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,t Vit TI1E WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER TU. , .ay Aft, ; ): ,a I- 4-, . 'J;;' ' Vt t'-'r-f -1 i b I OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES MRS. BEN SLOAN, Societ Editor-- Oll'ice Phone 700 Home Phone -UiJ-J Sylvia Campbell Celebrates 3rd Birthday Little Miss Sylvia Rose Campbell celebrated her third birthday with a p;irty Wednesday afternoon at the Intuit' "I her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Woudrim Campbell, on Short Street sho was assisted by her mother. P.v-lol colors were used in the decora! ioiv. and party appointment:-., lie! rt'shmeitt s were served foHfiv inc iin,s and each guest was presented ,( f.ivor The mie-l.s were Betty Shoaf. Shelia Wilson. Hienda. CJail, and Ta'iiiia Ann Cibson. Sandra Lee Jlowell. Crnver Golden, .limniie lioliinson. Kenneth Martin James. "Mile-. Chatm. Johnny Wilson, and I.aney Chain; Officers For Crabtree 4-H Club Are Named The Junior 1-11 flub of the Crab tret -Iron Dull School held its first met tin;: i t the ear Tuesday after noon anil the folh.uinj new officers were elected president. Sybil Hivd-liau. ice-)iesident . Johnnie ("raw lord, -ccretary and treasurer. Claudia Sue Crawford: reporter. Jewel P IVruuson; and song lead er. Rnhhv (Jetie liradshaw. M'-- K,,. Del.oier. assistant hotti. dciinm tration acent dt-cu-i.d rules or leader in cany ins out the 4-11 Club work. Ethel Hayes Fisheri New Methodi Is Engaged To J. C. McDarris Kim M:-s Mr. and Mr ot' W hit! u ;- I:.: rnca.tt'iiu'ii! of : Ethel I . (. hai les Mel) e ri sen of .Mi ns. also n dim; uiii tall The hi i m U years. Ilu, Cres.s n I i Home sided cun t I in Bu 1. 1 1 ue Hay es :ui.!oii!ieed the daughter, Mrs. i'. to Joseph : !S.n nardsvil le. F. McPar v t 1 1 . The wod .' I.iler in t he I Pastor And Wife Are Honored The Ktv. J K Ynunt. now pas tor of the First Methodist (Tiuivli and Mrs Yount, and l)r C N. Clark, di-trict superintendent of the churc!i ami Mrs. (.'lark were lie d C i .i i w le, I' Vti hor.oi' i by the Society of Mr. Wi liest.. ;i a ree members of I lm of 'he church at the and Mrs. Vi, ( he ' w as mi il l ; h ttie l-'armer's . tot nierl. re veal's He is ,. dairy farm D.A.R. To Hold Meeting Friday The Dot DaiiKhli'i s lelioii wr Mrs D.m alteinoon. Mrs .1. preside. Bel I .me Chattier. tiieiie.in Ifevo at the hoiiio of in Nvlva. Friday tck. l-s : ! 1 1 . 1 1 1 . reaent. will 'I I' ii : :;o Hazelwoocl P.T.A. To Meet Monday Mis k ; phiUip-s and small riat'httr. Kinmy. are lea vine Sat un!a tot their home in Cottace viUe. SC. after a visit to the for mers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Troy I.eatheiuixid and to her grand part nts. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boyd The ( tel.ihe Xelutioil I ',i , i t ion will be h, ortiim at 7:J0 hi Id ii- H Moral. i' . 'n 1 Mis ioi, side and a senled mi th Is Your Chi l'i- Mist will will h,. it How A vera ii -re State in I!l4.t all C4.; Exclusive in Waynesville at THE TOGGERY is i esiueti ti I'tincsday eveiiin past lour I Arrangements t tr of the flowers were us,-d l lean Ked j residence in decor. Mr. and Mrs I the quests at t! and others rect i p. j fleers of the Wo j members of the W ami Circle chainiu I In the -eceiiiiL; ! euesls of holier v or liav. president Society. M II. of the stewards Mrs. Bowl-.s. Duriii" the til Silcr received in tl and Mrs. K, .1 I! at llarrod directed lb diniim room Mrs. and Mr- l)aid llaM enlrance to the dH'in Mrs. James tkins pre pu ih h bow I . ( it hot s the dinii": renin were Koiteis Mrs. (ar! Bat Miss Man Medl'ord Coot saul In Mrs Mii I During t he m cootl 1 1 I low el I was in !haH. Mrs. l.awieeee j and Mrs o.d Cn I Ihe (1 1 n i 1 1 ; room, an SlovaU am1 Mt - ! I u at Ihe diniim room II. Hushnell predtle bowl and assisting room were Mrs. Car In. Mrs. W. A Be Herbert Gibson. ( spoken to Mrs. ( The dininy room with tail ll'twers I low a nd orange and 1 1 centered with a bow chrysanthemums and Around two luit'di , of the church ca designated Injurs. Special yeasts i included Adm and Mrs. William Thomas. Dr. aral Mrs. l-'iank lane, anil Mrs. Klmer Clark of lake Jiinaluska: ami the lollow mu I ors and t In ir wives of o her Way i:es il!(. i lun ches: Tlic He. and Mrs. I.. ;. Klliott. the Kev. and Mrs. Malcolm Wi Hev. and Mrs. Kdyar il e: of the lla hi r ssocia r -cbool audi Oitober 17. U'llis acres pre-prc-Sal'e the 11 SO I! the Coold. Central P.T.A. Holds Business Meeting tdtloi" s- i as am i Plaid.., with more than surface interest I7! 4fl , VV 't K iit'ia. aim .mis. im nest ivtiwarfls &p4;tP:& '-' -'.'. .am:.,, b, Mrs 'tt'iSV IS TrV H.yd. won the award for Ihe I $f? ' ''PM I'" VrvvM,- of par. n, s p.-es. I '. The Wedi-van Service fjuild el " . . 'hi Kir -I Mi tit. i, t Church will mi pi at tl... i, ... ii.. , i... i. ! M-df'trd on Fast Sfreel. Tuesday. t tuber 18. at 7.:j0 p.m. J L. k I . . , jft j vjerman President at advertised in f il (to 1 4u , ! J Prof. Tbeodor Hus f s , . , st fvr, ' i l 1 1 r $ . v s n .on a:en t , I m:ial fall s:. f 1 I liroimhniit the ' Can. 1! Lireeled I a-yj I float t ntraia-.'. 1:1 . . I im luded ol- I I - 1 l.Hl s Sociel - ' f sli an (Jiuld. a- - M hl-bs" ;;!;,,,',':; j ot the Woman s I I Mow les. i h.urm n l'", v f Hie elaunh and s -'1 I hour Mrs. Kulus ' A, tl "i:,'':",,' ' ' V ''; . t., rrm Bo I'arknian : ( ,.( , ;i, lh,, CI. AMOK Ar TEH DARK . . . inne: and While tinsel-trimmed evening '" ""' cardigan, black jersey skirt. s s 1 s 1 I j l . ; HI Ii Ciande ""-wire Music Club To i i ih,''', ,!',',,,,' Meet In Sylva j I , : I w mill . eneeleil In The i Mi . ; D. I ""'' I .I'M , uet-o UK( diior Mrs. S. !! I .11 the punch in I he 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-'dm Wealher tnr. and Mrs. nodll es w ere ! Ir.rh s u:-'in. i w a, decorated j h ides of el- I of vellow!,v "' s'hristian Service of the! elin-v roses. d mi mbers I len dun tig 1 lie Thft Rev: "And Mrs. Lvnch nlUrr QRVi finniuorcan; P"TA T0 Hear Wawiesville Mu'.ie f'hih will at Ihe home of Mrs. G rover s in Sylva, Monday evening. i clock. Mrs. Carver Named ! Treasurer of WSCS Mis. Frnest Carver was elected treasurer and Mrs. Bill Henry, chairman of the status of women committee of the Women's Soci- ol Christian Service of the Maggie Methodist Church yester day. The elections were held at a meet ing at which the Rev. Mr. I'.elk. I he new pastor, and his wife were honored as special guests. Bach spoke briefly at the meet ing. Mrs. Fred Henry presided, and I lobart While was in charge interesting, informative pro- The Kev and Mrs. A. W. Byneh entertained at their home in Mooresville last Saturday evening. October 8, in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Arrangements of autumn flowers were used in decorating the home. Mrs. Joe Hornbuckle and Mrs. Paul Morrow greeted the rA"'sls upon arrival and presented them to the receiving line composed of the Rev. and Mrs. Lynch and their daughters, Miss Martha Ellen, Eliz abeth, and "Ruth Lynch: Mrs. E. V. Martin of Waynesville, mother of MrS. Lynch: Fred Martin of Waynesville, brother of Mrs. Lynch, who was an usher at the wedding; Mrs. J. F. Fl icks of S lva. sister of Mrs. Lynch, who was maid of honor at the wedding: Mrs. W. M. Fowler of Charlotte, who was flow er girl at the wedding; Mr. Fowler. 1 Miss Margaret Martin, and Mr. 1 and Mrs. T. S. Keever, cousins of Mrs. Lynch. I Mrs. Lynch wore a floor length 1 dress of aqua crepe with silver se quins trim and a purple orchid cor- ! sage. ! Mrs. O. L. Davis directed the ! guests to the dining room, where Mrs. John Reese, Mrs. Ted Berry. ' Mrs. R. L. Potts, and Mrs. L. D. j Helms served punch, cake, mints, and nuts. The dining table was covered j with an imported embroidered ! cloth, and was centered with while carnations. A color note of green I and white was observed in the j decorations and refreshments. A wedding ring of white carnations,! Hwnrf Htililic una 1 1 iliomtiK- ii'ilh I French nylon net showered with silver wedding rings, was arranged on the buffet. White tapers in sil ver holders lighted the rooms. Mi s. Fletcher Nelson, Miss Jieeky j McLean and Miss Helen Chester i assisted wilh the gills. Mrs. '. (I. j Creenhill directed the guests to Marion F. Snyder. fi(. a retired the gill room where Mrs. Cecil ! f;,rm(,r. d'fd Wednesday morning at Nawlon and Mrs. Knunell Morrow ;,1,s ho,m' 1,1 Sanook section af- Mrs. Charles " 1 " ' ""'ess. funeral services will be held Services Are Held Wednesday For Mrs. Evans Funeral services wore held at Ihe First Baptist Church Wednes day afternoon for Mrs. Flora Eu wilda Woodard Evans, 3, who died Tuesday in the Haywood County Hospital after a shoit illness. The Rev. Hobart Rogers and the Rev. Malcolm Williamson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiated and interment was in t raw ford Memo rial Park. Pallbearers were Charlie. Claude 'Grady, and Ben Woodard, 'Jimmy Williams, and Howard Gibson. Cousins served as flower bearers. Mrs. Evans formerly resided in Gastonia where she was a mem ber of (he East Baptist Church. She had been living wilh her par ents for the past two years. Surviving are the husband, El vis Evans of Gastonia and Waynes ville; one son, Elvis, Jr ; one daughter, Judith Ann; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Woodard of Waynesville; one sister. Mrs. W. W. McNeil of Spartanburg, SC.; one brother, Roger Carroll Woodajrd of Waynesville; the maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rog ers oi franklin; and the paternal E. Waynesville The " Has, J r Asvi- : lor the I OIthst "Hill.! members of i. Waynesville Parent-Teach, elation will hear the mJ. Hallowe'en Carnival prngr they meet at 7-an .s . at the East Waynesville v,. ,,, , N 1 "" David Underwood nr,. . I '""'"m, the oreanizatinn '. .." "1 i Ui.u rani 1 1,; T. "''kl.tri (,l'i'li.i, r- "f,n, it r bers to attend the scribing'it as a very mem- meeting, d(, important one ' art- Friday Deadline For Crop Cover Seed Bids The Haywood County Ac A ,m here reminded farmers that i,,U -. ...iiiui. tiling their seed. row is the final day fo, kijuisis ior cover crop Deaths HI 1; a i :'IM' m i,i i " "t-iin-. HUM 1 iM , :""! Is , nid Ui Gra, "I'iil.ii ... "-"Ill-, 1 slinir ""linn, , i" (;i in,, i hki hi,, lliir.e, i , I ill. k . , Al'f (Il !,,, j 'I'tllM I'U-hiii- Diiu-, l't :M r Iii '"'Hi! ran "IT ;iril I'JIIUli;.. DANIEL C. IIOWARn 1 n . i h.Oe Daniel Cruso Howard, (i7 ,i,,, j an , , M , Tuesday afternoon at his home in ! rk a.',. ' the Queen's Town section of u.. ! shin, 1Ir Gran, '-i'" and u ludj I, iiiarin,. illuslr grandmother, aid of Sylva. Crawford Funeral Home charge of arrangements. Mrs. Henry Wood- was in Snyder Rites Are Set For Friday Afternoon wooa county alter a brief jin(,ss Graveside rites were held this afternoon in Round Hill Cemetery near. Bryson City with the Rev William Howard officiating. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Artie Reynolds Howard; one son E. M. Howard of Canton, Route 2 two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Howard of Bryson City and Mrs. Frances Woolen of Canton, Route 2; two sislers, Mrs. Sadie Edwards of Greenville, S. C, and Mrs. Belle Walls of Hickory; and three brolh- crs, 1. M. and A. a. of Canton. I -Vu v,,i k Route 2, and J. C. of Candler, and 1 17 grandchildren. Garrett Funeral Home charge of arrangements. Will Jll'lll!,.., !ll,n aw 'ciiliin. vilk' Muse,,,, OclT Uil! i lional M,, Hi li'ii In, was in f'lfh ia,,. , PU' Cll.lsed r,Tr purposes n '"I'llianiiii,,,', ,,, were served by One gtortce will tell you there's rare color talent here in the tone-on-tone blending of thi exclusive Sacony plaid. But look below the surface. Notice the superb execution of every detail in this flawlessly tailored suit. From smooth. fitting shoulders to lovely lining, there's much, much more than meets the eye. Ifs a wonderful buy that you'll see in VOGUE end right here! Misjes' sizes. The first meeting Elementary I'a.cr.: -Tea sociatitin for thi, school held in Hi" school ; Wednesday nia'nl. The ses- jnii w .is de "' ' to business wilb ,lne Jack A ire .president presidi'ii: m I Mmrr of the Itev Malcilm U ilh iiii soti. Mrs. William I I.ee opened tbr meeting with a short devotional. The annual Hallow e'en Carnival was discus :ecl and arrangements for Ihe event were left to a com mittee c.tmposod of Mrs. .o:;nie Bishop. Mrs llartrii.iii Farmer. Mrs. lien Sloan. Mrs Herbert Bia ren. and Mr,. Blantoti. Mrs. Harold Massie was n.mied chairman of the membership com mittee uth Ml". Han y Wbi en Imnt and Mr-. ( )v en Ja ties, ami I he prn:;ram cuiiimillee ua, ip pmnlt tl ,r, (ohoM ,: Mr.. . ; SiJer. chairman. Mi", Joe (,,.,,. lte'la. and Mrs. Kini-sl F.d wards The (irsl grade, latigbl by Mrs Troy Boyd, won the award for Ihe largest percentage of pan ills pn s. Mrs of tin gi am. Ret leshjiients 'he ladies. F.ach of the members is urged to attend the next meeting, which v. ill he held some time next month. PERSONALS Mi-, and Mrs. Rusell Full, have as I heir raiest at their home at Lake Jiinaluska. the former's eid ii el ' la her-in-law. Joe Hrabak, of tcago. 111. Miss Fniily MeCracken, who is a student at Woman's College in Greensboro, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Weaver Me Cracken, at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. R M. Waddell left Wednes day for Taeoa. Ga.. where she will spend the rest of the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wad dell. Miss Fiances Robeson left today for Newport News. Va . to attend the wedding, of her niece. Miss Frame, Hnbesnn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lid ward Robeson, Jr.. which will lake place Saturday evening. The Rev and Mrs. J K. Sampley of Lake Jtmahiska left Wednesday for Sh wart. Fla., where they will spend Ihe wilder. Mr. and Mrs. A. ' for their home in I Spl ines. FLi . today pent the past work B. Reid left Green Cove after having as the guests of Mr. Stone. Reid? at the sister. Mrs. H. LeFaine Hotel. G. Mrs. E. p. Martin and her son, Fred Martin, spent the weekenj in Mooresville as guests of Mrs. Alar tin's son-in-law and daughter, the Rev and Mrs. A. W. Lynch. They went to attend the Lynch's twenty fifth wedding anniversary celebra tion and were accompanied by the Misses Martha Ellen and Elizabeth Lynch, students at Western Caro lina Teachers College, and Mrs. J. F. Flicks and son, Edwin Martin Fricks. of Sylva. Mrs. Roy Martin returned Tues day after a visit to relatives in New York, Richmond, and Char lotte. She was the guest of her daughter, Miss Louise Martin, in Kicnmond. and visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fowler, in Charlotte. Mrs. John Harrod left this morn ing for Columbia, S C., to join her husband for a visit to relatives there and in other South Carolina cities. received. Mr. and Stowe of Gastonia kep! the cues register. Goodbyes were said Mrs. H. L. Safril. The Rev. and Mrs. Lynch were married on October H, 1!I24, a! the First Methodist Church in Waynes ville. the first couple to be married in the new church. The late Rev. J. T. Mangum officiated. Mrs. Lynch is the former Miss Mary Martin, daughter of Mrs. E. P. Martin and the late Mr. Martin of Waynesville. The Hev. Mr. Lynch is a native of South Caro lina but has been a member of the Western North Carolina Confer ence of the Met)dist Church for the past 26 years. Around 200 guests called during the appointed hours. Among those from out-of-town were Mrs, E. P. Martin. Fred Martin, and' Mrs. O. R. Martin of Waynesville, Mrs. J. F. Fricks and son, Edwin Martin Fricks, of Sylva; Miss Margaret Martin of Winthrop College, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fowler of Char lotte, Mr .and Mrs. T. S. Keever of Hickory; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mehaffey and Misses Bess and Win nie McLean of North Wilkesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davidson. Mrs. S. W. Davidson, Miss Winifred David son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirksey, Mrs. Lester Ithyne, Mrs. W. R. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Herschal Jordan and Richard Jordan of Gastonia. the Rev. and Mrs. Ran ford Williams of Kannapolis, Eu gene Nelson of Appalachian Slale College. Mrs. J. E. Ramse, Mrs. Annie King Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mundy of Denver. WAC-WAF Officer To Be in Ashevillc Captain Florence M. Packard. North Carolina WAC-WAF re cruiting officer, will he al the V S. Army and U.S. Air Force Hrcrnil ing Station, Asheville. on October 18-19, according to an announce ment by Sgt. Henry B Allen, local Army recruiting sergeant. Application for enlistmcnl u. he WAC-WAF. and an interview and examination by Captain Packard may be arranged by contacting Sergeant Allen at the Post Office Building in Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. George Craig had as their guests for a week Ihe latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al len Moiighton. of Ulna. Mich . and also Mrs. Craig's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fox and daughter, Ger aldine, of Dearborn. Mich. The visitors left for their homes yesterday. t() I Friday al 2sl p. m. in Pleasant i Balsam Baptist Church. The Rev .1. M. Woodard and lite Rev. Frank I.eathcrwood will officiate and In ternment will be in Pint t Cemelery. Pallbearers will be H. A. Davis, Tom Davis, Fail Frazier, Haskell Davis. Carl MeCracken, Jr., and Jack Snyder. Granddaughters will be flower bearers. Mr. Snyder, a native of Haywood County, was the son of the late Robert T. and Celia Joyce Snyder. He was a member of the Pleasant j Balsam Baptist Church, j Surviving are the widow, Mrs. , Alice Messer Snyder; three sons, , Claude and Don of Waynesville, Route 1, and Hoy Snyder of Mais Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Joe. Davis of Hazelwood and Mrs. A. Heining er of Everett. Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. Mat tie L. Justice. Mrs. Laura liueen, and Mrs. Will Smathers of Waynesville, and Mrs. Julia HufT erman of Charlotte; 18 grand children and 5 great grandchildren. Arrangements are under the di rection of Garrett Funeral Home. MARRIAGE LICENSES Lamar Killian and Jessie Green, both of Clyde. John Stuart Kinsland and Jencie Pat ton, both of Canton. James Parris and Geneva Tay lor, both of Canton. Edward Green and Ruth Sutlle, Hall, both of Clyde. Woodrow Pailon of Canton and Belly Ferguson, both of Luck. Ryan Kernodle of Alamance Counly and Edna Westmoreland of Canton. Mrs. Fred Kizziah left last week for her home in Burlington after spending the summer here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davis. Mrs. Kizziah underwent an operation at Duke Hospital yesterday. Mountaineer Gridder New 4-H Club President The members of the Waynesville Township High School 4-H Club last Tuesday picked a football player as their new chief. They elected " Wade Francis. Mountaineer reserve end, as pres ident of the club for the 1949-50 school year. Nancy Medford of Ratcliffe Cove was elected vice-presidnt; Viola Mae Taylor, secretary-treasurer; Mildred Medford, reporter; and Aleen Williams, song leader. All members will complete and turn in their project books this week to cgmpete in the Slate Proj ect Book Contest. They discussed the plans for initiating new members, and indi cated that the details will be com-, plcted soon. THE! plaiT imiiiiS E.J. JEW Color bright... or as you like it Nuturulizer gives you a rainbow of color from which h choose the complementary footnote fo your fall costume. Smart, and gav, and fashion-right. less But a rops For almost instant relief, few Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose in each nostril Va-tro-nol works riphf where X. -tuffV trouble in! fc- 5. It opens un cold- if A m nu);gt:u nose . . . relieves stuffi ness . . . and lets you breathe again. Try it. NOSE DROPS, THSHOCWtfHTBWUTIfUinl You Can Always Get Good Shoes At Eco nomical Prices At DEPARTMENT
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