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gSDAY DECEMBER 3, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Uusic Club Enjoys Unusual r rug am jlonday evening ..mpsville Music Clab held November meeting on Monday v the mam auditorium of iret Baptist church, with Mrs. the Fir81 d Ma Rab The v. 1U I line in w,B. it"---. P !u is associate hostesses. Miss Cret Terrell, president, pre- LuJld. ' . 1 Mr. Robert H. Streicner ana TTommett were in chartre UAH-"" ui.l, .,, 'TlV.r talk Mrs. Stretcher dis mpehanism of the two useo we . ... Qraments. Stie Drougnm ms f3" . .... f interest in connee- brii now. r ----- ;r . ;i.t Johann Sebastian Bach was pisiran"5 -- "V.i ...,Ker were sumr by Mrs. ITg Hammett, Mrs. Lawrence tLn, and Mrs. Fred Calhoun. Other nunioe " m ....ivp of points brought out C discussion were as follows: i comelia Nixon; "Warum by kchumann, Dy m. Two piano-organ auos, L,arKu, Handel and "Largo," by Hayden, 4 kr. Mm XT n. TTom. ett and Mrs. Stretcher, with the farmer at the organ and the latter Lfthe piano , During the DUSiness sessiuii, airs. December DAR Meet To Be Held Friday Afternoon the 10th The December meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love chapter will be held at the home of Miss Alice Qumlan on Friday the 10th, with Mrs. Chas. E. Quinlan and Miss Lois Harrold as associate host esses.. Mrs. S. H. BushnelL regent, will preside. Miss Margaret String field will have .the paper of the afternoon, the subject will be on "American Music." Mrs. Thad Howell will review the magazine. Miss Katherine Jones is spending this week in Fayetteville, where she is visiting friends. Miss Thomasine Stringfield spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Virginia. J. Dale Stentz urged that any member who had a radio not in use, turn it oyer to the defense committee of the club so that it could be sent to some recreational center of some camp. Mrs. Stentz also stated that Mr. Lawson, head of the music de partment of Springfield school would be glad to assist in direct ing Christmas music in the com munity. Special guests of the evening were Mrs. Ralph Petitt and Mrs. Stanley Brading. Edna M. James Becomes Bride Of Glenn Noland Mr. and Mrs. R. C. James, of Clyde, have announced the harriage of their daughter. Miss Edna Mae James, to Mr. Glenn Noland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Noland. of Clyde. The marriage took place at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, No vember the 25th, at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, with the pastor, the Rev. H. G. Ham mett, officiating. The couple were attended by the bride's sister, Miss Pearl James, and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Hiram Green. Mrs. Noland is a graduate of the county schools and of Carson Newman College, of Jefferson City, Tenn. Mr. Noland is a graduate of Western Carolina Teachers Col lege. Both the bride and the bride groom are members of the Fines Creek high school. Mrs. Noland heads the department of home economics and Mr. Noland teaches history and English. . -. Theo. McCracken has returned from a visit to his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus McCracken, and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore, in Newport New. Come To GARRETT Furniture Store and ...ana simplify ?i IU . .. - ll This is the time for practical giving that looks ahead .... The next few years will find the gifts of quality furniture you give this Christmas, appreciated a thousand-fold! We still have a generous stock of all the pieces illustrated in this ad, and will ' Layaway" your purchases until desired delivery date YOURBLEIHS 1 in j( 'it Lucy K. Hyatt Becomes Bride Of Robert Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hyatt, of Hazelwood, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Lucy Kathleen Hyatt, to Robert Sutton, son of the late James R. Sutton and Mrs. Ralph Sorrells, of Asheville. The marriage was solemnised in Greenville, S. C on Saturday, November 21. The bride wore a light blue crepe dress with brown accessories. Her corsage was of yellow rosebuds and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Sutton is a graduate of the Waynesville township high school and is employed by the Dayton Rubber Company at Hazel wood. The bridegroom attended Sylva high school and is also employed by the Dayton Rubber Company here. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton are resid ing in Hazelwood. Mrs. J. H.Howell Will Be Hostess Of UDC Meeting The Haywood chapter of the Pnited Daughters of the Confeder acy will meet tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at "Windover" with Mrs. J, H. Howell as hostess. Mrs. W. L. McCracken will have the paper of the afternoon. Her subject will be "The Universities of Texas and Virginia." Mrs. Grover C. Davis, president of the chapter, will preside. ... Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Campbell have had as their guests during the Thanksgiving holidays, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Campbell and daughter, Alice, of Hamilton, Ohio. ..' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Campbell and son, Jerry, of Newport News, Va., and Miss Mary Reeves, of Hot Springs, have been the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Camp bell. Duncan Phyfe Dropleaf Table and Chairs A practical group for foyer, living room or small dining room. Tables In Genuine Mahogany $23.50 Beautiful Chairs . ....$11.50 up 1 Scallop Tier Table In genuine mahogany. A Useful heirloom for the future. $10.95 Large Variety of Decorative Mirrors I $ Many sizes . . . H ST Heavy plate 11 , elass ... As- 11 I m 1 sortment of II ' frames. H I U IS S4-9S J I i la V , ' extra IK JS Btnck I A Complete Stock of Radios All Models In Several Makes PHILCO DELCO RADIOLA Select Yours At GARRETTS ; ; 3 Youthful Hostess Gives Party On 10th Birthday Miss Frances Hoyle entertained a eroun of her friends on last Fri day evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hoyle, Jr., in observance of her tenth birthday anniversary. She was as sisted by her mother in entertain ing the guests. Games were en joyed by all and favors were given each child, after which refresh ments were served. The guest list included, Kath- ryn Hyatt, Fredia .Ann Waddell, Betty Jo Robinson; Adlaide Mc Clain, Nina Welch, Susie Swanger, Joan Welch, Mitsie Sutton, Colleen Kuykendall, Roberta Smith, Doris Scruggs, Frances Saunders, Jean Saunders, Mary Ann Byrd, Rich ard Hoyle, Harold Scruggs, Allen Kent S wayngim. Farrell Sutton, Billy Whitner, Carol Swanger, Stanley Sayngim. and Amos Lee Swanger.-; . . Eastern Star to Hold Regular Meet Tonight The Waynesville chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold their regular stated meeting to night at 7:80 in the assembly rooms in the Masonic Temple. AH members are urged to be present Miss Peggy Jo Dills, of Sylva, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Swan. ... Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dills, of Newport News, Va., spent the Thanksgiving holidays here witn Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Swan. Mrs. L. M. Killian spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, ana Mrs Leon Killian, in Newport News, v Miss Nell Nelson and Miss Wplpn Morrow, of Rlackstone, Va., sr.cn t thn Thnnksffivinsr holiHqvs here with the latter's mother, Mrs. Hester Clark. "''. Dr C. N. Risk is spending sey eral days in Raleigh this week on business. Haywood County Nurses Association Holds Meeting The Haywood County Nurses As sociation met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lelia Gibson on the Asheville road. Several new members were added to the roll. The greater -part of the meet ing was taken nn with completion of the organization of the newly formed group. Brief talks were made by several of the members. Mrs. Lem Leopard is president of the group. Others serving with her are vice president, Mrs. Wal lace Wells; secretary, Mrs. Gilbert Reeves; treasurer, Mrs. Albert Abel. The hostess was assisted in serv ing by Miss Artie Williams, of Canton. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert Abel; Miss Bennie Galloway Honored With Linen Shower Monday Night Miss Tfennie Gallowav. bride- elect, was honored on Monday even ing with a linen shower which was given at the home of her sister, Mrs. Albert Ward and her mother, Mrs. Ada Galloway. She received many lovely gifts The guest list included: Miss Miriam Phillips, Miss Blanche Massie, Mrs. Pearl Cogdill, Miss Nora fiallowav. Miss Mary Anne Cabe, Mrs. J. R. Jenkins, Mrs. George Galloway, Mrs. John lur pin, and Mrs. S. M. Amos, and Mrs, Buster Mills, of Canton. Miss Emily Siley, who is con nected with the welfare department in Lumberton, spent the Thanks giving holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler. '. Jim Lefttherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, of Jonathan Crf ek, who is a student at Furman University, spent the giving holidays here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Boyd. Miss Wilma Ruth Rogers Becomes Bride Of Pvt. Ira P. Singleton Mm Fllen Ros-eri. of the Bethel section, has announced the mar riage of her daughter, Miss Wilma ' Ruth Rogers, to Private Ira P. Singleton. Th wftHHinr took nlace on No vember 23rd, in Clayton, Ga,, with a small group oi inenas attend ing the ceremony. Tfc hrirl ia & Graduate of the Bethel high school and has been emoloved by the Amercan Enka Corporation. Private Sinarleton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Singleton, of he Cecil section. He has been witn the U. S. Army for the past 14 months and. has been stationed at aAuoml famna At nrpsent he is stationed at Camp Forrest, Tenn. . Min Martha Wav soent the Thanksgiving holidays hert with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. a. Way. She had as her guests Miss Evelyn Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Talbert, of Mt. Airy. MUa Tla Peebles, of Waynes ville, route 1, is visiting Sergeant Eugene Smathers, who is stationea at Camp Blanding, Fla. . . Miss Letha Knight spent a few Hays last week in Gastonia and Charlotte, with relatives. . . . Mrs. W. C. Hyatt, of Franklin, spent a few days here last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hyatt. . Miss Kathryn Blalock, who s a student at Peace College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with here parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee and Willie Tate, of Newton, spent the week-end in Hazelwood with Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Tate and other relatives. :..:... ... Mrs. Greek Waddell, of Asheville, was the guest for a few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddell. -8 7-Way LAMP FLOOR The Ideal Gift For Home. We have an large . . Se lect yours now. $7.95 And Up Handsome "Occasionals Comfortable, decorative chairs fea turing fine frames and fabrics. Wide Range Or Prices. OVER A DOZEN PATTERNS OF BEAUTIFUL HIGH QUALITY SALEM CHINA Sold by the set or piece. We make up any size set. 32-Piece Set - - - only $5.25 g Give Her A Cavalier CEDAR CHEST A large stock to select from. Some models with Removable Trays. See Them At GARRETT'S 19.95 Up We Are Heavily Stocked With Pre-War Furniture, At March Prices. See us for Ranges, Heaters, Furniture for Dining Room, Bed Room or Living Room. We have large selections for each. Many of the items are not being made now and cannot be replaced. Come To GARRETTS. Garrett Furniture Store The Bargain Event Of '42 Selection irprVs n fmlripn nnnnrtunitv to ? , M-r r - .T play Santa (Jiaus to yourseU So Warm So Becoming So Well Made FLATTERING TO ALL FIGURES GROUP ONE Dress Coats GROUP TWO Sport and Dress Coats Fur trimmed, in wine, black, brown and needle point. A bargain you should see. On That sold up to 129.50 . . . sale at . . . , now marked down to only $6.99 $9.99 SALE MEN'S ALL WOOL Overcoats Drastically Reduced Many different colors and weaves, in both single and double breasted models. Now on sale at only 999 2399 16" - 19" XrAf Big Mm P w 7 GROUP THREE Sport Coats Tweeds, camel hair, and many other types. These are for mer $39.50 garments . . . now on this big sale at only See These Today-Hurry In For Yours COME HERE FOR VALUES! Mm C tothm COMPANY Main Street Waynesville FRIENDLY CREDIT
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