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PAGE FOUR THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER y Afte OF INTEREST TO SOCIETY MRS. BEN SLOAN, Miss Palmer Is Honored At Shower Miss MaiHaict Palmer, biiile-i-lcit of Kal)h Boyd, was honored at a miscellaneous shower given Tuesday evening by the staff of the Haywood County Welfare De partment, of which she is a mem ber. The party, was given at the home of Mrs. Sam L. Queen. Sr.. on the Dellwood Road. Kail flowers and foliage were used in decoration of the living rooms .niri thn dining room. Vol low ing the presentation of gitN to the honor guest, refresh ments were served in the dining room. Presiding at the table were Mrs. Laurence Clark and Mrs. Sam L. Queen. Jr. Cithers receiving and serving were Mrs. Queen, Sr.. Mrs. K Ci Kippetoe. Mrs. Kenneth l.owe. M r- Kenneth Turner. Mrs. John! C Klopp. Jr . Miss Pearl Hayes.1 and Mis Hena Cathey. Guests in addition to Miss Palm er were Mrs. Jams L. Palmer. P'nther of the bride-elect. Mrs.) Ci'wlcs Kduards. Jr.. Miss Maria; P. diner. Mrs. Tom Ranier. Mrs. Hubert White. Mrs. Kendrick Cald-' Mill. Mrs Jarvis Cardwell. Mrs. Ross. Jr . Mrs Medford I.i .!lhei wood Miss Betty Leather wood. Mrs Bob Howell. Miss Dixie' Campbell. Mrs Kenneth Stable Mrs .oe Stanelli. Mrs. Joe Cal- hoiin. Sr.. Mrs. Will Cprzine. Mrs. I Tii l.eatherwood. Mrs. Frank K'-nnedy. Mrs. Grady Howell, Mrs. 1 Raymond Caldwell. j Mrs Clifford E. Lrown. Jr., Miss j li'ia Grant. Mrs. Roy Campbell.; Mrs. Roy Plott. Mrs. Frankie Mc-' Kay. Miss Mary Medford, Mrs, Troy Boyd. Mrs. Jack Case, Miss Geneva Ross. Mrs. Joe Calhoun. Jr . Mrs. Charlie Shelnutt. Miss Edna Bo.vd. Mrs. Roger Medford. Mis Fred Allison. Mrs. E. W. Fish er. Mrs. Jule Boyd. Mrs. Fred Sut ton. Mrs Dave Boyd. Mrs. Ford James. Mrs M. H. Caldwell, Mrs. Neal Leatherwood. Miss Hazel Franklin. Mrs. Ted Career. Mrs. Charlie Woodard and Mrs. James Cathey. Iron Duif Makes Float Plans; To Get New Mail Boxes By MRS. ROY MEDFORD Mountaineer Correspondent The Iron Duff Community De velopment program group met at the Methodist church Monday r.i -ht. with 45 present. Mrs. C. O. Newell had charge of the devo tional. She told the story of Thnnk.-aiving. and Mrs. O. L. Yates read a poem. Plan for the float for the To bacco Harvest Festival were com pleted. A sample of a nail bo. was shown by Taylor Medford. The jroup voted to accept the plan, and work is scheduled to begin on t''tm at an early dai". The next meeting will be held the second Monday night in De rembir at the Antioch Baptist hurch. Mr and Mrs. John L. Carnenter are leaving tomorrow for Fayette- ' The Waynesville Music Club will villi where Mrs. Carpenter will j hold its November meeting Mon ml the week end with relatives, j day. November 21, at 8 P. M., at the Mr Carpenter, a member of the home of Mrs. Philip Chase. highway Patrol, will be stationed I in Durham for the Carolina-Duke ' game, We complete your doctor's invaluable services of pre venting and curing illness. Our pharmacists are trained to follow your doctor's prescriptions to the letter. After you've seen him call on us! PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH PROVEN PRODUCTS! Your Walgreen Agency CURTI DRUG Home Owned ' "Depend on Ua Your Doctor Doe." tf. Vfit. . -.. t .' " i. WOMEN and CLUB ACTIVITIES Society Editor Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Joint Hostesses Entertain At Bridge Party Mrs. (I rover C. Davis and Mrs. T. I. Branileit were joint hostesses of a bridge party Wednesday after noon in the home of Mrs. Davis. The residence was decorated wKli arrangements of autumn flow- ers and refreshments were served after the games. High score prize went to Mrs. R. L. Prexost and second high trophy to Mrs. J.. Harden Howell. Those invited were Mrs. John Hipps, Mrs. J. Harden Howell, Mrs. J V Killian. Mrs. Will Fahrlon. Mrs. J. H. Way. Jr.. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatiiek. Mrs C. M. Hinkley, Mrs. Raymond Lane. Mrs. Frank Kinsey. Mrs John Harrod. Mrs. James R. Boyd. Miss Martha Stringlieid. Mrs Roy Francis, Mrs. Ruth Green. Mrs. Ernest Hyatt, Miss llobina Miller Mrs. Charles Ray. Mrs. Porter Frady, Mrs. Charles Burgin. Mrs. Joe Liner, Mrs. Zeb Curtis. Mrs. N. M. Med ford, Mrs W C. Boutwell. Mrs. Sinn iv. r s.iiv joi.i)jj)s h a Mrs Ben C'olkitt. and Mrs. Bonner Ray. Coming in for tea were Mrs. N. W. Garrett, Sr.. Mrs. Jonathan Woody. Mrs Clayton Walker, and Mrs. John Queen. Speech Class Presents Play At W.T.H.S. A one-act play, b Carter Black mythe, was presented by the Speech Class of the Waynesville Township High School, in the school auditorium. Tuesday morn ing. The cast included Elaine Francis, Nancy Floyd. Kathleen Calhoun, Margaret Reese N'ancv Stamev. Malcolm Williamson, Johnny Pat terson. James McJunkin. and Deryl Dav is Miss Alma Jackson, faculty mem j ber. directed the production and others assisting were Mildred Med ford, Betty Franklin. Edna Calahan. Ann Rector. Coretta Henson, and Susie Stamey. Proceeds from the small admis , sion charge went to the fund for j the purchase of a wire recorder to : be used by the Speech Class and by ' the Tally-Ho Club. (Miss McClure Is Engaged To Hayes Frizzell Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McClure of Waynesville. Route 1, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marian Charlene McClure. to Hayes Frizzell of Cul lowhee. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Frizzell. The wedding date has not been set. Music Club To Meet Monday Miss Merrill Green will be charge of the program, in From Complex Capsules To Cough Drops ... STORE and Operated Mrs. MacFadyen Is Honored At Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartshorn of Canton were hosts of a family din ner on Tuesday evening, celebrat ing the eighty-second Lir'hday an niversary of M r s. Hartshorn's mother, Mrs. Jennie P. MacFadyen, I of Waynesville. The party was giv tn at the home of Mrs. J. T. Bailey in Canton. Autumn foilage ami flowers were used in decorating. Guests in addition to Mrs. Mac Fadyen were Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacFadyen and daughter. Miss Joy MacFadyen. of Asheville. Misses Amelia and Louise MacFayden and Miss Mary l.u F.lwood of Waynes ville. Bible Club Is Organized At High School The Alpha Omega Club is a le w Bible Club, recently organized a mong students at the Waynesville High School. The group is directed by Miss Margaret Terrell, English teacher. Officers for the club were naniec' this week as follows: Aileen Ftil bright. president; F.laine Francis vice president; Edward Palmer secretary; Hazle Palmer, treasurer; and Nancy and Susie Stamey, re porters. The Palmers Are Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs Joe Palmer, whose marriage was an event of t li i s month, were honored on Tuesda. evening at a dinner wilh Mr. ant' Mrs. J. E. Massie as hosts in theii home on East Street. The dining table was centered with a bowl of white chrysanthe mums and other arrangements ol chrysanthemums w e re us e c' throughout the rooms. The guests were Mr and Mrs Palmer, Mr.; and Mrs. Glenn Palm er. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Corp ening. Dr. E. R. Collins of Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Joe Massie and daugh ter, Cathey, Mrs. Robert Mason ol Sylva and Otis Massie. Maggie Society Has Meeting The November meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice of the Maggie Methodist church was held Wednesdav after noon at the home of Mrs. William Holsten. Mrs. A. E. Belk led the devo tional and the program was pre sented by several members of the society with Mrs. Hobart White in charge. During the business hour the group made plans for a Christmas program at the church and decided to distribute Christmas packages to needy children. Mrs. Vinson Henry was named chairman of ar rangements for the church pro gram. Members were requested to save baking powder and Octagon soap coupons for Bethlehem Hrfuse in Winston-Salem. The Society set as a goal for the coming months, one new member for each present member. New members welcomed at this meeting were Mrs. Belk, wife of the pastor of the church. Mrs. St. John and Mrs. Jack Case. Refrshments were served during the social hour. Mrs. J. K. Whitesides left yester day for her home in Asheville after spending two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stovall. For THIS WEEK ONLY The Town & Country Shop Its First Annual Sweater 6 Skirt Promotional Sale Nylon Cardigans formerly Nylon Slip-overs, formerly Wool Cardigans, formerly t - ALL SKIRTS AND CORDUROYS REDUCED' SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Mrs. Boone : - ay w mv- It MRS. JOHN K. BOONE is shown at a special service in her honor held by the Marietta Way Bible Class of the First Methodist Church last Sunday. Mrs. Boone is seated in the center. Admiring the cor sage, which was presented to Mrs. Boone by the class, is her daugh ter. Mrs. liufus Siler. Other members of the class, shown left to light, are Mrs. Henry Gaddy. Mrs. T. L. Branileit, and Misses Anne and Corrie Kerr, sisters of Mrs. Boone. The service was dedi cated to Mrs. Boone in recognition of her faithfulness and loyalty to the church. Mrs. Boone is celebrating her ninety-first birthday today and is being honored at a luncheon given by her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Massie. (Photo by Ingram's Studio'. Mrs. Boone Is Honored On Her 91st Birthday Mrs, Hugh Massie entertained vith a luncheon in her home on Haywood Street today, in cele bration of the ninety-first birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. John K. Boone. She was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Rufus Siler. The Thanksgiving motif was not d in nil appointments for the oc- asion. and the dining table was i entered with a large birthday ake with yellow icing decoration. Mace cards were miniature Pil grims. Mrs. Boone, a native of Virginia, ias spent most of her life here md is beloved by a large circle of 'riends. She is a member of the i-"irst Methodist church and has aken an active part in all of ils ifTairs. Her children in addition to Mrs. Siler and Mrs. MaSsie, are Mrs. J. L. Dickson of Durham, Rogers Joone of Huntington, West Vir ;inia. and Robert and Will Boone if Wavnesvllle. Guests invited for the luncheon a ere Mrs. Boone, and her sisters, Misses Anne and Corrie Kerr, Mrs. VI. D. Shook, Mrs. T. N. Massie, Mrs. R. H. Blackwell, Mrs. W. T. shelton. Mrs. E. J. Hyatt, Mrs. farry Rotha, Mrs. W. L. Hardin, Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan, Mrs. F. E. Alley, and Miss Jean West Mrs. Siler Is Speaker For P-TA Mrs. Rufus Siler, supervisor of he School Lunchroom Program, ,vas the speaker for the meeting if the Central Elementary Parent I'eacher Association Tuesday night. Mrs. Siler discussed lunch room vork and explained the parts ilayed in the program by Federal id, the teachers, lunchroom work ers, and the school committees. Joe Jack Atkins, vice-president, oresided during the shdrt business session. Holds Meeting B. And P. W. Club The regular dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Wo men's Club was held at The Lodge on Monday night. Mrs. M. G. Stamey presided and plans were completed for the Barn warming to he sponsored by the club during the Tobacco Harvest Festival. No program was given. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie will leave tomorrow morning for Dur ham to visit their daughter. Miss Mary Ann Massie, who is a student at Duke University, and attend the Duke-Carolina game on Saturday. $10.50 Now $8.95 Now $8.95 Now '-v' ..$7.95 $6.9S $6.95 Is Honored Births New arrivals nounced at the have been an Haywood County Hospital as follows Mr. and Mrs. George of Waynesville, Route 2, a vember 10. Cochran son, No- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farmer of Canton. Route 2, a daughter, No vember 10. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kemp of Can ton, Route 1, a daughter, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I, Smith of Clyde, Route 1, a son, Nov. 10. Mr. and Waynesville 10. t Mr. and of Canton, Nov. 11. Mrs. Roy Route 2, Shelton of a son, Nov. Mrs. Luther Cogburn Route 2, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanlord Canton, a son, Nov. 11. of Mr. and Mrs. ClilTord Mills of Canton, a daughter, Nov. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hill of nesville, a son, Nov. 12. Way- Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harris of Waynesville, Route 2, a daughter, Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Devel Winchester' of Hazelwood, a son, Nov, 13. Mr. and Hazelwood. Mrs. J. C. Crayne of a daughter, Nov. 14. Lxpaesiioe Featuring Nationally Advertised Lines That Must Be Moveu WhoAreiNOW panding Our Facilities This New Store will Be One Western North Carolina, Bringing To Waynesville New Merchandise For Men, Women and Children Clyde School Play Is Postponed The junior play, which was scheduled to be held at the Clyde High School on Friday night, has been postponed until December 3, according to ad announcement from the school yesterday. No More Guesswork In Cooking Potatoes ITHACA, N. Y. (UP) Maybe the housewife will have to gripe no longer because potatoes fall apart when boiled or become hard as rocks when baked. A new, accurate method of weight separation has been devel oped at the Cornell University agri cultural experiment station to en able grocers to offer package pota toes for one of three specific pur poses: boiling, frying or baking. The method is the result of more than 10 years of research by Prof. Ora Smith. It involves the use of two tubs of salt water solution ad justed for density to the particular type Of potato. Mealy potatoes, best for baking have the highest specific gravity and sink in the salt solution, Smith said, while the lighter boilers and fryers float. Consumer reaction is being test ed in two local stores. Pastor's Wife In Mission Hospital Mrs. Paul P. Thrower, wife of the pastor of the Hazelwood and Bethel Presbyterian churches, is under treatment at Mission Hos pital in Asheville for a back in jury she suffered six weeks ago. Mrs. Thrower was admitted last Monday for a stay of at least a week. She was hurt when she fell into a power line post hold after she stepped on the boards covering it. Mr. and Mrs. Mint Reed are leav ing tomorrow with friends from Asheville to attend the game in Durham Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Lawson has re turned to her home in Spencer af ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fultz at Lake Junaluska. Attention Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDRY bundle picked up and delivered to eacb family announcing a birth at the Haywood County Hospital. P. S. In the event of twins this gift will be doubled. Call 772 for your FREE SERVICE. Home Laundry And Cleaners Phone 772 Miller St. SLACK'S- YES, WAIT FOR SLACK'S -vun i lnStateCOnt t -W xm "in the u;., V.'1 , Jl'an Ho II 1 !. V ' "5II III il sister MISS ELAINE FRANCIS Waynesville will 01lL, of m North Carolina high sc lJU st,n. iors who will compete in the finals of the State Student Forum on highway safety. Miss Francis qualified for the finals on the basis of her grades in an examin ation and a.n essay she w,ie on highway safety. M ymma f (jVlUrBIIt&lDOTHIS- When your child catchej cold, rellev distress even while he jieepi Rub his throat, chest and a a a m 4 back at bedtime f I Cl S Vith warming... V VaPORuc Another Reliable Oulilanclin SEE this magnificent 10-diamondp cious platinum, fishtail styling, h value. 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