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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
SOCIETY
MRS BEN SLOAN,
New Charter Is
Received By Girl
Scout Council
The Hazclwood-WaynesvilU" Girl
Smut Council received its 1949-50
elMiIr r from the Girl Scout Na
tional Headquarters in New York
On this week. The charter author
ize the Council to function as an
official unit of Girl Scouts of the
I'niti'd Slates of America for the
ni vt twelve months.
This is the first charter granted
to the llazelwood - Waynesvillc
Council under a new plan wherebv
iluuii r are issued in recognition
el M.-iilv achievement. They arc
Sintel on a haMs of the number
ol volunteer leaders and trie num
lei ol In tops as well as the qualm
( I Hie pi ogram for the girls.
In a loiter accompanying the
ihaiii r ,lfv C. Vaughan Ferguson
(.ol S. nut national president, ciim-,-M'ulatiil
t his Council for its work
ef i he piimous war and pointed
cot thai Cut Scouting is a nation
" f- and world-wide youth move
v( in with great potential power
I,.. h, sti-engt liening of democracy.
'-N elated lhat the good work doni
!o. ..ih h CouiuiU determines tin
im'iihhI anil international value ot
SieuiMig ami said thai she Imped n
would 'imp he possible for any girl,
in :'!" part ot the country, to bt a
tin I Seoul il she sn desired.
Bride-Elect To
Be Honored
This Evening
Me--- Dorothy liirhesnn, bride
! f .'anies King Strincfirltl
op siii.st ot nonor at a clis"rl
i-iwIp and iniseellaneoiis show ei
wul. Miss, Mettv and .lean ,nn
Riadlp-, as hostesses at their ho, tu
rf the Kayles Nest lioad this even-
lei
color mot i f ot pMli ;lnr vviiilr
vi'l hp observed and arrangements
i i w intp gladioli and pink carna
tion Mi be lived in decorating.
Following the Barnes high score
and low score prizes will be award
ed and the bride-elect will be jre--.oird
shown- gills by the guests
Those attending will be Miss
Ptrbps-on. her mother. Mrs. L. M.
'Mi Mrs. John Schell. Miss
M.drv I. u Flwood, Mrs. Paul McEl
roy. Jr . Mrs. Porter Frady. Mm.
Jor Massjp. Miss I.ois Massie. Miss
-Martha Sf ringfield. Miss Charletie
Roths. Miss Thelma Ann Jones.
Mr-. Howard Hyatt. Mrs. Thomas
Campbell. Jr.. and Mrs. Paul Davis
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Benefit Party
Is Scheduled For
Friday Night
The Waynesville Business and
FrofFSMonal Women's Club will
!'o--o. a benefit card
ty Park"-av Km, 11 Pr...
party at
i 1 ma s
bf,'-nmng at eight o'clock
evening.
Table. w,n be arranged for
and other games as. desired
h' tht Plavers and high and low
-(rr, on?r:- will he awarded ai
atl-: Door prizes will also be given.
Reservations for tables mav be
made th Mrs. Bill Dover or Mrs.
Lawrence l.eatherwood Players
are asked to bring their own cards.
Friendship Class
To Have Picnic
The Friendship Class of the First
BapM't Church will have its an
nual mcnie in the City Park this
Fndav evening at 6:30 o'clock.
H'!.band.s and children of the
members will be guests.
Miss Lucille Cathey of Clyde
' have as her guests this week
' nd Mr and Mrs. Hugh Townsend,
.Mifs Dnns Reynolds, Eugene Mill
f r, and Jack Moebes. all of Greens
boro THE OLD HOME TOWN
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Society Editor Office Phone
Mrs. Davenport
Is Honored At
Dinner-Bridge
Mr and Mrs Charlie Woodard
were hosts of a dinner at their
home on Oak Street Tuesday even-
! ma in honor ot Mrs. K B. Daven
port of Durham, a former resident
of Vancsvi!!e who is visiting Mr
and Mrs. R. I.. Com.
The dining table was centered
with a bowl of mixed garden flow
ers and other arrangements were
used throughout the house.
The guest list included Mrs
Davi nport and her mother, Mrs. 1!.
I!. Smith, who is also a guest of the
Coins. Mi and Mrs Johnny Ed
wards, Mr and Mrs. John Stephens,
and Mis Clifton R Heald of Biloxi,
Mississippi
Joining the ladies m this group
1'or bridge during the evening were
Mrs. Hugh Daniel. Miss Louise
Francis, Mis Lewis Green, and
Mrs. Paul I).iv i-
After the games high score prize
was awarded to Mrs. Edwards. j
second high lo Mrs Heald. and the !
low seme prize to Mis Given. Mrs
Davenport was also presented a
gift.
B. and P. W. Club
Holds Dinner
Meeting
The Waynesville Business and
Professional Women's Club held Its
regular dinner meeting at Wayne-1
villa Tuesday night with Mrs M 1
G Stanley presiding '
The program, m observance of
ihe :i!th annivarsar of the found- j
ing of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, was presented by
i he membership committee. The
history of Ihe clubs was reviewed j
and their objectives poinled out. ;
During ihe business hour the '
members oted lo discontinue their
"baby sitting'' project and made
plans for a benefit party to be
held al the Parkway Knoll Friday
evening.
Special guests for the evening
were Mrs Virginia Randolph and
Miss Pauline Slaughter of Canton
and Mrs. Joe Doggett of High
Point and Va nesville.
Dance Will Be
Held Saturday
At Piedmont
Ihe third dance ol the season
will be held Saturday night. July
30. at the Piedmont Hotel, under
the sponsorship of the Beta Sigma
Phi sorority. Music will be furnish
ed by Teddy Martin and bis
orchestra.
Advance tickets at $1.25 may be
purchased from members of the
sorority and al Bryson-Miller Mot
or Sales. Wav nesville Florist, and
Charlies plate. Door tickets will
be $1.50
Proceeds from the event will g"
lo charPabie protects of the. soror
in .
Club Members
Will Attend
Craftsman's Fair
Several members of the Francis
Cove Home Demonstration Club
are planning to attend the Crafts
man's Fair of the Southern High
lands in Gaiiinburg on Saturday.
They are Mrs. Henry Francis. Mrs.
Troy Wycbe. Mrs. Iols McElroy
and Miss Margaret McElroy. Miss
Mary Comwell. home agent will
i also go.
The rair is sponsored by the
Southern Highlands Handicraft
Guild and the Southern Highland
ers. At least sixteen different crafts
will be demonstrated in the entire
ty ol their processes. This will in
clude weaving, woodworking, met
al crafts, and basket making.
By STANLEY
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ACTIVITIES
700 Home Phone 462-J
Engaged Couple
Is Honored
At Party
Mrs. Robert Howell and Miss
I Sue Owen were hostesses of a p.u -i
ty given at the home ot the former
j Friday evening as a courlcsv to
i Miss Billy Cobb and James W
Owen, whose wedding will be an
event of July 31 al the First Pres-
byterian Church in AshevilU.
! Mixed summer flowers in pastel
shades were used ihroiighoul the
I residence in decoration
Three tables of Heart' were in
play and oilier games were cn.iovcd
during the evening.
Following the
games
large
show i i
Miss
( obb
was presented
ket containing
the guests.
The hostesse
serving by Mr.s.
Miss Dot Owen.
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Methodist
Circles Will
Meet Tuesday
Circles of I he Woman -of
Christian Service n tin
Methodist Church will mo
Tuesday as follows
Circle No. 1 will mo. I ,
p.m. in the Boyd Memoi la I
at the church with Mi - Dei
and Mrs. W L. Hardin a b..-
Circle No, 2 will inert ,
p.m. at the home ol Mrs
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Jan
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R. Boyd with Mrs
associate hostess.
Circle No. 3 wil
at the home of Mi
T W.
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Circle No. 4 will ba, a i
meeting at 6 pin with li .
Itatcliffe. Mrs. Cat I Iv.itrlHlr
Mrs. Lawrence Lealbcrw unci
hostesses ill Hat' bile Cove
Circle Nos. 5 and li w i:l b,
joint picnic merlin;: al ih
Park at fi:.'i(l p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs.
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daughter. Linda, ol
S. C, are guests ol Di
L. McKittrick.
and Mr., li
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Story Hours
Continue At
Library
Mtss Margaret Johnston, librar
ian, will conduct the weekly Story
Hour lor children from the fourth
grade up. at the Haywood County
Iihraiv. Friday morning at 10
o t lot k.
The Story Hour for younger
' In id i -n will he conducted by Mrs.
Ka.wuond Lane Tuesday at 10 a. m
Gail Woodard
Entertains
For Visitor
Jane Davenport, who
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
with her
B. Daven-
port of Durham
Mrs. li L. Coin
is visiting Mr. and
was guest of lion-
or al a picnic supper given at the
On- Park Tuesday evening with
Gail Woodard. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C harlie Woodard. as host
ess. Young Miss Woodard was assist
ed liv Miss Louise McBride and
billowing the picnic the guests
were eiilcrtaincd at a movie.
Picnic Is Given
At Gaddy Farm
Mi .1 M Gaddy and her daugh
' ! Mr- Walter Lee. entertained
a number of relatives and friends
al a picnic lunch and watermelon
" "'u outing al the Gaddy Farm last
I n I Sunday.
M,'sl mong those present were Mrs.
Srlina MoElroy, Mrs. A. S. Yar-
borough and two grandchildren of
Lake Junaliiska. Mr. and Mr.s. Her
man Hhineharl of Jones Cove. Mrs.
Haflie Cobb of Blackstone, Va.,
Mis F II Bullock of Falmouth,
Va . Mrs M K Smathers. Mrs G.
C P.ixlon, the Rev. Coman Brown,
anil ha Parker, all of Canton, Mrs.
Ilulie Thompson of Henderson
ville. Mr and Mrs. Lee Pierre of
Kov West. Kla.. and Walter and
Bilbo Lee.
Snapshots were made of the
group in Ihe afternoon.
liittlt Announcement
and Mrs. Orrin Cowles of
Mi-
Senile. Wa hinglon announce the
I'll ih of a son. Paul Orrin. on July
Hi. al Mavnard Hospital. Seattle.
Mi .. Covv les is the former Miss Ann
Howe Ferguson, daughter of U. II.
r'ricuson of Route II. Waynesville.
Summer
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Miss Harrold
Entertains For
Bride-Elect
Miss I.ois Harrold entertained at
a luncheon at her home on Hay
wood Street Wednesday as a cour
tesy to Miss' Dorothy Richeson.
whose marriaxc to James King
Stringfield will take place on
August 27 at the Presbyterian
Church.
Mixed garden flowers were used
in decoration of the living room
and the bridal motif was noted in
the dining room. The dining table,
covered with a lace cloth, was
centered with a bridal arrangement
consisting of two large silver wed
ding bells, decorated with bows of
silver and white ribbon and small
white flowers, and a miniature
bride.
Following the luncheon bridge
was played at two tables. The
bride-elect was presented a gift of
linen.
Guests in addition to Miss Riche
son were her mother. Mrs. L, M.
Richeson, Mrs. S L Stringfield.
mother of the bridegroom-elect.
Miss Martha Stringfield, his sis
ter; Mrs W. B. Evans, grandmother
of the bride-elecf; Mrs. William
I. Lee, Miss Margaret Johnston,
Miss Minor Boring, and Miss Mary
Lu Elwood
Mrs. Ward Has
Tea Today For
Mrs. Davenport
Mrs. R. B. Davenport of Dur
ham was honor guest at an infor
mal lea given this afternoon with
Mrs. Hallett Ward as hostess at
her home at Lake Junaliiska.
Mrs Ward was assisted in re
ceiving by her sister, Mrs. Charles
Ketner.
Arrangements ot gladioli were
used as decoration of the living
room and the dining table was
centered with a bowl of roses.
The guests included Mrs. Daven
port, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Felix
Stovall, Mrs. R. L, Coin, Mrs. Noel
Phillips, Mrs. Howard Clapp, Mrs.
Dan Watkins, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mrs.
John Stephens, Mrs. Gordon
Schenck, Mrs. Johnny Edwards,
Mrs. Grayden Ferguson, Mrs. L. K
Barber, Mrs. Jack IMLsser, and
Mrs. Charlie Woodard.
Mrs. Laura H. Tyler of Jack
sonville, Florida, is here to spend
several weeks at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Davis
Ladies' Lovely Spring
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Hundreds Of Values
At
Laura Woody
Entertains For
Visitors
Miss Laura Woody entertained
with a Coca-Cola party on Tuesday
morning at her home on the Coun
try Club Drive in honor of her
cousins. Misses Mandy and Margie
Jovner. of Gainesville. Ga . who
were her guests; Miss Susan Cone,
who is vsiting her grandparents.
j Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Beville; and
I Miss Nancy Jo Doggett of High
! t'olnl, wno is spenoing uie summei
here. The occason also marked the
birthday anniversary of Miss Dogg
ett. The guests were entertained on
the lawn and the hostess was assist
ed by her mother, Mrs. Jonathan
Woody.
Those present in addition to the
honor guests were Miss Julia Ann
; Stovall,
Miss Sally Stovall, Miss
Linda Mann, Miss Linda Sloan,
and Miss Noami Tate.
Mrs. Coin Is
Hostess For
House Guests
Mrs. R. 1. Coin was hostess at a
bridge luncheon at her home on
Main Street honoring her house
guests, who are her daughter, Mrs
Cliff Heald of Biloxi, Miss., and
Mrs. H. B. Davenport and Mrs.
Mary Smith of Durham.
Garden flowers were used in
decorating.
Following the games Mrs. Joe
Doggett was awarded the high
score prize, Mrs. Johnny Edwards
received the low score prize, and
gifts were presented to the honor
guests.
Those playing were Mrs. Heald,
Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Johnny Edwards. Mrs. Woodson
Jones. Mrs. Joe Doggett, Mrs.
Charlie Woodord. and Mrs. Joe N.
Tate.
Food Sale To
Be Held On
Saturday
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church will
sponsor a Food Sale at Gibson's
Dress Shop on Main Street, Satur
day morning, beginning at 9
o'clock.
Climate and soil permit only a
small amount of farming in New
foundland. Pric
Phonal Me
Miss Elizabeth McCraiken
Miss Sara Long are visn,riH
former's brother-in-law at
Mr. and Mrs. Toninn Mini,,
their home in Maniple,, .,
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Mr. and Mrs. Fiankh
Cracken of Knoxviii,, 1U.(
a visit to the fonnei
Claude A. Ha nes
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Mr-
Mrs. D. W. Dickev
Miss Margaret Dick
and
'I,ill;:lr, ,.
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Helen Kinser. all of Sw
Tenn., are guests of m,s
brother-in-law and si.sti ,
Mrs. James A. Gwyn.
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Mrs. Fremont Holmes ru,,,,,,,,
to her home in Tacoma. WhsI,,,,,.
ton, Tuesday after spcmlitm ,, iUl",
wccks visit with her mother
Nora Hannah of Cove Creek
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Mrs. R. C. Tuttle and
ael, have returned from
i. Mll'n
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Kernersville and Mr. and b .
ert Riley in Greensboro M, .
who is Mrs. Tutllc'.s daughiei
recovering from an nn i alio,
Greensboro hospital
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Mr. and Mrs. Fonda
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are here to spend ;,e
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visiting her mother, Mrs. Mm I. u,.
liams, at her home in Kalani.,,,,,
Mich., is expected to return t,jay
She is driving home unit Mum
friends, Mr. and Mi s (;,,,,,, A( h
erlund of Toledo, Ohio, w h ,
be guesls of the Seniles here
Dr. and Mrs, Harhvell .Invncr
and daughters of Gainesville (;a
were guests of Mr. and Mr- jtip3
than Woody this week Thev c
en route to their home fmin ,i
visit in Canada.
Mrs. W. M. Fow ler and ht!dn n
Billy and Barbara, of Chailnttt are
here to spend several week- with
Mrs. Fowler's mother, Mrs. 0 H
Martin.
Pinkney Turhyfill, v ho 1m- bun
visiting his sister, Mr?. O. R
Martin, left this week fur bts hnttie
in Elmer. N. J. En route to K. J
he visited relatives n Hnllieifinil
ton and Gastona.
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