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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES
MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Office Phone 700- -Home Phone 462-J
Beaverdam Club
Meets With
Mrs. Tom Hipps
An all-day meeting of the Beaver
dam Home Deiiioii-ti -at ion Club
was held Tue-day at ttie home of
Mrs. Tom Hipn . .
Mrs. Lloyd Paiham. president. :
presided dining the bii?iiit'; hour'
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coined a; a new member.
Miss Maiv Coiiiweli. home agent,
conducted a work-hop on Convert
ing Oil Lamp- into EleLtiio Lamp-.
The program .d o liuluded re-
ports of projttt leader- Mis. T G :
Murray, home eaideir leader, dis
cussed tiie iiiltmv ut Chuie-f c ab
bage and Mr- h i n- I Jiinison
Poultn le-adrr cli i u -ed th.j Hill
ing of home rloi K Mi llr-y Don-,
aldson, tood pit trv.ition leader,
gave rei ip. -- iii iii..hn.r. pn kl-s.
Fall fashion tn-inl. t-ie outlined
by Mrs. Turn Hipp-'. iloHum; lead
er, and Mi-, i'.iul Kiibiii-iiii. home
beautihcalioii. ":ivv an illu Haled
talk on niethoi!- ol i -lini-hint; lur
niture The O tol,vr iik i-ling of the club
will bi- lnh! .il thi- huiui ot Mis.
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Beta Sigma Phi j
To Have Meeting j
The regular nieetiiiK of the Beta!
SiMma Phi uront will be held at,
the llawood ( "uii'ily Court House.'
Tlitu-d.iv nitfht. September ii. at1
7.:il u "cluck. Mrs. Herbert Braron '
will pi'l'-Ule. i
Information, Please
The society editor of The Mountaineer is' anxious to get a
complete list of all Haywood students that are going away to
school this year. The following information is desired. Please
send it in today:
Student's Name
School or College
Enrolled in the
Parent's Name
Class
Parent's Address
FILL IN AND MAIL TODAY. THANKS.
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Mrs. Medford
Is Hostess For
Home Club
Mrs. Ernest Medford was host
ess lor the September nieeliiiK ol
the Aliens Creek Himie Deiiioii.--tiation
Club which was held Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Hiram
McCracken presiding.
A demonstration on Ways to Pre
pare Apples was given by Miss
Mary Cornwell. home demonstra
tion agent.
A social hour followed the meet
ing and Mrs. Elbert Mills and Mrs.
Millard Mills were welcomed as
new members.
Plans were made for I he October
meeting to be held at the home of
Mrs. McCracken.
Girl Scout
Council Will
Meet Tuesday
The llazelwood-Waynesvillo Girl
Scout Council will meet at the
Girl Seoul Hut next Tuesday night
at 7 :iu o'clock to discuss plans for
I the Seoul work for the coining year.
All hoop leaders, co-leaders,
j troop committee members, and
member1- of the executive board
ol the council are asked to attend
the meeting.
Mrs W. II. Dameron of Warren
ton and her son. W. II. Dameron,
Jr.. of Boone, will arrive Sunday
for a visit to the former's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
David Hyatt.
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0 Regular Sizes
O Half Sizes
O Extra Large
Sizes 9 to 52
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O Jackie Hill
O Jane Clay
O Dorna Gordon
. O Janet Walker
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A Very Dressy Feeling.
We Recommend Them Most Highly
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C.A.R. Society
Meets With
Mrs. Howell
The Joseph Howell Society of the
Children of the American Revolu
tion met Wednesday afternoon at
Windover, the home of Mrs. James
Harden Howell, senior president Of
the group.
Before the business hour, flags
were advanced by Mary Barber and
Carey Howell, the C.A.R; creed was
led by Linda Sloan, and the group
sang the C A R. tong accompanied
by AWen Hart.
Officers for the past year made
reports and new officers were
elected as follows: junior presi
dent, Linda Sloan; secretary, Lane
Prevost; chaplain, Stanford Massie;
treasurer, Harriet Gibson; and
legistiar, Betty Barber. Appointed
to serve on the program commit
tee were Lane Prevost, Linda
Sloan, Harriet Gibson, Betty Bar
ber, and Stanford Massie.
Harriet Gibson was elected to
serve as page for the district meet
ing of the Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution which will be held
here on September 27. Additional
pages will be Lane Prevost and
Linda Sloan.
The members expressed good
wishes to Allen Hart, who is leav
ing soon to enter the freshman
class at Meredith College,
The next meeting of the society
will be held at the home of Linda
Sloan with Lane Prevost in charge
of the program. Betty Barber will
assist with the program and Stan
ford Massie will be in charge of
music.
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Mrs. Eller Is
Hostess Of
Luncheon Today
Mrs. Edith C. Eller of Bradenton,
Fla. who is spending some time at
Mount Valley Inn on the Soco
Gap Road, entertained at a lunch
eon at the Inn today.
Guests were seated at one long
table which was centered with an
arrangement of fall flowers in
shades of yellow and bronze.
Following luncheon two tables
were aranged for bridge and one
table for canasta. Prizes were pre
sented after the games to the
holders of high and second high
scores.
The gue.its were Mrs. Eric Clau
son, Mrs. William Ray, Mrs. Nora
Swift Atkins, Mrs. Jonathan Woody,
Mrs. J. M. Long, Mrs. Stoker of
Clearwater, Fla., Mrs. Paul Cochran
of Tampa, Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs.
G. M. Kimball, and Miss Lou Elva
Eller.
Students Are
Honored At
Church Supper
A special meeting of the Youth
Fellowship Group of the First Pres
byterian Church was held at thp
Church Sunday night in the form
of a back-to-school supper honor
ing college and high school stu
dents of the church.
The guests were seated at a II-
shaped table which Was centered
with mixed arrangements of flow-
eis in pastel shades. Miss Coretta
Henson. president of the Youth
Fellowship, presided.
Hallett Ward, Jr., gave an inter
esting report of his recent 15,000
mile trip to Alaska, and the col
lege students were introduced.
The supper was prepared and
served by members of the commit
tee of Religious Education of the
Women of the Church, of which
Mrs. George Craig is chairman.
Others assisting were Mrs. M. G.
Mamey, Mrs. Hallett Ward, Mrs.
L. Roy Callahan, Mrs. John Ste
phens, Miss Nancy Killian, and
miss l.ois Harrold.
Bob Campbell, asski.mt hn
director in the Waynesville High
ocnooi. was a special guest.
Reuben Moody
Family To
Have Reunion
Jnp annus mnn Un e . l
Reuben Moody Family will be held
i nouie oi Mrs. Martha Plott
on nil' wn Cm WnaA c. .
ouuuay
September 11
All members of the family and
".n.u.- aie invnea to bring a pic
nic basket and attend the meeting
Woman's Society
To Meet Tues.
The Woman's Soeietv of rh-i.
tian Service of the First Methodist
Church will meet at the Boyd
mciiiunai unapei, Tuesday Sep
tember 13, at 3.30 D m
Mrs. P. E. Bingham of Fines
reen win De guest speaker for
the afternoon and Mrs. Bonner Rav
fill 1 J J
will fiCTMUC.
D.A.R. To Have
First Meeting
The Dorcas Bell Lov. Chant.r
of the Daughters of the American
revolution will hold its initial fall
meetine at the home nf Vn nirn
Marshall, Friday afternoon, at 3:30
Personal Mention
"Mrs. O. M. Merry of Fairmont,
Minnesota and her brother, Byron
Barr of Hollywood, California are
spending this week with then
father, John E. Barr, and Mrs. Barr.
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Miss Mary uuernsey aim
McGee left Tuesday fo Orlando
Florida where they will spend the
winter.
Dr. and Mrs. Joe Way and young
son, Joe. IV, left Tuesday for then
home in Richmond after a visit to
Dr. Way's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Way, Jr.
Miss Alida Ann Collins, who
has spent the summer with her
grandmother, Mrs. J. F. Cabe, left
this week for her home in Washing
ton, D. C.
Ann Worthington, who has been
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Craig, has returned
to her home in Asheville.
Roy Martin, who is stationed at
Robbins Field, Wanier-Robbiii .:.
Ga., joined Mrs. Martin Sunday for
a week's visit at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers ami
Mrs. E. G. Cathey of Clyde will
spend the week-end in Slaumor.
Va visitinp Mrs. Ida Doh.iui. i'liey
will be accompanied bv Mr. a
Mrs. Hilliard Luther of Ashevil'e.
Mr. Rogers and Mrs. Calluy are
brother and sister of Mrs. Dot-.oii.
Miss Elise Del.ozier. who has
been spending a vacation with rel
atives in Asheville. returned Tins
day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopkins
of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Harbin of Decalur, Ga.. were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Murray and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hulchiu-son
have returned to I lo ir home in
Hampton, Va., after a visit to Mrs.
Murray's mother and .sister, Mrs.
W. L. McCracken and Miss Eliza
beth McCracken.
Miss Brendle Elected
Girl Scout President
Patricia Brendle was elected
president of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Girl Scout Troop 7 last Tuesday.
The elections were held at the
Scout Hut at the troop's first meet
ing since last May.
The Scouts are under the lead
ership of Mrs. Rankin Ferguson.
Suzanne Curry was elected vice
president; Charlatte Brown, secre
tary; and Juanita Kelly, treasurer.
MRS. GWYN ATTENDS LIBRARY
MEETING
Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, vho was
recently appointed by Governor
Scott to the North Carolina Library
Commission, attended a meeting
of the commission which was held
at the State Library in Raleigh on
Monday.
Miss Mary Cornwell left today
for her former home in Trusdale
County, Tenn., to spend a vacation
with relatives.
Mrs. Johnson Hill left Wednes
day night for her home in Flor
ence, S. C. after a visit to her
niece, Mrs. Harry Lee Liner, Jr.,
and Mr. Liner.
Donald Rhea, son of Mr. and
Mrs. V. M. Rhea of Hazelwood, will
leave Monday for Milledgevllle,
Ga., where he will attend Georgia
Military College.
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