I. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER AGE FOUR 5 Tk - .1 1 Js . Florrie Patrick Is Hostess Of Supper Party Miss Florric l'ntrick was hostess j of a supper party at her hon-.:? Sat- urday evening in celebration of her twelfth birthday anniversary. She was. assisted in entertaining b her parents. Mr and Mrs J. C Pat nek TIip party I heme was A Pay at , School" and the linking of a bell' called tlu- guests to their "classes" which included contests on various subjects. During recess" periods a 1 lunch was served on the lawn Prizes were awarded to the win-j ners in the contests and after Hie . games the gur . 's were invited into the (lining room where an ice course was served A color mold of pink and green was noted m the appointments and decorations. The invited guests were Ann Coiikiii Crawford. Margaret Hogers Sylvi.-i i-w,-i! l.inda Sloan. Mar g'iintc lilies Khmiiie Ann Howie, .loiu Aim St ov all . Sandra Mo-ei. t'hahrlh .:lknis. Sallv Stovall l.uida Well!' Kli.dieth Klliutt 1).. vid l eliiie!. Dun Tow lei Hilly Hog rr' Stan!, v liliams Hohbv Lan i h It I . liill t'r.iwlord Ted linger, .li-e Bov d. Uini ge Dittr) Slovall and .1 1 ti i in Woodward Ht I VI Mil. AMI IN K VI.K.IGII II I.Vcv MM- loner at U nd .i Nola I ro'ii cgular ml Inghwi'.v i i district, meeting of will the bi-aid in Kali icli Thursdav A num 11 i.l (ontiaet will he let for road work in the -l;ite None ale sched uled for I Ins area Mi-. liarhel Metcalfe is lea nig I h i - wii k tor 1. ..kolam! Flj where !' ! i nume hei studies at Flor ida Sciutliern College TO RELIEVE MISERY OF imUIQ CM TABIITS-SAMI FAST RHJfT US REMNANT SHOP Open Tuesday Through Saturday Of Each Week Located OVER A&P STORE Main St. - featuring - FAILLES - S1.25 yd. BUR-MIL CREPES - $1.49 yd. SPUN RAYONS -69c & 79c yd. and BENGALINE - $1.29 yd. ADVANCE PATTERNS Barber's 0J For COOKING - CANNING Including Grimes Golden Starks Delicious Golden Delicious No. 1 Fancy Apples now available for shipment in bushels and '2 bushel quantities Bock Apple Service Station AT BARBER'S ORCHARD Highway 19A-23 Joint Hostesses Entertain For Miss Jones j Mrs. Walter Hyatt and Miss Jane Kluttz were joint hostesses of a bridge and rummy party gi,ven at ' the home of the latter. Saturday af ternoon in honor of Miss Catherine Jones, October bride-elect of M. d. llunnicutt of Waukegan, III. i Fall (lowers were used as a dec orative note in the living room and dining room and the honor guest was presented a corsage oi venow n.-es Follow mg core bridge Mrs Charlie the games the high prize was awarded to Woodward and high minim prize went to Mrs. Stanley low score prize for bridge Hi m A went to Mrs. Virgil Smith and low seoiv fur minim went to Mrs. Hub ert Korte and Miss Jones was .presented a gift bv the hostesses. The guest list included Miss Jones her mother Mrs Sain Jones. Mis Thelma Ann Jones. Mrs, M t tle Jones. Mrs. Virgil Smith. Mrs Hani I-oe I. liter Jr. Mrs Williapi Cobb Mr Stanley Henry, Miss Fdna Siiimnerrow Mi Kditji Suiii iniirow Mis Herbert Bra i ill. Mr S i I I I a m Morris. Mrs. Charlie Woodward. Miss Poroltn Kiclifsoii. Mis l.eon Killian. Jr.. Mr Joe M.issie Mr (Jrovcr ii. Mr Joe Ciithev . Mrs. Robert Koite Mis Merrill Green, Mrs Johnnie Ferguson. Mrs Sebe Bry son. Miss Bermce Harrell. Mrs Fred Campbell. Mrs Ned Howell Mrs Porter Frady. and Mrs Paul McKlroy . UK. Mlt HAL IN Pl'RHAM Dr Mary Miihal. of the health department, is attending a two-day meeting of the North Carolina Pub lic Health Association in Purham. She is to make a talk on the pro gram. She will return here Wed- nesday. Mr and Mrs Hessie Terell, Mr. i and Mrs Harry Howell, and Mr. and Mrs I.owery Ferguson were i the week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs Cecil I.. Heckard in Winston-Salem The Opening of the Miss Mary V v fs A - Mr. and Mrs Jut I II. 111 v I ullot, the engagement ol then daunhlei. Mi vin brown, Jr.. ol ay m ill. an. I Win has not been announced West Canton Home Club Has Meeting The West Canton Home Den in stration Club met Thursday alter noon at the West Canton school with Mrs. Theodore Clark pi eid- ing Mrs . Clark and Mr we're hosl esses W lor McElrath the meeting. , 1 Miss Mary Margaret Smith, j county home agent, gave a demon- 1 stration on "Professional Touches i in Sewing " Project leaders reported as lows: garden and home heautiii cation. Mrs. McKlrath; dairy. Mrs. Earl Poe; foods and home man agement, Mrs. Arletha Walts; ;ni. clothing, Mrs Theodore Clark A social hour followed the nul l ing and refreshments were served by the hostesses Business Women To Meet Tonight The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Waynesville Busi ness and Professional Women's Club will be held at I he Queen Farm tonight at 7 o clock. USE MOl'NTAINKER IV A NT ADS IT'S A f Pll r os. , pre; t -1 V P If C?7 : I IfM M m- --JIM 4w m i'c; iff ; lip THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN GRAY . . . Ho re are throe versions of the 1949 "gray look." Left, charcoal gray woolen e-anyw hfjie d ress with high notched neckline, three-quarter sleeves; center, two-tone tjrav ci pe, in a dressier mood; right, beautifully cut smoke gray sheer wool, with brown yattn tic at the slit neckline. All are priced for the me dium budget and designed for fall duty by David Westheim. By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor The little black dress, classic of well-dressed women the world over, t taking second place this fall to the good gray dress Gray is the high fashion color of the season, ranging in tone from deep charcoal through elephant. smoke and caviar gray to delicate pearl gray tints. .Manufacturers and merchants report that in many cae charcoal Jo Fulton U .,! l.ii Imi: io j 1 !i ion 111 rii . to Jesse Col uiildinH date i- n ; 1 1 1 1 or rii. Farewell Party Given Horvaths i in Sunday . Mi and Mrs. J. C. ( '.i Ii. lla and son. Jimmy, enter d ..1 Skylainl Cottages, with a (lllllH i in honor ol Mr. and Mrs. ! 1 loi at h. w ho left yester 01 Miami. I-' I a . where they p. nil I he w inter. 1. live was decorated in mixed . 1 i s ami y el low candles, "in: the gui sis resent were: I Mr Michael llorvalh. Mr. 1 1 - V, ; Dover. Miss Vena ,1 and Mis Marian Ann M h i ' 1 v HI Me Box Supper To Be Held Friday At Crabtree School A li.i Supper will he held at the Cialn:.'. Iron Dull High School Auditorium mi 1'iuiay ni2ht, Oc tober I Sand1., idle, ice cream, cider, and soli iliihk vill ;do he ottered for sale. 'flu1 event is being sponsored by Hi. Davis Chapel Sunday School and pioeeeds will be used in mak ing ii'pans The pub!. t he church. invited. 0000 GRAY FALL 1 grav j. outselling black in dressy afternoon frocks and in the beloved basic dresses which women dress up or down with jewelry and acces sories Kverv top designer in New York has featured a version of smoke or elephant gray in the fall col lect rons It has a new suave look in keeping with the restrained Vic torian flavor of the mode. Com bined with a contrasting color such a. - , yellow ot chartreuse, it id high-. Bookmobile Schedule Wednesday, September 29 Aliens Creek and Balsam Head Aliens Creek School Mrs. E. K. Chambers John Estes Kay Allen Franklin's Hoipe Groc. Rainbow Cafe O. J. Beck Grocery and Saunook School 0:05- 9:35 9:45- 10:00 10:10-10:25 10:30-10:45 11:30-11:45 12:00-12:15 12:30- 1:30 Thursday, September 30 oJnathan Creek Road Lake Junaluska School 9:15-10:00 Cove Creek Post Office 10:30-10:45 Hobart Franklin Vera Reeves Mrs. Claude Hoglan Rock Hill School C. O. Newell 10:50-11:05 11:10-11:25 11:35-11:55 ( 12:15- 1:00 1:05- 1:20 j 1:30- 1:45 I 1:50- 2:05 1 J A. Dave Moody Store Drown Store Friday, October 1 Beaverdam Ed Potts Service Station 9:15 9:30 Medford Farm Service Station Wiley Donaldson Broyles Store Beaverdam School Neal Hipp's Grocery Sieve's Grocery Williamson Grocery Robertson Grocery Clyde Town Hall 9:45-10:00 10:30-10:45 11:00-11:15 11:30-12:45 1:00- 1:15 1:30- 1:45 2:00- 2:15 2:35- 2:50 3:00- Capital Letters (Continued From Page Two) sue, as outlined by R City Daily Advance Publisher Herbert Peele many months ago. That, or a sharp increase in our gas tax . . . or pos sibly both. FUTURE PLANS It's a good bet that Kerr Scott isn't in on it. but there is quite a bit of gossip which has him appointing Capus Way nick. State Democratic Com mittee chairman, to the U. S. Sen ate if Sen. Clyde R. Hoey should die or retire while in office. No body who knows Hoey can imagine his doing either in which event there's a chance Waynick will op pose Hoey in 1950. Another plan has Major L. P. McLendon of Greensboro running for Governor next time. Both Way nick and McLendon are from Guil ford County. U.D.C. Meeting On Friday Afternoon The United Daughters of the Confederacy will hold their regu lar meeting at the home of Mrs. L. M. Killian on Friday afternoon at J o clock. Mrs. George Plott wi!i have the paper on Belle Boyd, the coniea erate spy. ly effective.'' You'll be seeing the new grays in tailored wool suits and dresses, in soft afternoon crepes and in simple basic frocks. You'll find it a wonderful background tone for highlighting with spots of vivid color. With it you may wear the new gun-metal kid shoes, belt or bag, if you like. And you'll find millinery and stockings to match, also. , Tor fall, the rjs have it. Engaged 4f Mrs. Homer Snyder of Hazelwood ha announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Margaret Louise Green, above, of Canton, Ohio, to Kmniett Cable, son of Jake Cable ol' North Industry, Ohio. The wed ding will lake plate at an early date. Both Miss Green and Mr. Cable arc employed at the Timken Roller Bearing Company at Canton, Ohio. Mrs. Medford Is Hostess For Junaluska Club Mrs. Will Medford was hostess for the September meeting of the Junaluska Home Demonstration Club which was held Friday after noon with Mrs. Frank Williams, president, presiding. The demonstration on "Sewing and Professional Touches," was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith and during the business ses sion the members discussed plans for next year's work. Reports were given by project leaders as follows: foods, Mrs. Carl Medford; garden, Mrs. A. J. Mc cracken; poultry, Mrs. G. G. Leatherwood; home management, Mrs Glenn Terrell; dairy, Mrs. Ceph Clark; home beautification, Miss Elizabeth Glosser; and crafts, Mrs. Will Medford. A dessert course was served afler the meeting. Clyde Women To Sponsor Supper The Woman's Bible Class of "lyde Methodist Church will spon sor a chicken supper in Clyde School cafeteria from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday. The public is invited to the supper, proceeds lrom which will go to help buy an organ for the new Methodist church. Rogers Reunion To Be Held Next Sunday The annual Rogers Family Re union will be held on Sunday, Oc tober 3. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Russell on Fines Creek. The guest of honor for the day will be Mrs. R. N. Rogers, who will observe her nine'ty-eighth birthday anniversary on October 2. All friends and relatives are in vited to attend the reunion. Listen Talent Each Thursday Evening At 8:0 Ruth Craig's Beauty S East The winner of each show each show will be selected awarded the one who received the most votes by mail A variety of talent will be selected each week, and " " to appear for an audition. There is no age limit. It you have talent, and would pear on one of these programs, fill in the Addrcss blank at right and mail to WHCC. taruiaayTO ChilHr. Is Given For Mr Michael Horvath Mrs. Michael Horvath entertain ed with a birthday supper in honor of her husband at the Skyland Cut tages on last Thursday night Decorations of fall flower and candles were used for the ev.nt and the following guests were pres ent: Mr. Horvath, Mr. and Mr.,. , C. Casabella and son, Jimmy, m. ana Mrs. vviiiiam u. Dover M,. Vena Blantnn and Mi... 1, ... . -m,., ,, , i-.i.-s ivi,nc iriit,(, uarswen. .'plu dt Music Club To Hold Meeting The Waynesville Music Club vv.n ap,,,,' '!"""h Ul hold Its regular meeting on Friday nnvn, ' Net evening at eight o'clock. Th.. .,1 ', nf thp mnolintf urill K - -'" ""i w announced , , h oc later. :rt! h''ld Following a short business meet- ',., ""' , ; ., nffMn is k 1 ... ". rieu man in will Dresent ... 1A Tu:- l"v0l)e( me ti.usiaui. 11.1s program will ' w is be commemorating the 200th an- ' ' niversary of the death of Isaac : -' A Muune Watts who died in 1748. Isaac 'uin.d i h Watts is surtoosed to he n. r,,.., 11, 1101 v " : j i 1 ' J M ' tl J ), ,,L, composer of hymns and this will h., w a wiiiiir muuit 10 niS IIH'iiiorv Mrs Claude Walker Attends UDC Meet Mrs. Claude D. Walker of Itock House Farms returns to Winter Park, Fla., to attend the Division uonierence ot united Daughters of the Confederacy. She is the imme diate ex-Div. President of Florida In November Mrs. Walker will attend the General Conference U.D.C. in Savannah. Ga., and with Mrs. Hunter Brown of S. C. will act as Aide to the President Gen eral, Mrs. Weinmann, At the close of the General Con ference a house party has been planned here at the Walker's new home. Among those enjoying the hospi tality of Mrs. Walker are Mrs. Win A. Haggard, 2nd Vice Pres. Gen . Mrs. Geo. H. Lennon, Jacksonville, 2nd Vice Pres., Fla. Div., Mrs. Geo. Walz of Miami, newly elected Stale Pres., Fla., Mrs. W. Ed Cunning ham, St. Petersburg, present Div. Pres., Mrs. J. L. Medlin, Parlia mentarian and other general ollic ers, Mrs, Wm. Sydow, of Miami Mrs. Wm. Wecklerle, and Mrs. T. (). Brown, of Orlando, Fla. MARRIAGE LICENSES Oliver A. Yount, Jr., and 11a Jean Evans, both of Waynesville. Robert M. Phillips and Cora Mae Worley, both of Canton. Mrs. G. Mack Fish of Clyde has been a patient in Haywood County Hospital since last week. Eighth Infantry Group To Organize In State All Haywood county veterans whot served with the Eighth Infan try Division during World War II are requested to meet at the U. S Naval Armory in Winston-Salem. October 3, at one o'clock. The purpose of the meeting will be the forming of a North Carolina Chapter of the division prior lo the National Division conventon in San Antonio. Texas, in November. To Rulh Craig's OVER WHCC SPONSORED BY Street Waynesville, N.C. will be awarded a cash pn to appear on a later prosram r like to ap- . Name Radio Station - 4 I "'e Sim !Wh '"Ur 1r.n!!h . -tup. 'Volu,; "'"ShU v., , ,ni Fr "4 tlu. I, . "m Hi 'P"!l 1 hf tt.,, "ii- li, k. i (:''ir V t UM-. t i , 1 1, L- . !H nil. 111 ''M'lKl had 'li ft- 1 1 ,,,, ,1. , lUs t-'liaptt l"'ed'lu 1 u! th. -'"us ire Past s.-vcrii utt-tj I .SMITH S DRU -"ii ih s DRl'i ATHLETES F IK III1 TO n.t eenl alc.,h! 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