on
Dillsboro Road ? ? ? East Franklin
Music by Rudolph Carter and his Happy Ramblers
formerly of WliCC Waynesville
Adm. 75c each Well Sponsored
"The Importance of Being Earnest"
with an All Star Professional Cast
Directed by MAURICE GEOFFREY
Sponsored by
CULLOWHEE BOY SCOUTS
Friday, July 30, 8:30 p. m.
HOEY AUDITORIUM ? ? CULLOWHEE
Adulta 75c ? ? Children 35c Tax Incl.
JULY
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SALE STARTS FRIDAY ? DOORS OPEN 9:00
MEN'S KNIT
POLO SHIRTS
STRIPES, SOLIDS AND WHITE
VALUES TO $1.98
.33
EACH
TOWELS
16 x 26 IN.
GOOD WEIGHT
39c VALUE
BLUE AND ROSE
.24
EACH
Men's Work
Shoes
3.98
PAIR
RUBBER SOLE and
HEEL, PLAIN and
CAP TOE
SPECIAL
KRAFTMASTER QUALITY
MEN S $2.98 QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT I DRESS SHIRTS
IN WHITE AND
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WHILE SUPPLY
ON HAND LASTS
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IN WHITE AND
FANCY PATTERNS
SANFORIZED SHRUNK
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SI .99
MEN'S NAVY STYLE ? SIZES 31, 32 ONLY
DUNGAREES
$1-44
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- SYLVA, N. C.