hANUARY 25, 1949 EST TO WOMEN 00IIonie I'lione 4C2-J ha Phi Thursday a Chapter of the loTOiily will meet Mrs. J. W. nay. lamiarv zi. ai i ou j,.f tllcillOSK 'iCS- ill j-ive iin illus- "A til him's". Jirphy of McMinn- ivi'd Wednesday pan-ills, Mr. ami L.s ill Hii'ir limn' fii-pliy is the form er llaynes. NT EC KIT V. ,VKAPri:i Ul ( PKKSCRIP- i factors that jdc (hat Curtis' y you can trust criptions. Care- givcn to your Your doctor's executed with hat comes from idedgc. and Operated JUS STORE Teen Agency ! VIOLENT! , ft lest range war WALTER W ANGER DretANt DRIC MARCH JN BENNETT I IETY and CLUB MRS. Prophetic Fashion I a. Purple woolen daytime dretsi' By VERA WINSTON HERE'S A GOOD daytime frock designed for early spring wear un der a coat but that will bo very wiuch of the new season when the weather moderates, so that it can fare forth on its own. The fabric is a soft tweedy woolen in a muted purple heather tone, with a match ing leather belt. The utterly sim ple bodice is topped with a small turn-down collar, and the sleeves are winged at the underarm. The slant-wise tunic takes a deep ob lique line over the pencil slim silhouette of the skirt. Miss Linda Sloan spent last week end in Sylva as the guest of Miss Edith Moore. Roy Campbell and John Harrod returned Friday from Brunswick, Ga., where ttiey spent several days deep-sea fishing. 1 : Sii'iwul'-ri Hirnim Jb. ES. - WED. JAN. 25 26 v-v i BUGS BUNNY CARTOON and NEWS BURS. - FRI. JAN. 27 - 28 lAf A IV I "fl" IE" t by the law. . . especially by the best chaser on the force. Will she out smart the detective who uses love as a trap? mm with ACTIVITIES BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Mrs. Lane Has Program For Woman's Club The January meeting of the Waynesville Woman's Club was held Thursday afternoon in the As sembly Room of the First Presby terian Churcn with Mrs. Frank Kinsey presiding. Mrs. Raymond Lane, chairman of International Relations, was in charge of the program. She ex plained the organization of the Uni ted Nations its problems and growth and discussed its various departments and their functions. In conclusion she said, "For peace and world progress, united peace must be based on laws not force." Mrs. Lane also stressed the im portance of the members of the club keeping themselves informed on world events. Mrs. M. G. Stamey talked on the state educational conditions, urging "better teachers for our schools and better schools for our children". Miss Ray Ballard, chairman of music, presented Mrs. James L. Kilpatrick, a special guest, in two musical numbers. Mrs. Kilpatrick played a piano solo, "Clare de Lune," by Debussy, and sang "There's a Little Brown Bird Sing ing". During the business session the members voted to send a contribu tion to place memorial books in the Sylva Library in honor of the late Mrs. E. L. McKee. Plans were also made for the an nual silver tea which the club will sponsor at the Haywood County Li brary on Saturday, February 5. and the following committees were ap pointed to serve for the event: Re freshments, Mrs. James R. Boyd, Mrs. Noble Garrett, and Mrs. E. A. Williamson; decorations, Mrs. Vir gil Smith and Mrs. William Cobb; and table appointments, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, and Mrs. J. W. Kil lian. Assisting on the afternoon of the tea will be Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs. Raymond Lane, Mrs. J. H. Howell, Sr., and Mrs. J. W. Kil lian. Dr. Mary Michal reported on the Christmas projects of the club, stating that 600 bags of food were distributed, and toys and clothes were given to needy families. Mrs. W. M. Cobb was chosen as sponsor for the club at the Roose velt Ball. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. E. A. Williamson, Mrs. Lin wood Grahl, nd Dr. Michal. Mrs. Kilpatrick To Entertain At Home Today Mrs. James L. Kilpatrick will en tertain with a coffee hour at her home on the Country Club Road this afternoon during the hours from twelve to two o'clock. Early spring flowers will be used in the living room and the dining table will be centered with a bowl of white snapdragon and red roses. Guests invited for the first hour are Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Mrs. David Hyatt, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs. Charles Ketner, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Bill Prevost, Mrs. Leon Killian, Jr., Mrs. L. K. Barber, Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Jr., Mrs. G. M. Kimball, Mrs. William Ray, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Mrs. Robert Korte, Mrs. J. W. Reed, Jr., and Mrs. Harold Massie. Guests during the second hour will include Miss Margaret John ston, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. Fran cis Massie, Mrs. N. F. Lancaster, Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins, Mrs. Rufus Siler, Miss Dorothy Richeson, and Mrs. Henry Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cobb and children, Sara and Bill, left Thurs day for Roanoke, Ala., where they will visit Mr. Cobb's parents for a week. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 "Trouble Makers' -Starring- LEO GORCEY and THURSDAY - FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 28 "The Three Musketeers (In Technicolor) Starring THE WAYNESVILLE Suited for Title st LOVELY Virginia Mayo (above) was a cinch to make the list of top ten "best swim-dressed" women of the year in a poll just released by a group of swimsuit manufacturers. The poll was taken after fashion experts had named the world's best dressed women. (International) VFW Auxiliary Is Making Drive For Magazines The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary of Waynesville is taking advantage of an unusual offer be ing extended by Farm Journal and Pathfinder Publishing Company, which gives the auxiliary a gener ous portion of all new and renewal subscriptions on these and 18 oth er well known magazines. The drive for subscriptions is in charge of Mrs. Sebe Bryson, presi dent, of the auxiliary, and Mrs. .1. C. Rose and Mrs. Thomas Camp bell, Sr., members of the Waysvind Means Committee. Other members are assisting in the work by mak ing calls with Mrs. Ruth Williams. Farm Journal representative. To dale $125.00 lias been derived from subscriptions and the organi zation is asking the public to co operate by holding orders until a member of the committee can call for them. Proceeds will be applied on 'he fund to erect a Veteran's Monu ment at Green Hill Cemetery. Maggie Home Club Has Meeting Thursday The Maggie Home Demonstra tion Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jim Plott with the president. Mrs. Herbert Plott presiding. The demonstration on "Know Your Organization," was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, county home demonstration agent. Leader reports were given as fol lows: foods, Mrs. Jim Plott: gar dens, Mrs. James Grant, poultry, Mrs. Jack Campbell; home beauli fication, Mrs. Fred Henry; food preservation, Mrs. Hobart White; clothing and crafts, Mrs. Herbert Plott; and health, Mrs. Dave Plott. Mrs. C. L. White and Mrs. Ho bart White reported on two books: "When We Are Green We Grow," by McKimmon and "Maine Charm String," by Graham. During the social hour a salad course was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spies of Oak Ridge, Tenn., have recently moved to Waynesville to make their home. They are residing on Short Street. Mrs. John Woltz and infant son, John Elliott Woltz, Jr., have re turned to their home in Mt. Airy after a visit to the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. 2k THE BOWERY BOYS IWl i. mi JUL 111 '. "H"MJ !! MOUNTAINEER DAR Chapter To Celebrate 50th Anniversary The liltiplh anniversary if the ornani;d inn ul the Dorcas liell Love Chapter ot the Daughters of the American Revolution will be celebrated at a luncheon meeting of the chapter to he held a! The Towne IIoum- on TIiui mI.iv. Mrs. 'P, Lenoir Gwyn, I'eneral chairman, for Hie even!, will preside. Speei il ':ui" s will include Miss Gertrude ('.irraway. of New Bern, slate recent; Miss KH.ihclh Horn of Wadesl.mro, .'late vfce-reeent; Mr. Joseph S. Silver, teen of lirev anl. National chairman of Ihe C'lnlilieii of the A inericm Kevolu finn; Mrs. ,1, K .Imias of Marion, district director: and regents of all chaptcs in t he district. A special tribute will he paid to the laic Mrs Mary Love String field Wiilbiirn Inimdcr and first re gent of (he chapter and first elect ed slate recent During Iheir slay in Waynes ville the stale and national offi cers will be guests of Mrs. J Har den Howell al "Windover" and will be honored at several social func tions. Mrs. W. F. Swift will give a tea al her home following the luncheon Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Howell will entertain at dinner Thursday evening, and Mrs. ,1. W. Killian. regent of Ihe local chap ter, will entertain with a breakfast on Friday morning. Committees in charge of the meeting Thursday are: Program, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. Mrs. S. H. Bushncll: Place, Mrs. J. R. Boyd, Mrs. James W. Killian; Decora tions and menu. Mrs. James M. Long. Mrs. H. L. Prevost, Mrs. W. F. Swill: Invitation, Mrs. J. W. Killian. Mrs. Long. Mrs. J. Har den Howell; and .Hospitality, Mrs. J. F. Abel, chairman, with all members of Ihe chapter serving. The Dorcas Hell Love Chapter was organized on January 9 at the home of Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan and the following officers were elected: regent, Mrs, Mary Love Slringtield Wnlburn; vice-regent, Mrs. Robert D. Gilmer; secretary, Mrs Quintan; treasurer, Miss Eliz abeth Hrisco; registrar, Mrs. J, F. Abel. and historian. Mrs. Nora Welch Ashton. Other chapter mem bers were Miss Inez Gudger, Miss Minnie Love Louis, Miss Mary Wil liam Love. Mrs. A. ('. Avery, Mrs. J. Howell Way. Mrs. .1. Recce Lew is, Miss Sara M. Love. Mrs. Harry Marshall, and Mrs. .lanie Love Baker. ::. The first ureal popularity of Rob in Hood was in the ballads of the l'jih and Hit h Cctiliu ics. eui SANTA ARRIVES DOCTORS SAY SHE HAS but a few weeks to live, but thre-year-old Elizabeth Ann Strehl, of St. Louis, doesn't know this. For Elizabeth, if s Yuletlde and, for the moment, there is a Santa Claus, a Christmas tree and presents. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Strehl, shown with the little cancer victim, moved up the Christmas eve celebration a bit te make sure she would have a last party. (International Soundphoto) Music Club To Meet Friday The Waynesville Music Club will meet Friday evening, January 28, at Ihe home of the president. Dr. Mary Michal ,at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Philip Chase will be in charge of the program. We Got 'l LEARNED THE ANSWER TO y"N THAT WHEN I Jf " w. I WADE THE CAMEL fT AJm I 30-DAY TEST- TSj y 3 CAMELS ARE MILD! " T fWS?W t Nearer Our Goal "A MODERN STORE OF 3 BIG FLOORS .WITH QUAL ITY MERCHANDISE AT ECONOMICAL PRICES" KEEP WATCHING 'Home ol Better Values' AHEAD OF DEATH Mrs. S. H. Bushnell spent the week end in Asheville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burchan of Baltimore, Md., will arrive tlds week for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porter and son, Billy, have returned from a two weeks' vacation in Florida. 30DAYS?(VE SMOKED CAME(S FOR YEARS. I KNOW THEYfef MILD AND THAT RJCRRUrUMMt IS GREAT In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS 4 Carroll Poplin visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Poplin, in Winston-Salem last week end. Colds mmmmmmm The best-kno vn home remedy you can use to relieve distress of colds A laAa4M Is to rub throat, IflWHU chest, back with V VAiOlfufc -oOpen otho Door COMFORT O For a limited time only we ere offering t FREE furnace inspection, adjustment and check up to the people of this community. If you are interested in a cleaner, safer and more comfortable home with lowered fuel costs, call for details or use the attached coupon. AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Hazel wood Phone 565-W CLIP THI COUPON , Automatic Heating Co. HazelwDod, N. C. We would Like to ulte Statue of O your FREE furaace loeciloa aa4 m check-na service. Please aire a ceo reseataiiie till. Signtd. BABY'S Addrtss MHKTMHr 1TOWM Jfc7 I 4. ! 'i -t '. v VI i - 1 r -J rLPH BELLAMY ANN SOTHERN ALSO CARTOON and NEWS DOORS OPEN 6:30 P. M. LANA TURNER and GENE KELLY

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