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August 22, 1949 T THE WAYNES VTLLE MOPNTAINEEB PAGE THREE fcT TO WOMEN ETY and- CLUB ACTIVITIES'! SIX).N, Society Editor Office Phone SUSIE SERENE WITH PIN IN LUNG 700 -Home l'hone 4G2-J Club fcnic Chiffon And Crepe III.' I"'""' I jff , i ""' '",r"1' ' W pper ' I .Ml' noon i , ii , i I L I.mc Talia- -iV ' V II y l L tO fe-!- Pretty nightgown with lace trim ma By vera Tea Is Given To Honor Miss Richeson M'- W F. Svwl'l. Mrs Staim.v. and Mi-., JI;i., joint liiM,-: m -. al a t lit- home of artair us tfien Ales Dorothy 1 1 1- I'uil.ij atlciiuion Me- Klljlall 1 lit a J I UUl It lu M C Killtan lea un llLlltr v l-.li ' kith i Is the tltealtlt . . . icy fill lows letter! Let resi riplion pre- Aijency IS ORE I Operated WINSTON TWO FABRICS are sometimes better than one when plotting particularly pretty design be it for street or intimate wear. This dainty nightgown uses flesh col ored chiffon for the bodice and matching crepe for the skirt. Alen con typo lace is posed over the chiffon bodice, and an inset band of satin terminates in a bow in back. Short satin sleeves extend from the dropped shoulder line. This is a charn jug gown for a gilt or for self-pampering. who-.,- manure lu James n iiifi'.rlil v.ili ukf plate -miida, at in,- i- ,i -1 Piebvteriau t'liuul, A i i.iiiHei.iriils ol mixed eaiden Mower-, w.ie u-ed tin ou.hiiut the liou-e will, )ie exception of the illume ,,, where bridal uio 111 l'ie:ul,-il. 'llu. dining table, ulmh held a uvstal puiii-li bowl. .i itccoiatcd with while lapels in low ihcr holders and an arrange ment ol while los.s, while sweet h:i and t:v psophiha During l lu- (ij-t honr Mis Hen Sloan received I lie guests at the ! mil entraiiee and introduced "'HI lo tile rccciviilt! lie., it 10.. I. "as composed ol Hie hostesses. Mi's liiehesun. her mother, Mrs. 1.. M Itiiheson. her grandmother. Mis W h trails, and Mrs Sam Si i in-lit 1.1. mother ol thi. bride- i'l 'oom-eli i 1 Mis. .1 kilh.in invited the eallers into th,. dining room and Mis James Harden Howell. Jr., presided at Hie punch howl. Assist ing in scrv in- were Mi s. (). If Mae. Donald Miss Kihel Evans .and Miss Mary Ann Massie. Mis (lot Massie received and made the ml i odiirlions during the second hour and Mrs. H 1. I'rcvosl niMled the quests into the dining room. Mrs kmihall llai her pr,.. sided al th,. tea table and serving were Mis Man Lu Elwood. Miss Belle Hannah, anil Miss Lois Massie. Around on. hundred "? . "W.J" .-"'.I ""m . Urr- L-1'"- r s tf,c ) l EVERYBODY'S WORRIED but 15-months-old Susan Aiello. shown in the arms of her mother, Mrs. G. P. Aiello, as she arrives in Philadelphia from Cleveland. The tot was rushed to the City of Brotherly Love after she sw allowed a straight pin that lodged in her lung. Physicians will operate after Susie has been under obsen ation a few davs. (iiternalioiiol) Mrs. Medford, Recent Bride Is Honored The Medf ords Entertain With Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. lioyd Medford of Creen Cove Springs, Kla., enter tained at a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Medloid's aunt. Mrs. Joe Doggett, on Friday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Francis of Heidsville, Mr. and Ivrs. Kenneth Turner, Miss Jean Ann Bradley, Miss Jackie Sue Messer, Joe Turner. Henry UfTord of Birmingham, Ala . Miss Naney Jo DogKetl, and Bruce Heinertson, t Misses Ann anil Mary Osborne left last week for a viit to then aunt, Mrs. Winifred Baker, and Mr. Baker in Orlando, f la. r guests called during Hie designated hours Church Circle Will Have Tea Members ol Circle No. 1 of the I' ll si I'l'csln tcrian Church w ill en terlain with a tea at the home of Miss Alice tjuinlan on Tuesday from 4 to (i p.m. The event will honor Mrs. Ham ilton Akeis, a member of the cir cle, and lu r mother-in-law. Mis. Kriiest Akers. who are leaving soon lo reside in Meadow View. Va. No formal invitations have been issued bid all women of the Church as well as friends of the honor gnosis are invited to call. ltoberl (iibson has returned from Ft liiagg where he hail two weeks ol lio-eiw Airborne Training. Mi s Kdilh Moore of Sylva and Mi Al.ulhj Council of Bonne ar med today loi a visit to Miss l.nid.i Sloan. Mis Phil Moiifonl. bride of last June, was honored at a bridge luncheon given Thursday with Mrs .1 Wilford Hay, Mrs. James M Long, and Mrs. Roy Campbell as hostesses at Nie hoine of Mrs. Hay. Kai-ly fall flowers in shades of yellow and orange were used in decorating the rooms where six tables weie assembled. Following the games Mrs. Cray den Ferguson received the high score prize anil Mrs. Hoy Francis I he second high prize. Mrs. Med ford was presented a gift by the hostesses. The guests in addition to Mrs. Medford wile Mrs. N. M. Med ford. Mrs. Joe Doggett and guest, Miss Flgia lloleutt of Salisbury. Mrs Woodson Jones, Mrs. David ll.wilt. Mrs Grayden Ferguson, Mrs. Kimball Barber, Mrs. Mailed Ward. Mrs. T. Lenoir CJwyn, Mrs. J. II. Way, Jr., and guest, Mrs. Oliver White of Richmond, Mrs. Thomas L. Campbbell, Jr. Mrs. It L. Prevost, Mrs. J. W. Seaver. Mrs. James W. Killian. Mrs Harold Massie, Mrs. Joe Tale. Mis. Alvin Ward, Mis. Kit h- . . , . . , .. i .. at .... ii. . I .. . n 1 ... I :o i I la 1 DC I .11 miss m-uc men j Certificates Are Presented To 107 Readers foe iiiiiiiircii and seven mem bers of the Vacation Heading Club received reading cert ideates at special programs held last Friday. The certificates were presented by Miss Margaret Johnston, li brarian, for the completion of a minimum of ten books. The final program. which in eluded the showing of a film "The ' Five Lit 1 1(. Peppers." was held for club members in the Waynosvil Ic area Friday morning and for Civile members in the afternoon The reading club, which has j been sponsored by the Haywood (County Library for Hie past live summers, bad an enrollment of j2f)() members this year. Circula tion of juvenile books al the li- orarv lias increased during this period from 2.000 in 1!M4 to 27.000 for the yejir ending June, 1 !!)!). Weekly story hours have been held during the summer al the lilirary here, and also in Clyde. w here the reading club is conduct ed under the sponsorship ol the j Civile Woman's Club. Miss Johnston has been assisted ilh the Way nesville group by Mrs Raymond Lane. Miss Kula Patler- Flower Growers Invited To Enter 'Flower Show Flower growers throughout the county are invited to enter ex hibits in tlie Flower Show to be held at the First B.iptisl Church Friday from 1 p.m. until t) p ni . under the sponsorship of the Rich land Garden Club Entries must be on the floor by 10:30 a.m. before the judging starts at 11 a m. Ribbons for first, second and third places will be presented lor the following classifications and specimens. CLASSIFICATIONS Section A 1 Arrangement for wall table. 2 Arrangement tor cof fee table 3. Araugement for inlui mal luncheon table. 4. Arrange ment for informal dinner table. Seel ion B - I Large arrange ment not over 3G inches. 2. Large arrangement for porch or fireplace Section C 1. A line arrange ; nient using one l.vpe of Mower 2. An arrangement using a figurine as an accessory or container. 3. An arrangement in unusual container, as , gourd, wood, etc. Section I) 1. Minjalure arrange ment not to exceed three inches In either dimension 2 Miniature not to exceed live inches in height. Section K 1. Oriental arrange ment, background and accessories permitted. Section F One color arrange ment: 1, Bowl. 2. Vase. Section G 1. Arrangement of fruit and vegetables 2 Arrange ment of fruit. 3. Arrangement of vegetables. Section II 1. Arrangement in autumn colors: berried shrubs, foli age or weeds. Section 1 1 Cool arrangement: cool colors, as blue green or while. Section J 1. Arrangement in pair of containers. Section K 1. Arrangement for picnic table for porch or lawn. Section M 1 Shadow box. Section I. 1. Victorian arrange ment. 2 Modem arrangement -accessories may be used, SPKCIMFNS Section N Dahlias 1. Inhibition. 2. Dec orative. 3. Cactus llowcicd. 4. Lilliputian. Zinnias 13 blooms i 1. Giant Mrs Guv 2. Dwarf. 3. Mexican. lolte is the Hoses i3 of .hit variety! 1 Tea. guei ite Way 2. Annuals. 3. f'lorihiuula lone Street. Miss Medford Is Hostess Of Dessert Bridge Miss Bebe Medford entertained at a dessert bridge at her home on Love Lane Saturday afternoon The residence was decorated throughout with mixed garden flowers. Following the games Mr Porter Frady was awarded top score pi ie. Miss Jean Ann Bradlev . the low score prize, and Mis Guv Mac Farland of Charlotte, the Moating prize Those attending were Mi-. Jean Ann Bradley and guest. Mi -. r.ehe Wells of Tavares, I la . Mi- Mar guerite Wuv and gue-i Mr cm MacFarland. Miss ltaib.ua ui fluyd. Miss Norma .L.iie Hui.ni Miss Mary Ann Ma m, Mi s vl.u v I. u Klvvooil. Mrs N,M Howell Mi Betty Bradlev, Miss Bel,,- liaiiu.i.i and Mrs Phil Medloul The Kortes Are Hosts Of Party Mr. and Mrs Robert Korle w en hosts of a bullet dinner al Hi, i home on the Country Club Road Saturday evening in honm ol then guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rohcit nul la rd of St. Petersburg. Fla. Mixed garden flowers in shades of yellow and orange were used in decorating. The guests in addition lo Mr. and Mrs. Billiard were Mi and Mr. Leon Killian. Mr and Buslinell. Mr and Mrs G ball, and Mr and Mis Hyatt Maggie Club j Meets With Mrs.Plott ' Tl The Maggie Home Demonstra tion Club held an all-day meeting Thursday at the home of the presi dent, Mrs Herbert Plott. A Food Conservation report was ineii bv Mrs Hobart White, who .ave the members pertinent in formation on available freezer con tainers. Mis Jmi Plott. Foods and Nu triiioii leader, led a discussion on prei ant ions to be observed in pre i .ii 1 1 1 i- piotein foods for picnics. other reports were given by Mi l).,ve Plott on House Fur iit I in-- Mrs Herbert Plott on i I. thine and Mrs C I. White on lii.il, Management . ! Mary Coi nweil home agent, an a demonstration on Textile Pallll Dm in ' a business session plans weie made for a lamp workshop to b, h, 1,1 in September at the home ol All ... c. 1. White. Mi s i h ia lloleutt of Salisbury an iicl on Thursday for a visit to Mi Jo,. Doegftt at her summer home on the Country Club Road. Mrs. Jaiu.s I. White of Hills hui.i g.i . ,s here fur a visit to her mi in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mi , lames 1(. Thomas. I! Mi S.nn M Kini-lloward cluster . Marigold i3 bloomsi -1, Giant 2. Dwarf. 3. French. Gladiolus - 1. One Spike, any variety. 2. Collection. Tuberous Begonia 1. One bloom and foliage. Snapdragon 1. Single spike. 2. Collection. Petunias i3 blosoms i 1 Double 2. Single. Miscellaneous Flowers 1. Three of any kind. Section () 1. Wild flowers: col lection or named specimens. OUR TOOLS WE NEVER DO FORGET WE'RE MOST EFFICIENT, YOU CAW ,; BET MacFarland of guest ol Miss al her home on Char-Mar-M .il n Joe Cathey. Mrs. Hugh ! Hatsie Fi ford. M Mas-.ie, Mrs James Thomas Mrs James II Howell, Jr . Hoy Francis, and Mrs. C Weathei by. eeiiian. Jr Mrs pre- 2 Ladies' Beautiful Gold Wrist Watches and 2 Genuine Eversharp Pen and Pencil Sets -FREE! luctodDDis Friday, Aung. 2 Business & Residential Properly On the Premises Described p.M.-Mrs. Delta Burrice Luther section, Candler, North Carolina. G miles cast of Canton. North Carolina, and niles from the great industrial plants at Enka. Service station, store building and 'lows. Water piped into buildings. Can be bought separately or as a whole. Al inging in good income. In the village of Luther, with school bus and commercial 'ton, Enka and Asheville. A stream of traffic insures good business at this location, "gerator, cooking ranges and other household furniture will be sold separately. M. - Mrs. Lyda Holtzclaw 'in residence and threecottages, on U. S. Highway No. 23 seven miles from Way two miles from Balsam, opposite Fish Hatchery. These dwellings are of the most "tic type, in a Tetdng of beautiful shrubbery and flowers. All have water, electric- Abundance of beautiful trees, with out-door shaded pavilion for reading or card so concrete poof Idea S for ear-round residence. Also have a few cho.ee building ning premiseT' Any of the above properties can be bought separately or as a ill for Mrs. Holtzclaw a number oi f 'wnaieiy following the real esiaie t'des of antimiP furniture, dishes, ornaments, etc. ALL THE ABOVE SALES CONDUCTED FOR THE OWNERS. REASONABLE TERMS Homey Brothers Land Auction Co. Wytheville, Va. i i iv m ; x n, Saks Manager "Wytheville Our Home, The v. on- our j Ml ' ( I if! uril K. Hrovvn. .Ii ' Ulenl ol the Clyde WomaiiV Club. J has been in charge al Civile and j her assistants were the licv and ! Mrs. W T Mcdlin, the Itev. and 'Mis. C (i Cross, Mr-.. Howard .Shook, Mrs, Fdith Cannon, Mrs ' Hugh Italclille. Miss Alice Hi oi n. . Ur French llav nes, Mr and Mrs ! Stanley l.iv'iimslon, and Mrs. lal Brooks Those receiving certificates were: In the Wayncsv ille area, D.iv id j Akers. Carey ArriiiKton. Frankie Sue A.1 rinnton. Helly Itlilh Al J kins, Jackie Atkins, Hetty Jean j Halentine, Sally Lou Halentme, I Douglas Bradley. Cecelia Braron, Victor Hraren. Dorothy Hi ides, Charlotte Hrovvn, Clara .lane Hrown, Roma Hose Hrovvn, Judy Burgess, Judy Cabe, Jimmy ('.Isa bella, Toni Cesarano, Bruce Clark, Sarah Cobb, Carolyn Ann Collins. Preston Crews. Salinda Dieus. Ann Dulin. Barbara Jo Kilvvards. Diana Fgle, Agnes Kills. Sarah Kllis, Da vid Ensley, Doris Ann Knsley. Lo- retta Frazier. PeKK.v Fraiei . Ann Grant, Kdilh llaney. Jack Har grove, Ann Heinz, Dolores Ann Hembree, Patsy Ann Holder. Hetty Jean Howell, Linda Jo Howell. Latane James, Betsy Janes, Jeanette Joiner, Gail Kirk patrick, Mike Leatherwood, Vivian Leathei wood, Carolyn Lewis, Dale Lewis, Katrina McBride. Jack Mr Kvoy. Charles Parker, Polly Park er, Ray Pinion, Joe Plott, Jimmy Plott, Barbara Ratcliffe, Carolyn RatclifTe, Willie Lu Reece, Joel Rothermel, Rachel Ann Ruff. Betty Jean Russell, Jackie Siler, Betty Jo Smith. Charlotte Smith, Sonja Snyder, Billy Spitzer, George Stretcher, Paul D. Thompson, Jr., Joyce Ann Turner, Jean Weather by, Jimmy West, Thenia Ann Wil lett, and Stephen Woody. In the Clyde area, Joan Carolyn Banks, Bruce Buchanan. Theresa Davis, Bob Evans, Peggy Sue Free. Ronnie Hall, Martha Jean Hardin. Leanna Harris, Diana Haynes, Pinky Haynes, Betty Sue Jones. Grace Jones, Mike Leatherwood, Donald Livingston, Brenda Med ford, Trina Rathbone. Jimmie Win frey, Charles Woods, Frankie Jean Woods, and Pauline Woods. Members who received certifi cates through the Bookmobile serv ice are Kay Boyd. Katie Ann Boyd, Alice Enloe, Donald Franklin, Jane Moody, Kirby Owen, Franklin War lick, Ray Warlick, Shelby Jean Warlick, Magalene White, Paul White, Dixie Williams and Gary Wyatt. . Another Of The BIG AUGUST Star Values At ! (lelh-Jludiaa Just Received Your FALL - TIME, ALL-TIME FAVORITE FABRIC Versatile Durnble Fnshionnble CorcDimiroy Yellow O Wine liluc Tan Hrown (ray fit a 39 Inches Wide FAST COLORS 10 WALE You Always Save At REGULAR $1159 YARD Our Low Price Belk-cJfudiati "Home of Better Values"
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