Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / May 4, 1948, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
4 'A f t THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Dellwood Society Meets At Home Of Mrs. Moody Mrs. S. J. Moody v -as hoslcs- of the Woman's Society of Christ i.m Service of. the Dellwood Methodist Church last Tuesday afternoon at her home on the Dellwood Koad. Co-hostesses for the meeting wen Mrs. Moody's daughters, Mis. Set- I zer. Mrs. Sales, and Mis. Alexan der. Mrs. Ned Moody, president, pre sided and the program on "The Whole Creation is our Lord s'' was presented by Mrs. Ralph Kuykcn dall. Mrs. Fannie Ferguson. Mr Taylor Ferguson Mrs. Walter Kct nei , Miss Geneva Jones. Mrs. .1. F B. Houser and the Rev. J. I". 13. ' Houser. Reports were made by oil leers and chairmen of the Society and Mrs. Walter Ketner uas elected treasurer to fill the vacancy caused by ihe resignation of Mrs. Kuyken ' (tall who is moving to Heiulerson viile. The members expressed a -i pitcialion to Mrs. Kuykciidall lor tier work in the Society and tor her work as pianist of the church over a period of about twenty year At the close of the meeting the hostesses served delightful retiesh- lllrllt? ' 'New Look' In Sarongs Speakers Announced For "Truths Program On Wednesday. May a. 3:.til p. m James J Murphy. M 1) . K S G Cedar Rapids. Iowa, will speak on the "Truths- Men Live Hy" proarain piesented by S! .John's high school over Radio Slat ion WIKV Doctor Murphy, regent of l.ora College, Dubuque. Iowa, vv.i made a Knight of St. Gregory b 1'npi Fins XII. The topic ot his ;r..lrcss in Waynesville is "L ndci ruri ' Guarantee '. On Friday. May 7. Comm. How ard H. Benson I S N Anna, oh Md . will speak on I he prom ar; Commodore Heiison was auaii.i d the Navy Cross for wartime -i i 'c. in the I S N'avv The 'opie in addrss in Waynesville i- ' D' n Truth. Hunch r it jr, iii, ' rr k vWs srj : a i KR oi sanmcs SARONG GIRL was Dorothv "NEW LOOK" in sarones. as 's ::ias skut, Lamour, who govU'wd it in exemplified by Rhonda Flem ii! I'.'-ti. "Jungle Princess'" in 196. tni'. in "Adventure Island." Methodist sn.ircles Will Meet Today The clfcclea ot the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the Firt Meihodisi Church will meet today as follows: Clixle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. J, E. Bomar with Mrs. Annie Mc- CraoRen as eo-h6stess at 3:30 o'clock. Circle N6. 2 at the home of Mrs. E. B. MeClure with Mrs. Thad Howell a co-hostess at 3:30 o'clock. Circle No. 4 at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Woody with Mrs. Wood son Jone and Mrs. Robert Corte as co-hostesses at 7:30 o'clock Circle No. 5 at the home of Miss Jane. KlilUi with Mrs. Ed Spears and Mrs. J. C. Jennings as co-hostesses at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. V. Harbison and her ! daughter. Miss Martha Harbison, ' have arrived from Taitipa to spend , the summer at their home at Bal sam. ! The Majtx Church on the British " - i j ii n iill.T 1 1 1 u 1 II 1 1 1 ........ what It Called its 1,500 anniversary. ' Frances 1 Presbyterian Circles To Meet Today The circles of the Woman's 1 Auxiliary of the Wayesville Pres byterian Church will meet today as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. J. W. Killian, chainnan. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. H DuBreuil at 3 p.m, Circle No. 2, Mrs. Hallett Ward, chairman, will meet at the home of Mrs. Everett McElroy. at 7:30 p.m. Circle' No. 3. Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan. chairman, will meet at the home of Mrs N K. Lancaster at 7:30 p in. Miss Laura Dyer left Friday af ternoon for Daytona Beach, Fla., where she will spend a few days. Miss Dyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer, of Waynes ville. Route 1. W. Curtis Huss and Marlon Bridges .spent last week end In At lanta on business. They were ac companied to Atlanta by Mrs. Russ, Miss Margurlte Huss, and Mrs. U. D. C. Will Meet Friday With Mrs. Queen The May meeting of i , wood Chapter, United i,', ! of the Confederacy uili i Friday afternoon, May : ,. '' home of Mrs. Sam Queel " 3:30 o'clock. A Memorial Day progi.,r presented by Mrs. 1 j ",' Gwyn. s SNOW YIELDS SI , io Mi i ills 'jl T::f rsw: i iocs MILWAUKEE (Up, Fischer was especially the warm weather snow on her front Mi hapie. IllelUt 1 a v 1 1 juuiiu a uiamona rinp n, dropped off several week- i SPELLING BEE MEMPHIS, Tenn. ai, six Ttlrner brothers have that spell words: Clarence Turner put- Rn An.. . , miK 1 III I,, , rat Itanptt A .4 li i n -v-' J uiviiiauii 1 Ulllel Edward Arnold Turner; e.,i utls Turner Cot; Jan Turner jat; (The Jats in India.) HtuJ ' l! l mi ll.d I !.uK 11 , KORKIU'NN was ( IiKia Cirav htc'lt she were THAT NKW luit exli'tuis Inn:' look" iii the even to the saroni fashion scheme ot things is not confined to Milady, it seems ; set. Tilings now have t taeheel the statue where it is hard to clilTct cntiate hotw eeii the sat'ont; of saroni's liave chanced: todav and the dresses that used to be. Here's how Eastern Star Will Meet , Thursday Night Th" i e .ii I. ii inectint; Win !:, c'i.ipier No. del el the r.isicrn Si. li on '1'iiui -ll.l ii i u I it . o i '"i k I'll the I Ii i rd d he Iti" ,1 ( r- w ill lie May . Hour of The parliament on the Ish Man meets mice a year in open air on a hillside th. ai .1 i the l'ir-i N.iii"i,al Bank Huildmij, Mi lr.n! I .inner vMirthy mat -run. annoiiinid that obligations dl ! i 1 i.i u.-d .ii t hi- t inn' and asks thai all members be present. Recitals Will Be Held This Week By St. John's Junior Music Students To Present Program Tonight, Seniors on Wednesday St. John's imisic school villi pre sent its ninth animal recital this week. vmI h .junior students prescnt . i i c the program tonight, starting at . .1 i p m.. and the senior recilo! t. Ik U Wcrini'sdav t ening at Sill, M lnr k i i Sara II Cai-fOr nour. s taking part tonight in- ;.:'! WHodard Villi Hooper. Hr. it i ii Ann licit!. David Nun Italin. Caioline Hay. res.i;v Knbiii- niis, oe CalUwll. riiida-morJoan iu. .1; V 5) f J ACTOH 'SSL TOml sill Ki : Til'l'nu Ken ,:t- Mill. : . Jackie AI-.. It. eves liam-e Suam ei.i I. am Williams. Mae. Hal, I. llld. i Mess lane Can Sara Jan. Co r 1 I'.i .1 X 11 IT Ii. da i n.: i a mi ()vcn. Cernldine (ahe Kllalieth Siiiii- o','e Villiamson. Use '.rev llceves Iiarbara ) I ,t m i . .1 i i i 1 1 ) i Dav is, r.'-u.il it 1'ara Mavis. Mary o C .ii ii ii. Stanley Wil II. i' lioger Matney. ' I). 'mia Colleen. Mar- Sal v S:o all, Alccn Diana Jones. Martha i:-ielill Mary Michal. : . Mat'.v Klananan, Sara son. Alice leander. Clan is,. ii, .,ilv Alex- i arv C'ruisi and .Nanev 1 I s T. l i s, nt id Wi dnesilav dur- ir. c th, senior rctital arc: Malcolm j W illiamson Mamarel Noland. l.ou er Feimison. rant ha Houser. Mar Jean West. Sue Owen. Ann Hector. Carol C iidervvood Dorol In r..ul(tis lian Knox Medl'ord. Joe Michal" I.i! See it wash dirty cfothes dean . i autcmagicalfy See its exclusive cutomagic rinses See it spin cfothes tetter than wringer dry THEN See how it changes front cfothes washer to dishwasher in Ph minutes Only $199.50 Small Shipment For Immediate Delivery GARRETT FURNITURE CO. Phono l-J Main Street C 1 Mary Dorcas Unwell. Mary Chare Hall. Jack Willis. Mar Oslnirne. Margaret Heecc. Dot (Jvven. Sue Ovvcn. Mary Ann Massi. Jack Wit lies. Herbert C. Tinner. Kalhryn Hyatt, .Jimmy Calloway. Arnold Civic League To Meet Tomorrow With Mrs. Allen The Waynesville Civic League will have its regular monthly meet ing tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the presi dent, Mrs H. I.. Allen. Special business will be dis cussed at this linic and all mem hers arc urged to he present. LARGE GROrP ATTENDS SYMPHONY IN AS1IEVILLE A large number of music lovers of Waynesville attended the con cert given by the North Carolina Symphony at the City Auditorium in Ashcville Friday night. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. I.arhlan Hyatt, Mrs. W. A. Ilyalt. Miss Nancy Ifyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Colkltt. Mrs. Jonathan Woody. Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Roger Wal ker. Misses Helen and Frances Kay, Miss Amelia MacFadyen, Mrs. Frieda Knopf. Mrs. Henry Foy, Miss Alice Quinlan. Mrs. Charles Quinlan. Mis-s Betsy Lane Quinlan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe, Comdr. Henry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Du Breuil. Mrs. William I. Lee, Mrs. .1. Phelps Brooks, Mrs. Henrietta F. Klutlz. and Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert Turner. Mrs. .1. H. Way, Jr.. and Charles W ay returned on Friday from Rich mond. Va.. where they visited the former's son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Way. There are more hoofed animals in America now than when the bullalo roamed. Shaw, Hetty June McCracken. Mo zellc Liner. Ann Mormino, Bette Hannah, and Ida Lou Gibson. The recitals will be under direc tion of the sisters of St. Francis of Assisi. and presented at St. John's auditorium. Hie 'Best Tood or (ytestermd has At Your Grocery and Feed Store EARLE CHESTERFIELD MfLL CO. ASHEVlLLfc, N. C. '"'"i-f it, ' "'" !t. TMfi TOGGERY Gve Mot! tier a , s- . , I X till' 1 S 'j! ! U'-ehnOt -'.-AA , ) i - a. Smocked Shirtdress. Of sheer, 'm., ',' V i'Ji: ' Cashable rayon in a variety of clear iirfffi, i ' 1 I Summer colors. 16-44, 14.95 ffiMitk'-'" ' b. Drawstring Dress. Permanent- H' ' ' finish lawn, drawstring sleeves. Jff tJ.:-t ;',' t .t;' Pastel print on white, i2i-22!-s', tTA''j 'f ''(:$ ' ' - j, ' 8.95 Wm I . . . 1 r in I at"itl
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 4, 1948, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75