Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / Dec. 2, 1943, edition 1 / Page 13
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1H4.1 (One pav .arpr v:rtory Page 13 I HVFV!I1F Ml iI'VTA INKER December Home Club Schedule Is Announeea PT-Eoat Pinup Gal Kotha-Al ison Marriage Takes Honored by King In m the December and mee ings cf the ciun y ist cases . : 1 . . U - I. ii. .11 nsirauon uilus axe uc- i L ' i .. . u 1,1 in ,i ar.a w.ie n.iu eiLiie Home ..v. . will take rrlaee in : )Vt'IHU . t" u ' we inline' to Miss Marv . Smi h. county home Jljrf-'-"1- Thf l ''.vt'e ll'b met witn Mrs i' Medford at 10:30 o'clock T ,i.y. N3V- 3: Tne Allens ;'ek'club w'-th Mrs. Henry Fran- . a, u,.;j0 o'ebek on Wednesday. p'"c . The Dell wood club will meet ,4 afternoon at 2 o'clock in the n-houl house. The Jonathan Creek club will mel-l at 10:0 for an all day meet L on Friday, Dec. 3rd; The Rock sprip club with Mrs. Wayns Mc Elroy at 10:30 o'clock on Tuesday, pt.f 7; the Francis Cove club with I r-'. l'r".v Wi'cne at ner nome at 3o o'd 'ck on Wednesday the 8th. The Fines Creek club with Mrs. p0: Nolae.d at 10:i0 o'clock on Thursday the 9th; The Junaluska ,'ui, will meet at Long's Chapel cn Ki'idav. 10:h at 10:30 o'clock; C cil Hub with JVlns. tugar Bur ette at -:C0 o'clock on. Tuesday the 14th ; the Bethel club with Mrs. j a, Welch, at 10:30 o'clock on Wed n..Mlay, 15th; the West Canton Club "wi:h Mrs. James Hyde, at in ,;0 o'clock on Thursday, Decem ber C' !. JI v. Uvi'vs L. Allen Gins D'nner Party For Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Rufus L. Allen was hostess of a dinner on the evening of Thanksgiving Day as a fanwell c urtesy to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cordon, who will leave in the ne:ir future for their winter home in Florida. The tal le was centered with an I arrantroiiH nt of yellow chrysanthe mums. Th. guest included in ad- ! dition to M" and Mrs. Gordon, Mr. 1 ami Mrs. I,. N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. I Arthur Widelich, Miss Robina Mil Iit and Kudolrh Hollaus. Place Cn Nov. 25th Announcement has been made of th. marriage of Mrs. Ruth Williams 'V ha and J. Q. Allison, of Hen-'t-sonville and Waynesville. The marriage tock place on November "'h at the parsonage of the First Methodist church in Hendersonvi'le with the Rev. Frank Smath.rs as -fT'-iating minister. The vows were spoken in the presence of a few close relatives. The bride wore a wool dress-coat of horizon blu; with brown acces sories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Allison has been employed s interviewer in the U. S. Em ployment office in Hendersonville for the past year. Mr. Allison is conn cted with the auditing depart ment, Postal Accounts, in Asheville. After a short wedding trip, th? couple will make their home in Hendersonville. Hendersonville j Times-News Mrs. Henry Clay Dunavant and young daughter, Linda, havr re turned to their home in Canton after spending last week with the former's mother-in-law, Mrs. Crews Moody, at her home in Dellwood. . .,y: . ..j Haywood Chapter UDC To Hold December Meeting Tomorrow The Haywood Chapt r of the nited Daughters of the Confed eracy will hold the regular monthly lee.ing with Mrs. N. M. Medford t 3:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, lis. Jimmy Boyd, Jr., president, ill preside. Miss Robina Miller will have the rogram of th; afternoon, the sub let being on, "The Life of Wood--w Wilson." Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis- may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis Is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulslon which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulslon blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested niec'cines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. proudly after receiving the Dis- ! you have tried, tell your druggist to tinguished Flying Medal which sen you a bottle of Creomulsion with King George personally pinned on the understating you must like the him at Buckingham Palace Fer- way it oulckly allays the cough, per- rell while servinc with the HC'AF mittlne res, nn:l sleep, or you are to reii. wnue serving wim me a . h vnur mnn ,y back ( Advj GEORGE FERRELL. Yank technical sergeant of the USAAf , tmile I I 0 I I 0 e i B I Delicious COCONUT CAKES Now made in both white and yellow 6-Inch Layers (2 Layers) 45 Pearce's Waynesville 8-Inch Layers (2 Layers) 75 Bakery B I R. B. PEARCE, Owner Main Street Waynesville Look At The Big Christmas "Gilts" We Are Giving You In This TINY AND STREAMLINeO Jean Por ter of the dims has been chosen tht sweetheart ol Uncle Sam torpedo boat flotilla PT boai :re mem bers selected lean foi theit favnr ite pinup mascot International) Vis Du Mi A t Ke. 'ivcr. iiij; The Wwl; Mr. ar, Airs. J. ('. Hrown visit d i inn vi .i iii i n:i i ioi i i- and UK n s in. i: Colvin Br,,wn, Jr., at Duke Uni versity during the nast wiek. .-n Mr. and Mrs. Bob Justice and n'ute ,U .ph, whore the former son spent th? week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haney of upper f riihtrec. attended the staU executive board .meeting of the North Carolina Vo-jc.-i.ional Agricultural Teachers As 1 sociat ;on. Phil Medford, student at David- , son College, sp:nt the week-end! aml Mrs. Clcnn Carter and herewith his parents, Dr. and Mrs. : young daughter, (irace, of Mars X. M. Medford. , H'H. spent the holidays here with i Mrs. Carter's pareiils, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Patsy Gwyn, student at St. i ISU1US "yau. i ney were accom panied home by Miss Flora Hyatt. Mary's School, spent the Thanks (riving holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. ana Mrs. Lowe Allen and young daughter, Carolyn, who spent a f.w aays witn tnem. Pfc. and Mrs. Harold Massie had as their guests during the week the j Miss Betty Bradley, who is a liitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 'student at trie I'niversity of Tenn F. I'liqiiay of Daytona Beach and essee. spent the T.iankseving holi sister. Mrs. Lemoyon Gallentini, , davs with hi r parents. Mr. and Mrs. of Milford. Conn. W. I,. Massie, of Sumter, S. C , pert . . Thanksgiving Day with his hm! her, Mrs. T. N. Massie. Mts. H c Shumak;r, of Spar t.mhuit', S. C, visited her mother, Mr-. T. X. Masie, during the T-anksgiving week-end. Bradley, of Eagles Nest his V. A. I)i iv . i M;- Ji'i.nio Ruby Kniglit, of Cant n, was the weok-end guest f Mis ts Betty and Nancy Knight "t their home in II iz1 lwood. Mis Jerry McKinl -y, who i at tiTding the I'liiversity of Te-n- j i -s e e , spi'ii: part of last w ek-end 1 v. i h her parent-, Mr. and Mrs, J. their home in H.az I'havl s Purr Way had f'"'-' To.aiiksgiving, ,Ii)'"n Henry ('. MeKiniev P oi. iif Andrews. He acc Mrtpan- ehvood. ie'l him h. m- for the week end, rrtiinrni: to Waynesville on Sun- Mrs. .). ('. M 'ore, and two chil i;iy :;f,ei'nniin. dren. n; t' e )i did ays in ("'ar- 1 tie with Mr-. Moore's mother J. G. Hoxit had as her gu-t Mrs. M. B. Miinn. W,r T -anksgiving her sis'er, Miss j if IL . . Visit Belk's Toy Department Select Your Needs Now! Co tat on simas Luearaece These Specials On Sale TodayContinues One Week One Special Lot of Lovely DRESSES HALF PRICE A variety of styles, in Romane crepe, spun rayon and other quality materials. Large assortment of colors and sizes. Just imagine such quality at HALF PRICE. Buy One For Christmas An Outstanding Lot of Beautiful COATS Some Fur Trimmed HALF PRICE Several different styles, in black, navy, gray and stripes. Some are fur-trimmed. A good run of sizes, and a bar gain in a good coat. Give One For Christmas I ill 1 ) I th Itiey Punigarner, of Sylva. FrTk Ferguson, Jr., who is em- n y d at the North Carolina Shin- i!" Company in WilminTt-n spending a few days here wi'h mother, Mrs. Frark Ferguson. Mr. Rufus Carswell, who has ''(en r s:dirg in Newton for some t nie wi h her sister, has re'urned 10 Hazi Iwnod wiere she w'll spnt srme time with hen parents, Mr. lrA Mrs. Joe M. Tate. Her hus har,i. Lt. Carsw;ll, is now in North Africa. Mrs. C. S. Davis spent last week m Rohbinsville and Georgia visit m? relatives. i Mis Klois,. Knight and Sam ' Knittht sp n' tlv ludid ys i'l I'mts-; m iuth. 'a., wi: h the l itter's b -ther; nd sis'ei-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kn'g t. ' i M s. 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