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on- - ovember 14, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE TTO WOMEN rTY and CLUB ACTTVTTTPc; SLOAN, Society Editor OtTice Phone T00-lh,me l'lione -u2 J ! Shimmering Date Dress ye 1 s Fisher Weds U McDarris I , u ,.. MiDar fc. U K. Mc- cll, llldl- Pll.. toenail bum'.- at tev- Willianison, tiun j.0,,i,d with jg ntuu-elirys-fcli and seven- aeain-.I a v.uii-1. and I vo.uli-t, pre- l0l uetlilliig Lrt-iiuiity Miss I Wil'l Kline, lt,. laiiii'," by jllblliiu-. Sweet -?a)iiihauser," ibii i aiini." by saint- "I hove J;k obs Bond, is played dur- tin.- Iradition- aiut destrooni were kvil tlio ehurcli tori' a tall suit fin- trim. Her Irk hrown and Jiriiiie orchids. Gail Padgett Jthf hrido, was t. a immature Srv satin With Sped cap J rice isut-Kner, e bridegroom, both of Ashe- and Uiven at the is. liny Camp- liter the wed- Bridal Party Is Honored At Pinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank H Mr. and Mrs. Eaii Padgett ui and Miss Peail Hayes of Wuvne-.-ville were hosts of a dinner at the Towne. .House Friday evening, lion oring their sister, Mr-,, Ethel Hayes fisner. j. Diaries RiiUanir. and members of their hiid.il pait.v. following the wedding rehear--.il at the First I'i esbylot iau I'luirih Ttie dining table iviv i-euteivd with an an aiipeiuenl of wluit- chrysanthemums anil yi -ein-r . flanked by white taper-- I'laee cards anil oilier appointment- u.-i,-in the bridal motif anil a Ui-dihir' cake was placid in fn.nl of tin bride and bridegroom. The guests were Mrs. Fisher. Mr. McDarris. Mr. anil Mrs. Mor ris Bucknc-r of Ashcville, Mr. ami Mrs. William Hill anil Miss Sallv Floyd of Culpeuer, Va., Miss Fran ces Sigman and Keilrick Martin of Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes and little Miss Linda Gail Padflett of Sylva. Major Carl Hyrd Fisher of Washington. I), C. the Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Miss liette Hannah, Miss Dixie Camp bell, and Perry Joe Johnson, all of Waynesville. i- Mrs. Rogers Is Hostess For Home Club Vivian CHliland ' Is Candidate For Tobacco Queen Me n i. in lilld.iihl a-', named t .Uidiil.it!. tui I'mIi.,. i n liu -i n m ;i emite-l h.-ld at the Aliens Creek I 'omlum.it v llui lint' Saliudav niht -,,,. u ill 1 1 pi e-i-ni the loni inuiiitv in iheeumiim I'ulueeo Har vest IrtiV.il tiuiiui-i up in the contest was liUi-s ,Im, Caldm-U. Both girls will nde in the .Allen- Cieel. float at the Festival paude. Miss Gdliljiiii i the d.ui hiiv of Ml and Brs Luther Cilnland and Mis.-, Caldwell i-, the il.iiieli'i r el Mr and Mis. 1. D l'aldvw-11. Fifteen jill I; 11.11 I ire -.0 id in the l onte-t and jiuh'e in it- 1 1 out .1 ,tek- son iiiuiilv . C. L. Allen. eiiiiiiiuiiiitv develop-' ineiit president, pie ided and mil-Ic lor the pi 01 e - loiia I w .1 pl.i.vtil b Mi--. Hlaiuhe Fi.inklin. Other lealine- i.l the pnn'rani Iticluded a lnt - nppi i and cake walks which netlcd the coniiiiiiiiiiv $120. to he used to delrav festival expenses. Stage decorations were under the direction ol Mrs. lla Farmer, pro gram chairman. Around two-hundred anil fifty citizens of the eoiiuiiiiiiitv atleiided (he meeting. 1 1 Miss Mercer Is Married To Yoker Krane Benefit Supper To Be Given At Crabtree RING RETURNS Queen bees may live for six or WARE, Mass. iUP A ring lost J SCVen years, but are usually re a year ago in Snows Pond was : placetj when they fail to lay large liuii.it ami returned to its owner In t minb(irs of eggs. 14-year-old Josepn rouvvana. Mr and Mrs Ralph Mereer of Waynesville, have announced the ( bn ken '-upper, sponsored bv man riage of their daughter. Mi-.-, u,,. mu.,!, s .s(K ietie-. ol tln-Ciali-Fsther Mercer, to Yoker Krane. (,,.,. , M.-ttiudi-t iliuuhes, -on ol Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Krane i. ..ut-ii ai the Crabtri v-L on of Ha.'elwood. 'in-ll -'.il,ool. llno-d.A niglit The ceremony took place at the , ,e.nl.ei 17. trom t. to 7 HO o clock. Inline of Di. and Mrs. C. V CIji I. 'i,i,ed Will ;j tsi the PaiiO on Satiuday, November 1'.'. at n.ee Fund, o clock in the afternoon. Dr . t'l.u I-. dcllict Miperintelideilt ot lio Methodist church, pi oiioiinceil tin- TVT f 'c C VOll O ows. 1 Wedding music was played t I f) MoOi At A 1 .... . -1 . . 1 ' ;wi s. i idl l The bride wore a suit of ro al TllO RcCtOl'y ue with t;rey accessories anil a Tin- Dili's Fellowship Group c.f opal i hiiri b Will meet blue eorsaiie ol cai nation Mrs. Krane attended a ne - (;,.,,,- ville High School and at the linn- ,lt. n.-.tory on Thursday ven- ot tier mamage was eiiiiloed at ,.. ,i Koihuk. the Wayne-vilie Laundi. All h(.ll Uu. ,,,!, ;1U. in. Mr. Krane also attended Hie o , 1 1 1-1 1 11 Waynesville High School and i a : veteran of World War 11 I , The couple will resid at II ran- : M' - .l.uii.ta 1-iady. Mrs Leon ncr Crest. Wavnesville. .Voui... Mi J-'lm I . ell and M,s. Amona the xuests a. the wed '-'l'"'. Wanes- ding were Miss Chailene MeCloie. ihe ONLY For THIS WEEK The Town & Country Shop Its First Annual Sweater & Skirt Promotional Sale Nylon Cardigans formerly $10.50 Now $7.95 Nylon Slip-overs, formerly $8.93 Now $6.95 Wool Cardigan'., formerly $8.95 Now $6-95 ALL SKIRTS AND CORDUROYS REDUCED! SHOP 1. ARIA FOR CHRISTMAS ' Taffeta pointed with frten. covered with a in i -t iered wed- ceiilerpiece of Anns Hanked l) rstal candelabra. rien anil wliitc rural ion of the parly appoint- fen creeled the and Mrs. Frank Padgett, sisters iiled in J he din- bridegroom re- tl Mrs. Campbell i were Miss Pearl he bride. Miss Miss F'ranees Rip Campbell. 'Hint; the couple iarni where they fcr Havana, Cuba, formerly re pine to Waynes- Jo and since that lositioii of execu tlie Haywood 4d Cross. s al o made his ittrvals since his ate College. He feiM or of the lilministration in is K ania Coun- Mrs. France Houers was hostess for an all-day meetinc of the Fines Creek Home Demonstration Club which was held Thursday. Plans were made for a benefit box supper In he sponsored by the group on Saturday ninht. November 19, and also Im' a Clu istinas parly to' be held December IT.. The Christmas parly will he c.iven at the Fines Creek School and hus bands of the club members will be special cm-. is. A demonstration on CTuistmas Gift Su'fstioiis weie given by Miss Mais Coinwell. home agent, during the aftei noon. Maggie Frady To Represent Francis Cove Ins liter-, in Waynes- iests at the weil- '. Hayes, father and Mrs. Frank Irs. Flank Hnvps - -i James W Hiles fr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Residents of Francis Cove have selected Miss Maggie Frady as their candidate foi Tobacco Queen in the 1949 Tobacco Harvest Festi val. Miss Frady was chosen at a com munity meetiiu; held hnday nigni at the cliun h. ... Tko Fi-anci-' Cove candidate is the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Frady and is a student in the Waynesville High School. The state of Maine prohibits . ' i.-. in -HIV fU'llt spectator parucipaumi ... ...... between rats. William Hill and Miss Sally Floyd of Culpeper. Va.: Miss .niuces Sigman and KciricK man... -Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lirank. and Mrs FlT.c Brank all of Ashcville: O.l. Car I rd :..u .- iv -sl, melon. D. I - Mrs. Elsie Massie anil. Holy Knbmson of Sylva: and Robert McDarris. oi -...n !,... no her oi mc euiiunm- Supper Party Is Given At Cove Creek Mr. and Mrs. .lames L. Morrow were hosts of a supper party at I heir home on Cove Creek Satur day cvoniiis!. The quests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chambers and children. How ell and Mary Anna Chambers: Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Morrow and daughter. Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs. Kimse.V Palmer and son. Noland; Mrs. Ilobarl Franklin. Miss era Reeves, Miss Marr-ie Ann Reeves. Miss Willa Mae Fvan--. led Reeves. and Seaman .lame-- l) Franklin. t Lakeside Home Club Holds November Meet The Lakeside Homo Denimi'l ra tion Club held an all-day meeting al the home of Mrs. Hardy Liner on last Tnc-day. Mrs. .1. S. Han-ell presided dur ing a brief business session and plans were made for Hie nest meet ing to be held at the Home oi mi-. Ed Glav-'i. A demonstration c.f gifts for Christmas, was given bv Miss Maiy Co.ii.'.ell and the griiip discus id Chrvtmas pe A soiijl h'Hir followed the pin- By VERA WINSTON FABRIC SPINS a fine fashion story this season. The younger crowd, especially, dotes on date dresses that are fashioned of love ly, shimmering or brocaded fab rics, cut and handled on simple, casual lines. Petit point-rayon jac quard taffeta in copper with tiny pin points of green makes this smart little date dress. Tbe tiny sleeves have jutting cuffs which come from the turned-back notched neckline. A narrow belt circles the sfeaped, set-in waist band and the skirt is flared. ' Miss Queen Candidate For Festival Crown By MISS JEAN HALL Mountaineer Correspondent Mes Doris Queen will represent S.iunook in the conlesl to decide w ho w ill be ipieen of the 1949 'I'o- ,..ei o Harvest l-eslivai. Miss .(uecii was elected the co.n oioiiiiv's candidate al a Connmin- il- Development Program meet- in-., Satiuday nighl at the Saunook S. hool. The residents of the community al o ill- i n- - eil plans for the com loiimlv lloal and for the winter i i ei eat ion program. Mr Saiulersi.il was elected coac ol both I he boy.', and gil ls' basket ball teams, which are already prac ticing Im the tournament, and Mrs. Junior McCraeken was elected manager ol the gnls' team. .lohn Soarl;s. the community vice -chairman, presided over the meeting in the absence ol Chair man Uu hard Barber. 'PI: t Iron Duff Club Meets With Mrs. Grady Davis An all-day meeting of Hie Iron n,,ir Home Demon-. nation l lun was In lil at the home ol Mrs. Grady Davis on Friday. Mrs Fannie Davis, presiueni. presided during- the business ses sion when plans were made lor Achievement Day and for the club's participation in the Tobacco Festi val. Miss Mary Coi nwell, home agent, gave a demonstration "" mas Suggestions and a social hour was enjoved Saunook CDP To Hold Box Supper Bv MISS .IF.AN HALL Mountaineer Correspondent a hv and pie supper sponsored . '.i. c ..,.,1 f'nminiinilv Devi nv i in- ..i""" . , i . 1)1)im,nl Program will be held at Saunook School next Saturday. During the course oi me turkey also will he awarded as prize. , .,, TlR, gm.st, will be served with refreshments. td OUT'S BICINE f medicine ex Wn put in . . f quickest pos- we use onlv Jnacals produc onally known I pen Agency Sylva; and RoheK McDarris. ol Cullowhcc. brother of the bride I eroom. ' 111 iV VIP I k. ...... c k Community Devel- r l I 1 I f i m. m i 1 t V CM WINTERTIME ) i special i I. ;rs water, nry uTtiv II H w ' r 1YT Mrs. Queen Is Hostess For D.A.R. Meeting Mr ;, .lohn M. Queen was hostess I, r the Novell. her meeting of the Doieas Bill Love Chapter. Daugh li i-. ol the American lievolution at It. t- home Fiulay alternoon. Mrs. .1. W. Killian, regent, presided. Mi- .tames Harden Howell, Sr. was in charge of the program and spoke on 'Armistice Day and Its M.. none . Mrs .lames Henderson, historian, ti.hl of the sale of cook books and Christinas cards for the benefit of the Valley Forge Restoration Fund and Mrs. Ben Colkill, chairman of the building fund of the nallonal D A !( buildings, stated that the chapter had donated $1T.0 to the fund. Mrs. Howell, senior president of Hi,. Joseph Howell Society, Chil dren ol the American Revolution, reported on the progress of that group and announced the appoint - Hi of Mrs. R. L. Prevost as l . A H. (Irandmother. Mrs. Hugh Jolly reviewed the D A It. National magazine. Refreshments were served dur ing the social hour. Gene Krupa To Play Here For Christmas Dance Plans have been cenltely con firmed for the appearance of Gene Krupa and his Orchestra, of New York, for a Christmas Dance to be In Id on December 23, under the sponsorship of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Negotiations with the orchestra have been underway for some time but it was not until this morning that a positive arrangement was made. The sororitv is securing the well- known orchestra in a gesture of ap preciation to the community tor it support of the sorority-sponsoreu benefit dances during the summer. Mrs" S. H. Bushnell returned Sunday after a three weeks visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushnell, Jr., In ' . . - - - ---:--: T yWi 4M:' Hudson I lsM s 04-1 jfTddf rvA.. I -l. xlts I'JW-;: 1 miAr '-wk zrzmM, u?wmH&,?stK .Ss-s-ia-iiss -: s- j.-- ha Tihe Big Mcwfs Mil 1 Qou Thursday's Rflountaineer TWO GREAT WORK SHOE VALUES CHOCOLATE OIL TREATED Iretan LEATHER ONE PIECE MOULDED OUARTER ttATHER INNERSOIE ,f ULL HEAVY LEATHER MIDDLE SOLE -i gttfr it Tf,t.?-A v t FIRST QUALITY COUPQSITIOM OUTERSOLE ; R0WN ELK-FINISHED COWHIDE 4 ' C M ?tl LEATHER COOK WtI1''' HEAVY RED CORK T OUTERSOLE LOOK ot these guaranteed quality features. You'll agree they add up to honest-to-goodness value. Two great all-purpose shoes built for heavy duty and long wear. Sizes 6-12. Take your choke at our thrifty price. Watch and Wait For Our Annual Tobacco Harvest Festival Oi BARGAINS Bigger Than Ever! HERE'S A SAMPLE 2 Keik- si.95 Hudson's "Home of Better Values lull. It Durham.
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