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CAGE F0U3 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY, JANUAI OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES MRS. 11KN SLOAN, Society Editor Oftu-c lNiono 700 llonu 1'lione 462-J Woman's Society To Observe Advance Day- Special Course To Be Given In Girl Scouting Miss Virginia II. Griffin, execu tive field director of the Cirl Scout Council of Abbeville, will ((induct a Ftudy coui-e for meru it, rs of the Hazehvotid-Waynesville tin Scout Council here net week Sin- will discus-; iill pllii-es of Gill Scouting and will pive aisetance to pei'Mins who are willing to devote some time to the work hut are lack ing in experience. Tioop leaders-, perspet i ive lead ers, council chairmen anil all per-iiiii- interested in Girl Seoul work ate lnMleM to allelul the course. The t-'ioup will meet in the din jiiL' itiuin of the First .M.tluitli-.t Chimb 1 1 i : i 7 to 9::i0 p.m. ou Tut - (i.i v , January 11; Thin -d.i , .laiiiiai 1J. and Tue day. .I.niu.iiv Mi- Griffin, who has had wide e'.ueiienre with Girl Scouting, will di-i u-,s Scout History, Program I'lannins, Skills. Records. Soups and (James. ( ti'L'anb'ation. Out of Door Activities. and Girl Scout Mcclnifv The SMI fee for Miss Griffin's st r ii i u i he paid by the local council and no charge '..ill he made to pel oie al I I'lidiiu: the course. Ted Rogers Is Host Of Birthday Party Ti ll lioiiei". was hosl ill' a dinner ail, al lliv Tnv. lie lloiee on U'ed lu" d;i e I i 1 1 : in ci leln at ion ol his luillili hirthd'iy anniversary He ua- ,i-,.,Med ,y his parents, Mr and Mrs. Claude Hollers. The tahle was (entered with a hiithdav cake and appointments v . iv in I he birthday unit if . Follow ill! the dinner cuesls were eiilt ilain. il al the I'ai k Theatre. I lure present were Home I'al ri. k. 1 loi t lice Ann liowlts. Su Hiiue Currv . liett Joe Slnipe, Jua 1 1 i t a Mi Daniel. Mart'iiei ile Huss. Huhbv Lancaster, liill Crawford. Keith 1. 1 athei wood, N'eal F.n-.ley Joe Hoyd Stephen Wood, . anil I)a- dormitory Delight v id Felmel. - David Russell Has Party On 8th Birthday David Hii'-'ell was honored on Ins eighth hirthtlav anniversary Tue-day evcnm'! when his patents, Mr. and Mr . J T l!u- -ell. Jr., en tertained with a bullet -.upper. Sia-tin decorations were used and table appointments: and favors symbolized the Net Year. The guest list lin'.uded Jarkip Siler, Jackie Atkins. Tony Davis, Johnny Sloan Joe I'.u-.m II. David Akers. Fred and Dan Whi , nhunt. Husler C.rein, Georfie antl Henry Vil?on, and l'.uy Callahan. Woman's Society To Meet Tuesday The Woman's Society of Chris tian Servii e of the First Methodist Church will meet at 3:30 o'clock Tin-day alternoon in the Hoyd Mt iDui nil Chapel of the church. Mrs. Bonner Ray will preside and all members are asked to be present fur this first meeting of the New Year. The prairie dot; is a member of the squirrel famliy. Gay study coat. By VERA WINSTON HERU IS SOMETHING new and gay for campus life. It is a so called study coat, but we imagine that it is more likely to find itself in use for lounging or for brunch. Bright green suede cloth is set off by a leopard-printed velvet collar and cuffs. It flares out at back, and the seaming from the shoulders in front terminates in two patch pockets. Slippers of printed leop ard to match make for a nice, cosy get-up. V.F.W. Auxiliary To Meet Monday The regular meeting of the Auxi liary til Veterans of Foreii'u Wars will he held Monday nieht. Janu ary 10, at 7 o'clock in I he new club room under Iiurgin's Store on Main Street. All nietiihers are asked to be pre-:ent to di-.russ plans for con liibllliio! to the nlt liiDiidl Iti.tlktT to be elected at Green Hill Ceme tery. Baptist Circles To Meet Tuesday Circles of I he "Woman's Mission ary Society of the First Hapti.'t Church will meet Tuesday niht, January 11. at 7:30 o'clock as fol lows: Lottie Moon Circle at the home of Mrs. I.eo Hurkncr. Jr., with Mrs. Jimmy Williams as associate host ess. Henrietta Hall Shuck Circle at the home of Mrs. J. B. Siler. Eliza Yates Circle at the home of Mrs. Frank Edwards. Ann Hai.seltir.e Judson Circle at the home of Mrs. Claude Woodard with Mrs. Don id as Worsham as as sociate hostess. Fannie E. S. Heck Circle with Mrs. Homer West. William Willctt has returned to Bowling Green Business College af ter spending the Christmas vaca tion with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willctt. LAFF-A-DAY i m Ktff rutatn imrm. im. wmm apm fima Z "Hello, Slowpoke. iRooverdam Club jHas Meeting With iMrr,. Swain Tin- lliaveidam Home Demons ;i.ai..ii Club held its first meeting .if it...' t' Year on Tuesday after i;. .;n at 'lie home of Mrs. Mark .i.i Mi-. Slierrili Jhnison, sec- 1 1 1. 1 i, a pi tkident, presided. tli" Man Margaret Smith, home l miiii-tr.il ion agent, presented a It mm: i ration on Know Your Or I aiu.'.il ion. ("itijitl leaders reported as fnl , ! : food , Mrs. Alark Swain; .irdeiis, .Mi". T. G. Murray; poul iry. Mr. Hi ilu rt Cody; home beau !, iiii a! inn. Mr-.. Paul Kobinson; foot I pif'tivaiion. Mrs. Jarrett I Willi.iitri.ii: health, Mis. Jimison; i a i : d t .lai al :..n. Mrs. F'raiik Cabe. i The pro' rain also 1 icluded a iiiiiiilii'i' of book reports. Mrs. Min i a repoi ted on "Winter Ulit.it.'' by Walker; "Mountain (Jul " h'. i ' 1 1 ; and "Wedding Day," h Edwa. Mrs. C.eore.e W'ri.dit re ported mi "Winter Wheat." and All's .luiiiniMiii reviewed "Disput i tl I'a .!," by Don: las and ! "('ha' In Chan Carries ( )u." by lli'tl's, i I!' 1 1 'I'1 hiiicnl - were served dur ing I lii im lal liour. U.D.C. To Meet At Wind over Th. Ilavuood Chapter L'niled Dauvlil t i s t.l ilie Confederacy will ineel Ho- aflti iioiiii at W o'clock al "Vt iialo el ". Hie home of Mrs. J. II. M.ii'.m II, Sr. Mi Sam Queen. Sr., president, will pi nle. n i n t ii s The lolhiwiiu: I i i t lis have been .iiiiioiiii. t tl al the Haywood County Hospital 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 y, 1 1 1 - pa-.l week: Mr. and Mis. Hubert llinle of Wavnt ,ille. a son, December 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ileecher Winches ter of Va. nes ville. Route 1, a daughter. Jan. . 1 . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cogburn of Canton, a daughter, Jan. 1. Mr. and Mis. Solomon Grooms of Magtjie. a son, .Ian. I. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Elizabeth i 'Impel Methodist Church will ob ri've Advance Day on Sunday, January !). A special program will be pre t uted at the church at 2:30 p.m. an that date. Mrs. C. N. Clark will he guesl speaker. All women of the church are in- tied to attend. PERSONALS lisses i I ma and Bernice Mc Eitt.iuon returned last Friday from ai. extendi! trip South. They vis it! I their sister, Mrs. W. D. Smith, an i Mr. Smith at Perkin.ston Junior t'eih-Ke in t'eikinston. Miss., and sp, .I some tune in Jackson, Miss., an. I New Orleans, Ua. J.ilui C. Allen, wdio accompanied Mi Allen and their two sons here foi i lie Christmas holidays, left Tin day for Ins home in Burling ton i Mr- . Allen will remain for a ha t r visit at the home of her paren. . Dr. and Mrs. Tom String fieid Mi and Mis. Erwin Philman have itlurned to Emporia, Kas., wher '.he former is attending Em poria i 't'llefi'. They spent the holi days I . ie with Mrs. Philman's par ents, ar. and Mrs. Einwood Grahl. Head Start For Sis By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty raiitor ,,,e ir.s who do not enjoy oi to " , t!,. theless are clamor conscious, can not a super ha,, slu.m . , I It's all done with one of those UUle conibhK.l ion - J adets Most of these work on the same principle, and U (luiUon.s are followed, excellent results can is easier to shape ... ......i M...H- ,,t Iheni finish the liieinow. i'..". shapin.U job after the permanent he obtained. lU-aallv It ine nan wneu u i n . .:,.. Manv of these directions stress; Tlt,so coinh-bhuh' coiiihin.nions that point. To begin with, hair is J t.an be used by Junior, loo. tie separated into sections, usually . carl comb his hair and trim ai the same tune, au ne ..." - - three across the crown, and three across the back of the bead from the top of the ears and down. The hack sections are tapered by starting about two inches from the scalp and stroking the comb- j dinary comb i 1','miiI hair down over his forehead unl.l it is Ihf 'l"tJ leni'th. then use it mi Ins crown, sides and back as he would an or- blade down with just enough pres sure so you can feel the hair be ing shaned Side sections are cut Ai.,llv the hair is noi ueioi, i 0,',v time. Hist shaped by , ..." i n mil belu Ket rid ing snapen. rsiue nn-mnu this method, h -e - by holding locks out from the head ol- split t.nus and dried permanent C1I1U JUI YTttlU. When hair is cut according to directions given, the taperette must be used again to smooth out stray lengths. It a child's hair shows a tendency to wave, the curl mil' ht be encouraged by shaping in thai direction to en courage the wave. Manv women, now giving them selves home permanenls, find they can get much better results by trimming the hair using this ends in a jill'y. often given a surer. smoother curl to the hair. i Mr. ; ml Mrs. Unwood Grahl had t as gtie- during the holidays three! iiepluu Sam Plott. Jr., of Quan- j lieu. Vii . Ine Plott of the Univers-! it v of California, and Tom Plott, who is si, a it 1 1 led with the Coast j Guard at Key West. Sam Plott, Sr.,; of Chatsuoi'th. Ga. was also here! for a slim Carol C day s here Mrs. IJiiW"" for l anpoi i i Kan. Sam L. C. Junior Chi leii'li, reltii ; spending Id with his pai visit. H III, who snout the holi t Ii his nari'iils, Mr. and nl Grahl. left last week Collet liiiini, nu at Stale . ,1 Hits in Emporia. tuber of the College, Ita week after Christinas holidays Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Maxwell of Canton, a son, Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoyle of Canton, a son, Jan. J!. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jolly of Canton, adaughter, Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calhoun of Wayne-ville, a son, Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burress of Lake Jimaluska, a daughter Jan 4. Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Anthony of Waynesville, a son. Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bryson of Waynesville. a daughter. Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannah of Clyde, Route lya son, Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McCarson of Candler, a daughter, Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. John Ewart of Canton, a son, Jan. 5. Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Hughes of Clyde, a daughter. Jan. 6. Dr. and Mi K. I!. Cladwell, Jr. and lillleson liavid. have returned to Washington. I). C, after spend ing the Chri liuas holidays with Dr. Caldwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ft, Caldwell, Sr.. here. Dr. Cahlutll will he located in Wash ington for two years while doing leseaitli in pneumonia, poliomyeli tis, and oilier tuiilagiotis diseases. He i, a clinical instructor in the medical school ol George Washing ton I niversitv. of Sylvania, Ga., e as the W. L. Mc- Milas PfeifTer spent last week end he gut" t of his aunt Mrs. Cracken. Bryan Med ford. George Brown, and Joe Chne returned Monday from New Orleans where they went to attend the Sugar Bowl football game. They were accompanied by Mr. Medford's son. Pvt. Asbury Metlfortl, who returned to his sta tion ;it Camp I.eltov in New Or leans after spending Christmas at home. Jimmy Tutwiler has returned to his base in New York after spend ing the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Ann Welch Tut wiler. Miss Jewel Passmore returned to Waynesville Monday after spend ing a few days with her mother in Hayesville. Miss Eloise Martin left last week for New York City to resume her work with the New York City Bal let after spending the Christmas holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hampton of Some prairie dog burrows de Ilazelwood. a son, Jan. 6. scend 14 or 15 feet. DEBUT OF NEW HOLLYWOOD 'STAR1 tt-)-' 7"L 1 ' "4tV , s TylVt? 0lD baby Christina Casslnl, making her camera debut In New York with her lovely mother, Gene Tieniey ot the movtee. Mas Xieraey i the wile ol Qleg Casaial, the designer. (fntrniationei; ! ) i BARB Kit MOM Tapers daughter's hair with comb-blade combination. Mrs. Mills Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs. Garland Mills was .hostess for the January meeting of the Al len's Creek Home Demonstration Club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Moody Farmer, vice-president, pre sided. Miss Mary Margaret Smith gave a di.scuss.ion on Know Your Or ganization and leaders reported as follows: foods, Mrs. Luther Gilli land; home beautification, Mrs. Connie Muse; poultry, Mrs. It. M. Waddell; food preservation, Mrs. Newton Brendle; health, Mrs. Moody Farmer; and gardens, Mrs. Garland Mills. During the social delightful re freshments were served by the hostess. School Principals To Meet Soon Lawrence Leatherwood, presi dent of the Haywood county Prin cipal's organization of the North Carolina Education Association, an nounced yesterday that a meeting would be held the latter part of this month. Mr. Leatherwood is also president of the Western North Carolina district. The Haywood group recently or ganized, and in addition to Mr. Leatherwood, other officers in clude John Sloan, of Cecil, vice president, and Lawrence Richard, of Canton, secretary-treasurer. Norwegians Send Liquor On Round-World Trip MINEAPOLIS (UP) A group of Minneapolis Norwegians is sending a load of their native firewater on a boat trip around the world. When it gets back home in No vember, 1949, they'll drink it. The Norwegians are members of Torske Kluben, or Luncheon Club. The firewater is aquivit, a Norwe-i gian liquor which burns going down. In olden days, Norwegians aged their favorite potable by sealing it in a keg and sailing it around the world for a year. The ship's rock ing and the climactic chafes did things. The Torske Klubben shipment was sealed reverently at the 15th anniversary meeting and sent to New York to begin its journey. Alln HrtJ ; T LJ x L ijj iiusipco r CAR. Meefl iV) Ii, d lit, Judge Felix Alley and his daugh ter, Mrs J. W. Hay, returned on Tuesday from a week's visit to Atlanta. Bruce Smith and Douglas Hipps have returned to Slate College in Kaleigh afler spending the holi days here. Make sure your child's study lamp is tall enough and has a broad shade allowing a wide enough cir cle of light to spread so that he can sit comfortably when reading. Miss Allen H-...I ... lh .t. ' nJs'V5 IT, ,,.,..11 o..i. ... .. s 11 'I .u- . . ""' Ci i..e American Rev,,!,,,;; was ht 1,1 VI, , i , i-uiie.suav afi, Mrc T tl Ii... .. " dent ni-..ci,l..,i , ' 1 . , r..uu y - gram. was presenled Miss Lane Prevosi J sketch of the life Pri an'o linnseveli m I At. ,-Hal uiutussiuii oi niusic in m j uays aim playitl a in me ftweet live anij letter from the v.n president was read lv J oi i . i m oioaii aim trie groini joiJ nig lire i.v.u. sung. During the social I0J ess was assisted hy Mrs. mimes Hart. in freshments. 1 1 Tlll i Says It Ain't So IOWA CITY. la. n;p lie opinion poll win standing, Dr. Noiin;in university ot i)syciiUB He has been an advi; menmer ot the Ctiiiup ii was started in H);i5 Meier admits that hw Nov. 2, 1948, general eJ will suffer temporai'v i0j tige. But he believes it,. clear the polls failed the general election caus "they were unabi tinue polling throueh days before the elettio,1 Add a few tahlesno, minced parsley tu regij lings for stew. Relieve PENETRATES into upper bron chial tubes with special soothing medicinal vapors. At bedtime rub thij and back with Vicksi Relief-bringing actli instantly ... 2 jmji And it keeps up Penetrating - Stimulaj tlon for hours in the night to bring reuel. .More FROM MflSSIE DEPT. STORE'S o SsiM ONE TABLE LADIES' $12.95 DRESS SHOES NATURALIZER CONNIE JACQUELINE $4.95 BOYS' GENUINE $5.95 TREEDROY PAHTS ALL SIZES (Qf ALL COLORS &nS2)D ONE TABLE OF BOYS' $6.00 PANTS All Wool Many Colors These Are Far elow Cost LOOK AT THIS ALL j CHILDREN'S COATS Are Now BELOW COST Many Other Values Throughout Our Store in n rj Hi. - , . IT. . v j
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