PAGE FOUR OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Mrs. Fisk Is Honored At Birthday Dinner Mrs. Tom Fisk was entertained wilh a surprise dinner party given hy her children and grandchildren, mi her sixty-seventh birthday an niversary. February 13, at the Inline of a daughter. Mrs. Hubert Hull. Among those attending were Mr. and Mr. Fred Coward and daugh ter. Hobbie Jean Sheltnn. Mr. and Mrs. l.ewi Sisk and children. Mr. and Mrs Ira Mills and children. Ml and Mrs Hubert Rulf and chil dren. Mr and Mrs Dewey Farmer and children. and Mr and Mrs. liny Sisk and children. InHauttcitUf . . . THE OPENING OF THE NOMA TONE SLENDERIZING DEPT. of Ruth Craig's Beauty Shop Monday, February 21st Norma-Tone massage is the most gentle scientific art you have ever feJt to trim you down or build you up. Helps underweight people to gain normal weight and helps overweight people reduce. It stimulates circula tion and body movement . . . Refreshing and beneficial to everyone. DOCTORS AND NURSES ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INTERVIEW MR. KLEIN. Ruth Craig's Beauty Shop TT Am&uca'i. Humming Bird's new colors are soft, misty, immensely flattering. Choose Taupe Haze for navv and grey, Plaza Beige for spring prints. Vision for deep green and black. Gay Bronze for beige and brown. Choose Humming Bird always for beauty and long wear! Mrs. Newell Is ! Honored At Birthday Dinner 1 Members of ine Crabtree Chapel ' Methodist Church honored Mrs. C. I O. Newell, w ife of their pastor, with a surprise birthday dinner on Sun day, February 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B F Nesbitt. Mrs. Newell was presented a birthday cake and a gift of china. Special guests were the Rev. Mr. Ross of Lake Junaluska, Mr. and Mrs. Freel. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkpatrick of Canton Mr and Mrs I'. H Gentry and the latter mother. Mrs. Sallie Lou Justice, spent last week-end with relatives in Savannah, Ga. Mo&t Galled Stacking Taupe Haze Plaza Beige Vision Ciav Bronze cMiunminCf. Bind 51 Gauge 15 Denier in Fresh Spring Shades Exclusive With Us In Waynesville ACTIVITIES MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Dance Dress Strapleu treninj gown. By VERA WINSTON PLUM COLORED taffeta adds op to a danca dresg that is differ ent. Tha strapless bodice is slit, the buttons on either side leing strictly for decoration. The hand kerchief tunic skirt billows grace fully over the matching pleated sheer underskirt and the dress, es pecially the skirt is reminiscent of the 1920'. Open House To Be Held At Beauty Shop Open house will be held at the Ruth Craig Beauty Shop on Mon day, February 21 from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. to mark the opening of the Norma-Tone Salon, slenderiz ing department of the beauty shop. Mrs. Craig is extending a spe cial invitation to doctors and nurses of the community to call and interview Joseph S. Klein, franchise director of Norma Tone The public is also cordially in vited tcf calf during the designated hours. - lyi $1.65 IIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER January Bride MRS. WILLIAM N. STROUP, .lit., above, is the former Miss .Margaret K 1 1 e n Blankenship, daughter of Mrs. Z. D. Blanken s h 1 1 . of Waynesville. Her mar riage tenk place on Thursday, .laiuiarv 27. Jack Messer Is Speaker For Hazelwood P.T. A. .lack Messer, county superinten dent of schools, was the speaker , for the February meeting of the llaelwood Parent Teacher Asso ciation Mr Messer spoke on The ! Haywood County Schools, discuss i ina their problems and needs. Mrs. Whitcner Provost presided dining the business session, and , rc::d the state president's Found er s Day message. 1 Following the meeting a social hour was held and refreshments ;ere served Vases of jonquils were used in decorating and a color I scheme of yellow and white was ' carried out . Mrs. Paul Davis and Miss Jervis j were in charge of arrangements for the entertainment. I Mrs. Buchanan And Mrs. Barber Give Coffee Mrs. Herbert Buchanan and Mrs. L. K. Barber entertained with a coll'ee hour Thursday morning at the home of, Mrs. Buchanan. The affair was the last of a series of parlies which have been given by the two hostesses. The residence was arranged throughout with bowls of jonquils, callendula and other spring flowers Mrs. David Hyatt greeted- the guests upon arrival and Muh-T. Lenoir Gwyn received in the living room. Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr., presid ed at the coffee table. Those calling were Mrs. Roy Parkman, Mrs. Robert Stretcher. Mrs Ned Tucker, Mrs. Wendell Dunbar. Mrs. R. L. Prevost. Mrs. J. M. Long. Mr.s. W. A. Hyatt. Miss Nancy Hyatt, Mrs. W. F. Swift Mrs. J. W. Killian. Mrs. J. H. How ell. Sr.. Mrs. Rufus Siler. Mrs. C L. Dic kson of Durham. Mrs. C. H Hay. Mrs. W. A. Rector. Mrs Archie I'.incher. Mrs. James G. McKinley. Mrs. Peg Weaver. Mrs. lames Atkins. Mr.s. Sam String i'u ld. and Mrs Henry Tuttle. Convalescent Home To Hold Open House Mrs Kvelyn A. Osborne Mrs. Irene Rogers will hold and open Mouse at their new convalescent home. The Retreat, at 220 Church Sir-eel. Sunday. February 20 from 3:.'i(l to ,":;J0 p.m. The public is cordially invited to at I end. L AFF - fjJf Tnhun SrnJiart, l .. VorM "She's a fine woman, but she's Wedding Of Miss Blankenship Is Announced Mrs. Z. D Blankenship has an nounced the marriage of her daugh ter. Miss Margaret Ellen Blanken ship. to William N. Stroup, Jr.. of Canton, son of Mr and Mrs. Wil liam N. Stroup. also of Canton. The wedding took place on Thursday, January 27, at four thirty o'clock hi the afternoon at 'he home ofVthe Rev. and Mrs. George H. Jsktitt in Rabun Gap, Ga.. with the Rev. Mr. Skutt pro nouncing the vows. The bride .'Was attired in a suit of brown, gaMrdine with which she Wore grt)eii accessories and a corsage dfyM&w rosebuds. Mrs. Jack Paxton, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a suit of navy blue wool with white accessories ,aida corsage of white gardenias. Mr. Paxton attended the groom as best man. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Stroup left for a short wedding tr ip and are now residing on Maple Street in Waynesville. The bride, a gr aduate of the Bry son City High School, is now em ployed at Smith's Drug Store. The groom attended the Canton schools and served two ears with the Seabees during Wot Id War II Jeff Reece Is Host Of Valentine Party JcIT Recce was host of a Valen tine party at his home in Grim ball Park on Monday night. The residence was decorated throughout wilh Valentines and refreshments also carried out the Valentine motif. Dancing and games featured the entertainment and moving pictures were taken of the guests. The young host was assisted by his parents. Mr. and Mrs C. .1. Reece. The guests were Miss Elizabeth Watkins. Miss Lane Prevost, Miss I. aura Woody, Miss l.inda Sloan. Miss Sally Stovall, Miss Ann Co man Crawford, Miss Julia Ann Stovall, Jimmy Swill. Robert Mas sie. Carl Mnndy. Stanford Massie. Dale RatcIiiTe. Donald Cogdill and George Dewey Stovall. C.A.R. Meets At Home Of Mrs. Howell the Joseph Howell chapter of the Children pf the American Rev dilution met Wednesday afternoon at "Windover". the home of Mrs J. H. Howell, Sr.. senior president Mrs. Howell presided and the flags were advanced by Lane Pre vost and Linda Sloan. I he program included a sketch of the life of George Washington given by Stanford Massie. and the history of the- North Carolina Flag given by Harriet Gibson. Lane Prevost read the story of "Waggles" for the entertainment of the younger members and the flags were retired by Carey Howell and Patience Ray. Allen Hart was named as a page for I he State Convent ion of the I). A. H to be held in Ashcville in March. Two new members, Caroline Pa tience Hay and F.lizabeth Bryfn Owen, were announced by Ihe registrar. A social hrtur followed the meet ing and refreshments were served by I he hostess. ANNOUNCEMENT Mi. and Mrs. Herbert SineJetary announce the arrival of a daugh ter, Kathryn Jane, by adoption, on February 6. A - DAY nghts tnwl - 2-11 forever nagging me about f i Orchid Queenlet ft n -..'-.J .Mt.-r- 'jnv i7'J FLOWER-BEDECKED Karen Lydia Merket. 4. manaaes to smile coyly after her selection as Queen of the orchid show at Miami Beach, Fla. Karen, who lives in Boynton Beach wears a lei ol orchids sent from Hilo, Hawaii. (international) Mrs. Ludwig Weill and Mrs. Peggy Riener of New York City lie spending sometime here as uiests of Mrs. Leo Weill during he absence of her husband, who is on a business trip to Europe. Mrs. Oscar Tedford and two miall children are expected to re urn this week from Loudon. Tenn essee where they have been visit ing Mrs. Tedford's parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Paul Jones. Want Ads bring quick results. Vs seen in full color in CHARM It's back again as one of Spring's smartest ensembles. The three-piece suit, this time 1 I t- '-::-:. cleverly adapted from a J,ues Grjffe French orjglna, Note the curved detail pockets, the smooth sweeping ne. throughout. The lopcoat separates as . perfect -sua, to go with anything you w. Tbe suit, too, stands -trtully alone. M.. 1 to 15. suit S59.95. CoHt $59 . EXCLUSIVE WITH US Bride-Elect Is Honored At Bridge-Luncheon Miss Petty June MeCracken, hri(f.Piect of Thomas M. Ray, was feted at .a bridge luncheon giveh I t.... m ull1(of Atlrine MIh HIaii flay; and Miss Frances Ray. aunts of the bridegroom-elect, at the Ray ' residence, on Wednesday- afternoon. Arrangements of jonquils and callrndulas were used in decora tion of the rooms where five tables were assembled. After the games prizes were presented to the hold ers of high and low scores and the guest of honor was presented a gift. Those present were Miss Me Cracken and her mother, Mrs. Carey MeCracken. Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs. Wallace Ward, Mrs Carleton Weatherby, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Mrs. William Ray, Mrs. Fran ces Massie, Mrs. Ben Sloan, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. J. H. Way, Mrs. John N. Johnson. Mrj. W..H. Pre vost, Mrs. Roy Parkman, Mrs. J. M. Long, Miss Tillie Rotha, Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mrs. L. K. Barber, Mrs. Clyde Ray, and Mrs. J. R. MeCracken. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan spent Tuesday in Ninety-Six, South Carolina where they attended funeral services for the former's uncle, Dr. E. K. Mosely. Mrs. C. J. Reece spent Tuesday in Charlotte on business. "Ah-h! I Can Breathe Again!; When your nose fills up with a stuffy head cold or occasional con gestion, put a few drops or VlcKs va-tro-noi in each nostril and get comforting relief almost instantly 1 Va-tro-nol is so ef fective because it works right where trouble is to soothe irritation, relieve 8tufflness, make breathing easier. Try itl Get Victo Vatfoaol Nose Drops! --ncARVk ..... t To Me Th.. i. " lit 'he Mji. N nieht :,, ... speaker KnH ft preside ' "1. Hrrr t i rr,-.:.. sih'-r- rjnrtii. tile rxquiitf fl5ii Ili'pT'o!1 romrfner. Con"., show ; on ihu Ciorhnjn S:- v" "' !-to, E. J. Lilt b y flam i y good g compcniCjj for r Spring a o ! Pi