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Page 6 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Dr. Stringfield Talked To Woman's Club Thursday Dr. Thomas Stringfield was the truest speaker at the September meeting of the Waynesville Wom an's Club, which was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, with Miss Robina Miller as associate hostess. In the absence of the president, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, the vice president presided. Around forty persons were in attendance, includ ing new members and guests. Dr. Stringfield discussed his im prysions of England at war, in which he told of the every day lives of the people, and how they are taking the hardships of war. He also spoke at length of how they feel toward America. The speaker was given a rising vote of thanks for his interesting talk. During the business session a number of reports dealing with the summer activities of the club were presented, which included the sil ver benefit tea given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay. Miss Ida Jean Brown, accom panied by Mrs. L. M. Richeson, sang "Give Us the Tools," by Wil liam Dichmont. Several new members and guests were presented to the club during the afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the parsonage of the First Metho- Special Musical Program Sunday At Long's Chapel A special musical program will be presented at Long's Chapel Methodist Church, on Sunday even ing, September 27th at 8 o'clock, according to an announcement by the pastor. Included on the program will be a processional, "America the Beau tiful," by Ward; "Evening Prayer," by Stebbins, which will be sung by the congregation and choir. A group by the entire choir will be as follows: "There's a Beautiful City," By Benson; "The King of Love," by Shelley; "God so Loved the World," by Marks. : There will follow a series of three numbers by the men's chor us: "Wonderful Story of Love," by McKinney, "Steal Away," a negro spiritual by McKinney, and "Wonderful Jesus," by Sellers. The closing group will be "Seek Ye The Lord," by Roberts, "Coin' Home," by Dvorak, and the "Re cessional," by Koven The offering will go toward the world service budget of the church. The program will close with "God Bless America, by Berlin, sung by the congregation and the choir. The choir is under the direction of Chas G. Klopp, with Miss Anna Glosser pianist. The members in clude: Misses Edith Long, Sara Long, Mable McCracken, Evelyn McCracken, Betty June McCracken, Ruth Goodson, Elizabeth Glosser, Egg Powder for Our Fighters l i , - i i -. I " w? i j I ' ?' '-s,- -. Sit " ' ' 'I : I ' With a great demand for eggs by our lighting forces and by our Allies fa the far corners of the earth, the problem of shipping and preserving these vitamin-packed nuggets has been met by science, At the Tranin plant in Chicago powdered eggs are being turned out at the rate of 10,600 pounds daily. In plants throughout the country 400 million pounds are produced each year. Mary Skupien is shown holding five ounces of powdered eggs which is the equivalent of one dozen fresh eggs. (Central Press) dist church with Mrs. J. Clay Mad- Dorothea Chaney, Lawrence Ellen mrs. n. u. nammew, Mrs. Chanev. Stenhenia Moore. Havnell W. B. Williamson and Mrs. R. E McBlain as associate hostesses, A social hour followed adjournment. All conveniences of city gas Cooking . Water Heating Heating Installed Anywhere Essotane Metered Service . CAKE Not "just cake," but the kind you would bake in your own home from quality ma terials. That's the kind of cake you get when you buy from us - the kind you are proud to serve your family or guests. WAYNESVILLE BAKERY Phone 343-W Order Yours Early Rhinehart, Willie Rhinehart, Eliza beth Rhinehart, Jeanette Crawford, Margie Liner, Mrs. R. H. Terrell, Mrs. Robt. Jones, Mrs. J. B. Soes bee, Tyson Cathey, R. H. Terrell, Carey, McCracken, Gus Rouseal and Miles McLean. Eileen Massie Resumes Work At Pasadena School Miss Eileen Massie and her guest; Miss Marian Stillger, who have been spending the past few weeks here with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Massie, left during the week for Pasadena, Calif.; where they will resume their studies at the Pada dent Playhouse. ', Miss Massie will begin her sec ond year of study at the Pasadena Playhouse, where she has made an outstanding record in her work. Prior to her attendance at the Playhouse, she studied for one year at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. .'. Col. and Mrs. William Ira Lee, of Gatlinburg, spent several days in town this week. They were ac companied home by Mrs. W. T. Crawford, who will visit them for a few days. To relieve I Misery of VU L. EJO LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Try ''Rub-My-TIm'V- Wonderful Llnlmant Howard C.CIapp Talks To PTA Of Bethel School County Home Club October Schedule Is Announced Howard C. Clapp, county farm The October schedule of the agent, was ths guest speaker at Haywood County Home Demon the second meeting of the Bethel stration Clubs has been announced PTA which was held in the school as follows by Miss Mary Margaret' auditorium on lust Thursday after- Smith, county home agent: ! n" , ... , 1 The Dellwood Club will meet! The speaker explained the vital wjth Mrs. Jane Ware at 2 o'clock need for collection of scrap metals on Thursday, 1st; Jonathan Creek! and how important it was now for Club with Mrs. Irene Hudson at 2 every community to take part in oVlnj. VriAav 9nA, Ruo0,.om Club with Mrs. Mark Swain at 2 1 gIali-S 81b. ctn. -$1.29 Maxwell House COFFEE Lb. Can 33 MEATS Nice Lean Breakfast B A CON - - - 29 Lean Pork Chops--1 35 Fresh Beef Liver---b 29 wTrPTTT iVX- FLAKES fcS Pk--21 Harvest Moon v Kraft Dinner MAYONNAISE Pkg. lOf Quart 43 . .. SIECIAL : ; DOG FOOD.'lf h Fridajr & sat-'y 5 lb. pkg. 39f PENN craft Scratch Feed., NoRubWax 251b bag 69 Pint 29( Gas h G mc e r y Co. Tht Better Food Store Hazelwood the program, Thomas Eivin conducted the de votional program, which opened the meeting. dance of parent, of children in the ? nfa?l 7th FJne various grades was won by the fifth grade of which Mrs, J. L. Ghappel is teacher. At the close of the meeting, re freshments were served by a com mittee from the organization. It was announced that the Oc o'clock on Tuesday, 6th. Allen's Creek Club with Mrs. C. L. Allen at 2 o'clock on Wed- Creek Club with Mrs. F. S. Safford at 10:30 o'clock on Thursday, the 8th j Iron Duff Club with Mrs. P. C. Davis at 2 o'clock on Friday, the 9th. Morning Star Club with Mrs. W. A. Ammons at 10 o'clock on ; Monday, the 12th ; Maple Grove tober meeting would be held in the Club with Mrs. Hardy Liner at 2 evening. ; o'clock on Tuesday, the 13th; the i Maggie Club with Mrs. Jack MlSS Maggie WilliamS Campbell at 2 o'clock on Thurs- Weds Robert Mehaffey df yf'u15t; c,rtbtree ;lu0b T',11 Tet i v " J at the school house at 2 o clock on Announcement has been made of, Friday, 16th. the marriage of Miss Maggie Wil- Ratcl iff Cove Club with Mrs. Iiams to Robert Mehaffey in Clay-1 James Hendrix, at 2 o'clock on ton, Ga., on September 12th. Monday, the 19th; Rock Spring Mrs. Mehaffey is the daughter j Club with Mrs. Clinton McElrov. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, 1 at 2 o'clock on Tuesday, 20th; of Waynesville, route i. ! Bethel Club with Mrs. Jim Welch Mr. Mehaffey is the son of Mrs. ' at 2 o'clock on WpdnesHav. Slst: Fffie Mehaffey also of Waynesville I the West Canton Club will meet route 1. i n Thnrsiiav fh. with knur They were accompianed to Geor- nnH nla tn ho nnm.noH latpr gia by Mr. and Mrs. Hill Page., , , T , i m u -n . I Tho I aua Jnna nifllfa l.lnH will meet on Friday, 23rd, with hour and 'place to be announced later; the Cruso Club meets at the school house on Monday, October 26th ; the Clyde Club will meet on Tues day, 27th, with hour and place to be announced later. The Cecil Club will meet on Wednesday, the 28th, with . hour and place to be announced later; the Francis Cove Club with Mrs. W. K. Boone at 2:30 o'clock on Thursday, the 29th, On Wednesday, October 15th, Miss Smith, county agent, will at tend a training school for the home farm agents in this district to be held in Ashcville. Miss Sara Mae Davis Is Bride Of Hill Page The young couple are residing at the present with the groom s moth er. ; : Birthday Party Given For Mrs. W. T. Page Mrs. Harriett Young gave a birthday dinner on Sunday honor ing her sister, Mrs. W. L. Page on her 76th birthday anniversary. Around thirty were present, and Mrs. Page received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee, Jr., of Newtou, spent the week-end with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Tate. Miss Betty Wilson had as her guest during the week Miss Frances Conley, of Tahawus, N. , . Mrs. Chas. M. Andrews and Mrs. Chas. Daniel and the latter's young daughter, who have been residing here for the past several months, left this week for their home in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Stovall have as their guests this week the latters brother and sisterrin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, of Whiting Indiana. '... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and small daughter, of Newport News, have been visiting the formers mother, Mrs. F. V. Davis. Mrs. Bob Anderson, of Charlots ville, Va., spent a few days here recently with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. C Summerow. ' Miss Mary Lee Alley and Miss Betty Gene Alley have gone to Greensboro, where they will at tend the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld and daughter, Miss Ruthie Wagen feld, are leaving today for Hamp ton, Va., where they will attend the marriage of Robert Wagen feld and Miss Jane Winnie, which will be solemnized on Saturday afternoon, the 26th. In Canada no one enjoys a net income of more than (30,000, taxes take the rest. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Sarah Mae Davis to Hill Page on Friday, Aug ust the 28th in Clayton, Georgia. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Walter White of Hazelwood. Mr. Page is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Page of Waynesville, route 1. The young couple is Visit ing in Hazelwood. ..' Miss Josephine Plott has arrived for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plott. Miss Plott holds a position with the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News. ... Y Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tuttle have as their guest during , the week the latters niece, Miss Jane Nelson Pegg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred N. Pegg, of Kernersville, who is attending Mars Hill College. " J. L. Pegg, Jr., left Wednesday for his home in Kernersville, after spending two weeks here with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tuttle. : , . ': . William Hannah, son' of Mrs. William T. Hannah, has gone to Belmont, where he will attend the Belmont Abbey this year. Boston Visitors Give Dinner Party At Country Club A. H. DuBreuil and daughter, Miss Laura DuBreuil, of Boston, who are spending a fortnight at the Waynesville Country Club, were hosts on Tuesday evening of a dinner party given in the din ing room of the club. A mixed arr rangement of flowers centered the table. Following the serving of dinner the guests enjoyed several spirited progressions of contract. The guest list included the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E, C Wagen feld, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Richeson, Mrs. Ruth Graves, Miss Sarah Welch, Mrs. Chas." Daniel and Miss Corinne Wagenfeld. Music ciub To Hold First Meeting Of Year Saturday The Waynesville Music Club will hold the initial meeting of the club year on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, with Miss Sue Willard Lindsley as associate hostess. Miss Margaret Terrell, presi dent, will preside. Miss Nancy Killian will have charge of the program which will include a study of patriotic music. All members, are urged to be present and to, assemble promptly at 3:30 o'clcok. Miss Wagenfeld Honors Boston Visitor With Party Miss Corinne Wagenfeld was hostess on Saturday night of a party in Compliment of Miss Laura DuBreuil, of Boston, who is spend ing two weeks here with her father, A. H. DuBreuil, also of Boston, guests at the Waynesville Country Club, The house wa arranged in fall flowers. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. E. C. Wagen feeld. When the scores were total ed, Mrs. L. M. Richeson was found to hold the top score and Mrs. Charles Daniel, the second high. Making up the tables were: Mrs. Charles B. Carter, of Knox ville, Mrs. Henry Tuttle, Miss Thomasine Stringfield, Miss Sarah Welch, Mrs. Charles Daniel, Mrs. L. M. Richeson, and Miss Laura DuBreuil. : Mr. and Mrs. Buster Hendrix and children, Billy Lee and Bobbie, left Saturday for Savannah, where they plan to spend a couple of weeks with the latter's parent's Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allison had as their guest for a few days last week, the latter's sister and her small son, Mrs.. Henry Knight, of Kaleigh. John Ferguson and Rarton Vria. ley, of Detroit, are visiting rela tives in Hazelwood this week, Miss Maye Rathburn left this week for Charleston, where she plans to spend two weeks with her sister. Mrs. Jennie Clark, who is visit ing her sister in Candler, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Chas. E. Quinlan, during the past week. Mrs, Clark formerly resided here, making her home at Oak Park. Davis Rogers and George Davis who have been residing in New port News, Va., for the past sev eral months, are visiting relatives in the county. Dave Cabe. who is now located in Wilmington, snent a coudIp of days here during the week with relatives. ' :.: ' Mrs. C. B. Christv and rinuch ter, Nancy, of Chicago, are visit ing the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Matney. They plan to spend several weeks her bef nre returning home. (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPT q An automatic rifleman, ' firing short bursts and taking fresh aim after each burst, can fire' from 100 to 125 well-aimed shots per minute. There Are Only A Few Places Where You Can Buy HOLGATE TOYS We have just received a large shipment. Next time you are in Asheville we 8U truest vnn lnnlr these useful, almost indescribable toys, it may settle some Christ mas present problems. Brown Book Co. Asheville, N. C. MAGIC SILK and NYLON HOSE Preservative Makes Tour Hose Last From 8 to 4 Times 1 7 ' As Long The Paul Hyatts Hosts Of Supper. Party On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyatt, own ers of the Piedmont Hotel, were hosts on Sunday night of a supper party. Fall flowers were used in the rooms and tows of candles lighted the long tables from which the buffet supper was served. Around one hundred and twenty- five guests enjoyed the hospitality! oi tne evening, including a num ber of summer visitors as well as local people. " Mrs. G. N. Henson and her daughter, Miss Ruth Henson, of Forest City, spent the past week end here with the former's mother, Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill. Chas. Miller, who spent a short vacation here with his parents, has returned to Raleigh, to resume his studies at State College. Mrs. George Allen has returned to her home in Detroit after spend ing a couple of weeks here visit ing relatives. Mrs. Allen was call ed to Waynesville on account of the death of her brother, the late Cline Bramlett. VUVj 111 Afiitt Mrs. W. F. Swift' The Haywood cha. Daughers of the 6f hold the rwu er, day theittond J!? Mrs. W. F. qV ,he faJ C Davis, Miss 'J have the paperYffffl the subject bein "n!.1! the ConfedefvT, "9U?t The annual election V J will be helrt H,!l10? ofoJ and the members are present. TO been spending w With his Si.,P. M. vail. J"s- Ut! Mrs. Martha' I "",' 1K"" spent the two weeks as the guest, and Mrs. 0. Z. Massey home on the Dellwood roli Ir; a"d Mrs, Charles bJ iiariesion, vere the guesud the past week of Mr. and Ralph Prevost. Low Prices At .cKAY'S HAZELWOOD M 47 Oz. Size Campbell's TOMATO JUICE - - - - 20 Medium Size Glover's MANGE REMEDY - - - 37 $1.50 Pinkham's Vegetable COMPOUND ----- 79 60c Size California SYRUP OF FIGS - - - - 33 60c Size $1.25 Size FLIT - 290 SSS TOX1C99' 100 5-Grain'U. S. P. 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