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TUESDAY, PAGE FOUR THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Way nes ville Group Attending D.A.R. Conference A large group of members of the Dorc;is Bell Low Chapter of the 0;:ut:liters oi the American Revolu tion will no to Asheville to attend the 4!Mh aiinu.il slate conference of tin- National SocK't. Daughters ol tin American evolution which I'Pni tod ;i and continues through Thin --chiv In the croup a ill he Mrs. J. W K'Hi.'in. rem-nt of the local chap t. r. Mis. .1 il Howell. Sr.. state chaii man of Indian Work, Mrs. R. I'.aibei Mrs J K. !?-;.d. Mrs. , .'uhn l (Jinni Sr.. Mrs. RtltCol . km. .Mrs. w . Hyatt. Mrs. J M. I.eiie. Mrs R L. I'revost. Mrs. W. I'. Suitl, and Mis Ida Penny, Tic lir-.t district, of which Mrs .loli'i 1 Jonas is director, will be hnsie-s lor the meeting and Mrs. hury liarnetl of Asheville is gen (idl chairman for the conference. l.'eetits ol the district will en ' i i :nn state and national officers at a luncheon today at the Battery I'aik llol, I and the opening session "ill he at 2 pin at the George anderhii! Hotel with Miss Gcr liikic C"aiiawa. state regent, pre- -1(1 MIL. The !hivr-da program will in ch:. le adilieVM .- In slate and na- ' t l oiVnei and a number of -"K'lai events 4-H Meeting Is Held At School The 4-H Club of the East Way nes ille School met 'at the school on Wednesday with the president, .I'i"im McF.lroy. presiding. Sara Boone led the devotional and minutes of the previous meet tn; were road liv the secretary. Mv'v Bishop. Miss Klisc DeLozier and Joe ('line conducted an illustrated Mudy on home beautification. Crabtree Women To Hold Study Class Thursday Women of the Crabtree charge of the Methodist church will hold a mission study class at the par nonage nn Thursday, March 3. The Miiny vim re on China This win be an all-day meeting. Mr N F Lancaster. Dr. N. M. Medford. Harry Lantz. and Albert Ah. I left Thursday for a week's at at ion in Tampa, Fla. 21 HOl'R SERVICE Film Finishing INGRAM'S STUDIO Mdsonir Trmple Bids. IMPERIAL CANDLEWICK E. J. LILIUS JEWELER I PARK THEATRE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, March 2 v i "Frontier Marshall" ' Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT and NANCY KELLY THURSDAY - FRIDAY, March 3-4 "Yellow Sky" Starring GREGORY PECK and ANN BAXTER MRS. Outdoor Costume Pretty weikit auit. By VERA WINSTON LINED UP FOR blith prin dajri art charming; clothes in all eategoriei. Deigmed ipcificlly for country or smart resort wear, Is this pretty weskit suit. Ths rest is of dark brown flannel, has a hawl collar and Is snugly fitted. Vhs skirt is of oyster white flan nel and has grouped pleating sewn down over the hips. It is sketched with a white wool sweater, but can b worn just as well with long or short sleeved blouses. U.D.C. Chapter To Meet With Mrs. G. C. Davis j The Haywood Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet Friday afternoon, March 4, at the home of Mrs. Grover C. Davis. ; Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick will be co- I hostess. Attention is called to the time of the meeting which will be at 2 o'clock to give the members an opportunity to attend the World - Day of Prayer service later in the j afternoon. 1 .Mrs. Sam Queen will preside ' and Mrs. W F. Swift will have the program on the First General Con- : vention of the United Daughters. The magazine will be reviewed by Miss Robina Miller. ! Benefit Bridge j Party To Be Given Friday Reservations for the benefit .bridge parly to be given Friday, March 4, may he made with Mrs. i Roy Campbell or Miss Dixie Camp 1 bell, according to an announcement made last week. i The party, sponsored by the ! Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign j Wars, will be given in the chapter room in the basement of the Bur gin building on Main Street, at 8 p. m. Prizes will be awarded at each table and refreshments will be i. served following the games. proceeds will g0 to the Memorial Marker Fund. . T ACTIVITIES BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Miss McCracken Is Feted At Coca-Cola Party Miss Betty June McCracken, bride-elect of Thomas M. Ray. was feted on Saturday morning wheji Miss Mary Ann Massif entertained with a Coca-Cola party at her home on Haywood Street. The living rooms were decorated with vases of mixed spring Rowers in which yellow predominated and : the bridal motif was observed in j the dining room. The dining table 1 was covered with a lace cloth and I centered with an arranf,ement of white hyacinths, narcissus and spirea. The hostess was assisted in m tertaining by her mot lit r. Mrs Hugh Massie. The guest list included Mirs McCracken, her mother Mrs Caret McCracken. Misses Careen and Catherine McCracken. sisters of the bride-elect, Mrs. Bonner Ray. mother of the bridegroom. Miss Bette Hannah. Miss Dorothy Xor ris. Miss Mary Jean West. Miss Patsy Rogers, Miss Mary Nell Bry son. Miss Katherine Hyatt. Miss Pegy Noland. Alawayne McC'lurc, Miss Nina McClure, Miss Mary Os borne, Miss Vivian Watkins. Miss Emily McCracken. Miss Mi.zelle Liner Miss Brent Chapman. Miss I Margaret Reese. Miss Betty Brown, ; Mrs. Paul Sutton, Mrs. C. E. U'eath i erby. Mrs. Harold Massie. Mrs. ! Wallace Ward. Mrs. Joe Mas j sie. Mrs. Edith Long Fult? Miss Sarah Long. Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Hilliard Atkins. Mis ses Frances and Helen Ray. Mrs John Johnson .and Mrs. Roy Park man. " Miss McCracken was presented a gift of silver in her chosen pattern Crabtree Seniors To Present 'Papa Says No' "Papa Says No," a comedy in three acts will be presented in the auditorium of the Crabtree-Iron Duff School Thursday evening. March 3. The play, a senior class produc tion, is being directed by Mrs Philip Chase. In the cast are Carrol! Best. Hel en June Bradshaw. J. R. Caldwell Joan McElroy. Peggy Medford. N'ey Kinsland, Johnny Milner, ,1 M. Crawford. Phyllis James. Juanita Noland, Dorothy Messer, Guylene Caldwell, and Stella Fisher. Mrs. Malcolm Williamson it it Monday for a visit to relatives in Atlanta. LAFF - A JOMtlirt. KWoTEATUSMMVmCATH. "Listen, Lefty, I ain't afraid THE Lady e Fay re BEAUTY SHOPPE WILL BE CLOSED Tuesday and Wednesday. March 1 and 2 For REDECORATING RE-OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd OPERATORS Mildred Bryson Josephine Cabc Marie PHONE 143 CONGRESSWOMAN A GRANDMA vlA-wr ' ltsl sSX f ! 3- REPUBLICAN CONGRESSWOMAN Frances P. Bolton, of Ohio, proudly poses in Washington with her month-old twin grandchildren as another grandson. Tommy Bolton snaps her picture. The father of the boys is Kenyon Bolton, attached to the State Department. (InfemattowiO Mrs. McElrath Is Named Home Club President Mrs V. S. McElrath was elected president of the West Canton Home Demonstration Club at a meeting of the organization held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs .lames Hyde. Mrs. McLean Smatiiers uas elected vicc-presi-di nt and Mrs. Wiley Hyde was elected secretary. Mrs Theodore Clark presided during the business session and Miss Mary .Margaret Smith, home ilemonstrat'on agent, spoke on "Cit izenship". Project leaders reported as fol lows family life. .Mrs. Wiley Hyde: home beam ificaton. Mrs. Cromer Crisp: clothing, Mrs. Theodore Clark: health. Mrs. Hugh Early; gardens. Mrs. W. S. McElrath; house furnishings. Mi's. James llvdt; and poultry. Mrs. Earl Poe. DeliL'htfuI refreshments were served during the social hour. Mrs. J V Abel left Monday for Orlando. Fla . where she will visit her sen-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V.infred Baker. She will also visit another daughter. Mrs. Allen .MeClean. in Tampa. Mrs. Abel drove down with Mrs. Frank Siuatlu i s who was en route to her iuiinc in Miami. Bill Lewis of Washington, D. C. a former member of the staff of station WIK'C, spent the week end re as a guest of Mrs. Henrietta I'. Klnlt. Coyotes packs usually hunt in large - DAY t. 0t1. RIGHTS RESERVED. of you or ten like you, see .T. Plott MAIN STREET Methodist Circles Will Meet Today Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet to day as follows: Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. John Queen, at 3.30 p.m. Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs. G. F. Boston, at :'.:30 p.m. Mrs. John Harrod will be co-hostess. Circle No, 4 at the home of Mrs. Johnny Ferguson at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Irv ing Leat herwood and Miss Eliz abeth Leatherwood will he associ ate hostesses. Circle No. 5 at the home of Mrs. G( orgc West on Meadow Street, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Virgil Smith will co-hosless. Charles Alley Is Host Of Square Dance Charles Alloy was host of a square dance given in the hall room at the Masonic Temple, Sat urday evening, in celebration of his fourteenth birthday annivers- ary. He was assisted in entertaining by his mother, Mrs. Doyle Alley, his sister, Mrs. Leon Killian. Jr., : Mis Nancy Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley. The high school colors, black and gold, were used in streamers which i decorated Ihe hall room and a color ! scheme of blue, yeilow. and while ; was used in other parly appoint- ments. The table, from which re I freshmenls were served, was cen- tered with a bowl of jonquils, for jsythia. and spirea and was lighted 1 with yellow tapers. Around seventy-live guests nl- tended the parly. I Miss Francis Is Chosen For Nurse School Post Miss Marx F. Francis formerlv oi waynesvillc. has assumed duties as educational director of the Nurs ing School at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury. A native of Haywood county, she is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Francis and attended Waynesvillc township public schools. She is a graduate of the Biltmore School of Nursing and look' gradu ate work at a Boston. Mass.. hos pital, and was employed as night supervisor and assistant superin tendent at r.illmorc Hospital. In May, 19.(2. s,c cnli-ted in Ihe Army Nurse Corps, spent three years overseas with (he 129th Evac uation Hospital And participated in e-lglll major ramnjirnt in ivino.... finean and European theatpr. After hrr release from the armed forces si. attended (he Universe I'es of Pennsylvania and Virginia and completed work ?t latter in--tiiiition for a bachelor of science d'-crre "1 nursing education. Have YOU made the CAM EL 30-DAY jr convmcto me! VSr CAMEtB ARE the w -3J' V iur,Bsr-TwnHo f t W CIGARETTE I f R EVER SMOKEP! fcJ s ' j il II ate&Mv' Z? In a recent test of hundreds of people who Miiy ijimeis lor w days, noted throat miL inn wuLI.. : - . r vuminauoni, reportea NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS! Home Club Schedule Is Announced Home Demonstration (Tubs of the county will discuss "Better Breakfasts," during the month of March according to an announce ment bv Miss Mary Margaret Smith, county home demonstra tion agent. The schedule of meetings is as foilo'vs: Tuesday. March 1. Foods Lead ers School at 10:00 o'clock in Home Agent's office. Beaverdam club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. J. F. Whitted. Wednesday, March 2. Allen's Creek club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. C. L. Allen. Thursday. March 3rd Dell wood club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. W. D. Ketner. Friday. March 4. Jonathan club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Roy Plott. Monday. March 7, Morning Star .lub at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Gor don Sharpc. District Federation Planning Meeting Sylva. Tuesday, March 8, Lakeside club it 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Edward Glavich. Wednesday, March 9, Francis Cove club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs Margaret McElroy. Thursday, March 10. Fines Creek and Ratrliffe Cove clubs at 10:30 o clock with Mrs. D. Reeves Noland. Friday. March 11, Iron Duff club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. J. R. Cald well. Junior Baptist Groups To Meet Two junior groups of the First Baptist Church have scheduled meetings for this week. The Junior Royal Ambassadors will meet in the social hall of the church Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. On Thursday afternoon the Jun ior Girls' Auxiliary will meet with the counselor. Mrs. League, at 3:30 'I'clock, Church Groups To Unite For Prayer Service The World Day of Prayer will be observed at a service to be held in the Boyd Memorial Chapel of the First Methodist Church, Fri day. March 4, at 3:30 p.m. The service, sponsored jointly by women's organizations of all churches in the community, will be led by Miss Clara Belle Williams. A special invitation- is extended to all persons in the community to attend this meeting. THE BINDING UP OF WOUNDS T,l....'.. i :i sicruc gauze ana an tiseptics are a far cry from the old sheet once kept in every cupboard for emergen cies. Insure an up-to-date medicine cabinet by stocking Curtis Drug Store's first-aid supplies. Home Owned and Operated CURTIS DRUG STORE Your. Walgreen Agency TEST? Yes. 30 days of woking Camels-and onlyCamelsIThat'sthc test hundreds of peo ple recently made un der the observation of noted throat specialists. But make your own personal Camel 311-Uay Test! See for yourself how mild Camels are! 1 smoked specialists, Daddy Wounded AS NEWS arrives that Capt Keith A. French, American liaison pilot, was badly wounded while flying along the Korean border, his wife, Mrs. Eula May French, San An tonio, Tex., shows her little daugh ter, Nancy Carole, the latest letter from "daddy." Dispatches say he was cn a routine reconnaissance flight when shot (international) Mrs. McCracken Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs. A. J. McCracken was host ess for the February meeting of the Junaluska Home Demonstra tion Club which was held on Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Frank Williams presiding. Miss Mary Margaret Smith gave Ihe demonstration and the follow ing project leaders reported: Mrs. Carl Medford. Mrs. Will Medford. Mrs. A. J. McCracken. Mrs. C. G. Leatherwood. Miss Elizabeth Glos ser, Mrs. Annie McCracken. Mrs. Ceph Clark; Mrs. Lewis McCrack en. Book reports were made by Miss Glosser on "Toward The Morning,' by Allen. ' Fine, Potatoes and Peo ple," by Hamlin, and "John Golle't Mill." by Woodbury. Mrs. Leather wood reported on "The Farmer Takes a Wife," by Gould; "Pine Potatoes and People," by Hamlin "Red Morning," by Frey. and "Old Man Craw.' by iUiamon. "Eskimo Doctor," by Gi'berg was reviewed by Mrs. Frank Williams. A social hour followed Ihe meet ing and refreshments were served by the hostess. Read the Want Ads. Will Don't Neglect ThemI Nature designed the kidneys to do marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living life ittelf is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath is to endure. When-the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffinoBS under the eyes feci tired, nervous, alt worn out. Frequent, sc.nty or burninti passages are Bometir.i further evidence of kid ney or bladder disturbance. The reenter ized and proper treatment Is a diuretic medicine to tamp the kidneys get rid of excess pon. body waste. Use lhnin's I'illa. They have nan more than forty years of public approval. Arc endorsed the' country over. Insist un Donn'. Sold at all drug stores. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY. M-'-f CORVETTE K-I With RANnni.Pii srnTT nAKKY Hlf and ROBERT MITOH'M A n, v THURSDAY - FRIDAY. " m - ' STARTS SUNDAY, The Most Hilarious Star Team In Ycrs- n a run. filled Weste Whopper Tedmfcolor t.rringr7ff5 Sob 1 UUSSESX Mrs. Has Miss 1 McC: Mr. 1 ess ,,i , Nil eel I Of Mi . brid, ., 1, Tli, it,. throiml;, nit hi .. ,, and ,i:. Gin ram,, , were 11 line h t-d . n Mi COlVlie.' v. brid, ,, Caie M, ner K;e , elect Olhel Frank SM Elwoud '' l!i Osbon., during , Francis Killian p, hour. The 1,, the diniir ers and ... decor Willi an n and In i, ,, gardeni;,, ir AssMjn, were Mi. Coin. Mr Ho.v Tartar.: Massie. Mi. William l!; "ay. tiaii:l;i, Around , called diini he in ?, t is ho-. Baptist!: To Moot! The n ; ui t he Winn, in , the Fir.i 11. held at Hi,, o'clock A l e ;i ,ii-i son ui I'l.n, Wl) til' 111 'i 1111 ich SCI! Bra, n tt Mr. D.e morrow in where 'h law ;iiul . Smith, li 1 will visit ii re : J s s : .11 '-'"lilt ! if-. Il at
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