Lon, November 10, 1949
mi
re
nile turnea
L Hi.' annual
jilt. tlWVJ
Carolina
hesv
fcrth
dis-told
Ljiic-VIMl'
ii ma i"-
.iliriire at I he
L -Hid d.'velop-
fcjlllilial JUiu
Bavi-.
tud ''s master
I lie com-
sptdkers
Howell,
K. I'lott,
riders of
Itun
Hardin
tir,!i'
mm
Hart. Mr. ana
kcl. .). ana
fco.n:i..ind(T of
on's Haywooa
!at I lie chicken
e(i o: a highly
Iho Ouardsmen.
l s:i.200 in pay
foully the din-
hub
jram
puli. dramatics
Jli,. U a iiesvliio
br m ni a special
i U IKX'. Friday,
l.l.i m. This
iriiaram m a scr-
luciMi'ii wees.
Srl will he Mil-
!au ;n Kin:-, ntg-Kn.-i'i's.
Malcolm
).:vk and Mar
c Francis, Joyce
r. Joan Kaleliffc,
lord Music will
Inn liisehofi.
Junaluska Names
Miss Medford For
Queen Of Festival
By THE HEV. I'. 11 Dlt'KW
Mountaineer Correspondent
Miss Bcnnie l.ou Medford
elected Lake Junaluska eandiJaie
for queen of the Tukuoi
Festival last niijii.
The daughter ol Mr. an I M,
Ben Medford ol C rahlree Hu.nl w,K
named for the honor hy Lake .lim.i
luska residents at a hox supper
meeting held hy the local c ni
munity Development Program or
ganization. The visitors paid ahoul' $-:n ioi
the boxes auctioiud oil hy I'm
gram Chairman llallell Wm-d. I In
lunds Will he used lo help linai;ee
the Lake Junaluska CnmiuumH ),..
velopment Program projects'
Presiding at the event was Com
munity Chairman Charles Kdwards
Jr.
The dinner was arranged l l In
community's recreation committee
headed by Mrs. Kuel Noland. tin'
chairman.
THE WAYNESYTLLE MOUNTAINEER
PAGE ITVE
Francis Cove
Clufci Meets With
Mrs. Chamblee
An all-day meeting ol Hi,. .,,ln.
Cis Cove Home Demonstration
Club was held Wednesday al I he
home of Mrs. C. II. ('hamhlee.
Miss Mary Cornwell. home atunt.
gave a demonstration on Christina-,
Gift Suggestions and Mis. Troy
Wyche also made simulations for
making gifts.
A covered dish lunch was served
and a Chrislmas parly with an ex
change of gifts was enjoyed during
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Norris and
son, Billy, left las! week for Sara
sota, Florida where they will spend
the winter.
I Lane Prevost
Is Hostess Of
CAR. Society
1 ' I'u'vost was hostess
'"' Hie November meeting of the
I'1' Howell Society of the Chil
" "' 'he Keiolution. which was
1 1:1 dm-. day afternoon.
James Harden Howell Sr
""" I'l'-idenl ol he society
I'1' "led durum the opening exer-''-
flier which Miss I.mda Sloan
Pivsident. was in charge.
Hats were advanced bv Carey
'"' Harbor. Patience
'' i ' 1 Owen.
'I'he p:ograin included a reading
Mai. lord Massie on Bovs In
:l;'' ' li ' and a reading by Unda
'n "ii "A Holiday Visit at Ar-
Ai'Ht K - ol clothing for Crossnore
',"' "J-aiiH's for the Cherokee In.
di.in school were brought to the
meeting hy I he members.
Special guests for the meeting
wie Miss Kalhryn Hyatt. Miss
Helm Kiikpatriek. Miss Marietta
.unphell. Miss Joan Prevost. and
Halph Prevost. Jr.
I During the social hour the host
ess was assisted by her mother,
Mrs. Halph. Prevost, in serving re-
1 1 1'snnienis.
Mi- ..nil Mrs. J s. Mullen left
Wednesday for (heir home in Alto,
U oigia alter a week's visit to Mr
and Mrs T l, Hrainlett. Mrs. Mull
en is Mrs. Hramlell's sister.
Births
New arrivals have been announc
ed at tin- Haywood County Hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. i L. Mears of
j Clyde. Houie l, a son. November 5.
Ts Offer...
SAVINGS
Mr and Mrs. F.phain Sutton of
Ml Sterling, a daughter. Novem
ber 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson of
Clyde, lioulc 1. a dauglher, Novem
ber ".
Mr. and Mrs James Grasly of
Waynesvillc. a son. November 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mitchell
of Canton, a daughter. November
Jisplay . . . Compare The Prices . .
way to appreciate what we oiler!
I
J) to 28 inches.. Boys and Girls
iem Away . . Pay As You Wish!
LATKX DOLL
i:hi;kta-
?h wins
Dm
fHV ROBERTA
'),
8Y l)(l,L
fly Hic.s and
fluici t,, I
(512.75
$6.98
$4.98
Mr. and Mrs. Kail Mashburn of
Way nesville. a daughter. Novem
ber 7.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nations of
Canton, a son. November 7.
.Mr. and Mrs. lord Sharp ol
Waynesvillc, a daughter, Novem
ber I!.
Mr and Mrs. Hilly Pearson of
Waynesvillc, a son. November 9.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Massie of
Canton, a daughter. November 9.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Worley of
("anion, a son. November 9.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Garland of
Canton, a daughter, November 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buchanan
of Canton, a daughter, November 9.
$3.98
,!V . . . with complete wardrobe
I' " ' ilnvv box . . .
P Reduced to
PK AND WET DOLL
f a,(1 -'.irdrobe . . .
Y': Reduced to
5M AND WET DOLLS
$1.98 and
lTF nni.I.R
IS.'i!!,",
T Inn
jEnrl,
Reduced to
PSE SHOPPERS KNOW THE PLACE TO
SAVE IS AT RAIFF'S
$4.98
$2.98
$1.98
$1.00
Attention
Parents
The Home Laundry and
Cleaners will give a FREE
LAUNDRY bundle picked
up and delivered to each
family announcing a birth
at the Haywood County
Hospital.
P. S. In the event of twins this
gift tvill be doubled. Call 772
for jour FREE SERVICE.
Home Laundry
And Cleaners
Phone 772
Miller St.
Children's Books
To Be Displayed
For Book Week
Book Week will be celebrated at
the Haywood County Library dur
ing the week from Saturday, No
vember 12, until the following Sat
urday. All new Children's Books
will be on display throughout the
week.
The center of the display will be
l miniature merry-go-round loaded
with books for all ages, from pic
ture books up to teen-aue selec
tions. The hul let in boards will he
covered with jackets from a num
ber of new books.
Part nts. teachers, boys, and girls
ire invited to browse anion 4 the
books and make selections for fu-
I !ure reading. As is the custom, no
books will be checked out ot Ihe
I Library until the close of Book
Week, .November 1J. at I p.m.
Books will be held for readers who ,
make the first requests and then ,
ihey will be circulated in the regu
lar manner.
Miss McKinney j
Is Married To
D. B.Edwards j
I Miss Barbara Ann McKinney. I
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L ;
McKinney of Canton, became Iho
bride of Billy Dale Edwards, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Edwards of Can
ton, in a candlelight ceremony Sun
day at 4 p.m. in the Methodist
Church in Clyde.
The Itev. W. T. Medlin, pastor,
performed the ceremony. The
church was decorated with white
and cream chrysanthemums with
fern and greenery interspersed
with seven branched candelabra
holding white tapers.
Mrs. Larry Cagle, vocalist, and
Miss Janice Smathers, organist, of
Clyde, presented a program of
wedding music. "Indian Love Call,"
i "I Love You Truly," "Ah. Sweet
I Mystery of Life." "Always." "Won
derful One" and "Because" were
'heard before the ceremony. "To A
Wild Rose," was played during the
ceremony. "The Lord's Prayer" as
a benediction. The traditional wed
ding marches were used as the
j processional and recessional
The bride and bridegroom
; entered together. The bride wore a
j wool suit of powder blue with
brown acccccories. Her only orna
ment was an heirloom pin. She
carried a white prayer book lopped
with a white orchid and showered
with maline and white satin stream
ers and white sweet peas.
Miss Carolyn McKinney of
Canton, sister of (lie bride, was
maid of honor and wore a wool
soil of winter while with pink
blouse and black accessories Her
corsage was pink gardenias.
Franklin E. Metealf of Canton
was best man. Ushers were Francis
Pless and Nickcy Carter of Canton
An informal reception followed
at the home of the bridegroom for
members of both families and a
few friends. The bridal table was
covered with a lace cloth and
centered with a three - tiered wed
ding cake topped by a miniature
bride and bridegroom. Those asked
lo assist in serving were Mrs.
Franklin E. Melcalf. Mrs. Ralph
Crawford. Mrs. A. 15. Owonby. Mrs.
Carey Smathers, Mrs. Logan While
and Mrs. W. S. Burnette. Jr.
The bride's mother wore a black
crepe dress with black accessories
and a corsage of pink gardenias.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
black crepe dress with black acces
sories and a corsage of pink garde
nias. f
The couple left for a trip through
the East and will reside at the
home of the bridegroom upon their
return.
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Boyd and Ronny
and Nancy Boyd of Morri.stown.
Tenn., aunt and uncle of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lanning of
Asheville, cousins of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith of Eliza
bethtown. aunt and uncle of the
bridegroom: Mrs. A. C. Edwards.
Tabor City, aunt of the bridegroom
and Mrs. I. L. Freeman, of Ham
let, aunt of Ihe bride.
Mrs. W. W. Gordon and small
daughter. Celeste, of Sumter, S C.
are arriving Saturday for a visit
to the former's mother. Mrs. J. P.
Dicus
Mr. and Mrs. Billy B. Medford of
Lake Junaluska attended the Geor
gia Tech-Tennessee football game
.in Knoxville on Saturday.
Girl Scouts Receive
Badges At Court Of Awards
Vivian Watkins. member of
Troop No. 4, Senior Service Girl
Scouts, was promoted to the rank
of First Class Scout at the Court of
Awards for the Hazelwood-Waynes-ville
Girl Scout area, held Sunday
alti inoon at the Court House.
Proficiency badges were award
ed as lollows;
Troop No. 1, Intermedial?
Donna Jn Queen. 2nd Class,
Cook. Cal and Dog.
Linda Sloan, First Aid to Ani
mals. Cook.
Marcia L.-.nlz. Landscape r. i
It....... PI i K U... In1 fln.-c I
i. in i . i un uiiii miii.i, miiv. v. . oo,
Cal and Dog.
Peggy Ket ncr, Sew ing.
Judy Cabe. Garden Flower, Wild
Plant.
Sue Campbell, Wild Plant.
Ailecn Campbell, 2nd Class.
Sally Stovall, Rabbit, Cook.
June Brandt, Drawing and Paint
ing. Dorothy McBride, Hostess.
Troop No. 4, Senior
Ann Bischoff. Clerk, Farm Safe
ty. Traveler.
Kathleen Calhoun. Leathercraft,
Dancer, Clerk. Farm Safety, Trav
eler.
Nancy Floyd, Clerk, Farm Safe
ty. Traveler.
Betty Ann Brown, Clerk, Farm
Safety, Traveler, Weaver.
Joyce Carter, Clerk, Swimmer.
Elaine Francis, Dancer. Clerk,
Farm Safety, Traveler, Tenderfoot
Betle Hannah, Leathercraft,
Clerk. Farm Safety, Traveler.
Dolf Kienast, Leathercraft, Clerk,
Farm Safety, Traveler.
Mildred Medford, Clerk, Farm
Safety, Traveler, Dancer.
Kathryn Hyatt. Clerk, Farm
Safety, Traveler, Design, Bookbind
er, Leathercraft.
Lillian Knox Medford, Clerk
Farm Safety, Traveler.
Joan Morris, Clerk, Farm Safety,
1 raveler, Dancer, Design, Book
binder. Betty Noland, Clerk, Farm Safe
ty. Traveler.
Margaret Reese, Clerk. Farm
Safety. Traveler, Leathercraft.
Ann Rector. Clerk, Farm Safety,
Dancer.
Mary Osborne, Clerk. Farm Safe
ly. Traveler.
Mary Jane Rogers, Clerk. Danc
er. Vivian Watkins. Clerk, Farm
Safety, Traveler. Firct Class.
Troop No. 6, Senior
Lane Prevost, Good Grooming,
Hostess, Housekeeper. Cook, Danc
er. Swimmer. Musician, Sewing,
Pottery. My Troop. My Commun
ity. Julia Ann Calhoun. Good Groom
ing, Hostess. Housekeeper, Cook,
Sewing, Dancer. Swimmer, Draw
ing and Painting, Color Craft. De
sign. Musician, My Troop. My Com
munity, Second Class.
Ann Green, Good Grooming.
Dancer. Hostess. Housekeeper,
Cook. Sewing, Musician, Foot Trav
eler. My Community, My Troop,
Second Class.
Harriett Gibson, Sewing, House
keeper, Cook, Hostess, Dancer.
Good Grooming, Cyclist, Foot Trav
eler, Color Craft, Design, Weaving,
Drawing and Painting. Pottery.
Metal, Musician, My Troop. My j
Community. Second Class. j
Aleen Williams, Hostess. House-
keeper, Musician, Foot Traveler,
Good Grooming, Dancer, Sewing,
Farm Safety. Cook. My Troop. My
Community. Second Class.
Sara Jane Garrison. Good
Grooming, Hostess, Housekeeper.
Cook, Musician. Cyclist, Foot Trav
eler, Sewing, Weaving, My Troop.
My Community, Second Class.
Mary Michal, Good Grooming.
Hostess, Housekeeper, Cook, Cyc
list, Foot Traveler, Musician,
Dancer, Sewing, My Troop, My
Community, Second Class.
Betty Felmet, Horsewoman.
Cooking, Hostess, Housekeeper,
Dancer, Musician, Sewing, Design,
Cyclist, Foot Traveler, Good
Grooming, My Troop. My Com
munity. Laura Woody, Good Grooming,
Hostess, Housekeeper. Cook, Danc
er, Musician, Sewing, Pottery.
Traveler, Design, Weaving, Metal.
My Troop, My Community.
Mary Crouser, Good Grooming.
Hostess, Housekeeper, Cook, Sew
ing, Dancer, Swimmer, Foot Trav
eler, Musician, My Troop, My Com
munity. Catherine Bell. Hostess. Cook.
Sewing, Dancer, Musician, Good
Grooming, Housekeeper, My Troop,
My Community.
Jo Ann Rowe, Sewing House
keeper, Cook, Hostess. Good
Grooming, Dancer, Cyclist, Foot
Traveler, Swimmer, Musician, My
Troop, My Community.
Ircce Wilson, Good Grooming,
Dancer, Hostess, Cyclist. House
keeper, Cook, Sewing, Musician,
Foot Traveler, My Troop, My Com
munity. Carolyn Sayei . Good Grooming.
Hostess, Dancer. Housekeeper,
Cook. Sewing, Musician, Foot Trav
eler, Weaving, Swimmer, My
Troop, My Community, Pottery.
Shirley Mae Connatser, Good
Grooming, Hostess, Dancer, House
keeper, Cook. Sewing, Musician.
Foot Traveler, My Troop, My Com
munity. Troop No. 7. Intermediate
Patricia Brendle, Reader, Mem
bership Star.
Suzanne Curry, Musician.
Kyleen CampbWI, Aviation.
Medford Named To
State Bar Committee
Wnilam Medford, Waynesvillc at
torney and a former slate senator,
has been appointed to the mem
bership committee of Ihe North
Carolina Bar Association.
The committee appointments for
1949-50 were announced this week
by Association President Thomas
H. Leath of Rockingham. I
Kicking Around
DURHAM (AP) Duke Univer
sity's soccer team is engaged in a
seven game schedule that will ex
tend to Nov. 23. Opponents are
North Carolina State (twice). Vir
ginia, North Carolina (twice).
Washington and Lee and Maryland,
in the closing contest.
Strange Spot
EAST LANSING, Mich (AP)
The lightest man of the first string
Michigan State football lineup this
season is. of all things a tackle.
Don Coleman, sophomore left
tackle, weighs 178 pounds and Is
12 pounds lighter than his smallest
teammate, backs included.
RELIABLE JEWELERS
Thanks for a Swell Birthday
The response to our 10th Anniversary was indeed over
whelming. We deeply appreciate the interest shown,
the many congratulations we received, and also your fine
business.
You'll be glad you did your Christmas Shopping Here.
SHOP NOW
fyr A) I
Jbetor
2f .1 j
1
F.d.rol Ton , :i
"II VaK-v Tn I'nv Thl Rl-liullW- Wllv"
NOTE TO ALL BUYERS OF JEWELRY It only takes SI down
payment to hold any item until Christmas al Reliable Jewelers.
1 ' "
this coat is almost
1
em
I
r'.
I CO'
in . "
1. art
'.i...wW
'ihe 30-Day Test- was really fun !
And I didn't need my dodori
report to ted me
mnVH'
two compUu coats in one
(till . . !. ' ,'1- ' . "1 1 "-"
Here's the coat classic that's always in season,
always in fashion. Its all wool patented lining
buttons in or out, sleeves and all,
to meet each change in the weather.
You'll find the same expert tailoring, the
same fine 100 virgin wool fabrics
that go into the famous
Season Skipper men's coats.
See it soon ... choose it in one
of the new fashion shades.
; m mi:
$75
i -i i
, i.
;v 'r
( ml
hU. .