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THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE V Ot fit;, T0 WOMEN TY and CLUB ACTIVITIES 10 Society Editor Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Pickets Turn Back Workers At Tarboro Mill e Junaluska Queen LfHazfl- marriaee jH'illu' we son ol Clay'"" , of a I''" adu.il' ctiool and illeet' lositi"1' at iati ol in-' Sell""1 lpvton rum- h LI 1M1 J". P (' 4 . . lAOf flip or's Mary Holler i llartsville. S. C. cd queen ol the Assembly o f church at Lake will be crowned inony the night She is a rising i In op College in ibovd. 21), of has been elect- Lake Junaluska the Methodist Junaluska. She in festive core- of August 13. senior at Win Rock Hill, S. C. iAP Photo). lines'- and ft. - Our lisls who scriptions unity . . . IY drills. Agency IS PRE Weekly Concert To Be Held At Library The weekly concert of musical albums, sponsored by the Weyncs ville Music Club, will be held at the Library Thursday afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock, o'clock. Mrs. Dudley Moore will be in charge of the program, which will be as follows: i 1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in I) Major, by Johaun Sebastian llach. i 2. Concerto in B Flat Major for Bassoon and Orchestra, by Mozart. I 3. Duo No. 2 in B Flat Major for violin and Viola, by Mozart. 4. Celebrated Operatic Aprias, sung by Bidu Sayao. j The record collection at the Library now has over 100 albums which are available to the public in the same manner as books. i e"C " jD.A.R. To' Have Cake Sale The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. Daughters of the American Hevo- Operaled j lution, will hold a Cake Sale at the on ice ot me Building ana i,oan Association, on Saturday morning, August 13. jOpcrated Supper Party Is Given For Engaged Couple Mr. and Mrs. Whitcncr I'revosl were hosts of a supper parly at Camp I'nagusta on the Pigeon Road. Saturday evening honoring Miss Dorothy Richeson and James King Stringfield. whose wedding will take place on August 27. The camp was decorated through out with wild Mowers. Following supper the guests were entertained with bingo and the bride-elect was presented a gift of antique china. Invited to the afair in addition to the honor guests were Mrs. L. M. Richeson. Mrs W. H Kvans. Miss Ethel Kvans of I'ittston, Pa.. Jack Richeson ot Nashville. Bill Riche son. Mrs. Sam Stringfield. Miss Martha Stringtield. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Stringlicld. William String field, the Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kilpatrick and small daughter. Lynn Kilpatrick. who will serve as flower girl in (he vvi'ddmy Miss ! Mary l.u F.lwood, Miss Lois Mas sif. Mrs, Klizaboth Bowman, Miss I Bette Hannah. Miss Mary Ann Mas jsie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millar, j Mr. and Mrs John Cuddeback. j Charles Way . Wmgate Hannah, i Cyril Minett, and Hayes Hall liar I ris Prevost, young son of the hosts. also attended the party. Dance Is Scheduled For Saturday Night A dance will be held at the Pied mont Hotel Saturday night under the sponsorship of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. This is one of a series of (lances being given by the so rority this summer for the henefit of charitable projects of the group. Mrs. Herbert Braren is serving as general chairman for the event Saturday and advance tickets may be purchased at Bryson and Miller Motor Sales. Charlie's Place. Ladye Fayre Beauty Shoppc. and the Fire stone Store. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock with music by Teddy Martin and his orchestra. JOINS HUSBAND IN JAPAN Mrs. Carl Francis, accompanied by her two small sons, Carleton and Teddy, joined her husband, Sgt. Francis, in Yokohama, Japan on July 27. They will live in Ara. Japan, where Sgt. Francis is sta tioned with the V. S. Army. Mrs, Francis is the former Miss Thclma Muse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Muse. I f 1 L i f if r$ k -4 h) w mmiliRtiliMtttimm iinw u tmdii limit ii f m l" 35 Readers Complete Books For Certificates Thirty-five members of the V. I cation Reading Club, sponsored In ; the Haywood County Library, have completed the ten hooks required 'for reading certificates. These boys and girls are part of 'a group of two hundred thirty reading club members who have participated in the library pin grain during this vacation They are Loretta Fi a.ier. Sarah Kl I is. Clara Jane Brown, Diana F.glc. Jiinmy West, Thenia Ann Willett, I Charlotte Brown, Doris Ann F.ns ley, Agnes Ellis, (Jail Kirkpatrick. Carolyn Lewis. Katrina M Bride. Betty Jean Russell, Frankie Sue Arrington. Rachel Ann RulT. Char lotte Smith, Roma Rose Brown. Willie Lu Recce, Ann (Irani, Dor othy Bridges, Judy Burgess, Jackie Siler Vivian Leatherwod, Cecelia -Braren. Charles Parker. Ann Heinz, I dilh Hancy. Hilly Spitzer, Paul D Thoiini.on. Jr. Betty Jean Howell, David Akers, Judy Cabe, Mil.e I .enlhei w ood, Stephen Woody, and D.i'.Kl Fnsley 'I he (i'iiiileted certificates are on di pl.iv in the liln.iiy along with a map ol the county showing the names of all readers in the club. Mo, Margaret Johnston, libra rian, who i. diiecting the reading , chili lia- planned special programs lor Hie leader- lor August 19 A iiMiruim! ecn( will he held at the libiary and an afternoon program will he held at Clyde. The Mom Hour, which have been held throughout the summer, will lontinue until August 17. when I he 1 1 admg club w ill close. Jimmy Ml wood, who is attend ing summer .school at the Univers ity nt Ninth Carolina, spent the week end with his parcnls. Mr. and Mr.. .1 I. IHwnod. A group of about 50 employes of the Hart mill at Tarhoio is turned away by pickets massed around the siiike-boiind plant. The mill has been shut down by lb. sirike since May 12. iAP Pholo. Visitors Are Honored At Dinner Party mtUfi Account z 9 I ecukittf Hnavioiv Have you started your savings account? A savings account, that you can add to as finances permit, will grow rapidly, and in a short lime, give you a sum for emergencies, and those larger projects which you have always wanted. Come in today, we will he glad to explain how easy it is to start; the many advantages; and the ultimate benefits to you. THE t National Bank ORGANIZED 1002 nrve System . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs (leorge Craig were hosts of a dinner at their home on Johnson Hill Saturday evening, honoring their daughter. Mrs. I. F. Worthing! on of Asheville and Miss Louise Martin of Richmond, who is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mis Hoy Martin, Arrangements of butterfly hu.sh and shasta daisies were used in decoration of the rooms and the tables were centered with vases ol nasi url mins. Following dinner the guests played tuneo. The hosts were assisted in re ceiving by Mrs. llamilloii Akers. Miss Nancy Killian. and Mrs. ,1. T. Russell. The invited guests were Mr. and ; Mrs. I. F. Worlhiiiglon, Miss Mar I tin. Mr. and Mrs M 11. Beeves. Jr. Mi. and Mrs. N W Cairell. Jr.. Miss Ida Lou (iibsnn. Mi-s Thesera Alley. Mr and Mis John Mullius nl lleudcrsonvillc. Miss Jane Dudley Francis. Mr. and Mrs Calvin Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Palmer. Mr and Mrs. Charles Is Icy. Mr. and Mrs. James Fie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arlington, Miss Mary Ann Massie, Miss Fdna Cal lahan. Miss Rosemary Herman. Miss Dorothy Blaylock, Miss l.ou jella Hall. Mi.ss Dorothy Marlcl, Miss Lorraine Martel. Mr. and Mrs. j Orin Coin. Wingale Hannah. Henry I Foy. J. D. Hyatt, Hioiimiii Malney, Henry Soyars of High . Point, Charles Way, Boh (iibson, Dick Bradley, and Bill Miller. Joint Hostesses Entertain For Bride - Elect Mrs. Frank Frye. Jr.. and her sister. Miss Kdna Bright were host esses ol a bridge party at the home of the former Saturday al ternoon. as a courtesy to Miss Jean Sandlin ill Bryson City, bride-elect of Claude Doiillut. also of Bryson City. Arrangements of while asters and while gladioli were used in .decorating and Hie bridal motif I was noted in all the parly appoint ments. Mis F. .1 Ihatl won high score prize. Mrs. Karl Crisp won second high, and Mrs Frank Miller won the low score prize. The bride-elect ' was presented a gift of silver in her chosen pattern. Thos,. playing were Miss Sand lin and her mother, Mrs. T. A. Sandlin. Mrs Kelley Bennett. Mrs. Ted Hy ams. Mrs. Thad Bryson. Jr., Mrs Joe Stearns, Mrs. Karl Crisp. Mrs Joseph Grier, Miss Martha Catherine Sandlin. and Miss Joyce Sandlin. all of Bryson City; Mrs Ned Morris of Sylva; Mrs. K. .1. Hyatt. Mrs E. M. Rothermel. Mrs. J. R. Thomas. Jr.. Mrs; Frank Mil ler, and Mrs Ogal P. Crews. Joining tin sgroup for tea were Mrs. Claude Rogers. Mrs. A G. McKinley. Miss Rufina Bright, and Mrs. Charles Miller. Couple To Be Honored At Party Tonight Mis Dorothy Richeson and James King Stringtield. who w:!l he married on August L'7 al the First Presbyterian Chuiih will be honor guests al a dinner bridge to he given this evening with Miss Mary Ann Massie as hostess at her home mi I he Pigeon Road Mixed garden flowers will be Used in the living room and the bridal motif will he noted in the dining room The fable will have as a centerpiece a miniature wed ding scene with bride and groom, and an arrangement of white gladioli. The hostess will be as sisted by her mother. Mrs. Hugh Massie. I Budge will be played following dinner and prizes will be presented to the holders of high and low ; scores The honor guest will also be presented a gift, i Those attending the ailair will I be Miss Richeson, Mr. Stringfield, I Mrs 1.. M Richeson. Mrs. W. B. I Kvans. Mrs. S. L. Stringfield. Miss I Martha Stringfield. Miss F.thel Kvans of Pittston. Pa., Miss Bette Hannah. Miss Lois Massie, Miss Mary Lu Klwood, Wingate Hannah, Bill Richeson, and Charles Way. living Warshaw of Boston, who is a frequent visitor to Wayncs ville, is here on business this week and is a guest al the Waynes- Country Club We Have - - - a beautifully llnislicd. solid licrrv. Antique 4 POSTER BED ONE TRUNDLE BED and a LOG CABIN QUILT Over 1 0(1 Years Old These May He Seen al Goose Creek Oralis Soco (ap Highway Anne Rogers Celebrates 3rd Birthday Little Miss Anne Boprrs cele brated her third birthday with a party given at her home Thurs day afternoon. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jack Rogers, and Mrs. Wade Brown A color motif of pink and green was observed in the refreshments and the guests were presented baskets of candy as iavors. The guests present were Dar !ene Sutto, Vicki Caldwell. Phyllis L'nderwood. Barbara Sisk. Sandra Sue Setzer. Charles Ratcliffe. Betsy Jslcy. Sandra Sprinkle, Pola Har rell. and Betty Bolt. 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