lNUARY 28, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE ict TO WOMEN jlETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES f00Home Phone 462-J MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor St iday omans bocieiy .ulll meet next r l, as follows: ;he home of Mrs. 1:30 d. m. he home of Mrs. I) p. m. Jhe home of Mrs. h Mrs. William fciate hostess, at She home ol mis. h Mrs. Herbert ;e hostess, fit 7:30 NG ts(.l L. Young, First Methodist lerwent an enitr- at the Haywood on Monday, is fely. Mrs. McClure Has Birthday Party For Son Mrs. Spellman G, McClure en tertained with a parly at her home in the Weaver Apartments in Hazelwood last Thursday after noon, honoring her young son, Ronnie McClure, on the occasion of his fourth birthday anniversary. Mrs. McClure was assisted by Mrs. Charles U. Stephens, aunt of the honor guest. Invited to (he party Were Law son Summerrow, Jr.. Douglas Franklin, Frank Frye, Kay Frank lin, Mary Ann Stephens, Paul Davis, Jr., Carolyn Davis, David Allen Summerrow, Tommy Steph ens, Bobby Stephens, and Charles and Patricia Ann Holland. MRS. SMITH AT HOME Mrs. Virgil Smith returned to her home on Wednesday night after undergoing an operation at Mission Hospital In Asheville on Monday. 51 Reductions In Our Big DIES' DRESSES - Iions from our regular stock crepe, Gab aid taffeta All colors Sizes 9 to 42. ONE GROUP Sold Regularly to 9.95 4 .00 ONE GROUP Regularly Priced to 16.95 7 .00 ONE GROUP Formerly Priced up to 24.95 11 .00 I LADIES' SUITS p All Wool Suits of best quality materials in sizes 9 to 20 ... . Now ONE - HALF PRICE r 69c and 89c s' Panties fink, blue and How .... or 1.25 Regular 1.69 Ladies' Hose 51 gauge 15 denier very sheer .... 3 Pairs 4.50 Miss Bevelheimer Is Engaged To Cpl. Harvey Ray Mr. and Mrs. Karl I.. Uevellieimer of Mahancy City, Pennsylvania, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Shirley Mary Bevelheimer. to Corporal Harvey l Tuck I Rowan Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde II. Hay of Wayncsville. The bride-elect holds a secretarial position in the Immigration and Naturalization Department in Washington. Cpl. Hay. who is a graduate of St. John's School here, entered the service two years ai;o He is cur rently stationed at Headquarters Company, Holling Field, Washing ton, and is serving in the Adjutant General's oil ice. Miss McCracken To Be Honored This Morning Mrs. Hoy Pai knian and Mrs. Guy Massie will entertain with a coffee this morning at the home of Mrs. Parkman in honor of Miss Betty June McCracken, bride-elect of their nephew, Thomas M. Ray. The residence will be decorated with arrangements of jonquils, winter jasmine, and japonica and a color scheme of green and yellow will be noted in the appointments. During the first hour guests will be greeted at the entrance by Mrs. William Mcdford and will be in troduced to the receiving line by Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. Receiving with the hostesses will be Miss McCracken and her mo ther, Mrs. Carey McCracken, and Mrs. Bonner Ray, mother of the bridegroom-elect. Mrs. liugn Massie will receive in the dining room and Mrs. S. H. Bushnell will preside at the coffee table. Assisting in serving will be Mrs. C. J. Heece, Mrs. Carleton Weafherby, Mrs. Joe Massie, Mrs. Hugh Massie, and Miss Tillie Rotha. The table will be covered with a Maderia cloth and centered with a crystal bowl of jonquils and nar cissus flanked by yellow candles in crystal holders. During the second hour Mrs. Ben Sloan will be at the front door and Mrs. Gwyn will again introduce the guests to the receiving line. Mrs. Francis Massie will receive in the dining room and Mrs. Dan Wat kins will preside at the coffee table. Goodbyes will be spoken to Mrs. Ralph Prevost. Around one hundred and fifty guests are expected to call during the hours from eleven until one o'clock, Music Club To Meet Tonight The Wayncsville Music Club will meet tonight at ft o'clock at the home of Dr. Mary Michal. Mrs. Philip Chase will be in charge of the program. . Mrs. H. B. Phillips and daugh ter, Emmie Phillips, of Cottage ville, South Carolina, arrived Mon day for a visit to the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leather wood, at Route 2, Wayncsville; and her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boyd in Waynesville. Miss Shirley Mary Bevelheimer tiiliill t 1 Miss Bevelheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Bevelheimer of Mahancy City, Pa., is engaged to Corporal Harvey Rowan Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ray ol Waynesville. Mrs. Killian Has Party On Son's Birthday Mrs. Leon Killian, Jr. entertain ed with a party on Tuesday after noon in honor of her son, Michael Doyle Killian, on the occasion of his third birthday anniversary. A "fish pond" featured the en tertainment and a color scheme of blue and pink was carried out in table appointments and favors. The "guest list included Trudie Massie, Cat hey Massie, Rebecca McElroy, Carey Howell, Katie Lou Cat hey, Margaret Reed, Emmie Phillips. Jimmy Mcdford. Eddy Weathcrhy. Johnny Schell. Charles Burgin. and Chip Killian. DOCTORS RETURN FROM MEETING Dr. N. F. Lancaster and Dr. Thomas Stringfteld returned last night from Atlanta, where they at tended a four-day medical sympo sium. MRS. DAVIS IMPROVING Mrs, W. W. Davis, who has been confined to her home lor two weeks on account of injuries received in a fall, is improving. Bill Davis, who is a student at j Clenison College, is spending this j week wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis. Bob Gibson, studenl at Clemson College, is here for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gibson, during the period between semesters at college. Rector's Guild Met Tuesday The liertnr's Guild nf Grace Episcopal Church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J, F. Abel, wilh Mrs. Robert Osborne presiding. Reports were made by commit tee chairmen and plans for future projects were announced. Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting. Woman's Society Has Advance Day Program The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Mapb. Grove Methodist Church met for an Ad vance Day program on Friday at the home of Mrs. Edward Glavich. The four points of Advance were discussed by the following mem bers: Mrs. Leonard Leatherwood, Mrs. C. R. Palmer, Mrs. C. G. Reed, Mrs. Richard Queen, Mrs. Glavich, Mrs. J. T. Noland, Mrs. J. E. B. Houser, and Mrs. Frank Nichols. During the business session plans were made for the year's work and the society decided to uccept an invitation from the Lake Junaluska Society to hold a joint Mistion Study on China in Febru ary. Four new members. Mrs. Hilliard Moody, Mrs. Lou Palmer, Mrs Leonard Leatherwood, and Mrs J, E. Toy( were welcomed into the Society. Mrs. J. E. B. Houser sang "God of Grace and God of Glory" as the closing number on the program. Fourteen members of the society attended the meeting and a covered dish luncheon was served. The tiext meeting of the group will be held on Friday, February 18, at 2 o'clock. Morning Star Club Meets With Mrs. Hyatt The Morning Star Home Demon stration Club held its January meeting on Monday at the home of Mrs. M. B. Hyatt, with Mrs. Paul Hyatt, president, presiding. The demonstration, "Know Your Organization", was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, home dem onstration agent. Project leaders reporting were Mrs. L. M. Smathcrs on foods; Mrs. H.-L. Morgan on gardens and home beautification; Mrs. W. J. Muse on poultry; Mrs. W. C. Moody on clothing; Miss Willie Smathers on crafts; Mrs. R. R. Mease on health; Miss Carrie Holtzclaw on educa tion; and Mrs. W. F. Nix on dairy. A book report was given by Mrs. Mease on "Yankee Stranger", Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lutz have returned to their home on the Eagles' Nest Road after a stay in Florida. Mrs. Hilliard Atkins spent last I week-end in Greensboro as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay. Mrs. Kilpatrick Entertains At Home Wednesday Mrs. James L. Kilpatrick was hostess of a cofTee at her home on the Country Club Road on Wed nesday morning. Mrs. James Harden Howell, Jr. presided at the table, which was orntered with a bowl of red carna tions and white snapdragon. Invited to call from twelve to one o'clock were Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, Mrs. Whitener Prevost, Mrs. Hallett Ward, Mrs. C. J. Reece, Mrs. Ben Sloan, Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Mrs. Aaron Prevost, Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mrs. Charles Ray, RETURNS FROM HOSMTAI Mrs. Robert H. Winchester, who underwent an operation at Mis sion Hospital In Asheville on Mon day, has returned to her home. 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