September 26, 1949 THE WAYNES V1LLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE TO WOMEN JY and CLUB ACTIVITIES LOAN. Society Editor Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J ideration h Canton ma r I " iwas lu'lil isbunan pe ('anion Forecast For Winter t " TW Jrs. N"-'h I i sin 'tis s Ifl&it Jyiu A on-ii ''"" ! M7xrifc Ji l"kt' fzdmirt p,,,c.cd J it L I Vet" Mrs. Clay Grant ftayni'sviiie t-tiis'-; were ick'!ii. Mrs. C'rawliiid. anil Mrs. noi'lins in- David H. n. M: - W. .Jiuili lloop- ncr, Mrs. K. Brown, Kathleen T. A. Case. Mrs. Sted- committee ble tlecora- ri'lrcsh- y and Mrs. lulls' COllcC n. Sluno. Mrs. Sochrest, Mrs. Joe Mrs. Lora liam.s. Mrs. atiun. Mrs. K Palmer, Mrs. Mor- jffni'i' Jones; (turns. Mrs. :anls. Mrs. :s. Mrs. Kd Naiicy Gal-Iralh. eoting will A gay flannel peignoir. By VERA WINSTON BALLOON DOTS in red on t gray background make a gay look ing peignoir that would be a nica choice for the college wardrobe or wherever a robe combining warmth and prettiness is desirable. The shoulder yoke of this model extends all the way around the back. The belt slips through slits and it waist-hugging in the front only, leaving the back to fall loose from the yoke. Sueded flannel is the fabric used for this attractive dressing gown. Miss Ashton Is Bride Of M. F. Schwarz J Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Ashton of Atlanta. Ga.. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Herbert F. Ash- I ton of Wayncsville, to Melvin F. Schwarz of Atlanta. i The ceremony was held Septem ber 17 at the home of Mr and Mrs. ' A. H. Tyson on Emory Road. At ! lanta. The Rev. Kaimundo DeOvis, i Episcopal rector, pronounced the ) vows before an improvised altar in ! the living room. I The bride wore a gray crepe j dress trimmed with a beaded de sign of the same color. She wore ja rose beaver hat. gray beaded I gloves and black accessories. Com pleting her costume was a corsage of pink orchids. , Immediately following the cere mony an mtormal reception was held at the Tyson residence, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to New Orleans and Mobile. The bride is a graduate of the Waynesville Township High School, Western Carolina Teachers College and did graduate work in library science at the University of North Carolina. Following her graduation she was a member of the faculty of the Waynesville Township High School, and during World War II, she held a position with the United States News, in Washington. D. C. At the time of her marriage she was librarian for The Atlanta Journal. Mr. Schwarz is manager of the industrial review department of The Atlanta Journal and was for merly with The Atlanta Constitu tion. Upon their return from their wedding trip the couple will reside on Wood Valley Iioad, Atlanta. Mary R. Robinson Is Bride Of C. G. Connor y en Mrs. Grant is the former Miss Hetty Dessie Roberts Clark and the laic U'.il Her marriage to Mr. Grant, son of Mi took place September 10 in the home i MchafTcv. The couple will reside lor t mother. Mr Compa ny. 1,'olurls. daughter of Mrs. or Huh, 1 Is o'. Way uesville. .. i.ul) Grant of Dellwood, 1 the Ki v. and Mrs. George he present with Mr. Grant's Grant is employed l the l nagusla Manufacturing observe his lay on Sep- pndrhildrcn, fees Shelton. ays on Scp- e honored at at the State I Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McCall, SRuff and chil- Fred Coward. pk and chil- Fa Mills and James Shel ls Sisk, Will tfs. J. C. Ruff Mr. and Miss Mary Rosamund Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Robinson of Hazelwood, was mar ried to Clifford G. Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Connor of Bat Cave in a ceremony at the Nurses Home at five o'clock in the after noon, Friday, September 23. The Rev. Kay Allen pronounced the vows in the presence oi tne two families and a few close friends. The living room, where an im provised altar was arranged for the ceremony, was decorated with evergreens and autumn flowers. The bride and bridegroom en tered together. The bride was at tired in a fall dress of navy blue with navy accessories and a cor sage of red rose buds. Miss Louise Robinson was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a beige after noon dress with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow rose buds. Joe Allison served as best man. Immediately after the wedding the parents of the bride enter tained at an informal reception in the Nurses Home. The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with minia ture bride and groom. Mrs. Connor is a graduate ot the Wavnesvil e Township tiign School and has recently been cm- ployed at the Haywood County Hospital as a Nurses' Aid. Mr. Connor, who is laboratory technician at the Haywood coun ty Hospital, was educated in the Asheville schools belore serving three years in the Air Corps. He had technician's training at the Dell School of Medical Technol ogy in Asheville For the present the coupie residing with the bride's parents PST TO PP to last. the finest 'educed bv advertised time-proven 'ur best P. New Mittens Have Warmth Mothers and children will wel come a new type of mitten, double fleece lined for warmth and coated with neoprene, the duPont rubber, to keep small hands dry when making snowballs or building snowmen. The tough, durable, waterproof neoprene coating prevents the lin ing of the mittens from absorbing water, and eliminates the discom fort of wet, chapped hands. Called Eskimitts, the new mit tens are roomy enough for com plete hand-freedom, but are fitted around the wrist with closely knit, double - thickness wrist bands, which prevent snow from sifting down inside. Part of the mittens' wristlets are also coated with neoprene, pro viding added protection from melt ing snow and rain. The wrist bands and the neoprene coating are bril liant red, the color most apt to capture the eye of. a child. The soft, woolly lining of the mittens consists of two layers of fleece which will keep hands warm even in very cold weather. According to tests made by the U.S. Army, more warmth is gained through multiple layers of cloth than through one heavy thickness. Economy Mothers will also appreciate the economy of the mittens. They will give longer wear because of the neoprene coating, which is de signed to withstand rough usage and resist tearing. Unlike natural rubber, neoprene will not become soft or otherwise deteriorate through exposure to the bright sun. Joint Hostesses Entertain At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Whitener I'revost and Mrs. llilliard Atkins were joint host esses of a bridge parly followed by luncheon on Saturday morning at Camp Unagusta on the Pigeon Road. Arrangements of wild flowers were used in decorating. Following the progressions prizes were awarded to Mrs. David Hyatt, who held high score, and to Mrs Boyd Owen, who held low. Mrs W. H. Dameron of Warrenton, who is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Hy att, was presented an honor gift. The guest list included Mrs. Hy att. Mrs. Dameron. Mrs. Hubert rrr.mll f .l.ickson Miss.. Mrs Boyd Owen, Mrs. Harold Massie. Mrs. Carleton Weatherhy. Mrs Al vin Ward, Mrs. Grayden Ferguson. Mrs. Kermit Callahan of Miami. Mrs. Eric Clauson. Mrs. T. I. Gwy n. Mrt Tom I.ce. Mrs Felix Stoval!. Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. I.ois Hriggs Hendrv, and Mrs. Woodson Jones. Benefit Bridge Is Set For Wednesday Night G. S. Leaders To Start Course On Tuesday 'l li,. Hi .1 ol lour sessions of a ti.o, m ' oiii .- lor (Jul Scout Troop leadi rs anil oilier Girl Scout volunteer unrkiTs. will 1"' held to morrow 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ( at I he Girl Scout Hut from si-M il t ie o'clock. 'l li,- i iiiii r w ill be conducted by Miss Alice 1 inclicr and will be de signed ;Mi aul the ill lo sue assistance l new w ho' are not familiar w ith I .emit program, in d also lo members ot the Scout Coun- Thrce be licld til nine aihi party, sponsored of Veterans of The mittens come in three sizes, small, medium and large. A benefit bridge hv the Auxiliary Foreign Wars, will be given in the V.F.W. Clubroom Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Tickets for the affair are on sale at Roy's, Campbell's Sewing Shop, and The'l.adye Fayre Beauty Shop, and reservations for tables may he made with Mrs. R. R. Campbell at telephone 379-J or Mrs. Roy Mose man at telephone 2fiO Prizes will be awarded al each table and relreslimems win o. served following the games. Players are requested to bring their own cards to the parly. Proceeds from the event to the fund to support projects ot the Auiliary at Oteen llospila tonal meetings will .it The Hut from seven mi uVluik in the evening, on Thin -day ol I his week anil I ut s clay and Thursday of next week. l'ai cnls ol l he girls and others interested in Gill Scolding arc in- v it, .(I to atirml the ioni se. .i -i i Mrs. Jones Is Hostess For Woman's Society The Woman's Society of Chris li;m Service of Kiiabeth Chapel Melhodi-I Church held its regular incciing .v ' Thursday night at H. ho,,.,, ol Mrs. llilliard Jones. Mrs. Hugh H.'lchile presided. Mi ., , K I! ! looser led the de votional u-ie;. as a thom "Jesus. I limscll the l in nerstoiH'". Mrs. Joe Turner, program chairman, pi , M'lilcd a program on "Our Faith". Tho-e taking part were Mrs. Woody Jones, Mrs. Mark Gal loway. Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. : Hooves Nolanil. Mrs. Claymor Mc- , Ciacken. Mrs. Carter Camp, and i Mrs. Wav Kali lille. Guests l er I lie meeting were Mrs. Fred Henry, president of the Mag- ' gie Society . ami Mrs. William Hol stein. recording secretary of the Maggie Soi iety. Woman's Society To Have Officers Training Day Officers Training Day lor the Woman's Society of Christian Sei v ice of the Dellwood Circuit of Hie Methodist Church will be held Wednesday al 2 pin at the Dell wood Church, according to in an nouncement hv Mrs F. (1 Dry man Waynesville District Promotion Secretary for the Society Appearing on the program and presenting their respective fields of work will be Mrs. Hugh Ka'.clitio. president of the Elizabeth Chapel Society; Mrs. Isabelle Walker, v ice president of the Maple Grove So ciety; Mrs. C. C. Williams, vice president in charge of promotions; the Rev. Mrs. C. O Newell of Crablree, Missionary Education and Service; Mrs. W, W. Jones, district secretary of Children's Work: Mrs Jerry Liner of Lake Junalu-ka. district secretary of Status of Wo men; Mrs. Edward Glavish. presi dent of the Maole Grove Society , presenting Christian Social Rela tions and Local Church Activities. ! Mrs J. E. U. Houser, publicity; Mrs. Way RatclitTe. music: and Mrs W A. Hyatt, disliict secretary of Spiritual Life. All women, who are members of the Methodist Church, are iiuiied to attend this meeting, especially those in the churches of the Dell wood Circuit which includes Dell wood. Elizabeth Chapel, Maggie, and Maple Grove. Florrie Patrick Entertains At Birthday Party Miss Florrie Patrick entertained a group of young friends al a parly Saturday evening in cclebi .it ion ol her thirteenth birthday. The all.nr was given in the private dining room at Patrick's Cafeteria and the hostess was assisted by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Patrick. Pink and white candy canes were used in decorating and re freshmelns were served following games. The guest lisl included Miss Elizabeth Elliott, Miss Linda Sloan Miss Margaret Rogers. Miss Mar lone Moody. Miss Sylva Newell. Miss Janet McCaiter, Miss Eileen Gcrringer, Miss Ann Coinan Craw ford. Miss Sally Stovall. Miss Ju lia Ann Stovall. Miss Marguerite Russ, Miss Elizabeth Watkins, Don Fowler, George Dewey Stovall. Stanley Williamson. Carl Mundy. David Folmel. Roy Callahan. Billy Rogers. Hobby Lancaster, Ted Rog ers, and Joe Boyd. First District D.A.R. To Meet Here Tuesday PERSONALS ,li . Fred Howell of l I . ai e here for a loinier s parents, Mr. out Mrs I) A Howell Mr and 1 'i 1 1 itLnre, M il lo the Ml at (. iler Horn. M It'.i m the -ui Mi du al in ol Mr and ol Canton, has iphomore class School, Augus- Philm ai.d Mis i no 'l ' al Prims York. Jr.. son of Mr. li York of Canton is I the sophomore class m::i Slate College. Mrs d.. 1. in-law 1 iei i y Jot alhan W Us M al Ti oulinan. in oody left Fri ii her brol In r Mr. and Mrs. Atlanta. Mr and Mr the wi ok end jellied II Ho bet and Ml .Ve-luil' lal .law. ol In Aaron Provost spent i Atlanta where they tor's father. Jack Richmond and also -in-law and sister, Mr. Calvin Houghland. of Mr- dui a Ray ne left last week for a visit to her niece. Mrs. Cal w.i Houghland, and Mr Houghland at their home in Nashville, Tenn. Mi., Albert New and children, w ho spent I he summer here, left last week lor their home in Texas C Tt . Tex. Mr anil and sou ha reside this al lends the University Mis. Thomas L. York c gone lo Halt imore to winter while Mr. York medical school at the of Maryland. He was graduate versity School. in June North ( Iroin the Uni arolina Medical Mr. and Mrs. Ro A. Shook left last week for Knoxvillo where Mr. Shook ha-, entered the senior class at the University of Tennessee. i- Mrs Charles K. tjuinlan left Fri day lor Fayetleville where she is visiting her daughter. Miss Mary cjuinlan. Miss Noland Is Pledged to Sorority Miss Peggy Noland. who is a member of the freshman class at Iowa State College, was recently pledged to Chi Omego, national so cial sorority. Miss Noland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). Reeves Noland The twenty-eighth annual meet ing of the First District of North Carolina, National Society of the Daughter of the American Revo lution, will be held in the First Presbyterian church here tomor row. Mrs J. F Jonas of Marion, dis trict director, will preside at the meeting and the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of Waynesville, Mrs. J. W Killian. regent, will be hostess. The meeting will open with the assembly call by Robert Massie and the processional will be played by Miss Bette Hannah. Mrs. Killian will call the session to order and bring greetings from the hostess chapter and the Rev M It. Wil liamson will give the invocation. Vocal selections will be presented by Mrs. .1. W. Kirkpalrick, Jr. Miss Virginia Home of Wades boro, state regent, will be the prin cipal speaker and Miss Gertrude Carraway of New Bern, vice presi dent general, will also make an address. Reports will be made by re gents of the eight chapters in the district and reports of District C. A. R presidents will be made as follows: Joseph Howell. Way nesville. Mrs. J H Howell, Sr ; Capt David Vance, Asheville, Mrs. 1. W. Tatum; Col. Ephriam. Brev ard, Mrs. R. .1 Lyday. Chairmen for the Committees at the meeting are Mrs O. A. Meyer, nominating; Mrs. J. R. Boyd, regis tration; Mrs A G. Barnett. invi tation; Mrs. R F Walters, cour tesy; and Mrs J. II Howell, hospi tality. Pages will be Harriet Gibson, Lane Provost, Linda Sloan, Mrs. Parks Sherrill, Sara Ann Frazier, Mrs. Albert Neal. Lelice Parker and Mrs. Odell Trexler. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift and son, Jimmy Swift, and Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins spent Sunday in Asheville its guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moss Salley. The occasion was the joint birthday celebration for Mrs. Salley and Mr. Swift, whose birthdays fall on the same day. .Enter (FORDS 100,000 CAR-SAFCTY CONTEST and e "! attractive ratUctor ImtalUd Will Rector's Guild Will Meet he Rector's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will meet Tues d'iv celling al fl o'clock at the home of Mrs. James A. Gwyn with Mrs William 1. Lee as assosicate i hostess. West Canton Club Meets At County Kitchen The West Canton Home Demons tration Club held an nil -day meet ing Thursday in the County Krt- ehon on Depot Street. The morning hours were devot ed to a demonstration on textile painting, given by Miss Mary Corn well, home agent. Following luncheon Miss Coin- well conducted a workshop on lamp conversion. Mrs. W. S. McElrath. president of the club presided during the business session. Hazelwood P.-T.A To Meet Tonight The first meeting of the Hazel- wood Parent-Teacher Association I he held in the school audi torium tonight at 7:.iU o clock. Mrs Whitener Prevost, president, will fireside. Mr and Mrs. Dewey SI ova 1 1 and children, Julia Ann and t.eoigc Dewey Stovall, spent the week-end in Marion as guests of Mrs. Slo vall's father, the Rev. P. W. Tucker. i lece" ho" to ire' At I mo" 16.' d wo; lflln IT!!1 30 iVed Co""' cotet' oO.P.'T--o',a, day. aVi8 oo !,470 l,or r ir-r-rr WPT isurcnFEP 1KJ FALL , WINTER LET US CALL in At '' ! i. ,sc,.al Church will meet Tues- : Marlon as cuests of Mrs. Slo- IVl C fVl U L L C IM llPV W A ' i ,is,- ,.,.,.i..r at II o'clock at the t, faihfr the Rev. P. W. i " W i home ol Mrs. James A. Gwyn with Tucker. Y-V. v. I- . . -TH 'Mrs. William 1. Lee as assosicate " itf?K LAFF - A - DA I "" ' Trim wrarable dresses fPM hfVr . 3 i t : s - JtV. 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