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/or The Women Society News and Clab Activities Phone 110 June Enloe, Jack Cordell Are Married In Whittier BRYSON CITY?Miss June En loe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil lis Enloe of* Whittier, was wed to Jack Cord: 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cordell of Dillsboro, at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Novem ber 4, at the Methodist parsonage in Whittier. The Rev. O. E. I'horne, pastor of the Whittier Methodist church, officiated during the single-ring ceremony. The couple was unat tended. For her marriage the bride wore a ' navy blue suit with matching accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs. Cordell received her educa tion in the Jackson County schools and was graduated from Sylva High school. Mr. Cordell is a graduat. of Swain High school and is a veteran of World War II, hav ing served two and a htlf years overseas. The young couple are presently taking a brief wedding trip, after which they will be at . home at the Jones Apartment in Bryson City, where Mr. Cordell is engaged in the mercantile business. * * * Webster W. M. S. Has Regular Monthly Meeting The November meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Webster Baptist church met with Mrs. Claude Cowan on Tuesday ev ning. The meeting w?s well at tended and several benevolent pro jects for the remainder of the year were planned., A report was given on the Mission study course led by Mrs. Wayne Deitz. The course, which was taught by Miss Pauline Snelson, was held at the church on Wednesday, Nov.3. A very interesting discussion on "Asia and Islands of The Sea," was led by Mrs. Frank Cowan. Following the program the hos tess served delicious 'refreshments to the group. * ? ? * * * Halcvon Club Continues Sending Student To WCTC The members of tj\e Halcyon club met last Wednesday night with Mrs. Juanita Davis at her home on College Hill. Followirig the opening of the meeting regu lar business was discussed at which time the members decided to con tinue sending a young lady stu dent to Western Carolina Teach ers College. Mrs. Corsey Buchanan was the speaker for the evening and gave a very interesting talk on the United Nations. Mrs. Buchanan has attend d several sessions of the U. N., and listened in on the proceedings. ELROSE Inspired by the mn jet tic beauty of Melrose plantation in Natche*, M MHiasippi, Corhatn creat ed this stui-hoH new pattern? MKI.llOSE in the finest sterling silver. In it* rich heaviness ami perfection of Melrose reraptiire* the romance and grace of the past for your home. $32.oo per inclujint Kr?l. T?* LILIUS JEWELRY CO. Diamonds ? Watches ? Jewelry Watrh end Jewelry Repairing 8VLVA, N. C. c ALKXDAR OF EVENTS Friday, Nov. 12 ? Women of the Presbyterian church me t with Mrs. Jackson Dunn at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. C. C. Pettit, president. Monday, Nov. 15 ? WOW meets at 7:30 p. m. in the hall, Jeff Hedden, council commander. Tuesday, Nov. It ? Mattie Hen sley Circle1 meets at 7:00^.171. with Mrs. Hershai Ashe, Mrs. B. S. Hensieyv leader; Mrs. D nnis Fisher, chairman, r Tuesday, Nov. 16 ? Woman's Club meets at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Earl Padgett. Miss Hicks Wilson, pres dent. ? ' '' Wednesday, Nov. 17?Lions club has regular dinner meeting at the Sylva school cafeteria at 7:00 p. m. Roy Reed, president. Wednesday. Nov. 17?Junior Wom an's club meets eft7:30 w th Mrs. Rudolph Hardy. Miss Virgini Midisor., president. Thursday, Nov. 18 ? Dillsboro Ledge No. 459 meets in the Ma sonic Hall at 7:00 p.m. Claude Cowan, W.M. Thursday, Nov. 13 ? Scotts Creek Missionary Society meets at 3:00 p.m. with Mrs. Thad Bryson. Mrs. T. K. Guthrie, leader; Mrs. Joe Sutton, president. Frid y, Nov. 19 ? Wild Life club meets at MTissi Furniture Store at 7:30 p.m. Dr. W. P. McGuire, president. Friday, Nov. 19 ? Woman's So ciety of Christian Service meets in Allison Building with Mrs. J. H. Giljis, leader; Mrs. Harry - Hastings, president. * * 1 * Halcyon Club Entertains Junior Woman's Club On Wednesday evening of last week the Halcyon club, mother club for the Junior Woman's club, entertained the latter at a buffet supper and party at the Allison building. Covers w re laid lor h:rty-tive. The HalloSveen motif ! was carried out in the table dec i orations. Small tables with covers i )f Halloween design were used. ?\impkins holding candies were us j -*d as favors and the guests found | heir piace* bearing Hal I 'owe n designs. The menu con j listed of tomato cups filled with , chicken salad on lettuce, peas, : glazed sweet potatoes, deviled eggs, (.stuffed celery rolls, cake, ice cream, and coffee. An informal program was givin. Mrs. Roger Dillard, president of the Halcyon club, w, lcom^d the guests, and Miss Virginia Madison, president of the Junior Woman's club, responded. In tbe games which were played Mrs7 Rudy Har ry was prize winner. . ?.. * * Woman's Society District Meeting In Waynesville There were forty - live Woman Societies of Christian Service rep resented at the district T^neeting in Waynesville on Thursday. Mrs. J. R. Long of Bryson City^ dis ? trie. president, presided at the busine.-s s ssion. The purpose of this meeting was to study n pew program of for eign missions to be inaugurated the ch.vches. Dr. C. N. ClarK, supt. of Way nes- i!Je district, led.the devotional. Others taking part on the program *v . . ,?\S. j. r?. Long. .-lis. C. N. Clark Wi.yntsville^ and Mrs. E. L. Mciis.ee. Sylva Thos at.ending the meeting .rom Sylva were: Mrs. W. Q. Grigg, Mrs. E. L .MtKei, Mrs. Dan Moore Mrs. C. Z. Car.diei*; Mrs. Raymon Stova Mrs. J. Tfc. Gillls, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr6. J. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Harry Hastings. HOSPITAL NEWS Mr. Herman Green, Sylva, is in for treatment and is improving Mrs. Frances Conner, Sylva. is recovering from appendectomy. Mrs. Flora Mason, Cowarts, is receiving treatment. Mrs. Sophia Smith, Tuckaseige:, is in for treatment. Miss Fannie Lou Frady, Bre vard, is recovering from an opera tion. Mr. Raymond Hall, Dillsboro, recover ng,from operation. Mrs. Amanda Sutton, Dillsboro, is in for treatment. Mr. Curtis Wrtson, Cashiers, is receiving treatment. - Miss Alma Wood, Whittier, is recover ng from a fractured arm.; Mrs. Earl Watson, Cullowhee, is I in for treatment. Mast r Leonard * Russell, Cash-! iars, is recovering from appendec tomy. Mr. Hoyt Robcrson, S;iva, is1 .eceivi.g treatment and is improv es. . ? 1 Mr. Zollie Fox, Speed-well, s im proving. Mrs. M ry Melton, Sylva. is im proving. Miss Louisa Wiggins, Bryson ?^ ity, is i cCw?v .ring iro n appendec. lomy. , Ol ;ia ?,ennett (a\) Cul.owhee,' >? receiving treatm nt. Mr. and Mrs. Loncy A. Cabe,' Sylva. anrource the J:;h of'a coy on Nov. 7. * * j St. John's Members Entertain Bishop At-" Home Of Mrs. Madison ? On W.d-rsday even ng of last wee,< tne memoers of St. John's Episcopal church entertained at a ouf.el supper in honor of the new 3ishop. Rt. Rev MaVthew George Henry, of the Dioccse of Western North Carolina, at the home of .viiS. i_. -?itaibon. hpiscopulians from Cullowhee were also guests. Members enjoying the occasion | were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomp | son, Mr. C. B. Thompson, Mrs. Jo | Queen, Mrs. Edna Hooper, Miss Annie Louise Madison, Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Miss Edna Sauno oke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Mr. Walter Cupp, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Morgan, Rt. Rev. Mat thew George Henry. After the meal Rev. Morgan and Bishop Henry spoke briefly to the group on church work for the year. The home was decorated with autumn flowers. * * * Carrie Rhodes Circle Meets With-Mrs^Kirk | . The Carrie Rhodes circle of the ! Woman's Society of Christian Serv- ' ice met w th Mrs. Paul Kirk on Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. with I Mrs. Raymon Stovsll presiding.) There were 16 members of the circle present. Mrs. J. H. Gillis gave an inteesting report on the district meet.ng held in Waynes ville on that day, presenting the! n w Advance program of the VV. S.' C. S. ' Mrs. M. L. S ipes led the de votional wit.i i. p ayer o. Th..nks _,;v*ing .01 Ko.cn. and also gave an interesting discuss on on Korea. Members of the circle filled a H/.risimns b:.x to send to the Laura lag.iod school in China. t was agreed to participate in a :ood shower lor the Rev. D. H. Dennis of Cherokee during the '..arksgiving season. i'la.-.s or i,a vJhristm s din e- vi.i ot. er cii'jks o the So ci ty ' n Dec. 6 in th ; Allison bund ig were made. .wis. . e \ ed a salad course a d '-o .ct to h :r quests. PROVE CAMEL MI1DNBS IN YOUR "T-ZONE"! d" *? CAMELS! MAKE the Camel 30-day mildness test?and see how mild a cigarette can be! When hundreds of men and women made this same test ? smoking Camels exclusively for 30 days ? an average of one to two packs a day ? noted throat specialists who examined the throats of these smokers every week (a total of 2470 ex aminations) reported NO THROAT IRRITATION jr i "r-tesr. Beasley 1 Deitz Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harve Beasley have announced the marriage of their daughter, Ola Beasley to Mr. Way ne Deitz. The wedding took place on Satuday, November 6 in Clay ton, Georgia. Mr. Deitz is the son of Mrs. Hester Heitz and the late Mr. Rufus D itz. For her wedding the Dride wore a navy blue suit, with black ac cessories and a corsage* of red roses. Following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip alter which they will reside in Syiva. ? * * Master Larry Hyatt Honored On Birthday Master karry Hyatt was honor ed with a birthday party by his mother, M.s. William Hyatt it heir hom cn Cullowhee road .No vember 3rd. It was Larry's 7jth*uTq iiver.*ary. Mrs. Hyatt was assist ed by Mrs. Charles Allen. Alter thj invited guests had en joyed a period of games they were nvitei to the dining room where | ?.e. cio.:s c ke and ice cream was! .*ved.. Tr.ose enjoying the occasion with' Larry were: Gary Neil Carder., Larry Hurst. Billy Aiken, Bud and Boodie Woods, Clarence and Jean I Middleton; Charles Hudson, John-'1 nie Allen, Larry and Robert Hyatt,I Joe M ddleton, June Middleton, ! Jimmy, Sloop and Patsy Lewis, Jimmy Parker, Ronnij Stewman, Kenny Cope, Imogene Hipps, Glen da Joan CrawiOid and Gail Paint er. * * Mrj. Fisher Is Hostess To Beta P. T. "Ar-Members Ti e Beta Parent - Teacher As ociation m t Wednesday evening, Nov. 3. with Mrs. Joe Clyde Fisher presiding. There were 24 members present. During the business session (he teadj|rs were asked to give the naipl of their grade mothers which are as follows: first grade, i Mrs. Evelyti Deitl/ teacher?Mrs. Craig Pannell, Mrs. Willie Sellers, Mrs. Albert Cloer, and Mrs. Quen tin Montieth; second grade, Mrs. Maude Reed, teacher?Mrs. IrenJ Parker, Mrs. Bill Eiisley, Mrs. Wes Barnes, and Mrs. Roy Elders; third and fourth grades, Mrs. M. Kens ley, teacher?Mrs. J. C. Fisher, Mrs. Herchel Ashe, Mrs. hoy Reed! Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Allan Uinn, and Mrs. Harry Mason; fifth and sixth grad s, Mrs. Lucy Craw ford, teacher?Mrs. Ed Ei;win, Mrs. Glenn Ward, Mrs. W. F. Kirkpat riek, Mrs. Clifford Caghr. A number of books were pre sented to the school library by 'the various members. Mrs. Max toe Pannell, Mrs. Hobsan Montieth, Mrs. Lucy Crawlord and Mrs. ^aude Reed were appointed on th library committee. They are to eiJc ir and recla.vsny books ' <w in the library and to ouy new -JOOks. Mi. W. V. C.:f)". super;ntender.f. > Jackson County seno.Js, gave a :.lk on the im.ch isabinty of doin;; mv unnecessary r pair work on ?ie old school building a> the plans or the new one have been im proved. i Fohowing this Mrs. Joe Davis iid Mrs. Allan Ginn presided at i tea table honoring the teachers ind new member of the associa- i .or.. A doilar for th class having the 1 most moth.rs present was present-I td the third and fourth grades, Mrs. Hensley's room. * * * UDC Has Meeting ^ Th United Daughters of The Confederacy met with Mrs. Hugh Mont, kh on Thursday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. The rewiy eiectcd o! icers. served at ihi.s, their first " -eting o. t :e org ni-nation's year. ? ss B rt a Cunningham, presi ent, presiJed. A short business session was in 2.*der in wr.ic.* t e year's work was ?y 11 in H a:r? co-mittes were ap pointed. Also plans were made wo.k on the membership drive. Foil, w ng this a social hour was ?eld. Mrs. Montieth, assisted by >Trs. Jennings Bryson and Mrs. Raymond Nicholson, Jr., served I'nger r.ad topped with lemon uce, coca colas, and nuts to her -icsts. Mrs. Dan B:yson was a guest at he me tj t * ? ? North Carolina is one of 30 states ?n which the mysterious 'X-d's ?-a.-e of cattle h s be. n found. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Call had as guests part of last week their sis ter-in-law. Mrs. Joe Case, and Mrs. G. A. Boady of Akron, Ohio. They were enroute on a tour through Florida, Texas, Arizona, Califor nia and Mexico. Mrs. Faye Coward and small , daughter, Hope, left Sunday for Gr enwpod, S. C. for a visit with Mrs. Coward's sister, Mrs. Ola M tchell. They were accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Maude Bum garner, who will also visit her daughter, Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Eoscoe Poteet left Friday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Buchanan at Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pot et of Lynchburg, Va. They expect to return home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keener, of Canton, and M ss Doris Keener of the U. S. Army, who was stationed t Tokyo, Japan, for several months, and who r cenily returned to Canto n, visited Mrs. J. K Terrell v t her home in the Qualla com ' munity on Sunday. M ss Loise Rathbon and Mr. \lvin Rathbon, of West Hartford, ; Conn., were the guests of Mi^s | Virginia Madison at her home here lover the week-end. ' Miss D xie Nell Southard of 'Montreal college spent the week end here wuh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Southard. Mrs. Ida MarkovLz returned last Tuesday to her home in Greensboro after h; vir g spent two weeks here with Mrs. Ben Less inn while Mr. Lessing was in Florida with the r father who remains j seriously ill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Hooper have moved to their new apart ment and store in East La Porle. Mrs. Richard Browning and daughter, Bennie, left Wednesday for Everett, Washington. There they will be met by Mr. Browning to accompany them to Marble mountt Washington, where they! will make their home. Mrs. E. E. Brown and grand daughter, Jane Hicks Rector, left Saturday for a few weeks visit in Pollocksville where they will visit Mr. an<i Mrs. Carter Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Killian of East LaPorte have as their guest Mrs. Ellis G. Winstead of Bel Victory H. D. Club Has November M?et The Victory Home Demonstra tion club held its November meet ins with Mrs. Walter Ashe on \Veci ne.-d>.y. November 3, with 11 rnem be;s present. Alter a short busi ne s session the program was turn ed over to Mi>S Mary Johnston, who gave some very interesting suggestions on apple pie making. Mrs. Walter Ashe who was as sisted by Mrs. Ralph Morgan, serv ed a delicious salad course. The next -meeting will be held at the home ot Mrs. Sadie Middle ton with Mrs. Sadie Cunningham as hostess. New members will be welcom j ed. ;>aven. Mrs. Winston is a sister jo. Mrs. Killian. The Misses Claudia Stanford and Tean Parker spent the week-end in Canton visit.ng their cousin, Miss Mary Lou Plemmons. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pettit, Jr., and daugnter, Elizabeth, returned Mon day from Asheville where they | spent a few days with Mr. Pettit's | father. ' Wally and Connie Moore of Hayesville spent the week-end | with Linda and Lynn Smith, son i :nd daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smith. They returned home Sunday with their father.' J Walter Moore. Mrs. Ralph Tatham had as her week-end guests Miss Mur gare; Ann Brede and two friends ol Kimath, Cal. Mrs. Grayson Cope and daughter. Junior Dept. Of Sylva Bap. Church Enjoys Social About 30 junior boyj and giils of the Sylva Baptist church were entertained by their teachers, Mrs. Roger DilL.rd, Mrs. L. L. Allen, and Mr. Lee Walker on Tuesday night at the church. The group enjoyed various and interesting games alter which they were served hot dogs and coca colas. * * * Wesleyan Service Guild Meets The Wesleyan Service Guild met Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Dexter Hooper. Miss Hicks Wilson, vice-president, pre. sider in absence of the president. There were 13 members present for the meeting and two new mem bers, Mrs. Joe Wallin and Mrs. Donald Ramsey, were welcomed into the circle. Mrs. Olive Wilson led the de votional.^ Plans for the Christmas season were made. This will be a joint dinner meeting with the other cir cles of the organization on Dec. 6 in the Allison building. Mrs. Hooper served a - salad course with col fee to the guests. Maurene. are expected to return the last of the week fVom Char lotte where they have spent the past two weeks. Maurene, who underwent ;in operation ?'.t Char lotte hospital, i> reported to be doing nicely. USE OUR LAY- AWAY PLAN . 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