(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2s ,. . . 8 1H THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 14 Woman's Club Holds Meeting At Oak Park The initial meeting of the Way nesville Woman's Club for the year 3944-45 was held on Thursday aft ernoon at Oak Park, with Mrs. James W. Killian, president, pre siding. Hostesses of the afternoon were Mrs. T. L. Bramlett, Mrs. Linwood Grahl and Mrs. J. C. Brown. Mrs. J. R. McCracken, district supervisor of nurses, was in charge of the program. She addressed the group on the subject of Nutrition, explaining that under the Food for Freedom program September had been designated as Nutrition Month and that locally the week of Sep tember 25-30 would be observed. Mrs. McCracken denned the meaning of nutritaion and told of food values in terms of health anad the importance of eating the right foods. She stressed the factor in health of a mixed balanced diet. 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Mrs. Killian also urged the mem bers to plan to enter some of the literary and art contests sponsored by the State Federation of Wo-. Man's Clubs. She referred to the fact that Mrs. W. T. Crawford had won a silver cup on poetry last year and she would like to see it kept in the club. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, first vice president and chairman of pro gram, distributed the yearbooks for the current year and outlined the program. She stated that the club would entertain the Girl Scouts in October and that a guest speaker "from Asheville would talk to the organization. Mrs. S. P. Gay, president of Dis trict Number One, spoke of the annual meeting at which the local club would be hostesses on Monday, October 2, and urged all the mem bers to attend both the meeting and the luncheon. Mrs. Killian announced the local committees who would assist in the arrangements. Announcement was made that Mrs. Frank Ferguson would again serve as chairman of the Tuber culosis Christmas seal sale. Miss Jane Wyche, daughter of Mrs. Troy Wyche, who played a piano solo, "The Romance," by Sibelius, was presented by Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, chairman of mu sic. A social hour followed the meet ing with a number of specially in vited guests present. Buy War Bonds and Stamps. Lt. Paul Calhoun To Wed English Girl In October Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright of Wellington, Somerset, England, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elwyn M. M. Wright, to First Lieutenant Paul R. Calhoun, of the U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, of Waynesville. The wedding will take place on October 14 in the First Baptist church in the bride-elect's home town. Arrangements have been planned for a military ceremony. Lt. Calhoun has been serving in the European war theatre for the past year and a half and is now stationed in England. He volun teered in the service in May, 1942, at Washington, D. C, and from there was sent to Fort Meade, Md., and then to Camp Lee, Va. From the latter he was sent to Fort Jackson and then to Fort Iix and overseas. Lt. Calhoun who formerly lived in Waynesville was employed by the S. Kresgee Company of Utica, N. Y., as purchasing manager, prior to entering the service. He is a graduate of the Waynesville high school and Eastman College, New York, from which he holds a degree in accounting. Miss Georgia Hyatt left last week for New Jersey where she plans to spend several days with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson. Mrs. John Minor, of Chicago, is spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Clure. She was accompanied here by her husband, who returned after a few davs visit. Children's Shoes that Excel not just ordi nary Shoes BUT GOOD SHOES ITS Jkfi Mr NOW. .WHEN FEWER PAIRS MUST DO.. IT'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER THAT YOU GIT SATISFAC TORY WEARING QUALITIES IN CHILDREN'S SHOES! 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Miss Nancy Killian, newly elected presi dent of the club, will preside. The miscellaneous program will follow a business session when plans for the coming year will be discussed. All members are urged to be pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moody of the Cecil section, have gone to Hot Springs where they will spend the winter. Miss Sara Lee Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis, of Cove ( reek, has returned to Cullo- whee, where she has resumed her studies at Western Carolina Teach ers College. Miss Davis is a mem ber of the sophomore class and is majoring in business education. BADMOISKUI ... qLmou You'll find ihif enr roiiipanion - r tailored suilt anu It' a mitbty iu velvrt e d;ed i porkrta, iu invent- You'll ". i Wool P. ! grrer.. grej ... a,. i irt over ft. with I and . u; .iark. .brie -all olive, brown, ha mo it., blue, Massie Dept. Store I " '"' .ixU I ' 1 11 We Are . 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