1 AfrnoogMay .5, 1949 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE Timely Gift Suggestions For Mother Mrs. Davis Elected Chairman White Oak Program Organized Wednesday eek n Ucted chair- l Comniunil.v of the " i .,nrk tationai Cove u lected we' luklin. senr- easurer; iu , committee llargie Anne d, Mrs. Sam uklin. i i'"c- Reeves, tlu- li5 Morrow. t Harrell- Jr. ,mmitteenien jl, at 7:30 pin. special com- L corpening fcrgaiiizalionji aims ui uh and help with jDiscovery Sears Old L (U.P.)-A nd in eastern be one of the U -pebbles" ording to a Bus. Jr., cura- rchaeology at Museum, said lork of a pre- ives 20,000 to las discovered at the La ler in eastern historic ani- Hon the rock, ave had some s have been at the Hay- fin vviison ot April 29. am Justice of fi Drown, ol iiigliler, April ke Drown of a son, April un Sorrell of an, April 3D. 'Ay Messer of a sun, May 1. pes Moore of May 1, West of Can- 1. Arriiifiton of a son. May 2. in Curtis of a daughter, Pan Davis of a son, May rt Goodson of iter. May 4. F'ie Edwards fehter. May 4. Cagle of Ha7. May 4. f'Sht Hall of a son, May 4. fn swuggs of May 4. Clontz of Holland . flay 5. ion his undfy and fe a FREE fdle Picked ed to each lnS birth Couniv ! Cat 772 eevice' undry Qners Miller St. M """At- - ' 1 . 1 . 2 .KV-1 ' V v 4ft t f J fr i nil MOTHERS LOVE TO BE PAMPERED . . . Breakfast in bed is a fine way to start Mother's Day off right and a suitable gift is the pretty bed jacket, which is the top of seam-proof pajamas in Calypso colors. JEWELED FLATTERY . . . Cos tume jewelry ensemble in deli cate clever motif, pold-plated, by Trifnri. TIME ON HER HANDS ... A perfect Kift for a style-wise Mother, newest design in feminine watches. It's 1'4-karat yellow gold, with flexible ends attached to a silk cord band and designed by Gruen. EYEGLASS GLAMOR . . . New eyeglass frames in amber plastic by Monsanto, to match her am b(jr calf hag. I f if SCENTIMENTAL GIFT . . . Smart gold and black purse flacon in arpege scent no bigger than a lipstick. STRICTLY ELEGANT . . . Handsome accessories are prized by every woman. For formal occasions, these 16-button French kid gloves, designed by Kisla', are tops in stvle. Shantung evening coat by Monte-Sano. t ... N 1fn1" I'll ii 1i Iy VHMImJI " Llin,i,nir"r-'' . j COPY-CAf BAGS , . . Kathi Norris, television star, and her small daughter, Pam, carry identical "hobo" bags in red-and-white polka dotted cotton, designed by Dofan. Bags are waterproof, each has taxi whistle. NICK FOOTWORK . . Dres sy afternoon shoe in embroid ered linen with ankle strap, by I. Miller. ' Approximately 75 people filled the White Oak Presbyterian ' Church lest night to start organiza tion of the White Qak Community Development Program. i They elected Mri, Robert Davis as chairman; Mrs, Roe Ledford, vice-chairman; Jack Bramlett, sec retary; Francis Teague, treasurer; and Mrs. Melvin Messer, reporter. To set up the special eommit- tees for the program, 13 people were appointed to meet with these ! principal Officers at the home of , Mrs. Robert Davis at 7:30 p.m. : Thursday, May 12. ! These are Mary Green, Mrs. C. T. Riddles, Robert Fisher, Sam Ledford, Mrs. George Ledford. tfoder Messer, Vaughan Fisher, Mr. Parton, Lawson Teague, Mrs. Amos Hunter, Bob Williams, Joe Early, and James Messer. County Agent Wayne Corpen ing told the audience of the pur poses of the county-wide program and explained the procedure for setting up the physical structure. DEATHS MRS. ELLEN SCIIENCK Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Schenck, 68, of Canton, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in West Canton Baptist Church with the Rev. C. H. Green and the Rev. Horace L. 'Smith officiating. Mrs. Schenck died Tuesday in Gastonia, where she was visiting a daughter, Mrs. Ruby England. She trad been ill for some time. Pallbearers were A. L. Jackson, McLean and Webb Smathers, and Theodore, Lester, and Jack Clark. Surviving are two sons, Joe Sam Schenck of Washington, D. C, and Adrian Schenck of Canton; three daughters, Mrs. Leola Payne of Mi ami, Fla., Mrs. -England, and Mrs. Daniels Slated For Navy Secretary President Truman told a news conference that Jonathan Dan iels (.ibov is unaer considera tion' for appointment as secre tary of the navy. Daniels is edi tor of the Raleigh News and Ob server. His father, the late Jos ephus Daniels, was secretary of the navy jnder President Wood row Wilson. iAP Wirephotoi. Fisher Sprinkle of Waynesville; five brothers, Claude and Walt Cathey of Gastonia. Rufus Cathey of Old Fort ,and J. P. and George Cathey of Canton; five granddaughters and three grandsons. Wells Funeral Home was in charge. Select for Mother's Day, May 8th! Give her a treasure chest of sweets . . . Curtis' candy . . . packed in a gift box. Chocolate creams, light or dark; mints, nougats, caramels . . . everything to de light a lady with a yen for candy! 1 and 2 lb. boxes. YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY CURTIS DRUG STORE Home Owned and Operated BELK -HUDSON CO. SHE'LL CHERISH A GIFT FROM flelk-JlaSio-K ONE LOT $2.98 SLIPS White Pink Black Blue 1.55 Beautiful Rayon PANTIES Elastic Waist A - Peach Yellow White Blue 4 PAIRS $1 Beautiful BLOUSES Were $2.98 gp SPECIAL $1.15 Reigning Beauty 45 Gauge NYLONS : : : : 7S)c in if i VII TJr ' .'.". ;' ' ' ' "" ' ' 'lilllllilliltl MM - i . 5IP U Bags Li One Lot Of Spring HATS Just Received Give Her One Of These $5L9S SAVE Up To We Also Suggest Table Lamps Sheets Pressure Cookers Electric Irons Electric Toasters Water Setsl) Luncheon Sets Table Cloths Spreads Vanity Lamps Pillow Case Sets Towel Sets Floor Lamps Blankets Rugs Handkerchiefs

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