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PAGE FOUR (First Section) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER FRTHav Miss Smith Announces Home Club Schedule Miss Mary Margaret Smith, the county home agent, has announced the schedule of meetings for home demonstration clubs for the last two weeks of this month as fol lows: Tuesday, March lti. Wayni'sville Homemakers Club at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Howard Bryson. Wednesday. March 17, Hi-tliH club at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Kllis Wells. Thursday, March 18. Maggie club at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Dave Plott. Friday, March 19. Crabtree-Hy-der Mountain club at 2 o'clock at Crabtree school Monday, March 22, Morning Star club at 2 o'clock with Mrs Mal colm Crisp. Tuesday. March 23, Clyde club at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs 1'. C Mann. Wednesday. March 24. Cecil club at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Thomas Erwin. Thursday, March 25. West Can ton club at 2 o'clock at Pattern school. Friday. March 26. Junaluska club at 2 o'clock with Mrs G C Leatherwood. Presbyterian Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday The Woman's Auxiharv (it t !). Presbyterian church will meet u Tuesday afternoon. March 9, al 3 3i o'clock, in the dining room of tin church Annual reports will be made b' chairmen and officers ot the auxil iary and all women of the churcl. are invited to attend. Beaverdam Club Meets With Mrs Donaldson, The Besvcrrlam Home Demon strator. Ciub mei Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Wiley Donaldson with the president. Mrs. Llo.'.d Parham. presiding. Miss Mary Margaret Smith, the county home agent, gave a demon sUation to the group on "Interior Decorating" and project leaders gave reports as follows: Foods and poultry. Mrs. Mark Swaim; garden. Mrs T G. Murray: home manage ment. Mrs. Joe Cogburn: crafts, Mis Tom Hipps; home beautifica iiiiii. Mrs Paul Robinson, and dairy ind t.miiK life, Mrs. Roy Robin son Al.-o included on the program Acre two book reports. Mrs. Mur ray reviewed. "Here Is My Heart." b North, and Mrs. Sherrill Jimi son renewed Three O'clock Din ner. h Pinknev. A delightful social hour fol lowed the meeting. U.D.C. To Meet With Mrs. Queen This Afternoon The March meeting of the United aughters of the Confederacy will e held this afternoon at the home t Mr- John M Queen. Sr.. at 30 u rlnck Mrs C K Kukpat :.k .mil Miss Kobina Miller will -O C! h( is! O-Cs Winners ir. Ihe declamation con st. pmisureil h the organization i Unci sclioiils ot the county, will ri sent tlnir winning addresses. The program will also include a e lew of "God's Children" by Mis A Hyatt Beach Togs Suit of black and white Jersey. By VERA WINSTON BEACH WEAR Is either volu minous or decidedly skimpy al though not quite as scant as Um Bikis that dotted the sands along the Riviera last Su'mmsr. This suit is made of black and wbit striped jersey. It has a strapta bra and the underpants are draped to tiny buttons at the side. The overskirt is of white sharkskin and is ripped at one aide, with both sides slit. Measured in dollars 'the value I of which fluctuated' the consump-J tion expenditures of Americans' nearly trebled from 1909 to 1941. Mrs. Medford Is 'Honored On t7Sh Birthday ; Mrs. J S. Medford was honored on the occasion of her 75th birth day anniversary when a surprise , dinner was given at her home in. Jones Cove on February 29, by I Mrs Dave Medford and Mrs. Les- : ter Houston A birthday cake witn lighted 'candles featured the dinner and Mrs. Medford was the recipient of many gifts and expressions of 1 congratulation. Among Uiose present were Mr. Medford. husband of the honor guest and their children as follgws: Mrs. Samuel Wilson and family or Hillcrest Motor Court. Dave Med ford and family, of Kloriston, Calif., and W. H. Medford of Waynesville. Other relatives attending were Mrs. Edgar Miller and Mrs. Ida Mullis. sisters of the guest of hon or, and Mr and Mrs. Troy Stamey and children, Mrs. Helen Medford and Mr and Mrs. Lester Houston (and children, all of Clyde; Mr. j and Mrs Verlyn Turner, of Eliza I belli City: and Mr. and Mrs. How 1 aid Page and children, of Waynes i ille. ' !Girl Scout Week To Be Observed iNext Week Girl Scout week will be observed next week, marking the 36th an- niversary ot uin scouting in nm- , erica. Activities for the week will be 'gin Sunday when all Girl Scouts in the community will attend serv ices at the Presbyterian Church in a group. Scouts and Brownies will weai their uniforms Sunday and during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Quee, Jr. CH' V to T?A1, ywrtl) Clock-wise Naturolizers... right in fh morning, right at night, especially right in the Easter Paradel tf you're addicted to the foot flattery and complete comfort cl a NaturaKzer, stop in todoy nd pick up your pair for Easter wearing. 7.95 -10.95 ) i f I i S 1 II I If f5pi i m MR. AND MRS. QUEEN were married on February 20 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moody in Canton. Mrs. Queen is the former Miss Mary Camoleon Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Queen are residing on the Dellwood road. EYEBROWS RAISED ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UP) Upraised eyebrows met a suggestion by an American Airlines ticket clerk that one of his customers go to Hell. He quickly explained to bystanders that the man was going to Oslo, Norway. He merely was recom- mending a sightseeing trip to the nearby town of Hell. UtlCK PtjItT t-rxilliu n ALES V v. "Hot;. St,. J us. Ilt, to J Ithcil-a; u I lira Awnings, tents and boat sails, tu uhif-h are stored for long periods often suffer grtater damage in storage than in use Decause of mildew, mold and insect attack. 'HlllM Newsfeatures A new craze in the sub-deb set lere is televison. Heps who have elevision machines are inviting he gang in to see them The boys are keen on llie sports ;vents which a''e going on a lot f the time, football, baseball, jasketball. hbekey and boxing - n season-keep the set humming. The girls have tun watching fa shion shows, ice shows and getting beauty makeup advice. Yod can get ski lessons on elevision, and the funniest sighl vou could ever experience is to .valk into a living room full of kids on skis, all practicing; their ;ki positions. The kids line up and follow the nstiuctor through a ski !esson just as if they were out on i ski slope. This is lots of fun. except when they want to try something like a kick-turn. Then somebody must be delegated to watch the lamps before they go i crashing to the floor. It's strange to see ex-bobby soxers sitting around on the the party winds up without even a peep out of the record player Bing and 1'rankic are on the shelf! A good way to keep the small fry occupied during these sessions is to promise them time to see a puppet show or a story telling hour, which are usually telecast on Sat iirday afternoon. Belli Pulton of Hoanoke, Va., wants to know bow you wear your hair in back when you wear wig tails. She doesn't know whether to ieave hers long or cut it short. To Ileth. then, and all the other kids who are making wigtails, let s say "please don't put your Jjair to wear these wool tails or for any oilier reason " A simple long bob is the prettiest hairdo for a teen ager. To wear the wigtails with long hair, just part your hair down the center from forehead to nape of the neck. Then put the hair up on each side in a sort of a bun. If the hair is very long, braid it in pigtails or wind it danish-pastry fashion over your ears. Lots of the kids wear their hair the usual way, than to just sort of cover their heads with the wigtails, hat fashion. .TV floor, quiet as little church mice, wtaching the screen. Sometimes MOTHER, DAUGHTER WED JASPER. Ala. i L'Pi A double wedding in which a mother and daughter were participants, took place at the oil ice of Probate Judge l.ecil Gray. Mrs. Minnie Lucille K.stelle. 32. of Nauvoo, married Ber tie' Stephens. 4li. of Grove Hill. Her daughter. Ida Kslelle, 18. was married to Herbert A. Baker, 21. of Hackleberg. The word "plumber" comes from the Latin "plumbum" mean ing lead. 1 . i FULL RANGE OF SIZES B to A AAA 4 T 10 IN 5 BEAUTIFUL COLORS RED BLUE GREEN BLACK BROWN EXCLUSIVE IN WAYNESVILLE AT LAFF-A-DAY Massie's Dept. Store OUR EXPERT SHOE FITTERS ALSO USE X-RAY CjaJlUJy Copr. 194S, Ktng FmufW S?mto, Inc.. World tight, mcnei. 2' 5 I I "Look where you're going, not where you'd like to go I lru. When 11... " land..,, "'H s'l"c. ,,HacB; ys' PJ SPEC 2nd Floor Boys' DepartJ Two Groups Half-Pri You Tool ThisOt Ray's Depm Sizes! LOOK A TWO SP: NO. ONE Cotton Wash In tans, blues and browns. OrijK priced $1.89 to $3.flH Now Priced 95c li NO. TWO Part Wool Dress I In assorted colors and i:iitcni. inally priced $2.49 to S:J-!IS Now Priced $125 It New In This Deparlmenl Boys' GabardM In an assortment of lrs' Pari' and all wool. Sizes fi t , in. VISIT OUR SPECIAL BOY! DEPARTMENT Everything For Boys In this department " 1,111 we now have group" ..II 6 1 SEE OUR BOYS' SPORT el. pise h K oek Lb.. at K ium. Mrs. iptei .grai to tl x Lrv- r
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