IdAV, FEBRUARY 1, 1949
PAGE THREE
THE WVYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
EST TO WOMEN
ElETY aijd CLUB ACTIVITIES
700 Home Phone 462-J MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor
Roosevelt Ball Friday Night
At Armory Draws 1,500
It Circles
Today
V iho Woman's So-
m Service ot me
Church will meet
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3:3U p.m.
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30 p.m.
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Stephen Woody
IJqs. Party On
nthirthday
Stephen Woody was host of a
supper party at his home on the
Country Club Road, Saturday eve
ning in observance of his eleventh
birthday anniversary. He was as
sisted in entertaining by his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
Woody.
The dining table was centered
with a decorated birthday cake and
other appointments were also in
the birthday motif. Comic hooks
were presented to. the guests as
favors and during the evening they
were entertained at a movie.
The guest list included Hilly
Prevost, Ralph Prevost, Jr., Tyker
Miller, Gerald Swanger, Jackie
Farmer, Johnny Smiley. Stuart
Roberson, Ted Rogers, and Bobby
Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sloan and
daughters, Sara Ann and Mary Jo.
of Columbia, S. C, spent the week
end with relatives here.
' J, CAMELS THE MORE .fL I
School Library
Assistants Meet
The Library Assistants Club of
the Waynesville Township High
School met last week at the home
of Mrs. Wayne Edwards, school li
brarian and adviser for the club.
Braxton Crocker had charge of
the program which included a talk
by Hetty Jean Norris, ,kA Library
Assistant Looks at Her Job," and
a review of Nevil Shute's book,
"Pastoral," by Eleanor White.
Following the business meeting
a social hour was held and refresh
ments were served.
Members of the club are Char
lene Adkins, Louise Bryson, Brax
ton Crocker, Marietta Dillard, Vir
ginia Mosaflook, Tulon Knight,
Dixie Mehaffey, Betty Jean Nor
ris, Sue Owen, Geneva Palmer,
Elizabeth Patton, and Eleanor
White.
Mrs. McElrath
Is Hostess For
Home Club
The West Canton Home Dem
onstration Club met on Thursday
at the home of Mrs. W. S. McEl
rath with Mrs. Theodore Clarke
presiding.
The demonstration, "Know Your
Organization," was given by Miss
Mary Margaret Smith and leader
reports were given as follows:
foods and food preservation, Mrs,
McLean Smathers; gardens, Mrs.
W. S. McElrath; home beautifica-
tion, Mrs. Maud Medford; crafts
Mrs. James Hyde; clothing, Mrs
Malcolm Crisp and Mrs. Theodore
Clark; and health, Mrs. Hugh Ear
ly.
nt test of hundreds of people
i only Camels for 30 days, noted
specialists, making weekly
Xiiminations, reported
SINGLE CASE Cdf THROAT
IN due to smoking CAMELS
A STOM A
Don't let eouRhlng, wheezing-, 'recurring at-1
tfceks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and
energy without trying MBNDAOO. which
works thru the blood to reaoh bronchia)
tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly
remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates
coughing and aids freer breathing and better
sleep. Get MENDACO from drugiiit. satis
faction or money Dacg guaranteeov
Approximately 1500 persons at -1
tended the Roosevelt Ball which j
was held at the Waynesville Arm-1
ory Friday night under the spon
sorship of the Beta Sigma Phi sor
ority for the benfit of the March "i
Dimes Campaign.
Decorations were red, white and
blue with paper streamers forming
, a U A
a nuge American nag uvemrou.
Music was by Teddy Martin and his
orchestra and Bill Prevost was
master of ceremonies.
The main feature of the dance
was a grand march in which around
ninety girls and their escorts par
ticipated. The girls were present
ed from a revolving platform which
was placed in front of the stage.
As each girl stepped down from
the platform, she was met by hei
escort and introduced by Mr. Pre
vost. The March was led by Miss Mar
garet Green, who represented Hay
wood County, with her escort, Gene
Carpenter. They were followed by
Miss Marguerite Way, representing
tiie town of Waynesville, with Bob
by Colkitt. Other sponsors from
Waynesville were Bette Hannah.
Nancy Floyd, Juanita Smith, Nan
cy Jane Boyd, Elaine Francis, Lil
lian Sawyer, Dot Norris, Dot Cal
houn Turner, Polly Dyer, Mary
Jean West, Mary Ann Massie, Kath
leen Calhoun, Margaret Vickery,
Betty Gibson, Thelma Ann Jones,
Katherine Hyatt, Vivian Watkins.
Clara Sue Shuler, Katherine Nol
and. Alice Marie Burgin.
Marie Strange, Mary Frances Os
borne, Dot Richeson, Edna Sum
merrow, Evelyn Siler, Mary Abel
Osborne, Peggy Noland, Julia Ann
Stovall, Ila Jean Yount, Betty Brad
ley, Emily McCrackcn, Joan Mor
ris, Lane Prevost. Joyce Carter.
Nancy Jane Medford, Betty Feline t,
Mary Sue Crocker, Phyllis Cald
well, Peggy Sue Burgin, Jean
Duckett, Bcnnie Lou Medford.
Knox Cobb, Evelyn Burnett. Thoin
asine Fisher, Carolyn Clayton.
Aleen Williams, Mozelle Liner.
Alice Fincher, Edith Summeriow,
Janette Leopard, June Hundley
Mildred Medford.
Ruth McKittrick, Margaret Palm
er, Margaret Reece, Mary Jane
Roeers. Marv Jane Edwards. Shir
ley Mae Connatser, Judy Lee
Knight. Doris Boland, Mary Ann
Liner. Betty June McCracken. Pat
ricia Jean McElroy, Brent Chap
man, Edna Callahan, Nancy rur
tado. Velma Crawford, Mary Mas
sie, Peggy McCracken, Betty Nol
ttemtion
Ladies'
at
The TOGGERY
This Week
E ARE FEATURING OUR TWICE YEARLY
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DRESS
SALE
AIL Fall and Winter Dresses On Sqle
BUY ONE DRESS AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET AN
OTHER DRESS THE SAME PRICE F-R-E-E !
WORK SWIT5 m m
Price
See
Them
Today
'Sweater Girl'
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FROM A FIELD of 26 contestants,
Martha Mitchell (above) was
chosen Florida's "Sweater Girl for
1949" at Winter Haven, Fla. Al
though the judges found it hot work
under the beaming sun rays, the
winner manages to look cool, col
lected and shapely. (.International)
and. Lillian Knox Medford. and
Peggy Moody.
Sponsors from Canton were
Carolyn McElrath. Patricia Beall,
Palsy Smathers. Pat Greeley. Mrs.
Claude McClure, Anita Brooks, Vir
ginia Cline. Eleanor Parker. Mary
Ann Dudley. Cora Mae Phillips,
Adrienne Smathers, Betty Robin
son. Barbara Haos. Jackie Sue Sny
der. Patsy Sue Hemphill and June
.loslin.
Mrs. Sebo Bryson and Mrs. Vir
il Smith were in charge of the
grand march and Mrs. Porter Fra
ly was in charge of decorations.
Publicity for the dance was han
dled by Mrs. R. L. McKittrick and
Miss Bernice Harrell.
Schedule Of
Home Clubs Is
Announced
"Citizenship" will be the subject
of tudy for the eighteen home
demonstration clubs of the county
I during February, according to an
j announcement by Miss Mary Mar-
garet Smith, home demonstration
a Rent.
The schedule of meetings for the
first two weeks in the month is as
lollows-
Tuesday, Feb. 1, Beaverdam club
at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. George
Wright.
Wednesday, Feb. 2, Allen's Creek
club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Luth-'
er Gilliland.
Thursday. Feb. 3. Dellwood club
at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Hugh Al
lison. Friday. Feb. 4. Jonathan club at
2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Medford
Leatherwood.
Tuesday, Feb. 8. Lakeside club
at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Charles
Reed.
Wednesday, Feb. 9, Francis Cove
club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. W. K.
Boone.
Thursday. Feb. 10. Fines Creek
club at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs. M.
M. Noland.
Friday, Feb. 11. Iron Duff club
at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Fannie
Davis.
Monday. Feb. 14. Rogers Cove
club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Guy
Fullbright.
Tuesday, Feb. 15, Waynesville
Homeniakers club at 7:30 o'clock
with Mrs. Ben Phillips.
Brownie Troup
Has Doll Show
A doll show was featured at the
regular meeting of the Central
Elementary Brownie Scout Troop
last week.
Each Brownie entered a doll and
prizes were awarded. First prizes
went to Donna Jo Blanton and
Aulby Pless, second prize to Geor
gia Mae Smith, and third prizes to
Sandra Sue Caldwell and Roma
Rose Brown.
Valentine baskets of candy were
presented to the group after the
meeting.
Mrs. Rome Bicwn and Mrs.
Charles Parker are leaders of the
troop.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tingen of
Fuquay Springs announce the birth
of a son, Daniel Harold, on Mon
day .January 31, in Raleigh. Mrs.
Tingen is the former Miss Elfien
Louise Killian of Waynesville.
Library Notes
MARGARET JOHNSTON
County Librarian
Requirements For Home Demons
tration Reading
A Book Review Certificate will
be awarded to a member of any
Hpme Demonstration Club when
she has read and reviewed before
her club or a similar group three
books from the suggested book list
compiled by the North Carolina
Library Commission. At least one
of the three books must he non
fiction. When a woman has earned one
or more Book Review Certificate,
she may receive recognition for
advanced reading. In order to re
ceive this recognition she must
read and report on five books,
which must include one fiction and
four non-fiction.
A list of women eligible must be
sent to Miss Marjorie Beat,. State
Library Commission not later than
October 15th. Separate lists for
Certificates and advanced reading
must include name of woman,
books she has read, and authors
of the books.
Copies of the lists may be se
cured from Education Chairman of
each club, or at the County Library.
Capital Letters
(Continued from Page Two)
ton.
Episcopal Group
Will Meet Wed.
The Margaret L. Marshall chap
ter of the Woman's Auxiliary of
Grace Episcopal Church will meet
Wednesday night, February 2, at
8 o'clock a the home of Mrs. J. W.
Reed, Jr.
RELIEF AT LAST
For Your COUGH
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tel I your druggist
fo sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding ynu must likt
tht (way it quickly allays the cough
of you are to have vour money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Che$tColds, Bronchitis
SUCCESSOR Gov. Kerr Scott
likes to pull surprises, and he may
come up with one when he names
a man to succeed Graham. Milkefr
George Coble is still in the tun
ning, but not so much so as a few
weeks ago. Capus Waynick may be
drafted for the position. When he
became Scott's campaign manager,
he said he was not interested in a
State job and would not accept
one. That's why the word "draft
ed" is used here. If Scott has not
been able to decide on a man by
this weekend, Dr. Henry Jordan of
Saxapahaw will be called in. A
hint was thrown out last Saturday
that a man who hasn't been con
sidered at all by outsiders is defin
itely being considered by the governor.
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prices prevail at CURTIS'
with a complete stock to fill
your order. You can havp
confidence in everything you
select from Curtis Drug Store.
SHOP WITH US OFTEN
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