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THE ' WAYktSvffjLE MOUNTAINEER Eastern Star Will Meet On Thursday The Waynesviite Chapter No. 165, Order nf the Eastern Star, will hold the regular meeting Thursday eve ning. February 19, at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic rooms over the First National Dank. Mrs. Marion Livingston, Worthy Matron, will preside. Balloting on petitions will be held All members of the order are invited. foAy Faggot Mrs. L. the guest daughter. Turner. F. Walker, of Klkm is of her son-in-law and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Don't Neglect Them! Nature designed the kidneyi to do a marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of n excess of toxir impurities. The act of liTing life ittrif is constantly producing- waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, pulfinesa under the eyes (eel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages are someiirtv further evidence of kid- or bladder disturbance. is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys rhe recognised and proper treatment get rid of exrt-98 poisonous Dudy asie. Vsp ho'i n's I'Uh. They have bad mor than forty years of public approal. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on Donn't. Sold Hi all drug stores. Contract Party Is Given By Lewis Greens Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Green were hosts of a contract party Friday evening at their home in Hazel wood. Valentine decorations and ap pointments were used and a des sert course was served at the con clusion of the games. High score prize went to Mrs. Hai.v Kent and low score to Bob Sultenleld. Those placing were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young. Mr and Mrs Bob Sut tenficld. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent, Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry l.antz- and Mrs. Clyde Fisher Crabtree P.-T. A. Will Meet Wednesday Night The Crabtree-Iron Duff I'.-T. A. will meet in regular session Wed nesday evening. February 18. at 7:30. In observance of Founders Day, the program will be under the direction of Mrs. Glenn Noland. chairman, with Mrs. Jeanette Chase, music teacher, giving a Bi ble story as the devotional. The speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. Doyle D. Alley of Waynes ville. former state president of the parent-teacher association. A large attendance is urged as plans are to he completed for rais ing the quota for Crabtree-Iron Dutf in the purchase of a county bookmobile. jjmi V HEAT "ALL OUTDOORS?" Practically speaking, .an uninsulated wall or roof is like a sieve through wliiili your winter heat is continually escaping. Why continue to heat ".ill outdoors" IK YES TIG ATE 1XSLLATION' . . . have a cosy, comfortable home upstairs and down. Capitol RocV AVool can be installed in any type of existing house by our patented BLOWING METHOD. C reates uniiorm temperatures throtig-hout the home, flmnnates drafts; pays for itself with 20'" to 407o fuel saving. Reduces upstairs Summer temperature J 8" to iy. A FREE SURVEY ior the asking. CAPITOL ROCK WOOL INSULATION PROTEX WEATHER STRIP AND SCREEN CO. Plionc 213 143 College St. Asheville. N. C. GM lcutfe, ff ' 1 i slant A gas ranc with its simple operation, in- clean heat, low maintenance mains today the hest cooking appliance on the market. MOODY MUSE 8 Church Street Phone 519-J D. A. R. Has Meeting With Mrs. Shoolbred Mrs. James R. Boyd had the pa per of the afternoon at the Febru ary meeting of the Dorcas Bell Lov chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was held on Friday afternoon with Mrs. John N. Shoolbred as hostess. Mrs. James W. Killian, regent, presided. Mrs. Boyd's subject was "The Life of the Washington Family in England," and she gave a review of the family prior to coming to America and up to the time of George Washington. Mrs. Harry Marshall, registrar, gave a review of the national mag azine, giving in full the president general's message. I Mrs. R. N. Barber was elected j alternate to the regent at the fifty -i seventh congress of the National society to be held in Washington. Mrs. John M. Queen and Mrs W. F. Swift will be the delegates to the i state society meeting from the chapter to be held in High I'oint in March, with Mrs. li. I. Prevost land Mrs. James M. Long as alter nates. Miss Betsy Siler. member of the Joseph Howell chapter of the CAR. who is a student at Woman's col lege at the University of North Carolina will serve as a page from the chapter at the state meeting. The rules of the chapter were j read by Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn at the request of the regent and a change was made regarding bene fits and the raising of funds outside the regular dues of tiie chapter. Plans were discussed for raisiny funds to meet the chapter's quota ! for the Bookmobile Drive and Mrs j Triad Howell was appointed to rep- ' resent the group in the Cancer' Drive. Mrs. J. 11. Howell. Sr.. chairman of Indian Work, reported that 212 magazines had been sent to the Cherokee Indian Library. Mrs. Howell, who is also senior presi dent of the Joseph Howell Chapter of the CAR., reported a new mem ber in that organization. Emmie Jones Phillips, great-granddaugh-ler of Mrs. James R Hovel. Mrs W. A. Hyatt, chairman ol j national defense, announced that : the annual declamation contest j sponsored by the chapter would' ie held in the near future. It was also reported that garden seeds had been collected from the mmbers for shipping overseas. Mrs I I. H. Howell. Jr. reported that the vinning dress in the cotton con est held in the High School had! )een sent to the State Chairman; in Durham A social liour followed the meet ng with the hostess serving a salad , ourse. assisted by her sister. Mrs. 'lorace Frost, of Elizabethton. Teim., her daughter. Mrs. R. E. Wood, and Miss Tillie Rotha Special guests for the afternoon vere Mrs. Charles Ray, Jr.. and Mrs. F. A. Anderson. ... Boosters Are Entertained By Wives Recent Bride 1 iTr-- -1 MRS. THIX)DOKE JACKSON McGEE, JR., is the former Miss Clara Melissa Carver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smiley Carver, of Canton. Her wedding to Dr. McGee of Columbus, (Ja., took place at the First Baptist church in Canton on Sat urday, February 7. Mrs. Bramlett s Honored By Friendship Class Members of the Friendship class of the First Baptist church enter tained with a tea Sunday afternoon in the Welch Memorial building honoring their teacher, Mrs. Albert Bramlett. who is leaving soon to reside in (ireenville. S. C. The class colors of red and white were used in decoration with vases of red roses and red gladioli placed throughout the room. The tea ta ble was centered with, an unusual arrangement of red geraniums flanked by red candles in silver holders Silver tea services were at each end of the table. Mrs. Robert Shook greeted the guests at the' door and Mrs Milas Ferguson presented them to the receiving line, which was composed of Mrs Ben Phillips, president of the Friendship class; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bramlett. Mrs. Joe Young. membership vice president; Mrs Joe Edwards and Mrs. Ernest Ed wards, group leaders; Ben Phillips. Sunday school superintendent, and Rev and Mrs L G. Elliott. Mrs Ralph Crawford and Mrs. Rudolph Carswell presided at the tea table and Mrs. R. L. Wilson was in charge of the guest register. Also assisting in receiving was Mrs. Harry Lantz. Guests included members of the class .mil tiiricers and teachers of the Sunday school. Mrs. Liner Has Dinner Party For Daughter Members of the Hazelwood Boosters' Club were entertained with a Valentine; party given by heir wives Thursday night, at the lazelwood School cafeteria. The dining room was attraetive y decorated in the Valentine mo if and the U-shaped table was cen tered with a large red heart. Val entine place cards were also used. ! Mrs. Fred Campbell presided during the dinner and guests were welcomed by Mrs. Ernest Green. -wife of the president. Whitener : 'esponoeo. to tne welcome 1 mer Miss Genevieve Barr on behalf of the men. Games and contests featured the program lor the evening and the Boosters were presented humorous Valentines from the hostesses. Mrs. Sam Knight was general chairman of arrangements for the event and serving on her commit tee were Mrs. Ralph Summerrow Mrs. Clyde Fisher, Mrs. L. N. Da vis, Mrs. Fred Campbell, and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. (). M. Merry, of Fairmont, Minn., arrived last Thursday for a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Barr Mrs Merry is the for- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kimball and small daughter. Jan. left last week for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. War ren Eller. Mrs. Harry Lee Liner, Jr.. en tertained with a Valentine dinner party at her home on Branner Avenue Friday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Betty Liner. Guests were seatett at two tables, each of which was centered with red candles. Places were marked with red baskets of heart candies and favors were boxes of paper dolls. Card games were played during the evening and Miss Gail Wood ward won the high score prize while Miss Martha Howell won the score gift. Guests included Misses Gail Woodward, Martha Howell. Jackee Carswell. Carolyn Young, Salind Dicus. Linda Boone, and Sara Cohb. Mrs. Turner Has !; Party At Home Friday Night Mrs. Robert Turner entertained at her home Fridav evening in honor of Mrs. Ben Phillips. A color note of pink and blue was carried out in all party ap pointments and an ice course was served. A shower of miscelalneous gifts was presented to the guest of hon or. Those present were Mrs. Phillips and her mother, Mrs. George Plem mons ,of Asheville. Mrs. I. F. Walker, of Elkin. mother of the hostess. Mrs. L. E. Green. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick. Mrs B. R. Hundley. Mrs. Douglas Moore, Mrs. Theodore McCracken. Mrs. Harry Sullivan. Mrs. C). C. James. Mrs. L. G. Elliott. Mrs. J. A. Bram lett. Mrs Henry Davis, Mrs. Em melt Green, Mrs. Howell Craw ford. Mrs. Rudolph Carswell. and Mrs. Jack Edwards. LAFF-A-DAY J WELLS DRILLED :ir W f(K a Sperialt K i imi Home Uiric 1 o f. r' Kv,wrien ? GREEN BROS. WELL-DRILLING CO. Rt. 3. Cinton. N. C. Ph. Cnton 2920 ym pnmt weeks wash es iikir v. in .. Ji ii vf irvm M 3 IDS. LOC 4 'Hi cut 1 ' V JjucIiIu.. For Pick-Up Service Call 695 The Launderette Miss Church Is Engaged To B. G. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Church of near Canton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Myra Elizabeth Church, to fliuy Gordon McKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McKenzie of Pinehurst. The wedding is scheduled to take place in June. The bride-elect graduated with honors from Bethel high school in the class of 1945. She is now a sophomore at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina where she is a member of Alethian society, the college choir and the Westminster Fellowship council. Mr. McKenzie, an honor student at Pinehurst high school from which he graduated' in 1942, at tended North Carolina State col lege in Raleigh before enlisting in the Marine Corps where he served three years with the Fourth Ma rine Division overseas. He is now connected with Pinehurst phar macy. Miss Moody Is Feted At Luncheon Friday Mrs. C. E. Browne Jr and Mrs Claude Rogers were hostesses of a luncheon Friday at the home of Mrs. Rogers, in honor of Miss Mary Moody, whose marriage to Sam L. Queen, Jr.. wil Itake place on Fri day at the home of the bride. vases of gladioli were used in decoration of the living room and the luncheon table was arranged in the Valentine motif. Following the serving of lunch eon a Valentine box, containing a shower of lingerie gifts, was pre sented to the guest of honor. The guest list included Miss Moody, Mrs. W. C. Moody. Mrs. Donald Long, Mrs. Floyd Rippetoe, Mrs. Wayne Corpening, Mrs. John Carver, Mrs. Richard Queen, Mrs. Charles W. Edwards, Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, Mrs. Ethel Fisher, Miss Edna McKay, Miss Mary Sue Crocker. Miss Dixie Campbell, Miss Mar garet Palmer and Miss Rena Cathey. Mrs. Walker Is Hostess Of Contract Party Mrs. Roger Walked was hostes.' of a contract party at her home in Hazelwood Friday evening. Four tables were in play and after several progressions high score prize was awarded to Mrs Janie Love Taliaferro, while Mrs. ilUl Cobb received second high and Mrs. Charles Ketner the low score prize. The guesi list included Mrs. Wil liam Prevost. Mrs. David Hyatt. Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan. Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Mrs. Zeno Wall. Miss Martha Stringfield, Mrs. Hal lett Ward, Mrs. Bill Cob,b. Mrs R R. Campbell, Mrs. Lachlan Hyatt Mrs. Janie Love Taliaferro, Mrs Carle-ton Weatherby, Mrs. Charles Ketner. Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Paul McElroy. Jr.. and Mrs. Howard Clapp. Mrs. W. W. Norman left Sunday for her home in Griffin. Ga., after i week's visit to her daughter Mrs. Richard Barber. Jr., and Mr Barber. Library Notes By MARGARET JOHNSTON Haywood County Librarian Hard Of Hearing Acousticon will hold a frP hoar inR clinic at the Hotel LeFalne mursaay, eb. 19th, from 11:00 , aj. lo p. M. I " ou are havine trnnhlo u-iti. your hearing be sure to consult iir. u. stable, who is an au thority on hearing problems. Acousticon Asheville Co. 905 Jack.on Bldg Asheville. IS i-Of I'M. Kmj Fettwa Sjrndicue. Inc. WorU rights itinvcd. t "Four days in a row after Bchool, teacher! 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