THE.1VAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER " rv Jcott fed At hower bride-elect ( v a - when ( Mrs. J,,n j jointly with a t Heyesville. L,v evening r - . a ..1th , di'iorau';i ,uhia and the f "'iS" """" ont -I Social Events Various games were played dur ing the evening and the high score prize was awarded to Mrs. Henry Foy. The guests present were Miss t,.u inii hnr mother. Mrs. Oenrnp Scott of Franklin, Mrs. Foy, Miss i 1)0(11 Planed honor of Miss Klise DeLozier, Miss Kalliiy Hani- '""""3" """. wnose marriage 10 ilton Mrs. Dee Clark, Mrs. Ben ! willial" Lal'n Hyatt will take Mess'er, Mrs. Donald Cogdill, Mrs. 1 1'1'11'1' on VrMiiy, April 15. at Long's Troy Boyd, Mrs. Grovene Kussell, i chao,rl Methodist Church at Lake Mrs. Harry McCracken, Mrs. June j Junf,lu3,u- c-att Mrs. Tavlor FerEuaon and I n Wednesday evening Mrs Are Planned For Bride - Elect A number of social events have Smart Coats To Give The Youngsters That Extra Glow In The Easter Parade Mrs. Hilliard Jonev I Lyle Jmvjs at Like Junaluska . at her home al Lake Junaluska IABLE JEWELERS ! hNRUS V0RTHMORE VALUE lan't heat this price! Two tables games and were arranged for 1 v refreshments were served. A gift of crystal was pre sented to tbp hiiHn-f lur.t U Tomorrow evening Mrs. Reuel Nolnnd will entertain with a mis cellaneous shower at her home Lake Junaluska as a courtesy to Miss Noland. On Monday Miss Nolnnd will ajain be feted when Mrs. H. C. Ferguson entertains with a linen shower. Library Notes b FILLED II ON BRACELET MrKMK S3 z-m . m these expensive features A ntionlly-fmeu wttch of tkii fin quality it a rr 'find' Uii than $30. Wt don't know how long w can ofltr tha-n ... to rulh down for yourc Easy Credit Terms LS IABLE JEWELERS Haywood's Only Credit Jeweler" 5 Main Street MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian: Do you call yourself a mystery fan'.' If so. !iow many of these top llif.'iit mysteries have you read in (he pasl year? Little Black Coat. It all stalled when two girls named Anne .struck up a Pullman car acquaintance. One, Anne Hill yer, was wearing a modish tweed coat with a large artificial rose this rose being her means of iden tification to the people who were meeting her at Grand Central. The other girl, Anne McGraw. was wearing a nui.seiiiu piece coat of genuine veal with lec-o-mutton sleeves. The coals get switched and this whacky tale is away at full gallop. Can Skeleton In The Closet I "Tlic iT.'iOines.s of irascible H. M. is the means by which he i solves a murder of 20 years stand ing, a current Killing anu prevem.s a third. Hice Fourth Postman. "Three companions of, and in, crime. are again joined to untangle the killing of three postmen on the same iouf, '3'ohn J. Malone, Ilelenc and .lake Justice have their troubles with the too-coperative Fairfaxx family, John J. has his usual race against elusive finances, not so elusive hangovers, but in spite of a solution fabricated for the police and the public uncovers the true story of the tampering with the mail. I K rrss - lit I II --vo im Birth Announcements -1 1. v' ( The following births have been Mr. and Mrs. WUlard PJemor5S announced at the Hayw:od County I of Aliens' Creek, a daughter, Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McF.lroy of Cove Creek, a .on. April 1. 6. Mrs. Robert Caldwel ville. a son, April 2. of Waynes- Mr. and Mrs. Willie J-anljlnJ 9 Lake Junaluska, a son, April JUNIOR STYLE LEADER . . llr princess coat is made of Hockanum's gray flannel, with white pitjiie frosting. SMALL PARADER . . . She's up to the minute in her capo coat oi fine gabardine, both prac tical and pretty. REST-DRESSED MOPPET . . . Her coat, fitted, flared navy tri coteen by Stevens, with new wide shawl collar. Dr. and Mrs Elmer Clark arrived Today's bloodhound is believed Approximately S,G0() people who Monday from New York to spend j to bo descended from a hound make weather study their hobby ha.l lime :il t ie r home a t Hooch across he ( liannel ny tne are on uie u. n. wn a Lake Junaluska. Normans in Hie lltli century. slalf of "cooperative observers." Mr. and Mrs. Wcldon Sution of Clyde, Route 1. a mui. April 1!. Mr. and Mrs. F.mmett l)ais ot Canton, a daughter, Aoril 2. . i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caho of Can- , ton, Route 2. a son. April it. j Mr. and Mr-;. Tom Jamison of Canton, a son, Aim H 3. Mr. and iVii s. John Hall. Jr.. of Waynesville, a daiighler. April :i. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Caldwell of Canton, Route 3. a son, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arlington of Waynesville, a daughter. April 3. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert CbajfrnaA announce the birth of a son, Johtt Howard Chapman, at; Lawfence Hospital, Mooresvllle. ' Mrs. Chap man is the former Miss Juanlta Gilliland of Waynesville. HEART DISEASE STtlKEj ', MALDEN, Mass. (UP) Heart seizures killed Philip (Jormley'a father, mother and sister, aU.iltB- in a seven-week period. ,.,'V ' 'y. Mr. and Mrs Joe Waynesville. a daughter Mills of April 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Hancy, of Canton, a son April r. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard llaikins of Canton, a son. April Ti. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Canton, Route 3, a daughter, April Mr .and Mrs. Matthew RafTerty of Waynesville, a :-on, April li. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Wavnesville. a daughter. April f. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smiley Luck a son, April Ii. of Mr. and Mrs of Cove Creek, McKinley Hannah, a :.tiu. Apt il Ii. Attention f Parents The Home Laundry $4 Cleaners will give Ufa LAUNDRY bundle' pieK up and delivered' fC family announcing a birih at the Haywood CoiUftty Hospital. ? P. S. In the event f twins Ulfl gift will be doobledL tH lit for your FREE SERVICE, v. Home Laundr And Cleaners" Phone 772 Miller St Massie's Department Store SELErru-SK. pE Of SIZES AND WIDTHS Dress their little feet proudly . . . safely too, in Pre-Tested Poll-Parrots. A dainty, twinkling patent, a mannish oxford, a summery, colorful sandal, or a practical moccasin ... all sturdily built, smoothly finished, correctly shaped to keep on protecting nimble young feet a long time- i 'OnlyaHer other boys and girls hova weor-fesfad fheir fit, foob and wear, are Poll-Parrot shoes offered to your children MASSIE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1 8 smmm GOOD AS GOLP.-.Empi'e line with gold dot Napoleon weskit and midriff, brown-maize-lavender; grey-pink-blue diambray. Sizes 9 to 15. J14.95 b AS BRIGHT AS THE SUN . ... Sun dress and lagotled , bolero with Pans' pet shoulder ' line Madras in aqua, grey and pmk. Junior sizes 9 to 15.- ' $16.95 . C, SMART AS SUCCESS." Pans-touched two piecer with ''.. new as tomorrow shoulder. "Suitable" in mvy,;. fed or black cordspun. Sizes 9 to 15. PRETTY AS A POSIE... One piecer with new full flounced, skirt. Starspun ging ham plaid, yellow and green, pink and purple. 9 to 15. $M.95 V And now, summer cottons are blooming for you . . . those wonderfully special Doris Dodson Juniors, picture-pretty or sophis ticated- Take your pick and stoH "Fresh as a Flowej" througn month$vafiead. ' in exclusively designed DAN RIVER l FABRICS- --"wi v urn ffX in exclusively designed DAr?.?"Jf 11 ' ; -r yt i V'' - 1 -v.. DEPARTMENT STORE . .. .'ii: ' ' ' .7 . T. . .

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