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I V I ... , , PAGE THREE HE Tf AYNESVDLLE MOUNTAINEER 70 Home Gives y Honor .-Elect , K1V was hostess of ,1 nfuiicaj ... marriage to take place on s Chapel Metho- .11112 llKT ;is decorated ill, .nia..nents of ;,, dining table was ., i;leir:i cloth and ' , miniature bride. ,n the bridal mo- was marked wan arc pink arnations ana .,. ,,fu-i- the ames , m,s Milliard At ,m seme prize went fierce ,!,.,! also pre- l,v tiu hostess ana i-rst;il gins by t'le y, ih-kIl;,. were Miss iv Hm n-r Hay. Mrs. i,. Mrv William ild M;ismc Mrs. Jack Hillianl Atkins. Mrs. Mis Much Massie, tf. Alls. J'ir miiMiv, Wcallierhy. Mrs. Mrs .lint Massie, kpalrick. Mrs. Hoy T Lenoir Gwyn, nee nam. cniiip lor luncheon Care Mel racken, bride-elect, Mrs. J. Mrs Clyde Kay, c. Mrs. W. T. Shel- s Helen and Frances Tom Sisk of the Urnl last week with Mrs Fred Coward. II at her home on A 17 reel r 1 rT TTD ClETi ana j-.uo Phone 462-J MKs. (item DON'T INTiRflRt . . . H'$ on. neying parents fr guests to inttrfer with disdplin rl childrtn in Iht hmt by r'isy'mg befirres end stefc. B. And P. W. Clubs To Hold District Meeting Here A district meeting of Business and Professional Women's Clubs will be held in the Assembly Room of the First Presbyterian Church here Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Miss Alice . Pratt of Brev ard, district director, will preside. The principal address will be made by Miss Reeves Forney of Shelby, state vice-persident and chairman of directors. The Waynesville Club will be hostess for the meeting. Attention Parents We Are Offering Without Cost To f 01 CHILDREN UP TO SIX YEARS OF BK.U'TIFl L 5x7 PORTRAIT ON THE OC- OF Ills OK HER BIRTHDAY. PICTURE MADE AT THE STUDIO WITHIN THREE lefore or uftort Till? r-ini tve; mnTuni tr ' viiiliu o uuvifiuni, GRAM'S STUDIO Masonic Temple Bldg. Waynesville, N. C. HUDSON'S 88c DAYS - BELK - HUDSON 88c kdk- Big You Always Save Ai jgLK HUDSON'S 88c DAYS BfcXR HUUSUN'c - UAYti B OrTiTirTmTi-, - Miiviiitib BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Fashion Show To Be Held Tonight At E. Waynesville A Fashion Show will be held Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at the East Waynesville School under the sponsorship of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Costumes will be furnished by Winners Store and will include fashions for all occasions, from early morning until late evening. A special feature will be the showing of bridal attire with mod els representing a bride, groom, and attendants'. The models will include Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. Jonathan Woody, Mrs. George Brown, Miss Nancy Floyd, Miss Vivian Watkins, Mrs. Hub Tate, Mrs. Johnny Norris, Mrs! W i 1 m a S e a s e , Mrs. Sue Ketner. Mrs. Bill Dover, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs. Johnny Edwards, Mrs. Joseph Stanelli, Mrs. Joe Liner, Mrs. W. M Cobb, Mrs. Herbert Braren, Mrs. Stanley Henry, Miss Edna Summerrow, Miss Thelma Ann Jones, Mrs. Sebe Bryson. Mrs. Bill Norris, Mrs. Harry Lee Liner, Jr.. Mrs Fred Campbell, Miss Dorothy Rieheson. Mrs. K. L. McKittrick, Mrs Porter Frady, Mrs. Wayne Corpenine. Mrs Charles Edwards. Mrs rhnrlip Woodard, Miss Bernice Harrell, Miss Elise DeLozier. Mrs Vircil Smith, Mrs. Ethel Hayes Fisher, Miss Joe Cabe. and Mis riar2 Dotson. Miss Edith Summerrow will have the role of the bride and train bearers will be Sarah Cobb, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cobb, and Jean Weatherby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Weatherby. Vocalists will be Miss Mozelle Liner and Fred Calhoun. 1'roeeeds from the event will be used for school lunches for under privileged children. Francis Cove Club Meets With Mrs. McElroy The Francis Cove Home Dem onstration Club met Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Mar garet McKlroy with Miss Marian Boggs. president, presiding. Mrs. Henry Francis presented the demonstration on "Better Breakfasts" and reports were giv en by project leaders as follows: gardens, Mrs. C. H. Chamblee; poultry, Mrs. W. K. Boone; home beautification, Mrs. M. G. Head; family life, Mrs. Wiley Franklin clothing. Mrs. Troy Wyche; and crafts, Mrs. Margaret McElroy. nook reports were given by Mrs, D.A.R. Tb Meet -This Afternoon The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Oak Park. Mrs. S. H. Bushnell and Mrs. J. L. Hender son will be hostesses and Mrs. J. W. Killian will preside. Reports on the state conference held in Asheville will be given at this time. it Francis arid ftctujded t CHuWarl- (ojC Miss Eloise Martin tytr.- k .? 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Eloise Martin, to Lt. Lowell Burke Gene bach. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burke Genebach of Battle Creek, Mich. The wedding will take' place on May 7. at West Point. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Waynesville Township High School and, for the past two years has been studying at the School of American Ballet in New York City. She is also working with the New York Ballet Society and will continue her dancing until just prior to the wedding. Lt. Genebach attended the schools in Battle Creek and was graduated from West Point last June. In June of this year be will complete a course with the Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, N. .1. Miss McCracken To Be Honored This Afternoon Mrs. Guy Fulbright, Mrs. Horace Crawford, and Mrs. Cash Medford will be joint hostesses of a miscel laneous shower this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fulbright at Lake Junaluska. as a courtesy to their niece. Miss Betty June McCracken, bride-elect of this month. A color scheme ot yellow and white will be carried out and arrangements of spring flowers will be used in decorating. Minia ture umbrellas will be presented to each guest as favors. Following informal games the guest of honor will be presented a shQMfer of gifts-v .' ' d . , 6st St. Will, mfikioe Tiss h, mpiherj Mrst-Cfirey h. MMkGeoMii Tultri'ht and Mrs. R. P, McCracken, grand mother's., of the bride-eJect, Mrs. Bonnpr Ray, Mrs. W. R. McCracken,- Mrs. Wallace Ward, Mrs. Steve McCracken, Mrs. Sidney Haynes, Mrs. Paul Francis, Mrs. J. R. McCracken. Mrs. H. A. McCracken, Mrs. W. P. Leatherwood, and Mrs. Robert Fulbright. Mrs. Calvin Francis is leaving today for her home near Reids ville after a week's visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Edmunds. D AYS - BELK - HUDSON'S 88c DAYS BELK HUDSON'S 88c DAYS - "Floors Belk-etttoAiOtt Mrs. Glavich Is Hostess For Lakeside Club Mrs. Edward Glavich was host ess for the March meeting of the Lakeside II o m v Demonstration Club which was held Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. Joe Liner, vice presi dent, presided. The demonstration on "Better Breakfasts," was given by Mrs. GlavtHl and project leaders re ported as follows: gardens. Mrs. W. J. Leatherwood: poultry. Mrs. Joe Liner; clothing, Mrs. Charles Reed; home beautification, Mrs. Ann Tutwiler; and family life, Mrs. Nita Bramlett Following the adjournment the hostess, fciu yed delightful refrosh meritsy ' V. ; . .j :- -' ' I . v , . I ' v ' Dinner Honors Bride - Elect Among the prenuptinl courtesies extended to Miss Betty June Mc Cracken was a dinner given at The Lodge on Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Dover. Miss McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey McCracken, will be married to Thomas M. Ray, son of Mrs. Bonner Ray, on Wed nesday, March 23, at the Lake j Junaluska Methodist Church. Of Bargain BF.i.K HUDSON'S Crabtree School Play Is Success The senior play, "Papa Says No." presented at the Crabtree High School last week was termed a suc cess, both financially and from a standpoint of entertainment. The play was directed by Mrs. Philip Chase and members of the senior class of the school 'were in cluded in the cast. Receipts from the production amounted to $132.00. BIRTHS Births have been announced at the Haywood County Hospital dur ing the past week as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate, Jr., of Waynesville, a daughter, March 4. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lovelace of Route 2, Clyde, a daughter, March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inniaii of Canton. Route 2, a daughter, March 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson of Hazelwood, a daughter, March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson of Canton, Route 2, a son. March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presslcy of Canton, Route 2, a daughter. March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith of Can ton, a daughter, March 5. fMr. and Mrs. G. C. Glance of Canton, a son, March S. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Clyde, a daughter. March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Enloe Mull of Can ton, Route 2. a daughter, March (i. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Can ton, Route 2, a daughter, March 6 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sluder of Hazelwood, a daughter, March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Rawsy of Waynesville, a son, March 4. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Davis of Cove Creek, a daughter. March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruff of Waynesville. twins, a son and a daughter, March 0. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of Hazelwood. a son, March 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruff of Can ton. Route 3. a son, March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neil of Canton, a daughter. March 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Willis of Canton, twin daughters, March !) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coggins of Sylva, a daughter, March 9. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Singleton of Canton, Route 2, a son., March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hyatt of Leicester, a son, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Clausun re furned to their home here Mon day after an extended visit in Cali fornia and Texas. Bobby Itiimey At Duke Hospital Bobby Ramey left Wednesday for Duke Hospital, Durham, where he will undergo plastic surgery. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramey of Lake Junaluska and a member of the junior class of the Waynesville Township High School. Home oi Belier Values 88c DAYS BELK HUDSON'S 88c Recent Bride Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Glenn Medford was hostess of a miscellaneous shower on Mon day evening in honor of her daugh ter, Mrs. William Kenneth Sutton, a recent bride. The hostess was assisted in re ceiving and serving by Mrs. Ken neth Medford. The guest list included Mrs. Sut ton, Mrs. Fred Palmer, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Gordon Smathers, Miss Myrtle Medford, Miss Mary Ellen Jones. Mrs. Annie Medford. Mrs. Sam Frady, Miss Juanita Smith, Miss Virginia Hyatt and Mrs. Mar lon Norman. legion Auxiliary To Meet Tonight The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the social hall of the First Baptist Church. The 30th anniversary of the organization will be observed with a special pro gram. Following the meeting a social hour will be held at which the Legionnaires will be guests. Episcopal Women To Meet Tuesday The Woman's Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal Church will meet Tues day, March 15. at 8 p.m. at the Parish House. Mrs. Mark Jenkins, diocesan sec retary of Christian Education will be the guest speaker and all wo men of the Parish are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shelton spent last week-end in Knoxville with relatives. They were joined iri Knoxville by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shelton, of Atlanta. Everylime we're charged with the respon sibility of filling your prescriptions . . . you tan be sure of accurate, prompt service! MAKE THIS YOyit PHARMACY HOME OWNED AND OPERATED CURTI DRUG STORE Your Walgreen Agency LAST TWO DAYS FRIDAY SATURDAY MORE ABOUT . '' Carrier Boy (Continued from Pif e 1 Charlie is in the fourth grade at the Hazelwood school, and attends Sunday School at the Hatehrood Presbyterian church. He Is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Blrchfield. Charlie is a hustler, and has a million-dollar disposition always smiling and in a good humor. This asset has enabled him to add on many new customers, which means more money for him. Charlie Is saving some of his money, buying clothes with some, and carrying some "spending change" wherever he goes. Charlie is r-jwn here as he folds some of his papers to be tossed on his customer's porches. This photo by Ingram's Studio. N.C.E.A. To Meet March 17 The Havwood County N. C. E. A. will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Central Elementary School with Mrs. M. G. Stamey presiding. County and state officers of the organization will be nominated at this time. Wesleyan Guild To Meet Tues. The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will meet Tuesday March 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. E. Kluttz. Mrs. Homer Plott will be associate hostess. Mrs. S. H. Bushnell returned Wednesday from a visit to relat ives in Durham and Albcrmarle. Swiss sentries call through the night: "All's well. Remember Ar nold Winkelried." Winkelrled is a legendary Swiss hero who went to his death to breach the Austrian lines in the Battle of Sempach. ACCURATE DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BELK - HUDSON'S DAYS - -: is. jH-.";
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