1946 THE WAYNE STILLE MOUNTAINEER " PAGE FIVE TSeeond SedlonJ v ,acher rokee Club ,,-t- Itead ij aiter ,.' Welch hu Iding , h "ill" , :,'M'i' Hi' the ,.,ts li'' -, wltlOll lu-ket .ill- car ,ni She jlM-S Of she 1 1 I ci units ,l-,r-. re-.ii-. 'ind ,,l,l,lUed iiiudcni , : iM-kit- she . l.i-k-t . !,, i nJand ,;, Milium. , ( ,,i,,!mu I" , li.i-.kcls !! -I Illll'lltS ..,Y lull are lakr.'l' SIlC i;vlii in kisket Uviilmcil lcr the Uk'in. " . viliih'n.ik. and lu.nlr I rem wal- inl root I ih,, I 1 1 f early , ini' ill ihlaiian mm' hi iMincntal ASl'l CKSS? With Ul pi v - M (- REECE, Owner BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nancy, of Whitticr, announce the birth of a daughter on August, 9. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Worley, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on August. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harvin Price, of Waynesville, R. F. D. No. 2. an nounce the birth of a daughter on August, 9. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes. of Clyde, announce the birth of a daughter on August. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Killian. of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a daughter on August, 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannah, of Waynesville, R. F. D. No.2. an nounce the birth of a daughter on August, 10. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Sale, of Waynesville, R. F. D. No 2. an nounce the birth of a daughter on August, 11. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arriiigton. of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on August, 11. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Watson, of Lake Junaluska, announce the birth of a son on August, 11. Mr. and Mrs. Odell MeCarson. of Canton. R. F. U. No. 1, announce the birth of a daughter on August. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Ledlord. of Canton, R. F. D. No. 1, announce the birth of a son on August. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Carl McUride, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on August. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Newman McKlroy. of Hazelwood, announce the birth of a daughter on August. 1 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Toy, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on August, 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crune. of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on August. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.cdf'oid. of Canton, announce the birth of a son on August, 14. Mr. and Mrs. Itul'us Styles, of Waynesville, R. F. I). No. 1, an nounce the birth of a daughter on August, 14. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woody, of Canton, R, F. D. No. 3. announce the birth of a son on August, 14. basket was a product of the later years. She also spoke briefly on pot tery, pointing out that the black pottery was the work of the Chero kee and that the gray was a combi nation of the work of the Catawba and Cherokee Indians. The speaker brought out the fact that an appeal was made to the Indians to have pride in their arts, which were being sought by visitors and travelers far and wide, and that they were producing a high tj pe of handicrafts. A large number of members of the Cherokee Reading club were present as well as a number of adults. MCHSCIiOOi n. Par rots ' ' -'rfectVchili' iriclof clothing ctn w ,1 heal as M d ;,he shoe with yre'tforitsrugged r,nPu . the shoe famous for shoetbat A" Sh"es Fitted with X-Ilay lsse's Dept. Store Marriage Announced i I j I MRS. JOHN KINO, who before her marriage on July 20, in Scran ton, Pa., was the former Miss Mar joric Davis, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harrison Davis, of Clyde, Route 1 The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jessie King, and the late Dcnthrus King, and was re cently discharged from the armed forces, having served for 2H months in the service, nine of which were overseas with I lie Parachute Infan try of the 82nri Airborne Division. The couple will reside in lialti moie. State Alumni To Observe Ladies Night On Monday The Haywood Chapter of the Stale Alumni will observe ladies night at Lake I .in:. in Lodr.c Monday night, with a supper meeting About 40 are expected to attend, and an invilation is extended to all State College aluiiim and their wives to attend. C. C Palmer. Jr. is president, and Howard Clapp is secretary. An informal program will be held. Mary Abel Osborne, daughter of Mrs. Kvolyn Abel Osborne has re turned from a visit to her aunts, Mrs. Winded Maker in Orlando, and Mrs Allen McLean in Fort Myers. S h e w a s accompanied home by Mrs. Maker and Mrs. Mc Lean who will spend .sometime here. Mrs. Charles Hard arrived yester day from her home in Klyria. Ohio and will visit her sisters and her mother. Mrs. J. F. Abel. Mrs. Hard will be joined later by her husband, her daughter Miss Mary Vance Hard and her son F,dward M. Hard, who i.s being discharged from the Navy, having been attached to the Hospital Corps of this branch of the service. Miss Kloise Knight spent the week end in Charlotte as the guest of Miss Katherine Knight, who is employed in Charlotte. Mrs. J. li. Crocker, of Spartan burg. S. C. spent the week with her cousin Mrs. A. M. Allen She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knight who spent the week end in Spartanburg COLD WAVE at home easier than ever before with NO OTHER HOME KIT OFFERS THIS NEW IMPROVED FEATURE Now, a Portrait-perfect cold" wave permanent in just 2 to 3 hours in your own home. Io guesswork! (Jiiick! Simple! Por trait Plastic Curlers are so easy to wind. Portrait is ideal for children s fine hair, too. Portr 4IT (Juar 4 wtkks: Soft, natural looking waves! F,any-to-mane; waves! Waves that last a long an $20 twanty salon prrniancnts! Your money baik if nut complrtch' satisfied. Bf SUM , TO ASK :omi COLD WAVE PERMANENT with mOHssjoNAi-nm flastic cururs SMITH'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE Benefit Bazaar In Full Swing At St. John's School Here A three-day bazaar opened in St. John auditorium Thursday after noon August 15 and will continue through Saturday night August 17 The bazaar hall is open each day from 4 till 11 p m The proceeds will go for the benefit of St. John's school This is the first haaar in the history of St. John's school. Facia effort has been made by patrons and summer guests to make a suc cess of the bazaar. On sale in the various booths ire fancy-work, aprons, jewelry and nn cities: home-baked cakes and bread; gift parcels sent in from nearly all the states of the Union A ruiiiin.ige sale features all kinds of hanl-to-gct clothing and household items at a small fraction of the original price, St. John;, CiiI.-n' camp has a crafts' display Short order lunches are served at all limes. Cainos are ! played each nmhl liom 7 Hi I till closing time. The grand pi ic will be awarded Saturday nigln at 11 o'clock, j The bazaar committee is headed i by Charles C Furlado and includes Ci. Frank Sauler. Whither. Mis. Michael Skeffinglon. St Peters burg. Fla.; Mrs. Frederick Mai Miss Khahctli Wasilik. cw lioch elle. N. Y : .Misses l.ui i.une ami Dorothy Marlel; Miss Kathleen Allison. Milwaukee. i.s. Mr and Mrs l(. I. Com have as their guests Mrs, F. II Iscuhour and her two daughters Miss N.mcy and Miss Jane Iseiihonr, of Char lotte. Mrs. Iscuhour is a sisUt of Mrs. Cum. and Hie former Miss Willie Fdna McL'rackcii, ol Wa uc.s ville. I ' Mrs. T .1 Kemp, of ( lealo, I- la. and her sister. Mrs James Howell, ! of Flizahel blow n are spcndim; ma- cral weeks here Mrs Howell is Hie wife of Dr. Howell, who was lorin erly head of the Fnglisli 1 1 . 1 1 nienl at Western Carolina Teachers College. Mrs. William T. Hannah has as her guest this week her nephew, Lt. Jack F.dmuud, of Charh-slon, who is on terminal leave, having served as a pilot in the AFF dur ing World War II. I.t Fdiuunil plans to enter college in the fall I Discharged From Service Among those discharged from Hie Armed forces from the Waynesville area of the county (luring the past week were; Corporal William L. Howell, from the army at Fort Itragg Paul Junior W arren. Seaman In I class from the Navy at Camp .Nliel ton. Va Ernest Shwrrill. Seaman In si class, from Navy al Noilolk. Va, Homier Kay Wilson, Seaman second class, Iro Nav y ,il ( 'amp Shelton, Va. Richard Fclward Scales. Seaman first class, lioiu Navy at Camp Shelton. Va. Michaelmas Day Is Kent Day Michaelmas Day, September 2li li one of the four quarterly terms ol which rents are paid in England. professional - fype Plastic Curlers PIUS TAX PtostJc Curiers con be re-ved. For fu- turs permanents buy a Portrait Refill Kit. Contains everything except curlen. $1 I Guest of Miss Ann Osborne Honored At Dinner Mrs. W . Shands ol C.nnsv ille I'la ami ,iv nesv 1 1 h v a hosiers ol a diniK r paity on Salui day ih-:lil at her Inline ill llelle Meade 111 com pliment to Miss M.,, Mice llan'plou ol Cam-v ille. I'la who Was the lie -) dill inc. Ille Week ol Miss nii ( Ispoi ne. Summer I lo, el s in .1 .,ri,- ol shades ado! ued t he hv in.' and din r (loests n.viled were Mi- i I'm ne. Vie s llainpl.m Vies linlu d liod.;ers. M's, Itellv I'.iad- BELR-HUDSON'S ANNUAL ID) USE OUR Sec Our Remember . . . Yen Always Special INDIAN BLANKETS III hlv coliiilul ol Indian dr si;:ns. Ideal lor holm or callipers. Hernial !S-'.IK. now Genuine ARMY BLANKETS In single sizes, 100' i all wool, and in khaki. Special at Use Our Lay-Away Plan ... So Covenient Mrs W. T. Crawford, her son, l.t. Col Harry Crawford, her grand daughters. Ann Coman Crawford and Anne Williamson I'revost, and i.iaiidson Mill Crawford have re turned trom a trip to Manteo, w here I hey saw " The Lost Colony". While away they also visited in Norfolk. Kah ili Durham and Chapel Mill. Mill Hannah has returned from a vit to friends and relatives in Ch. .pel Mill, l.uniherton, and Fay ellcvillc. He will enter Western Carolina Teachers College for the tall term ley Mrs. Sam T. Dell. .Ir . of ( i.iuisv ille. Fla. and Miss Pat Cw wi. anket Event LAY AWAY PLAN Save al Belk's Lady Pepperell A lovely blanket, 50' ravon wool and ','.!' i cotton ...11 by In man v colors. $6.95 'I In sc wool elk-Hudson "Home Of IJottcr Values' VARIETY PROGRAM AT BETHEL Klmer the comedian and the llarinoiieors Qiiailol from WNOX and WltOI. will present a variety program al the Hc'licl Mini) school tonight hcejiiniue, at 11 If) o'clock. I'r.iei eds wi'l go to the church building liiinl. U'uigale laliuiuul Hannah has re- turned home after serving for two months wilh the Merchant Ma-: l ines. 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