PAGE FOUR OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Junaluska Home Club Meets With Mrs. Medford The Junaluska Home Demonstra tion Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Medford wilh Mrs. Frank Williams presir" in. Mrs. Medford gave the demons tration on "Better Breakfasts," and project leaders reported as fol lows: gardening. Miss Elizabeth Glosser; dairying. Mrs. Cephe Clark; family life, Mrs. Glenn Ter ' rell; poultry, Mrs. G. G. Leather wood: foods and nutrition, Mrs. Carl Medford. Miss Glosser reported on several books including "The Plague and I," by McDonald; "John Goffe's Mill." by Woodbury; and "Any thing Can Happen," by Papashvily. Mrs. G. G. Leatherwood report eel on "Prophet in the Wilderness,' by Hagedon; "God's Children," by Rutledge; "Eskimo Doctor," by Gilbert and "Throw Me A Bone," by Lothrop. Refreshments were served by the hostess during the recreation period. Rotarians Plan Ladies' Night Soon The annual spring ladies night of Rotary will be held at an early date. II.; S. Ward, president, named a committee composed of Charles Itay, Jonathan Woody, and William Medford to work out details, and the program. The club also voted to hold the annual election of directprs on April 15. The board names the officers, including the president. There are more than 800 species of native North American birds. s w Great Western North Carolina Spring Music Festival In Talent Demonstration ASHEVILLE AUDITORIUM APRIL 6 Old Fashion Hymns, Gospel Sons, Jubilees, Spirit uals, Anthems and Classics Will Be Demonstrated. Local Program 8 to 9 p. m. Wings Over Jordan 9 to 10 p. m. ADVANCE TICKETS: Front Reserve Section only $1.50; At Door $1.75. Second Section $1.25; At Door $1.50. Balcony, $1.00; At Door $1.25. School Children, age 6 to 14, Only At Door 65c. Tax Inc. Tickets On Sale at Smith's Drug Store, Waynesville; Champion Drug Store, Canton; and Asheville Auditorium E. W. Dixon, Chairman of Sponsorins Committee Phones Asheville 2-4715 3-2354 &S1 Balsam Road Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Ray IliptP I Mr. and Mrs. Ray were married last Wednesday afternoon at Long's Chapel Methodist Church, Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Ray is the former Miss Betty June McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mc cracken, of Lake Junaluska. Mr. Ray is the son of Mrs. Bonner Ray and the late Mr. Ray of Waynesville. Miss Dorothy Martel, who is .spending the spring holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mar tel. has as her guest her room mate at Woman's College. Miss Margaret Sanderson, of Goldsboro. 1 ,f8 u 57 x3r-cm w ml THE OPENING Of The Skyland Cottages TEA ROOM SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd HOURS - SUNDAY 12:30 - 2:30 and 6 - 8 WEEK DAYS 6 - 8 LUNCHEON BY RESERVATION ACTIVITIES MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Town And Country Shop Is Opened Mrs. Thackston Knight and Mrs. Robert Miller have announced the opening of The Town and Country Shop on Main Street in Waynes ville, in the building formerly oc cupied by the Chamber of Com merce. The owners of the new shop have just finished remodeling and dee orating the building and are daily receiving a stock of women's ap parel. In announcing the . opening of the shop, the owners state that they will carry nationally known brands of women's clothes, including "Good Hollow,'' town and country suits in Stroock material, import ed Shetland and Scotch tweeds and flannel. They will show dressmaker suits in Frostman milatecn, imported French flannel and gabardine; coats in Strook's camel hair in all colors; and pure silk dresses in prints and solids. Classic sport dresses will be in cluded in the stock to appeal to the younger set and to golf players. The shop wll sponsor a Fashion Show just before Easter at a place to be announced later. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to visit the new busi ness. Club Program To Be Held Today The Haywood County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs will sponsor a "Review of Home Dem onstration Work" program at the court house today, beginning at 2 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Brevard, who has just returned from a visit to New York, is here to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. Telephone 54-M-2 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Reading Contest To Be Held Next Tuesday The annual Reading Contest, sponsored by the Waynesville Wo man's Club, for girls in the Waynes ville Township High School, will be held in the school auditorium next Tuesday morning, April 5. Mrs. Douglas Grant, chairman of education for the sponsoring group, will be in charge of the program and Mrs. Frank Kinsey, president, will preside. Contestants will be divided into two groups with the first devoted to serious readings and the second to humorous subjects. Awards will be made in each group. A preliminary contest will be held at the school this week to se lect ten girls for the final program. Twenty girls have entered. Fifth Grade Presents Play At Crabtree A play, "This Is Our America," was presented by the fifth grade of the Crabtree-Iron Duff school, Friday night, under the direction of Mrs. h. C. Bryson. The entire class was included in the east and the characters were as follows; Uucle Sam, George Kirkpatrick; Carl, Boyd Fisher; Peggy, Jean Crawford; Baby Doll, Doris Messer; Jack, Autry Best; Negro mammy, Bobby Jean Parks; Dolls of Nations; English Doll, Carolyn Brysin; French Doll, Viola Henderson, Russian Dolls, Louise Best and Catherine Beasley; Italian Doll, Gladys Frady; Holland Dolls, Ade line Best and Barbara Smith; Swe dish Dolls, Louise Frady and Mary Lee Caldwell; Scotland Dolls, Erne line Smith and Helen Hill; Teddy Bear, Harley Caldwell; Indian Doll, Dorothy Arrington; Marines, Roger McElroy and Grover Bradshaw; The boys from all countries were represented by Virgil Matthews, Austria; Billy Joe Lowe, India; Gene Parks, Cuba; Hugh Presnell, Canada; Alvin. Matthews, China; Charles Hannah, Africa; Tommy Rathbone, Panama; Jimmie Lee Best. Norway; and Spencer Mc Cracken, Mexico. Majorettes were Way Kinsland, Henry Earl Mas sie, Doyle Brown, Ernest Hoglen and the Red Cross was represent ed by Louise Presnell and Bennie Mae Rollins. Yankee Doodle, Tom Kirkpat rick; Miss America, Elaine Walker; and Columbia, Shelby Jean Tate. Music Club Meets With Mrs. Stretcher The Waynesville Music Club met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Stretcher with Miss Nancy Killian as associate hostess. Dr. Mary Michal presided. Mrs. Grover Wilkes, pianist, of Sylva and Sol Cohen, violinist, of New College were in charge of the program and played Mozart's Son ota for piano and violin. Two groups of songs were presented by a male sextet from New College. During the business session plans were made for the district meet ing of Music Clubs which will be held in Asheville in April with the Bryson City and Waynesville Clubs serving as the hostess groups. Refreshments were served by the hostesses during the social hour. Robert Massie Is Host Of Birthday Party Robert Massie was host of a sup per party at his home on South Main Street Saturday evening, in observance of his sixteenth birth day anniversary. He was assisted in entertaining by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie. Supper was served at the out door fireplace, after which the guests were entertained with games and dancing. The guest list included Miss Laura Woody, Miss Sally Stovall, Miss Lane Prevost, Miss Elizabeth Watklns, Miss Carolyn Bischoff, Miss Nancy Francis, Miss Julia Ann Stovall, Dale Ratcliffe, JefT Reecc, Stanford Massie, Carl Mundy, George Dewey Stovall, and Charles Alley. Crabtree Church Group Meets The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Crabtree Methodist Charge held an all-day meeting at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Newell on Thur day. A study on China was presented by Mrs. Roy Medford, Mrs. New ell, Mrs. W. F. Ferguson, Mrs. Glenn C. Palmer, and Mrs. Mar shall Kirkpatrick. A covered dish lunch was served at noon. Miss Grace Furtado and a class mate, Miss Joanne Dixon of Reids ville, who are students at Mere dith College in Raleigh, are here to spend the spring vacation with the former's parent, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Furtaft. 1 Marriage Of Miss Fulbright Is Announced Mrs. H. T. Fulbright has an nounced the marriage of her daugh ter. Miss Louise Fulbright, to James W. Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Franklin, of the Pigeon Road, Waynesville. The ceremony took place on Sat urday, March 19, at eight o'clock in the evening wilh Jud -c Green officiating. The bride wore a suit of navy blue gabardine with white acces sories and a navy blue hat with white trim. Tlie couple was accompanied to Clayton by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Webb, Miss Peggy Franklin, and Charlie RulT. Mrs. Franklin is a graduate of the Waynesville High School and is now employed at Smith's Drug Store. Mr. Franklin is also a graduate of the Waynesville school and served with the U. S. Army dur ing World War 11. He is currently employed at the Farmers Federa tion in Waynesville. They will reside on the Dell wood Road. Artists Have Informal Meeting With The Grants Ma-, and Mrs. Douglas Grant were hosts of an informal meet ing of artists in the community Sunday afternoon at their home on the Howell Mill Road. The ,afternoon was devoted to discussion of the work of individual members of the group and plans were made to hold monthly meet ings. Tentative plans for the or ganization of an Art Club were also discussed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William McCallum, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Cobb. Mrs. H. Phelps Brooks, Mrs. J. C. Patrick, Mrs. D. S. Cross, Miss Clara B. Wil liams and Jack Taylor. All nprsnns in the community who are doing art work painting, skptchinc. or sculoturine are in vited to contact any member of the above group and to join these monthly meetings. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt To Have April U.D.C. Meeting The April meeting of the Hay wood Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy will be held Friday ,'pril 1, at the notrie of Mrs'. W. A. Hyatt, at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Sam Queen will preside. Mrs. R. Nv Barber will have the paper for the afternoon on "Gen. Robert E. Lee's Letter to Lord Acton." The U. D. C. magazine will be reviewed by Mrs. George Plott. PERSONALS Miss Eloise Martin, who is study ing at the School of American Bal let in New York City, arrived Fri day to spend three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar tin. She was accompanied home toy her mother, who has been visiting her in New York. Mrs. Robert Riley, who is a member of the junior class at Wo man's College in Greensboro, is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Tuttle. Mrs. Riley is the former Miss Betty Tuttle. Miss Frances Williams, who is a student at Meredith College in Ra leigh, spent the week end at her home here. Miss Linda Sloan spent last week-end in Sylva as the guest of Miss Edith Moore. Mrs. Bonner Ray and Mrs. Roy Parkman spent a few days in Charlotte last week. Musicians To Compete At Maggie School The third annual Fiddlers Con vention will be held April 15 at the Maggie School. But this session is not exclusive ly for fiddlers. Mrs. C. L. White, secretary of the Maggie Parent Teachers Association, announced Wednesday that any bands or musicians who want to compete for the prizes may contact R. R. Ferguson, Maggie School principal. Entered so far are Robert Rich, Bill Moore and two of his sisters, all Maggie residents. A Cheap Way To Sell Want Ads r Mrs. James W. Franklin Iff JfC Mrs Franklin is the former, Miss . , ... m Mrs. H. T. Fulbrignt oi wayncavi.ic. Saturday, March 19, in Clayton, Ga. Sock Supper To Be Held At East Way'ville School Have you ever attended a Sock Supper? Well, if not, how is the chance to attend one. The Parent Teacher Association of East Way nesville school are sponsoring a Sock Supper next Friday evening at the school. The Sock Supper is very similar to an old fashion box supper, in other words, there will be a box of some good eats along with the sock. There will be some professional auctioneers to auction off one of the socks to the bidders. When a fellow buys a sock, then he has to find the lady with the mate and then the feast begins. The Parent-Teacher Association of the school are striving to make the institution an accredited school, and of course that takes a great deal of finances, this being a part of the way they are raising funds this year. . Committees hav been-at work for several weeks preparing for the event, and indications are there will be plenty of young ladies with delicious foods in the boxes just waiting for someone to compare socks with them. The public is cordially invited to attend and take part in this novel event. Miss Katherine Queen of Ral eigh, spent the week-end here as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Queen. Mrs. Knight and Town & Country St Formerly Occupied By The Chamber oi ConU LADIES' EXCLUSIVE APPA DISCRIMINATING CLIENT V r fry" Louise Fulbright, daughter of nr woHriins took Dlacp on - ' Services Held In Canton For White Brothers Joint funeral services for Lt. Logan M. White, Jr.. USMC, 23. and his youngest brother. Seaman First Class Charles D. White, 19, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. White of Patton Avenue, Canton, were held in Canton First Baptist Church Sunday at 4 p.m. The Rev Horace L. Smith, pastor, officiated. Burial was in the VFW Memor ial Plot in Bon-A-Venture Ceme tery, with members of the Edwards-Clark-Messer Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars in charge of grave side rites. Pallbearers for Lt. White, report ed killed following the crash of his plane on Uyukyu Island June 8, 1945, were Harry Holland, Mack Bycrs, Vernon Parker, A. J. Ander son, Jr., Alvin McKinnish and Cole Cogburn. Pallbearers for Charles White, who died in a hospital in Exeter, England. January 5, 1946, were Maynard Shields, Iieubert, JJetttley, Thurston Holland, ,?. B. Flynn, Ju lius Messer and Neil McKinnish. Members of the VFW auxiliary, the T. E. L. class and Woman's Mis sionary Society of the First Bap tist Church were flower bearers. Crawford Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Miss Mildred Houck is leaving today for her home in Atlanta. Ga., after spending several days here as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Medford. Mrs. Miller Announce THE OPENING Of The In Building Nationally Advertised Brands of Caterina To Phone 896 Main Street TUESDAY canton VF Nai"es New wards-fi.,,.."! ton. is Mrs ii Sh. u, W Evelyn .,,,; Nina vice . ::rfs. junior": rav. :w 0,k' Instruct tary; ' S lln.p- ... Jane ram,.L Smathcr, , " q son. historian! Clan: N,.n i, ..' "l Sched: Tuesdaj, Mrs Mrs, .'unr' ft Mrs- Guy Wciij Kt'"icl School Rigdon's Store Spring Hill Schoo: m "lalock's Stort center Pgwn ruwt" fcerv.SlitiJ rarris stare W. A. Swanger Cecil School Springdale School cruso School Hcnson Grocery Jim Heatherlyft, singleton Groca) WATCHEI FOKT WORTH Someone was w. watchman, and went to jail arrested as hf from his place his car. 111 'spring ISH