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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAlNEEB
Mond,
lay Afte,
:rnoon,
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN rTrr,T1-nc
SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES
. .ro ! MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor
Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J
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Weekly Music
Concerts To Be
Given At Library
n-i f 11 tMl'WW ()f WOO
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h.. he d at
tBVlL-IIMI eoiieei i -
the Havwood Countv Library on
Thur-dav. June 30. from 4 to ?
o'clock in the afternoon.
The concents, sponsored by the
Wavpf'-viHe Music Club under the
dM.t.on of Mrs. Hobert Turner,
prudent, will eonsist of record
ing from the eollection at the U
brm The proKrani to lie niw" tins
vtek k av lellows. lleetiiov en s
Fu-t Symphony, played by the
ienn.i Philharmonic Orchestra;
Biahin-' Quintet in B Minor, by
the Hu-ch Quartet: Celebrated
Operatic Arias, with Bidu Sayas
soprano, and the Mcthopolitaii
Opera Orchestra, and Debussy's
VoOurnev played by the Orchestra
Vi Festivals Duhussv. conducted
b 1) K 1 nshclbrecht.
Oiher programs throughout the
M'mnier season will include request
Piimhers from the public. Thev
v ,11 h,- held each Thursday at the
sjpi,. hour
Miss Hyatt Wins
Lions Club
, Music Award
.. .. ii, ,tt tti-vear-old
Nainei ine
Waynesville Township High School
min senior, last week was a
,.d a .-uminei scholarship to the
... . ..i insie Camu near
l raiis? i
Hrevard the V.i nesville Lions
flub
n ohoiM tin- daughter of Mr.
and M 1'cwey Hyatt of Hazel
wood has been a member of the
school's hand for the last live years.
With this aid by the L-ions Club,
which lias continuously Riven its
wholehearted support to. the
school s I... ml. Miss Hyatt is study-in-
under John Mack, graduate ot
Philadelphia's Curtis Institute of
Music and himself a student of
Tabiteau. oboist with the Phila
delphia S mphony .
Mis. lhatt and Kt of her fellow
i,...,,) m,.,h,.i left last Thursday
to attend the camp, which will con-
tinue through the hrst week oi
Auiiust
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1 I'll
ivcord collection at the l.i
which was started only a
time alio, now contains over
illnnns many of which arc
e Kndi-h i t cm dings They
irrulaicd from the library in
, nil. manner as books and an
k nn: increasingly popular.
Mi music lovers are invited to
vi-it Hie library for the concerts.
Dinner Dance At
Piedmont Will
Open Season
Thi -uiun.er season here will bt
oftViali launched with the annual
ilii n r-dance at the Piedmont Ho
tel s-aiurdav evening. July 2.
'Ihi dance, sponsored by the Beta
Si:; Phi Sorority, will be held
in the Piedmont pavilion follow-in-
ilitmer at the hotel. This will
lie the fust of six dances to be
sponsored by the sorority this sea
son Proceeds will go to charit
able projects.
Mrs Herbert Braren is serving
,e- -cneral chairman of the July
dame with Mrs Charlie Woodard
in charge of ticket sales and Mrs.
Srhe Bryson directing publicity
Advance tickets lor the dance,
ivhieh are being sold by members,
arc SI. 0(1. Tickets at the door will
he SI 73. Music will be by Teddy
Mart in and his orchestra.
Grace Church Guild
To Meet Tuesday
A meeting of the Rectors Guild
of Grace Church-In-The-Mountains.
will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday at
lb.- home of Mrs. Roy Campbell.
Mr. John Taylor, secretary, an
nounced today.
Saunook Field
Day Scheduled
For July 16
By J KAN H A1.1.
Mountaineer Correspondent
The Sjnuok Community Field
Day. postponed from the original
.int.. of June 23. will be held July
Hi. at the Saunook School. Chair
man Clifford Shook of the recrca
'ion committee, said today.
ri,., Mi-i.i.ivon is scheduled to
t art at 1 p. m.
Members of the recreation com
11 it lee continued working on the
details of the community develop
ment program event
Iron Duff Picnic
Set For July 4
At Davis Farm
By MRS. HOY B. MEDKORO
Mountaineer Correspondent
A picnic supper on Frank M.
Davis' tann will feature the Iron
Dull' community observance of In-
deDendence Day.
The supper, held in connection
with the Community Development
Program, will start at ti p. m. July
4
Working on the details is a com
mittee including Norman Arring
ton and Andy Ferguson.
The complete program will be
announced soon.
Community Chairman J. R. Cald
well will preside.
D' and Mrs Phil Medford have
le'urred from their wedding trip
ar.djrp at home at the Clevewill
Arar'ments on Walnut Street.
Mi and Mrs. Howard Bryson re
turned Saturday from a week's
ristt to Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Rhinehart-Hall
Marriage Is
; Announced
Mr. and Mrs. N. . Hall have an-
nounced the marriage of their
daughter. Miss Beulah Mae Hall.
I to Vaughn Rhinehart. Jr.. son ot
! V R. Rhinehart of Waynesville.
Route 1.
The wedding took place in Clay
ton. Georgia on Sunday. May 1!9
The bride is a graduate of the
in in., nioh School and is
allV3WIH
now employed at Wellco Shoe
Corporation.
Mr. Rhinehart hold a position
jrith the State Highway Survey.
The couple are residing at Way
nesville. Route 2.
Miss Elwood Is
Hostess For
Miss Richeson
Miss Dorothy Richeson. bridi
elect of late summer, was honored
on Thursday evening when Mi
Mary Lu Elwood entertained will
a bridge party and surprise kitchei
hower at her home in hast way
nesville.
Vases of white sweet peas and
white roses were used in decorat
ing and the bridal motif was nolei
in the party appointments. Hi
hostess was assisted by her niothei
Mrs. J. L. Elwood.
The shower gifts were placed u
a wagon covered with white crepi
oaDer and presented to the brute
elect by Harris Prevost. young son
of Mr. and Mrs. Whitener Prevost
Mrs. Whitener Prevost won top
score, Miss Betsy Siler received
low. and Miss Martha Stringlicld
won the floating prize presented at
the close of the progressions.
The guest list included Miss
Richeson and her mother. Mrs. L
M. Richeson. Mrs. Sam Stringlicld
Miss Martha Stringfield. Mrs
Thomas Stringfield. Jr., Mrs James
L. Kilpatrick. Mrs. Roy Parkman
Mrs. Guy Massie. .Mrs i. n.
Bowles. Mrs. Ted Meter. Miss Betsy
Siler, Miss Marguerite Way. Mis-
Jane Wvche. Mrs Frank Knutti
Miss Bebe Medford, Mrs. Whitener
Prevost, Mrs. Robert Millar. Mrs.
Carl Rothrock of Reidsville. Miss
Bette Hannah, Miss Mary Ann Mas
sie. Miss Louise MacFadyen, and
Miss Amelia MacFadyen.
Mrs. Vaughn Rhinehart, Jr.
Kial- "H-L- .v'i'V
Mrs Rhinehart is the former Miss Beulah Mae Hall, daughter
ol Mr and Mrs. S. D. Hall. Her marriage took place in Clayton,
Georgia on May 29.
Medford-Erwin
Wedding Plans
Are Announced
Plans have been announced for
the marriage of Miss Peggy Dee
Medford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ray Medford of Crabtree,
to Richard Paul Erwin. son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas E. Erwin
of Bethel.
The wedding will take place on
July 1, at the Rock Spring Bap-tK-t"
xhnreh with the Rev. Mr. Er
win father of the bridegroom-elect
m I niT
and the Rev. uay unamueis uu.
i.tina
. ... .
A program of weaaing niusie w"
be presented by Miss urate
win, sister of the bridegroom-elect
and Mrs. Edgar Burnett, vocalist.
Tim hrido will have as tier ma
irn nf honor her sister. Mrs. Ward
Hawkins, and bridesmaids will be
Mice Thomasine Noland, Miss Bar
bara Ann Best, Miss Emily Mc-
Cracken, and Miss Nina Medtora,
all cousins of the bride-elect. Little
Miss Joyce Davis, also a cousin ol
the bride-elect, will be flower girl.
Harmon Erwin will serve as his
brother's best man and ushers will
be Troy Erwin, Max Thompson,
Wallace Crawford of Enka, and
Lawrence Medford.
Following the ceremony at the
church the parents of the bride
will entertain with a reception for
the bridal party, relatives and close
friends.
Grated cucumber added to a jel
lied vegetable salad gives a differ
ent and refreshing flavor.
Cominrr T Ci
a iU oirQ .
James Millican submits a gn( Hi!il
Sheriff Victor Killian in Screen (;ini,.
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western which opens at the Strand Tin ,i , '.
in the cast are Mary Beth Hughes. nMtl, ,, ..'
Regular Story
Hours Will Be
Held At Library
T he regular story hours will be
held at the Haywood County Lib
rary tins week for members of the
Vacation Heading Club and any
other children who wish to altena.
Miss llatsie Freeman will tell the
.tors lor the younger group, from
:i,s'.' to third grades, on Tuesday
uorning at 10:00 o'clock.
Miss Margaret Johnston, librar
ian, will conduct the hour for the
older chillren on Friday at 10:00
o'clock.
Any children who have not al
ri.idv done so. may join the Read
ing t'lub by calling at the library
anil registering.
Personal Mention
Mrs C. E. Rothrock and two
small sons, who have been visiting
Mrs. Rothroek's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Siler. left Sunday for
their home in Reidsville. They
were accompanied by Mr. Roth
rock and his sister. Mrs. C. A. Ed
monds, also of Reidsville, who
came up for the week-end.
Mrs. Harry Lee Liner. Jr.. and
children. Betty and "Red'' Liner,
left Friday for a visit to Myrtle
I Beach. S. C.
Benefit Supper
To Be Given
At Parish House
A benefit supper will be given
Thursday night. June 30. at 7
o'clock at the Parish House of
Grace Episcopal church under the
sponsorship of the Rector's Guild.
Mrs. R. R. Campbell is serving
as chairman for the event and Mrs.
David Felmet is in charge of reser
vations. Mrs. John Taylor is also
on the arrangement committee.
Mrs. Henry Osborne and daugh
ters. Ernestine and Lou Anne, and
son, William, of Clyde, are spend
ing a two weeks' vacation with rela
tives in various Virginia towns and
Washington. D. C.
Singing Meet
Set For Sunday
At Balsam Church
A Jackson-Haywood county sing
ing convention will be held at the
Balsam Baptist Church Sunday
start ing at 2 p.m.
Convention officials asked all
singers in the two counties to take
part in the session, and extended an
invitation to everyone to attend.
Hay Parker, president of the Hay
wood singers, and Vernon Hoyle.
president of the Jackson County
singi ; s, will be in charge of the
convent ion.
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AUCTION SALE
Waynesville Art Gallery
TWO
SALES
DAILY
10:30 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
7
And
This Season We Have Our
Largest, Finest
Collection
Fine Diamond Jewelry . . . Imported Porce
lains . . . Watches . . . Clocks . . . Antique
English Silver . . . Antique Furniture . .
Sterling Silver . . Complete Sterling Flat
ware Sets . . . Service for 8 and 12 . . . Art
Objects.
TWO
SALES
DAILY
10:30 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
Hundreds Of Items Too Numerous To Mention
. . The Finest Collection Of Lace Dresderi Figures Ever Offered To The Public
For Sale. Valuable Gifts FREE At Each Sale!
Lower Crabtree
To Hold Picnic
On Friday
By M1IS. MILLARH FERGUSON
Mountaineer Correspondent
The Lower Crabtree Community
ncvclnpmcnl Club will hoi -J a pic
nic supper l-'riday. starting at 6;30
p m . at the mversicie i omuiunn
Center.
This will be the regular Com-
i munity Development Program
meeting.
Marshall Kirkpatrick, community
chairman, will preside.
Reading Club
! Formed In Clyde
Cbildrrn in Clyde are being giv
en an opportunity this summer to
participate in the Vacation Reading
Club sponsored hy the Haywood
County Library. The group is fol
lowing the general plan set by Miss
Margaret Johnston, librarian, and
is directed by the Liyne woman s
Club.
Story Hours are being held in the
Baptist Church Sunday School
Room ench Wednesday afternoon at
2 :tn o'clock. Mrs. R. C. Evans with
two other members of the Clyde
Club are in charge ot the weekly
event. Miss Hatsie Freeman of Way
nesville will tell the story to the
younger group this Wednesday and
Miss Johnston will tell one of the
Pecos Bill stories to the older
i group.
Mrs I.er Pennington and chil
dren. Judy and Lee Bowles Pen
nington, of Gordon, Georgia, Mr.
and Mrs. Olin Miller of Thomaston,
Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Ray of Atlanta, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowl
es. Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. Miller
and Mrs. Ray are sisters of Mr.
Bowles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Colvin Hrown.
Jr., spent a few days here last week
en route to Denver. Colorado,
where Mr. Brown will have six
weeks R.O.T.C. training at Camp
Murray.
Miss Edna Sumnierrow and Miss
Marv Sue Crocker returned to their
homes on Saturday after a week's
visit to Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Mrs J. Colvin Brown. Sr.. of
Winston-Salem, is spending several
days at her former home here. Shi
will be joined next Friday by Mr
Brown.
Lewis Houck and Jimmy Hast of
Cameron, S. C, were week-end
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Phil Men
ford at the Clevewill Apart meiiK
Mr. Houck is a brother of Mrs.
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burling of
Hialeah Florida, arrived Wednes
dav to spend the next four month
in Waynesville and are residing at
the Keller Apartments.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan and
children spent the week-end with
relatives in Anderson, S. C, and
attended a Sullivan Family Reun
ion.
Mi- onH Mrs .inp Reinertson and
son, Bruce, of Miami have arrived
to snend the summer at their home
on the Country Club Drive.
Mkc l.neille Cathev of Clyde,
left Thursday for New York City
where she will join her brother,
Frank Cathey of Butler. New Jer
sey. He will return home with her
In soend two weeks with his moth
er, Mrs. Thad A. Cathey.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Dempsey
and daughters. Patsy Ann and Mar
garet, have returned to their borne
in Harlan Kentucky after a visit to
relatives here. They also visited
their son, Bobby Dempsey at t ur-
man University in Greenville, b.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Senne will
leave Friday for Buffs. Virginia
to stay until after the Fourth.
Nancy Medford,
Delaine Sutton
Win Dress Contest
Nancy Medford was named win
ner of the senior group and Delaine
Sutton was winner for the junior
group in the Dress Revue contest i
for 4-H Club girls sponsored hy I
Miss Elise DeLozier, assistant coun-
ty home demonstration agent, at
the court house Saturday. i
Winners of second place were j
reggy rMOiana, senior, hiio r ranees
Emma Yates, junior. Rena Brank
won third place in the senior group
and Emily McCracken was third in
the junior group.
Miss Thomasine Fisher presided
and introduced the contestants.
Four types of dresses were enter-!
ed including school dresses, hcsl
dresses, sport outfits, and parly I
dresses. i
Judges were Mrs. O. S. Crews.
former home demonstration agent
of Bartholomew county. I ml.. Miss
Haskell. Belvins, assistant home
demonstration agent from Bun
combe county; and Mrs. Tom Camp
bell, Sr., of the hewing Shop m
Waynesville.
Competing in school dress group
were Wanda Sue and Betty Bnl
linger of Waynesville 4-H Club.
Azalae Farley of Clyde; liegina
Ferguson, Cenie Ferguson. Fines
Creek; Doris Collins. Bethel; Susie
Noland, Crabtree; and Barbara
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LAFF-A-DAY
IN 6UMK
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"Mk it snappy, nurse!"
PARK THEATRE
PROGRAM
MONDAY - TUESDAY, June 27 - 28
"Wizard Of Oz"
In TECHNICOLOR
Starring
Judy Garland with All-Star Cast "
WEDNESDAY, June 29
TWO SALES DAILY
10:30 a.m. 8 p.m.
In Our New Large
Building
Main Street
TWO SALES DAILY
10:30 a.m. 8 p.m.
Waynesville Art Gallery
Miss Siler Goes
To Jacksonville
Miss Betsy Siler, daughter of
! Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler, left Sat
j urday for Jacksonville, Florida
where she will assume a position
'with the Welfare Department.
Miss Siler graduated this spring
j from the Woman's College of the
I University of North Carolina.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Strowd of
Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Pink-
I ney Smith and son, Craig Smith, of
i Richmond are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hush Sloan. Sr. Mrs. Strowd
.and Mr?. Smith ar sisters of Mrs.
Sloan.
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Coming...
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, June 30 - July 1
"The Fountain Head
Starring
Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal
LAST TIMES TOD
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Robert Toung
. Shirley Temple
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TUESDAY. June 2S I
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WEDNESDAY
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