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1946 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (First SctionT ' Fa. Hyatt ,,- Ollt- ificrrs in a ,tli Mi j, 11111111' di-.i-'" ,,h I'jU'll"'1 1 ' ...... i' i vine ,...t,' a 1 i 11 . M".,r. in the vt-sSHMl i. Mrs Chas. U.ni-liii'''" 10 i,mmI chapter ',,,, lifavli chapter liarge j)r0gram 1 , , ,,nl meet. lilt' ' ... nll'I 1" Of ting the ,,i i lie I ,hi i'ii''.' I'dlll'l'd- hr hu-MH'- ,,.,.( in... Irnni tin' . . . I. ,IKh Mill !(' un- 41 1, Mrs Noble h.niiM.tn aim uroiip i'f high Ihnc 1 Hi- Mass. . ..i' Hi.. u.is lll.'Klf "1 , I,,- Ih IiI in -" " , I.,.I,,H , Ciiiiui' (h( M,,v Mid. which . nt-.'.l I" attend. .,. .numnm-il thai due iii- Mini i in m Hi.- latter I lie -"! II lie lioMcss. ho i d.i M.i s,-ri' as i .it'll I' in in' mf iin'iii ,ii Thin l-'lell lllV A i Aim I'aikinan On Sixth rsary Marriage Announced MR. AND MRS. BROWN in Clayton, Ga., on Thursday, marriage. Miss Lavada Moody, of Waynesville. Mr. Burgess Burgess, also of Waynesville. served for 18 months in the Pacific theater. BURGESS, whose marriage took place March 14. The bride was before her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moody, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton He is a Veteran of World War 11, and Dr. Love Tells Rotarians Of Program At Lake Ami Mr I'.ll kill, HI. .Mill Mis young . Hoy In .id .1 her sixth i . 1 1 en Friday afl- U.n n.-sville Kinder l, Urhh Memorial ,h, I'lr-i Haotist I ,,vi i iii.ilif was used lie m at ions and (lie candy dinks. kinaii. ninlliec oi lin ks. w,is assisled in sorv- Cirleliin Wealherby Runnel' Hay. 'he clill- lirsl served a luncheon Ldfd ne cream and a Ike. mid tin- opening of ro under the direction Herman and Mrs. list included Hie mem- kidcrtj.'irleii and other id ud i ntl : Jean Prevost, ami, Shirley Bridges, Dubs liushiu-ll, Mary Tcss Massie, Grey Marly Watkins, Jean l.inda Chnate. Jane l'hi His Huff, Johnny mil' UnuTii. Krncst Ilen- ard Junes, Jr., Stevle limy McNisli, Teddy WORRY with ch Acid PAIN frt FULLER poneBftereach pt instantly you 'no mis amazing Wrick relief tntj. fw worry u meal H Mcess arid o( the enjoy- " you inner ;hini, heart burn fcNTEE. Fill 1 PD'e Tint k imj I try them on our MONEY 10 Smnil tw iflormtrl, u.751. tSvttm, f'ut-Rdte Dnig Store Dr. F. S. Love, superintendent of the Methodist Assembly at Lake Junaluska spoke to the members of the Rotary club giving a pre view of the program for the com ing season, at the regular weekly luncheon meeting on Friday. "There is no rivalry between Waynesville and Lake Junaulska. The Assembly needs very greatly the resources of the town of Waynesville and in return the Assembly brings to the door of the people of this community cul tural, spiritual and intellectual values not elsewhere available in a community of this size. Coopera tion means the highest of values to the institution as well as to the community of Waynesville," said Dr. Love. He listed the outstanding speak ers and the type of programs to be presented. Aside from the r o u ti n e conferences normally scheduled, he called attention to the special lectures. Among these booked for the cur rent season are Dr. Roy L. Smith, of Chicago who will lecture on "International Relationships;" Dr. Andrew W. Blackwood, of Prince ton University, who will spoak on "The Preacher and His Tar-k;" Dr. John W. Verstecg, who will lecture on "Stewardship;" Dr. Aservatha, of India, who will speak on "The Spiritual and International Sig nificance of the Missionary Enter prise." The speaker a-lso called attention to the Bible conference with Dr. Harrison Rail, of the Garrett Bibli cal Institute, and Dr. Paul B. Kern, in charge. In addition to these feature speakers the program will also include two popular concert artists and other musical attractions. A large chorus from Atlanta will fea ture concert artists and will pre sent the oratorio of "Elijah." On the same week-end the chorus will present the opera "Martha" and on Sunday furnish music for the wor ship services for the day. "As for the educational and mis- Joint Hostesses Give Shower For Bride Mrs. Fisher Sprinkle and Mrs. Rob Caldwell were joint hostesses of a miscellaneous shower on Tues day evening at the home of the latter as a courtesy honoring Mrs. Robert Gillctt. who before her marriage was Miss Hazel Moore. The guest list included; Mrs. Jack Felmet, Mrs. Babe Walker, Miss Jane Liner, Mrs. Edgar Blown, Mrs. Robert Norris, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs, Jack Smith. Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Fannie Sells. j Eastern Star Inducts Officers Thursday Night ' The newly-elected officers of the ; Waynesville Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star were installed on Thrusday evening in the Masonic Hal) over the First Nation i al Bank, with the following inslal i lation officers in charge of the , ceremony: Mrs. J P. Dicus, in ! stalling officer; Mrs. Olive Green, ; installing secretary; Mrs. Grace ; Curtis, installing marshall: Mrs. i Emma Bramlett, installing chap lain; Annie Howell, conductress; 1 and Mrs. iuth Green, organist, j Mrs. Ruby Brown was installed I as worthy matron succeeding Mrs. I Mary Lou Garrett, retiring matron i and Mrs Marian Livingston was installed as associate worthy ma tron. Others included: Phillip York, worthy patron; C. B. Hosaflook, associate patron; secretary. Mrs. Olive Green, treasurer, Mrs. Maude Jones; marshall, Mrs. Grace Queen; chaplain. Mrs. Willie Christopher; organist, Mrs. Ruth Green; con ductress. Mrs. Kate Farmer; asso ciate conductress. Miss Merrill Green; warden, Mrs. Annie Wil liamson: sentinel. Ben Sutton; Ada. Mrs. Evelyn Sutton; Ruth, Mrs. Meta Dicus; Esther, Mrs. Dee Clark; Martha. Mrs. Annie Howell; and Electa, Mrs. Willie Francis. The meeting was opened with a brief business session with the retiring worthy matron, presiding, followed by the installation cere monies, after which another busi ness period was held with the new ly installed officers in charge. Moore, Joel Rothermel, Jackie Siler, Johnny Sloan, Skipper Sloan, and George Scott. DR. W. KERM1T CHAPMAN OFFICE DENTIST IN BOYD BUILDING PHONE 363 WAYNESVILLE. N. C. Joint Hostesses Give Surprise Birthday Party Miss Jane Kluttz and Miss Edna Summerrow were joint hostesses of a card party on Friday evening at the home of the former. The affair was given as a surprise party honoring the hitter's sister, Miss Edith Summerrow on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. The residence was arranged in quantities of spring flowers. Bridge and other games were enjoyed. Miss Summerrow received many lovely gifts from those present. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price, Miss Doltie Smith. Miss Merrill Green, Miss Mary Noland. Miss Catherine Jones, Miss Edith Summerrow; William Wil lelt, Walton Willett, Ray Whisen hunt, Richard Bradley, John .Sum merrow, Sam Queen, Jr., Mack Green and James Palmer. sionary conferences we have every indication that we will have great er numbers attending than ever before," stated Dr. Love. Dr. Love also stressed the im proved recreational facilities for young people, including boating facilities and the completion of the new bath house. He spoke at length on the de tails of administering the enter prise he presented and he pointed out the mutual value between Waynesville area and the Lake. He disclaimed any desire or possibility of commercial rivalry in the future between the areas and closed his talk with an appeal to the citizen ship of Waynesville lo lake ad vantage of the things brought to their very door by the Assembly programs. ERivflAftjiEisnr; T , -w in only 2 to 3 hours T-: with the same'aualitv materials m ' ' -4m used. bymany4 Beauty Salons 1 inrcxpcnsivclcoldVaves f CEILING PRICET$. 00 O PLUS TAX i THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY COLD WAVE PERMANENT dob each , ' PUt fcolnheuHiShwTlnduded in each PORTRAIT j f dmire yo PORTRAIT Permanent .Waving SolotionfTfond in jusf 2 or 3 hours le ORTRArr I " bund lovefine , , , a halo of beautiful flteamlng, Jong-lasting curl and E1"- " '" on the Woman's Club To Meet. Next Thursday The April meeting of the Waynesville Woman's club will be held al Oak Park on Thursday afternoon, the I Kill, at 3:30 o'clock, with Mrs James W. Killian. presi dent, presiding. The speaker will be announced later. Since this is next lo the last meeting of the club year, Mrs. Kil Lian is urging all members to at tend. Hostesses of the afternoon will be: Mrs. R .N. Barber, Mrs. Noble Garrett, and Dr. Mary Michal. Lt. Williamson Discharged From Army Nurses Corps Lt. Artie M. Williamson of the Army Nurses Corps, of Canton, has received her discharge from the service and has arirved home after spending several weeks on the West Coast. Lt. Williamson en tered the service about a year ago. She took her training at Camp Rucker, Ala , and was stationed-at Camp Blanding hospital at the time of her discharge. District Farm Agents To Meet Here Saturday A meeting of the County Agents' Association of the Western district comprising nineteen counties will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, the 13th. in the main court room of the court house, according to an announcement by Wayne Corpening. county farm agent. Emerson Black director ol the association and agent of Alle ghany county will preside. This will be the first visit of the western district agents and assist ant farm agents to the Stale Test Farm since it was established here. A business session will be held in the morning and the afternoon will be spent at the Stale Test Farm where the agents wil! be shown over the place by Howard Clapp. director, who will explain the various experiments in process on the farm. The agents will also inspect the site of the 4-H camp on the farm. Farm agents and assistant agents from the following counties in the district are expected to be present here Saturday for the meeting: Ashe, Alleghany, Watauga, Avery, Mitchell, Yancey. Madison, Jack son, Swain, Graham, Cherokee, Clay. Macon, Transylvania. Hen derson, Buncombe, McDuwell and Burke. MARRIAGE LICENSES Hardy Ewart to Rosie Mae Ram sey, both of Cove Creek. Spring prospects for most all North Carolina crops are good. Home Schedule For Last Two Weeks In April The schedule for the Haywood County Home Demonstration clubs for the last two weeks in April has been announced as follows by the county home agents. Miss Mary Margaret Smith and Miss Helen Smith: Francis Cove club on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock on April 171 h, with Mrs. Gilbert Ionian; Bethel club at 2:00 o'clock Wednes day afternoon, April 17th, with Mrs. Paul Hyatt; Maggie club on Thursday afternoon, April 18th at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Jim Plott. The Crabtree club at the Crab tree school on Friday afternoon, April l!)th at 2:00 o'clock; Hyder Mountain club with Mrs. Marshall Kii kpatrick, at 2:00 o'clock on April 19lh; Clyde club with Mrs. P. C. Mann on Tuesday, April 23rd at 10.30 o'clock. Cecil club at the Friendly House at 2:00 o'clock Wednesday after noon. April 24th; West Canton club with Mrs. W. S. McElralh on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock on April 2.r)th; Junaluska club with Mrs. Ceph Clark at 2:00 o'clock Friday afternoon, April 2b'th. Refrigeration Service.'!'. S 20 Years Experience Call Phone 465-W FIRTH REFRIGERATION SERVICE Uox 1321 Waynesville Muior and Mrs. Coble V7isit Here During Week Major and Mrs. Ray Coble. Jr., spent the week here. Major Coble, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs George A. Coble, of Waynesville, is a veteran of both World 'War I and II and his family reside in Henneltsville. S. C. Use The Want Ads Do YOU suffer from (CRAMPS NERVOUS TENSION on "CERTAIN DAYS" of the month? If feniHlr functional monthly rils tnrbttncrs mkft yon sunr crnnips, hcrtdHfhr, kmckrichp. wetik, tired, ner vous, cranky feelings - nl such times try T.yrilH K Plnkhnrn'R Vegetable Compound to relieve sneh symptoms Taken thruout the month Plnk hiim's ('(impound helps build up re hlstunre nun lust, such rvmptoms. Alrso Ki'mt Kionuichlc tnt- Trv f SOHt OF -WCf kHA. HAD fVl' MQSRMUlHSK lAttt? 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