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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FOUR OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES Phone 700 Home Phone 4bJ-J MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor - Oilier Methodist Circles Will Meet Tomorrow Methodist Women To Hold Zone Meeting Library Notes Community Development Champions The lillY Kirs! IH'Xl low t il - I'.llllll' Krlll ' t 1' 111 ( ir, h 1 1 1 1 p in, in 1 Ill'IT.t' p in fin llcliU' M' s. ( ill Si (in lit'ltn' VHl lio-V Cm IllUllf ll.nv.i 7 ;i:l i; ( , -1 1 villi' I'in-les nf the Woman s So- The ; ,f Christian Service of the; wood C !i'tho'.lit Church will meet i Six ietv iiiiu.i! nu'i'l iiivl of the ,Iay r.intv Zone ef the Woman's; o' t liri-1 1 in Service of the I'i:t s,1;iv . October -1 as ful- ' T.un h i-'iiirt li c No. 1 i it 1 1 Nil i( Mr- , No I Mi . 1 w llll: ill meet at the h Jolly with Mrs. co-hostess at 'A.'W Mill mill ln.v Massie W I meet liector the j mi the 7 HO i; I .on oi the Wi on. No Mr- p in No ol Mr Mr. V, . ,il 7 ' I, N ol li 1 Hill M II. !l -i llotl' .- will Nohie rile Wll .i p in I ! will W M C meet at the Howies with co-hostess, a meet at Garrett, linger as tin .Ir nil ohh el at I lie u it h Mr -lio-ti il li C .1 the She K tie , Metheih-t ' the Met In '. Ociolvr ." , it 10 ,i m (he lt'iuh he.-.r. MV I., v i Morgan ut' pre-nleitt . v. 'II preside .Mis .1 presidi ii' J Woman s I spr.il.tT ;. ', t ivit ies ol ' past iMt.ti Tin th j jirani vi!! J v.uuv: i 1 i Me' lnxIM ! the Wow: ::iv I il ! mend ; .mil p I Conin nt M-..r.t-- .mil i ' 1 1 r i 1 1 ,n worker- Mole 1 'l, i i -tie pie i III .il IV i will he held at on Wednesday. Ihe -t's-ioii will open i will continue through In i ,iv 1 1 llll!' C'lv do. zone it Brvson City, -tern District ol will he a Kuest id will I eport oil the ac Ihe women during the reia e car "He ot the (lav's pro be four point of ad- I" 1 1 it i i I ii if 1 1 1 it' every woman a- a member of i' '- Sot let v L' i I ncrease it.i per cent t 3 i All Mn!vimj. tna. building. il, tor a World Christian i I ' ( )ne I Imusand new cr full-time mtl ,-iet ; died oHitei's i the 'J- so- of C"!ds Rub VapoRub on throat . .chpst. Mplt some in mouth, tool WICKS V VoRu all a ee K parci ! ( ; w -. i and Mi- altendetl I Sat in da in Ih tl tli mis arc expected , I i:m. I-: I'-h, Mr .1 Mr- Wolt and I ot A t i s . were ol Mrs. Woll' Mi T. I.enoir Woll ami Mr f imphell. .Ir.. m Knosville ENJOY YOUR WHOLE HOUSE THIS WINTER WITH AN ECONOMICAL l t nviwi, oiKiMts n j r y I ft an mi MAUOAKKT JOHNSTON COUNTY LlP.liAIUAN' KXKiruixr. uoKsnii' One of our most fretiuent ipies tions is Do you hav e sonic: hinu 1 could use lor a devotional.'" W e have a number of hooks w hich are perfect answers to that question. Here arc a few to hel: you. Maus-Christ and the l'ine Ait Maus World's (rcat Madonnas Myers- Knriclunt; Worship. Armslront; - I': av er Poem .. Morrison--Maslerpieces of licli Hious Verse. Hays -- Worship Service for Youth. Hays Worship Prnc.rini and Stories for I n!e rinedialt .. llll! ('.real liclieioiis Poeti v Kelsey Stories for Juni"r Wor ship. (iilhei i Devotions lor Youl h Brown Children's Wol ship in the Church. Ituiess Junior Worship Male rial. tjimuhv .1 ii 1 i I .i 1 1 1 Year. Dicks - Thv llcallh Shall Sprue' I'orth. I Smith l.v I ir liell-ioll. Milhuau liesi l.ovcd llv inn am! i Prayers. lieeves 1 1 v nnu as lateral ore. ! Hi ii - -More Than W'c re. 1 Knleslou Thirlv Stories 1 lake : to Tell. The Psalms. -Sermons in Slorics. More S e I m o n s In ft K These four girls brought East Pigeon community fust place in the quartet singing competition in the Haywood County Com munity Development Field Day at Canton. Left to right are: Mrs. Kobort Justice. Patsy Deaver, Mrs. James Messer and Mrs. Claude I radv. i Mountaineer photo by Ingram's Studios'. Leslie Stids;er Stidger Stories. Brow n Plays. Wallact for Boys. Kicc- My Fat her' ! Brvant- Children ligious Pictures. Vhc( ler Sing in Baptist Missionary Union Meet Here Thursday To rrcasurv of lieligioits One Iluiithttl Stories World. Hook ol Prats Kc- Mrs. Leckey Is Honored At Coffee Hour HEATS THE WHOLE HOUSE With a Brown Tropic-Sun coal . circulator which moves and cir culates the warm air, there is no need for you to limit your winter living to one or two rooms. Enjoy your whole house. : Roll out of bed in the morning and dress in comfort. Stop shiv ering while preparing or eating breakfast. Learn how wonderful it is to be comfortable all day long anywhere in your house, no matter how cold it is outside. 3 AND 5 ROOM MODUS Two models of the Tropic-Sun are available at most good dealers. One holds 65 pounds of coal and the larger model holds 100 pounds. Each is engineered to burr, coal gradually from the outer wails in toward the cen ter, just Lite a good furnace. One filling lasts from 12" to 36 hours. NATURAL DRAFT PRINCIPLE ASSURES ! CIRCULATION u . " ' . - .. - . ; The Tropic-Sun principles of natural warm air circulation nave I been proven ,on thousands of stoves. It draws the cold air from the floor; warms, then expells the heated air through the top rill Brown' patented cabinet design speeds up this process of b'. air turnover with a grill near the top of the stove which allows -cold air to strike hot air and form a fast natural draft of drcu- - 4 Jation. Sends heat throughout the house. t' 6- ' litrrttignl Jhr low col Brntm Trapi'-Sun CimltHnr tnirfJ It iW h, th. iirml inreumenl roli txtl maiz jn ci"rt lor your miji-- ex Mrs. Robert Breese and her sis ter. Miss Mary Hay, enter!. 'inod at a cofTee hour at their home on Love I.anc Saturday morning in honor ot their niece. Mrs. Templeton la-ckev. who, before her marirage last sum mer, was Miss Kliaheth Kay. The residence was decorated throughout with arrangements of I Mrs autumn (lowers in which yellow ; predominated. During the first hour the guests: were greeted by Mrs. T. Lenoir Gvvvn, and Mrs. .1. F. Abel, audi Miss Alice Quintan received in lhe entrance hall. The hostesses rccciv- I ed in the living room with Mrs. ! Leck'-v and her mother. Mrs. Sydic Kay. i Mrs. Milliard Atkins received in I the dining room and presiding at j the table were Mrs. John Smalhers ' and Mrs. James L. Elvvood. The cofTee table was covered 1 with an embroidered linen cloth j and had as a central dec-oral ion an ' arrangement of yellow and while chrysanthemums, gladioli, and oili er fall flowers. , During the second hour Mi's. K.l . wood was at the front entrance, j Miss Quinlan was again in the hall, jand Mrs. Atkins received m the j dining room. Mrs, Clyde Ray and .Mrs. Abel presided at the collee ; table. ' Serving were Miss Mary Lu KI i wood. Miss Belle Hannah, and Miss Mary Osborne. Others assi-ting ; were Miss Helen Hav. Mrs J W. ! Reed. Jr.. and Mrs F. 11 Marl.". . ' More than one hundred guests ! called during Ihe hours lroni I eleven until one o'clock. The annual meeting of the Ashe ville Division of the Woman's Mis sionary I'nion will be held at Ihe l'ii s It. ml ist Church in Waynes vole on Thursday. October 6, with Ihe Woman's Missionary Society of Ihe church as Ihe hostess group. The division embraces seven Biplisl Associations: Buncombe, Carolina. French Broad. Haywood, Milchcll. Transylvania, and Yancey. The I heme of the meeting will be "From Strength to Strength", anil Hie morning session will open at 10. JO o'clock. Mrs. Perry Crouch ol A .lit v ille will conduct the de votional service, and Mrs. .1. II. Smith of Hiltmore will sing a solo. Mr-.. I.. K. .laeekel of llenderson vilh will f.ive the opening prayer. Mrs. J. li. Morgan of Waynes- illi-. divisional superintendent, will preside. h'epoi ts will be made of work in tin- division, ami Miss Mary Au gcnslein of Louisville. Ky.. held lepn si nlalive of the WMU Train ing School, will speak on "Young Womt n Strengthened for Service". Mrs. Charles Griffin of Spartan burg, southern WML' representa tive, will speak on "Strengthened lor VVOrld Advance". Lunch will be served al 1:30 p.m., and I he afternoon session will open at 2 1 a p.m. Mrs. John Link .of Mars III1! will sing a solo, and Mr... Charles Robinson of F.nka. cuing people's leader, will speak on "From Strength to Strength in Work Willi Youth". Miss Hilda .'vlavo of Raleigh, young people's (crctary of North Carolina, will spiak on "The Strength of Youlh", and Miss Laura Mae Milliard. Yan cv associational missionary will speak on the topic "Through Christ Which Strengtheneth Me". Officers will be elected and com mittees will make reports, and the closing prayer will be made bv W. II. Tipton, former mis- ionarv to China. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wyatt of Brevard announce the birth of a son, Stephen Clay on Friday. Sept HO. Mrs Wyatt is the former Miss Susie Garland of Waynesville. 3 GOOD WORK AND SERVICE HOW WE MIX IT AND AWYfti'j' UOB,HOW WE CAM FIX IT Trout are now being planted in remote lakes by helicopter. aorett FURNITURE STORE i i Main Street1 r- 11 Noted Throat Specialists Report on 30-Day Teat of Camel Smokers . . . NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION .CAMELS! Yes, these mr th findingi : " ' ... ; f nottd threat specialists ' , after total l 2,479 weekly n exammatteni ef the threat ol btmdred ef men and women who moke4 Camrit, eed only Camels, for 30 - contecuflve days. Rector's Guild To Have Supper The Rector's Guild of Ciace Kpiscopal Church will sponsor a spaghetti supper al the Parish House, Thursday night. Tickets for the supper may he purchased al Cainn's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Senler Huberts al lended the fool ball game in knox ville on Saturday. Mrs. Price Is Speaker For B. And P. W. Clubs Mrs. Stella J. Price of Wni'lon Salem. editor of the stale ma'.a.' zine for Business are.) Professional Women's Clubs. The Tar Heel Wo man, was guest sneaker at a joint nueling of Business and Proles sional Women's Clubs of Wayne -ville. Canton and Svlva. which was held at Mount Valley Inn Saturday night. Mrs. Price used as her subject. "Our Federal ion -I t s Program. Purpose, and Power." She was in troduced by Miss Alice Pratt, dis trict director. Mrs. M. G. Stame", president ol the Waynesville Club, presided during the business session. The Waynesville group decided to meet for breakfast Sunday, October !) and attend church in a bodv in observance of National Business Women's Week. The Waynesville. Sylva, and Can ton clubs will participate in a radio program lo be broadcast over Sta tion WHCC on October 12 lo also mark National Business Women's Week. ; Mrs. Edith Alley was appointed ! to represent the Waynesville club ion Ihe committee for planning the state wide exhibit for North Caro lina at the Bi-Aiinual Convention of Business and Proless.onut Woniens Clubs to he held in San Francisco in ID.aO. Around forty women, including a number of special gliosis, attend ed the meeting. Among Ihe oiil-of-lown relatives who were here lo attend the funeral of James II. I'ovtl Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Plot I Boyd and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Turby fill of Asheville, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton and Mrs. Forest Slokely of N'cwporf Tenn. Mrs. Eldridcm Un Material Accepted For Schoolbook Ml'- r'thel Fldri.iy ,. ",,i. "ell-known u,,t ' ",hl"i-; ',iK' '""'-'rial art-cp,,,,, )v ''.v Me'THI Publish!,,, (. H. "''""""Mis. Iml. f, -any ,lf schools. " Sl'H,lt. H"Ui" for us,. ,a lh: ;i -"'.lis,' r W sinee i, was iins,,,,,, (, U Mrs. I'ldridi-e is . ' late el a,,,, M;;u'ehi7 Jones of Waynesville aiu, . ,A Mrs. Frank S,a,,,,, Nannettc Jones " Ml,s Ptll Mr. and Mrs. V. ), and Mrs. II. L, Li,,,., aiut Mrs. John i;lv Mrs. Horace Green. Calloway were anion villi' fans al th,- Knoxville Saturday Mr. Mr wk. Mr aj lhr Wav-n, '. '"""''Il Ktitii,i in Uon't Neglect Them I Nature designed the kidneyi to do i marvelous job. Their task is to keep the Hon ing blood stream free ol an enc,M 0 toxic impurities. The act nl living-1,7, itKelf is eonnlanlly producing waste mailer the kidneys must remove rm the blood if good healh is to endure When Ihe kidneys tail to function aj Nature intended, Ihere is reiention u( waste that may cause body-wide dis tress, line may suiter naee,in, backache persist ent headache, at I acks of dizziness' (tolling up nighls, swelling, pufTiness utxler the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Fretiuent se-nty or burning !ass;ig.-s are someliroe fur, her evidence of ..d ney or bladder riHlttrloince. The reeoii'tzed and rou- treainunt is a tliurel ic medicine t.c hei. i he kidrn js get rid of excess ;.ois.,.,. iio.ly waste. t!se tois's I'iIIr. They have had in'-o than forty years of public approval. An endorsed ihe count. -y over. Insist m. oon's. Sold at ail drug stores. reden! ilartifJ,, lowlti, if von H, several 1 inltidiwi PlaceSri Town nan itiiiiiiniiifi inr-iit -in r IFal MDirater reets You fMY? Store AND OPENS THIS WEEK-A PROMOTIONS WITH THE SLOGAN "ABOVE ALL VALUES FOR FALL f HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL VALUES SCATTERED THROUGH' DEPARTMENT STORE YOURS FOR THE BUYIN WE ARE NOT GOING TO LIST THEM IN IF YOU NEED FAT.T. AND WINTER MERCHANTS IF YOU WANT TO RTIY OUTSTANDING VALUES? IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY AND TIME- - TO B THEN - YOU ARE INVITE! This bv ll'f ronpf promotion has hcen made possible at the vrrv low nriccs offered AND WALKER probably the largest source of merchandise for a store rail"" the world. KOW READY WITI FALL MEBCHtf RAY'S De & T3cf.l We Don't Claim To Be The Largest - But Phone 1-J aw ew . vimm 'iin..ui'i ii
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