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Au. 4, 1949 THE YTAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE l0AN. frequents i Ion fc'.'O ll.'SV lllr larlrs Wil- c :m cmmiI " l. ' I mil l- fin "t ins- Mi and is I) T t t ffY and ULUtf Society Editor Office Phone Diamonds After Dark ' Kor black iott m.: din- j iMm wwniiMjni jm" pi ii tti'iit - SI I'M t H-?!-.- Miss C OTTON SPARKLER ciid-nf-summer drama. cotton cocktail dress with rhine lets, hv Simiuind Crane priors : Miss Richeson To Be Honored fclltnl.illir.l A 1 C.;rl F,rrnt m-Ml.1) in ... ,, . ..V , . . ,:,,., rl (;m.l.l. ivn-ss uorouiy '"" . ' " i-lecl of James King Slringlleld, i wi bo honored at a party lo be given tomorrow' morning with Mrs. , W. M Cobb and Mrs. Virgil Smith 1 1 It-n . . , , ,. ., ... .... l.-n, ll . I I , .1 llltlT.. ,lt 1 I'S Ithciiii table '',,'''"' i ,.i , , t ohb. ITh i,i,,i., 'he bridal motit wn be noted nd the residence w - . . be decorated throughout with arrangements of l .i: .i: .. , ......... n.. ludrd Mis Kiau.oii ana g.vpMipm.... iv Kduar ""I be presented to Miss Kieneson. foils Lewis Heceiving with the hostesses will M he the honor guest and her mother. 'ay ror. Mrs "icneson, am. ml I.,,-, un.ndnu.ther. Mrs. W. B. Lvaos. Irs ( ( Additional guests will be Mrs. s Mi-Crcik- s '- Slnngfield. mother ol me iriiunias J,- bridegroom-elect, his sister. Miss Marlha Stringfield. Mfss Mary l.u . . t : i.. in. i - f u.iurt ivi rc unrrv i.i'p i.iii-i. ,11.. vsirl, -m Mrs. Herbert Braren, Mrs. Charlie indine .,. Woodard, Mrs. Malcolm William- i ..,.i,.., sun. Mrs. n. vv. uarreu, mrs. ;vi. .1 Ul.,.k. II. Bowles. Miss Lois Massie, Mrs. at ii. . Viv..l Pmnlll Mrs Porter Fradv. 4 ' ' 1 U l " 1 ' " v ..K".... " . . , Mrs. Phil Medford, Miss Bebe Med- turd. Miss Nancv Killian, Mrs. Ned i(l(l.iii lit,. r Howell, Mrs. Charles Ketner. Mrs. S c Bon S nan. Mrs. Lester riurgin, .n., ... . T .. it to , and .Mrs. Carleton vcainero. Head the Mountaineer Want Ads When HEALTH Hangs In Balance frftL ti..., rus, jlis prescrjp(ion to us. I'M'" MliuJos -I l Ai. -i ii ny or linrdlic ii""' Wlk Oil iimnml A K-i-i-irn. YOUR DOCTOR DOES 1 Tws your pharmacy WVXF.I) AND OPERATED )DG STOBE - w AOllVlTIES 700 Home Phone 462-J The Rogers Are Hosts Of Supper Party Mr ai.il Mis Claude Holers on Urtainrd at a supper partv al then home I hi- Ddlwoml Koait last Satui (la . 1 1 1 1 m Tahh s t,,: sen inn uere anangod on the lawn The Sliest, Mi- :u Mrs Cal l Kali Mr, Mr and Mrs Kutus HatclilTe. Mr. and Mrs Laurence I.ealheiuoinl and sons. Konny and l.an . Mr. .md Mrs. John Neshitt, Mr. and Mrs Charles Isley. and Mr ami Mis Frank Kirkpalrick Garden Club To Sponsor Flower Show Plans haw lncn announced, fur a I'luuei Slmu, sponsored hy the iwcoianii c, allien I Inn il Waynes- ille. to he held Friday. AuHust .i al Uie I'nsi Baptist ChurcYi. All flout r loM-i's. .is well as nioin ! hers ol the garden cluh. arc m j vitcd Hi enter exhlhits. which will j be shown fioin 1 p in until !) p. in .' Flower specimens entered in Hie show imisl he nrnu'ii hy Hie exhihi . lur. hut inalerial fur I lower ar : 1'annenienls ma he secured eKe- where. A lis ul i lassifu .il ions and speci- mens In he shown is ien lu-lou CLASSIFICATIONS Section A I Arrangement fur '. w all table. 2. Arrangement for col . fee table. 3 A raimeinenl lur illl'nr ' nial luncheon table 4 Arraime tnenl fur informal dinner table Seel inn 1! 1 Largo arrangc nient not uwr 'Mi mi In s, 2 Large arrangement lur porch or fireplace. Section C I. line anango- nient using one type ul Mower. 2 An ai r;i ni ii it 1 1 1 using a figurine as an accessing or cunlainer. '.i An arrangement m unusual cunlainer. as gourd, wood. etc. Seel ion I) 1. MimaUire arrange nienl not tu exceed three inches in eilher dimension. 2. Miniature not to exceed live inches in height. Section K-l. Oriental arrange ment, background and accessories permuted. Section F Cue color anango- 'menl: 1. linwl. 2. Vase. . Seclion (J I. Arrangement ol fruit and vegetables. 2. Arrange ment of iiiul Arrangemenl of vegetables. Section II 1. Arrangement in aulumn colors: berried slu'uhs'-, foli age or weeds. Section I 1. Cool arrangement : cool colors, as blue green or white. Seel ion .1 - L Arrangement in n.lir f 4.nainers. .,,:,, K , ..rrancenient for or r(.h (),. ,aw Sl,(.,inn , Victorian arrange- . 2 Mud, . n arrangement ac- m;V lls(,(, s .,, M i Shadow box. m u i.mi...-. , e-tm i,..i,i; I l-' luhil ion I. Dee- ! iniin. owered. 4 Lil oralne. .v lacius npiui.ui. ; blooms. 1. Giant .niiu.is 2, Dwarl .i Mexican. Koses '.1 ol any ai i i. 1. Tea. 2. Annuals ;t. Fluribunda lime cluster' i i . i.i . i 1 I , i :i lit Mangoui .. "- ' .1 ( ! . l,'l i. . Gladiolus 1 one spme, any variety. 2. Collection. Tuberous Heguniii -1. One bloom nnd foliage. Snapdragon I. Single spike. 2.. Colleclion. I'rluni.is 1 :i hlusoms ' 1 Double 2. Single Miscellaneous Flowers--1. Three of anv kind Section 1 Wild flowers: col leclion or named specimens. Section I' Table Settings: L Formal. 2 Infoinial Section U 1 Breakfast trays. nncni X Bazaar To Be Held Fridnv "cp Fpiscopal Church w ill sponsor a o'clock in the Cihson Di e s Shop The Wumun's Socii-ty of Chris hiuaar at the Hotel Wavnesvillc ; next to the Dixie-Home Stoiv The nan Service of Long's Chapel tomorrow morning beg.nning at 8 1"' is being sponsored hy C.r, le Methodist Church will meet next ll tl(Hl. i No. 2 of the First Methodist Tuesday, AuRust 9. Rt tho home of Church, of which Mrs. Daxid lis- Mrs. VV. D Noland, at 2:30 o'clcok. Handmade articles, cakes, and iatt is chairman. i candies will be offered for sale. Mi's Dann Cross and Miss Kobina Miller are in charge of the event fleih-Jliukan Is Starling A Month 0! All-Star VALUE Spreads Krinkle-All Stripes ASSORTED COLORS Blue Rose Green Pencil Yellow These Were $1.79 All-Star Value woSr imMi-mil 7Mg)M Archdale Shirts i4" cm mi 4?g2& sjy DRESSES Belk - "Home Food Sale To De aamraay A Food Sale will be held Satin rtav morning, beginning at HI I See Our Want Ads Kor llarsains All-Star Bargains All During BRAND NEW Whiles Solids Stripes Sanfoi i.ed East Colors Regular $2.93 AN AI. I. -ST A it v.xi.ri: $9.29 Beautiful Assorlnuiil ANN TAYLOR and WEN -I MAN COTTONS Assorted Pastels Also Sanforized and East Colors OPEN LACE TRIMMED These Were Sfi.95 All -Star Value .77 eMudiOH of Better Values" W.S.C.S. To Meet With Mrs. Noland t, ,s ,,w ,.stimaled that there aliout 11.000,000 Americans 63 ears or older. Now we :ue lelliiiK the world, that for the month of Aii:tisl we are goini; lo ;ive you some All-Star Values that will remind you of (he lays of many years aj;o. Several limes each week we will have many new All-Stur allies. Keep watching this newspaper and our windows. Overalls For Boys Heavy Denim Sanforized - Triple Stitrhed Six Pockets Reinforeed Hut ton Holes Sizes 2 to Hi Regular $1.39 All - Star Value Also COLORED OVERALLS Elastic Waist Five Colors Sizes 2 to (i All - Star Value Sanforized $51 Lamps 17-lnrhes With Shade Porcelain Base Plant Vines in Base Colors are Peath - Canary - Violet a-Eoot Cord Shade 12 Inches Across All -Star Value ji VASE-BASE LAMPS With Floral Design Shades All - Star Value $5L Lamp Dept. Basement a St. John's To Hold Bazaar Next Week A three-day hacaar will ho lu'ld in SI. John's auditorium Monda-. Ihrough Wednesday August H 10 tor the benefit of SI John's school Charles Furtailn is general i hair man of the bazaar The committee chairmen are Dinners, Mi., (leil rude Flanagan. Mrs Stephen llingott, Mrs William II Sander- During t Ii e month of July w e promised and nave you N E W 1. O W P R 1 C E S on new inert hiin dise. We have time nnd lime iigain proven this. WMMEMSMMMF) BLOUSES Cotton All - Star Value miMm OXFORDS For School Wear Brow n and White Brown, Scout Style Moccasin-Tor OXFORDS These Arc Real Sturdy Shoes ; For School Wear These Were To Be Sold For S'i.D-l All-Star Value 'Home of Betlei N'aiins sun Fancv weak. Miss Frances l iaiei. l'ariel post and Fishpond. Mr-; t.iaie rutadu. Bingo. Leo J. Mai I. I Th.- h ia ir hall is open each iltei ii., en at -t no p m Dinner '. i i , e( 1 1 oiu mi to 7 00 p m The lie. ., i e i .,1 7 :t(l II m A 1949 ,,ul, k Si:iKlM ,n he award- ,1 ei, the la .1 night. Wednesday u..u t I'l at iiudnight In 'i. in. ;u cording to ctimatps. I )ci r u,-ie 1 :i27.0(M) iioo people in It i I.I Sheeting .11 ST RECEIVED Good ((iialily I'lililcaclicd I!) Inches Wide A ll.irain at l.'.c All - Star Value 1(Q)(D August All Colors Sanforized ' Cellophane Wrapped Peach Blue Oreen Lou;; and Short Sleeves Solid Pastels Prinls and Rnvou All Sizes Were SI. .19 But NOW $ mm Saddle Oxfords Ruhher Soles ( Received on .Monday ) ; ft.. 119 $9-79 OON'-r POii . . ou ,eolly nre good at d,ym3 don't try ' or swimming ency off a P"'
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