For The Women Society News - and Club Activities Phone 110 Dillard?Andrews Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dillard of Sylva announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Clyde "Andrews of Raleigh. Miis Dillard is a graduate of Sylva High school and of Western Carolina Teachers College. She will teach in Charlotte this year. Mr. Andrews attended Cullowhee High schcol, Western Carolina Teachers College and State Col lege. He was in service two years during World War II and is now employed in Charlotte. Plans for the wedding have not yet been completed. * * * T. E. L. Class Has All Day Meeting The T.E.L. Class of the Scott's Creek Baptist ?hurch met with Mrs. Cole Ridley on Thursday, August 5. Covered dishes were brought and a bountiful dinner en joyed. Eleven members and two visitors were present. Rev. G. C. Snyder gave the de votional and Mrs. D. G. Bryson led the owning prayer. A business session followed and various business matters were dis cussed. The meeting was dismissed by Mrs. B. S. Hensley. Rev. and Mrs. Wakefield Announce Engagement Of Daughter The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Wake field of H?ve announced the, cwgagciiiciii ui UlCit' uaugmct, moa Zunita Hoyteene Wakefield of Asheville, to Joseph Murry Clark.] son of Mrs. L. G. Clark and the! late Mr. Clark of Asheville. Plans for the wedding have not yet been announced. * # * Sitton - Jenkins Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sitton of, Whittier have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Iris, to Mr. Hugh Brendle Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jenkins of Whittier. The wedding was performed at 9 o'clock Wednesday, August 4th, at the Methodist parsonage in Whittier. The Rev. O. E. Thome, pastor, officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a two-piece suit of navy blue with white acces sories. Those attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Reece, sister and ?brother-in-law- of the groom, of Newport News, Va., Guy House, and H. L. Hoyle. Mrs. Jenkins received her edu cation at Sylva High school. Mr. Jenkins is a graduate of Almond High school and attended Drau ghon's Business college in Knox ville, Tenn. He spent five years in the U. S. Army, of which sixteen months were spent overseas in the Pacific theater. y After a short wedding trip the young couple is now residing in Qualla. * * * Cub Pack Committee To Meet Friday, August 13 The Sylva Cub Pack committee, together with the Den Dads and Mothers, will hold their regular business meeting on Friday night, August 13, at 7:30 p.m. Due to the polio situation the Den Chiefs and Cubs are asked not to attend. However on the next monthly meeting, it is hoped that all can be present. Scctts Creek Missionary Meeting Postponed The monthly meetir.g of the Scott's Creek Missionary society scheduled to be held Thursday evening, August 12, will net be, held due to the meeting of the 1 Tuckaseigee Baptist association at 1 that time. The socicty will meet Thursday, August 19, at 2 p. m. and have a picnic. Mrs. B. S. Hensley will be leader for this meeting. * * * Calendar of Events Thursday. August 12?The Ruby Daniel circle of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Por ter Scroggs at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lee Walker, president. Friday, August 13 ? The Woman's Auxiliary of tiie Presoyterian church will meet with Mrs. Rudy Hardy at 8 p.m. Mrs. C. C. Pet tit, president. Monday, August 16 ? The Wood men of the World will meet in the WOW hall at 7:30 p.m. Jeff Hedden, council commander. Monday, August 16 ? The Sylva Firemen will meet at the fire station at 6:45 p.m. Bart Cope, chief. Monday, August 16 ? The Sylva Home Demonstration club will meet with Mrs. C. R. Moody at 11:30 a.m. and have their annual picnic. Mrs. Isola Thomas, presi dent. * Tuesday, August 17 ? The Rotary club will have a dinner meeting in Allison building at 7 p.m. J. C. Cannon, President. Tuesday, August 17 ? The Sylva Woman's ^Ittb will meet with Mrf W. T. Wise at 8 p.m. Miss Hicks Wilson, president. Thursday, August 19 ? The Dills boro Masonic lodge will meet in the Masonic hall, Dillsboro, at English Family Is Made Happy By Gifts From Sylva Cihldren Mrs. Glenn Hughes, teacher in the Sylva Elenj^ntary school, has received a lette/ from an English family{their sincere gratitude for gift boxes given by her students through the Red Cross for relief of families in Eng land. ..The children here made their last spring before school "closed for the summer. The letter to Mrs. Hughes reads as follows: Crewkerne, Somerset, England. Dear mfe'Glenn Hughes: Will-Sit please convey my thanks to thtfjKle ones, who helped to makeNup the delightful little boxes of gifts, sent to the British Red Cross. My two children were thrilled to receive a box each. My husband has been very ill for & year, and I still have him in bed, and I am afraid we have been up against very hard times. But to see the little faces of our little ones light up, when they opened up their gift boxes, did our hearts good, to see them happy. At the present everything here in England i& so dear so I am afraid there is a lot they have to do without. ( Our little boy^will be five years next month, ^ni/he's been going to school since Afcril. Our little daughter was two years old last May/ I feel I must ask you again to thank your class for the boxes we received. Yours sincerely, (Mrs.) D. Cook OPEN FOR BUSINESS . ?' ? We take this means of informing the General Public that we have completed repairs to our plant following our recent fire and atfe now do ing dry cleaning and pressing as usual. WHEN IN NEED OF OUR SERVICES Call Phone 120 And Our Truck Will Call For Your Clothes MOORE'S DRY GLEANERS' J. D. MOORE and LEE WALKER In Bus Station Building .. Ashe - Melton Marriage Announced The marriage of Miss Clara A>he to \V. B. Melton, son ol Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Melton, has,been an nounced by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olbeit Ashe. Tr.e wedding took place in Clayton, Georgia on Saturday, July 31. For her wedding the bride wore a street length dress in pink with matching accessories and a cor sage of red rcsebuds. The double ring ceremony was used. Mrs. Melton received her edu cation at Webster and Sylva High schools. Mr. Melton received his education at Cullowhee H.gh school. The couple will reside in Sylva. HOSPITAL NEWS Emory Lee Dillard, Sylva, re covering from operation. N. M. Osborne, Norfolk, Va., guest at High Hampton Inn, re covering from a fall. ? Mrs. Clinton Underwood. Bry i son City, in for treatment. Mrs. Robert Welch, Franklin, recovering from appendectomy. Mrs. Paul Kirkland, Bryson City, recovering from appendec tomy. Mrs. Henry White, Cashiers, in for treatment. Mrs. Carrie Crisp, Sylva, recov ering from operation. Mrs. Ralph Bumgarner, Sylva recovering from appendectomy. Mrs. Margaret Jones, Balsam, receiving treatment. Mrs. H. C. Messer, Lauda, re covering from operation. Miss Betty Ammons, Sylva, re ceiving treatment. * Mr. J. M. Ammons, Sylva, in for treatment. Mr. Charley Mooney, Whittier appendectomy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hooper, Cullowhee, a daughter, August 8. Mrs. Henry Thompson, Balsam in for treatment. Miss Dessi* Allison. Webster, 7:30 p.m. Claude J. Cowan. W.M. Friday, August 20?The Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet in Allison building at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Harry Hastings, presi dent. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Wakefield, .mu small son. who haw been vis i in.u My. Wakefield's pa.enl-. Rev. .?:iu M.s. \V. Hoyt Wakefield, for the past month, lett Monday to re tarn to their home in Durant. Ok la. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Buchanan earno from Hendersonville Tues day. Mr. Buchanan returned the same day, but Mrs. Buchanan re mained overnight with htr s'.s ter, Mrs. J. R. Buchanan. She and another sister, Mrs. W. H. Carter, who had been visiting Mrs. | Mrs. Buchanan for several days, returned to Hendersonville Tues day afternoon. Miss Bertha Cunningham is spending two weeks in Murphy, 'guest ot her cousin, Mr:-. Odum. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thompson and M.ss Evelyn Sherrill went to GatMnburg, Tenn., Tuesday where th. v met Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis, former Sylva residents, and had dinner with them there. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kirchberg and daughter, Kay Ann, of Chatt j anooga, Tenn., are visiting his ' brother, * Dr. Roy Kirchberg, and | family in Sylva and at their camp in the Hamburg section of the county. Charles Goddard will arrive Fri recovering from operation. James H. Potts, Jr., Dillsboro, in for treatment. Mrs. Hattie Barnes, East La Porte, recovering from operation Mrs. Minnie Jones, Whittier, re covering from operation. WATCH REPAIR Nicholson's Watch Repair Three Expert Repairmen ? at ? DEPENDABLE JEWELERS day fuum Chattanooga, Tenn., to ^perjci/a week with his family at me home of Mrs. Goddard's par ents. Mr. and Mis. J. R. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Duncan re I turned L?>! Wednesday to tiua* or.te in HenvU-i'son aitt*i .1 v >it ?v.t.t t'.i .'' ..unt. M ? >. C L. Ai Lson. : .M:'. and Mrs. CJun.'i^r F ?rtner : e* .irr.cf! home 1.:^' week : tor .?*[jv t?ci41..4 *.'e!r "> a ?i * i .'i \ ;s!'mil ? i: ts iii ra.:ne>-ec. I\e. .* y, and V./sjin a. Kiuy.;,! y \ i - - { i.ed Mr>. Fui'tr.vr*- :v:.k>. Ho- i and Mi v A. C. Fret m..n, Wo | 1 ; .. Mr. Ka.tn.- s L,t:u r. Mr. ! I J;.scorn F rtner. in K.).\uv i'ine. Rev. and Mis. W. l'ioyt Wake . e.d. wno na\e been making their n.>:ne in tne Cook resuler.ee on trie As. eville higway, moved Wednes day tu the Painter home on East Main street next to the Coffee Shop. Mas. J. A. Gray, after spending a week with iter father, Mr. A. J. Kooerison. and oth. r relatives in Morristown, Tent:., returned home Sunday. Her son, Jimmy Gray, wept down on Thursday and spent the remainder of the week in Mor r.stown and returned with his mother. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gray's nephew. Bob Jones, wiic will spend some time with them. Mrs. S. L. Rymer and Mrs. W. D. Lockleer, the former Miss Minnie Rymer. who have been visiting Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Moody at Tuckaseigee for two weeks, will leave Friday to return to their .lom'e In West Palm Beach. Fla. T.iey are farmer residents of J a c k - -o:: cour.lv arid t: 1 Ls is Mrs. Lock leer's iirst \*i?:?'? ' 1 \ Ask Your Grocer For ^Mmty nUe^^i ?1 i & Don't be surprised when soon vou find vour JFG Coffee In this new, more beoutiful Package. i to f! L n ! I HOUSE & GARDENS ofliAe >* features glamorous new i DIRILYTE i (Sc/clen-/iue?l ?r(atwa/ie.. ? t ] GET DIRILYTE HERE,.. come in right away to view this wonderful I flatware, made of a fine metal alloy that's the warm, beautiful color of gold. 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