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'PAGE FIVE THZ WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER tOOD, HOW TO AVOID THE PERILS OF POLIO Miss Richeson Announces Plans For Wedding Mis Dorothy Hieheson. daugh ter of Mr . I. M. Rirtieson. has an nounicd plan, loi Hit marriage to .lame-. King SI i inglield. son of Mr. Sain I. Sti MiKlield The ( eremoiiy will ta!;e place ;il 'l:r lirsl Pie;bvt"i idii Church on. Satin dav . Augtct at four thirty p'llotk iii the aPei noon with ti e p.-stor. Hi" H'v Maholm William Min, of: i 1 1 1 1 np . Mi s Ki'tle ll.inn.ili oiani t. aiM Mr- .l.iinr. Kilpa'ruk. soloist, will priint proi:r.i:n of wrilding mil - August 18, 19 I i I JCGCl I THE MENACE ol polio t, a:, m arme ,p , ...on ,., . , ,i,e (-,,, Htie Ornldine Child po Io illustrate some ol lh lrf " -J t,. ri.,liM jH Hnn''" f"r avMine 'W '' "' 'hot" i..M crb can watch for himself. L" Vlf I ! lu l - illld Tlir h: I'll- will he 1 1 i c liv 1 1 . i lirot hri Mill, JMfl ull I'.'IVc ;(' lionor li r I nil in. Mis I'.rii in ni.ii .l.'lin Rich.'- l r maul "I K'lirl Kvan.. o! Pills Ix- Mis.-. M ii Massii' ;inii mil lloMcr I. vnn kiii.i I'. i Hi i Jrsniaiii . v iM . I .ii Klwood. Miss l.oi Miss Hilly .lean All". .nl will lie lilll.' Mi . i ii k il.uiiJittT ol Mr. IIMI ill 1' . .mil Mi--S T l.iiinll hlu ilv Mr 9 I"1 iiiiH"11' lr-. -J rli ii ll,.,iiil Hi - v-l. Ml- ' Ill,, I,. . .1111111" - life ,,. I I'lll I'l l'll l nl w iiilr r.l.'id-iisfer- ,ii!il pliirc " 6-' 1 : . , i in t ii eli Kulii'son. tg Mi - . Ii Sfrin.ii. hi. Miss L.lll s I'.rllr 11.111- '4f Miss Mary lai; iin M.is .4 W.iikins. J Q"iik Hcsiilts DON'T GET C'Hil.l.EI) Silli if in front of a fan whi n ovi'i licit cd is had. Rcmovr wet garment' at oiici'. Ki't P warm iloilu's lian dy in case of need. Mrs. Kilpatrick And Miss Hannah Entertain nit- ',,l Mrs. .laiiK-s I, Kilpalrnk anil '''' Miss Holti' Hannah wen- liiislrssi's 'nJ'- al a coM'cc l our nivm Wi-dncsilav " - morning al Hie lioini' of Mis. Kil '', s pal rick lionorinu Mrs, 'I'cniplcion f.cc key, a recent hride. anil Miss " ' Dornlhy Uiclieson, hriile-clccl ''"' The home was arranged willi '""j niiM'd Minuner Ihiwei's and Hie '' ' lahle was dernriiled with a cctiter ' (l- piece of pink MtapdratJnn and low ; holders of pink gladioli Will , Pi-esiding al the coffee table were """ Mrs. Thomas SI iin.:Held. during 'Hie first hour, and Miss Mary Ann " " i Massie the second hour. The guesls of honor were pre jscnled willi gills hy Hie liostesses i Among those inviled were Mrs . I.eekey, Miss Hieheson, Mrs. I,. M i Uiclieson. Miss Martha Slringlield. j Miss Ethel Evans. Mrs. Sam String held. Mrs. .lames M. Lone. Mrs I Hugh Massie. Mrs. Ii. L, I'rcvosl, Mrs, Whilener I'levo-I. Mrs, H Muart lioherson. Mrs. Ulelianl llar- I'n . ', her. Jr.. Mrs. M. II Howies. Mrs. I'I'i' Minthoi ne Heed. Mi s J. W. Heed, h-r'.i,v, Mr.. L. K. Ilartmr. Mrs Her iiii. ! hert Huchaiian. Mrs, I'hil Mcdlord. veil' i Miss Hebe Mcdlord. Mrs. William Hannah. Mrs. N. V. Lancaster. Mrs. L. C. MeCihe of .lackson ille. Mrs. Hubert Clark. Miss Anne Hiseliol!'. Miss Jackie Sue Mcsser. Miss llorolhy Norris, Miss Ilrenl Chapman, Miss Marguerite Way. Miss Dolf Kienasl, Mis Mary Lu Ehvood. Mrs. James I. Klwood. Mrs. Eliihelli liowni.in. Miss Lois Massie. Mrs. Hubert Millar, Miss Tillie Hot ha, Mrs. Homier Has. Mrs. Guy Massie. Miss Nancy Kil lian, Mrs. Porter Frady. Miss Hetty r.radlev, Mrs. L. N. Davis. Mrs. K K K !' CLEAN Garbage cans should be covered lightly If disposal lacilities arc lacking garbage should be binned Kiel) lood tightly covered and I rum lb. ,s and insects which might earn lie 1H)N;T SWIM IN 1)1 HT Polluted wa'.-r and places marked "no swinuning'' should be esiecial ly avoided. It is sah'st to use onl alii hoi ied beaches and public pools dccl.ued sale h. health ollicials KEEP OCT OK CliOWDS Tennis is one ul the sporis which does not involve close contact with other people It is wise to slop playing hcloro you get overtired. The injunction to avoid la- ligue and crowds applies to work, although ii adjust work schedules. mole dilficlllt lo 1 V - VS Has All-Day Meeting Home Demonstra iii all day niool nr.: i'iic ol Mrs. Hardy e. is. president , was e business session in the morning. I), iv is gave an in I on Ihe recent Has Birthday Home Clubs Have Picnic Meetings III. Iron Dull lion Club held . I i i.l.'V al Ihe In Caldwell, Mrs. I'aiinv I), in charge ol Hi which was held Mrs 1'ieiirh leresting leper hit -ol -Stale I-' , 1 1 1 1 1 Tour. Mrs, Kan ny Davis, InoiN and nutrition lead er, urged the iiiemhers lo exercise caulinii in serving protein foods t picnic- Mr- Ilarlcy Hrvson dis russed Home Poultry and Mrs Kred Davis, lend preservation lead er, described a new method of packaging Innd in aluiniiuim loi is she had observed it al Purdue I 'Diversity. Mrs. K, E. Chambers gave an excellent talk on llonie Manage ment, enumerating labor saving methods in Ihe home, and Mrs lack Long give points on pur chasing Inundation garments. The president welcomed the new members who have recent Iv been added to the i bib, making a inl.il act iv e in. inlici hip nl Kollovvjng a picnic luncheon Miss Marv Cornwell. home demonstra tion agent, piesenled a demonstra tion on " Text lie Painl ing " Plans wire made lor the Sep tember meeting In be held at Ihe Inline ol Mrs. f lench Davis. I II I Home I Viiioii -t ral ion i oii'.'lioul t lie i i'iini v In ir annual picnic Clubs are holding meetings to JOVCE I.. Bl'X'K, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs, K, Clingman Heck, ol Chile. Houte 1 . celebrated her litlh hiithday aniiivci sat v on Tluir .dav . August 4 PERSONALS v lilt h families of I he i bib members an- nulled Last Thurs-dav the Dellvvood Club lint al the Dellvvood Mellmdisl Church with Mrs W D, Ixetner in charge of the program The Tines Creek Club met Kid da v at the hnnie ot Mrs Dee Cl.uk Willi Mrs Millard Kerguson as co lio .l.'ss. The i cereal uni program we. diri'cled by Miss M.nv Corn well, home agent. The Kalelille Cove Club mel Mi'iiil.iv night al Hie li.ilelille Cove liaplisl Chiircli Mi-. I Ii e Di Loier. assistant home demon'. tra lion agent, was ill chai ee (.( Hie piograin and was assisted hy Mrs. M irk Galloway. Tuesday mglil the Wavne.ville Ilium makers Club had i picnic slipper in llati'lille Cove, and to- d.e, I he Maggie 'lull is n I in,: a I Ihe home of Mrs Herbert I'lnlt Mrs. Worley Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs l( II Worley was hostess for Ihe August meeting of the Mm ring Stai llonie I )enions rat ion Club which was held Monday eve ning. Mrs. Gordon Sharp, president, presided. The demonstration on Needle point was given hy Miss Elise l)c i Loier. assistant home agent. A I the conclusion ol Ihe pro gram plans were made for an all dav meeting to be held in Seplein hi r when a demonstration on Oil Lamp Convcision will he given. Mrs E ( ipi iugs, Md , ;. c. Piott. Warner is the gui of Silver si of Mrs, I Sgl Hav McDowell, who lias jiisl returned li ""i nine inoul le. achve dul v W illi I lie army ill Get luanv . is spending a LVduy tuihiugb vvllh his wile anil children, who reside in ( Iv de vv il h his parcels. Mr and Mr, .1 II McDowell lie will ic poit to Shaw field near Sumter. S C on lei nun.it ion ol his lur-Iuii::Ii. Mi ,s Audrey Ihe glle'-l ol al Iii i home SI vie Mi., in D s ol ( . I'.MlHl.l llwood Hole. Van I lay lies, student at Slate Col lege. Ilaleigh. and Mrs. Haynrs are now visiting hi. parents, Mr. Hid Mrs. .1. C llaynes, in Clyde. .Iiniinv llaynes. w ho is serving with , i he L. S. Navy, is expected for a .visit with his pfircnts, the J. C. Il.iv neses, within the nexl seyerul 'd.n,, Misionary (iroup To Hold Plate Supper Hv M US MILLAHI) KKHC.HSON Mountaineer Correspondent The llyder Mounlain Missionary Society's plate supper will be held al 7 p in. Saturday at the llyder Mounlain Church The event is a benefit for Un church, and everviine is inviled Among the outstanding features will he Ihe singing of Hie Killi.il Quartet of llyder Mountain and Clyde. NKW KINItl IH.AKTI N TO OPEN A private kindergarten under Miss Sue V illaril Lindsav w ill open August I'd al her home on Pigeon SI i eel Classes vv ill run from ! a in to noon for children three lo live years old. Y Mrs. II. K Chailwiik and her ilailKlilet'. Helly Ann Can oil. of Winston Salein, ale .fending sev eral days in Civile with her sister, Mrs. Edilh Cannon The Mae Given I'.iblo Clav; o( Clyde Melbodlst Church will hold it m monllily niecllng in the churi h classroom al 7 :tll p.m. I'riday. and Mrs James I . K 11 pal rick. Dr Thoiiias Sti nr In Id will sei e as his In other's besi mm and ush ers will he William Slringlield. al-o a brother of the bt ldegrooin-elecl , Hill Hieheson. brother of the bride. it , Charles Way, and Talbert Parker. .Ir . of Goldsboro Imnii'diatelv alter the ceremony at the church Mrs. Hieheson. not It er ol the hride-elcet, will entertain at a reception al her home on Hrown Avenue B. And P. W. Club To Have Picnic Meeting The regular meeting of the liu i ncss. and Piolessional Women Club will be held Tuesday. Align t i:t. ill Hie tin m of a picnic supper it the In-ne ol Mrs Kloyd Hippeloo an Pigeon Stieel. al (i o'clock. All visiting members of Hiisim s and Professional Women's Club, are invited to attend the meeting and are asked lo nolilv Mrs. W It Join's al Telephone I1H-.I or Mi s Dixie Campbell at I la Rector's Guild To Have Supper I he Hector's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will sponsor a benelil supper al the Parish Hon e on Wednesday, August 24, at (i .10 p.m. Mrs. .1 K Abel is in charge. Mrs. C K Owen and her ilnugh ler. Collie l.illle, of Nashville. Tenn . arc v i iling Mr. and Mrs. John Snialhcrs in Clyde. Mis. Owen and Mrs, Suiatlieis are sisters. Them. is Hav. Miss Ealbarini bara Hovd. Mi Miss Margaret Ann Hector Mrs Ned Howell. Ilyall, Miss liar ss iviati Writ kins. liecce. and Mis Mr and Mrs. . Illll Well- lb'' V In r i.i i i'lll -s . Ml dm Man ekeliil g and Mr .1 M.i III l lvilr hmiii ntivr- BIG. SPEC! ACULM 1 3UST 26 FRIDAY 8 P.M. ers OlVi FEATLKINC; ;anii Dram And Bugle Corps 129 PIECES COLORFUL NORTH CAROLINA PLE HARVEST FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4, and 5 HENPERSONVILLE, N. C s ' Hush i ! Paul Ho:1 me ..-Ml 1 al II (b.ipi. . no i I f 11 II I Mr ml B and Ml Ilerdav on Inad Citv Sunilav BMrs L icr Kaib' I Mr- I) Inn;, VU a vr-it to Ferguson. :ets son oi Mrs Civile, has leu Ii i I i , 1 1 go I rntn I me vi it h In . n .1 E. ( i I'OV IT 111 I V II- lie Navv other Mr- l'i, ink Mayes ol Wa-hing-1 1 c . t oi mi r Pensai ola, Ela . ei'w .pap. r publisher, is v i'-il ing Ml - I ula Keller C. C.uii)bell. w ho taught Id Hav wood Institute at Civ di'. and Mrs. Campbell and I Kin- daughter spent the week-end vfitue: Mr and Mrs. David Plotl oi So, o Gap iioad. Dr Campbell i. serving as pastor of a large l ch ,rch in Hiriuingliam. .via. ace Wiioilv and hf :m and daughter. Mr I.. i k Cameron, and their voiing son. Kent Carnei on, all of Kv . ai c guests ol Mr .lecithan Woody this w son-m oid Mi. Covingtoii. and Meek Mis Claude Allen. Mr. Dan U'atkips. Mr and Smart l.'ober on. and Mr. Halph Prevo-I bft ye.,- fi -lung ti ip to More Tlu v will n t urn on Minrben and daugll of New York, are In rc tor a ! I' I" fo"'" '' ' M'bo, J I' franrf- Mr. Mmeli.n wilt ji'in wife and d.mh'tr hen thn veri k end L Hisbv arrived her mother of St Prters--tprda.v for Mrs. H. C. Mr and Mrs. hvin Plnlman of St Peteisbiiig. are here to spend a vacation with the laHer's par ,pis. Mr, and Mrs. Linwood C.rahl Mr Plnlman is a student at the Lniv prsity of Tampa Mr and Mrs M. H t'.owles and daughter. ITorenre Ann. left this morning for Atlanta to sfend 'he week end wi'h relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray. .Ir.. 31 c spending this week in St. Louis. Mo., where the former is purchas ing merchandise for C. E Kay t Come to the . . . Farmers Federation mywood wmv;( CONTESTS PRIZES CAHTON HIGH SCHOOL Saturday, August 20 10 A. M. MUSICIANS - QUARTETS - CHOIRS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE - FREE LEMONADE -WATERMELON i
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