1 hO THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor , Office Phone 700 Home Phone 462-J Mr. and Mrs. James E. Howell Mrs. Prevost Is Hostess Of Dinner For Guest Mrs. Ralph Prevost was hostess of a bridge dinner at her home in Grimball Park Thursday evening, as a courtesy to her guest, Mrs. Charles Burn, of Charleston, S. C, Spring flowers were used throughout the house in decorat ing and the dining table was cent ered with an arrangement of red candles and japonica. After the games prizes were a warded to Mrs. Ben Sloan, who held high score, and Mrs. White ner Prevost, who held low. Mrs, Burn was presented an honor gift. Those playing in addition to the guest of honor were Mrs. Dan Wat kins, Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., Mrs. Torn Lee, Mrs. Whitener Pre vost, Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, Mrs. Halett Ward, and Mrs. Ben Sloan. v : .. v .; . "y Mrs. Boyd Is Hostess For U.D.C. Meeting Mrs. James R. Boyd was hostess for the February meeting of the Haywood Chapter, United Daugh ters' of the Confederacy which was held Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Queen, Sr. presided during the business hour. ..... , Col. J. H. Howell was the guest speaker and discussed the First Battle of Manassas. Other special guests were Billy Rogers and David Felmet, eighth grade students of the Waynesville High School who were winners in the annual declamation contest sponsored by the chapter.. Billy Rogers won first place with "The New , South" and David - Felmet was second with "The Death of Stonewall Jackson." The U. D. C. magazine was re viewed by Mrs. Floyd Rippetoe. During the social hour ' Ms. Boyd was assisted in serving by Mrs. John M. Queen, Sr. and Miss Margaret Johnston. For the oc caston the house was decorated with vases of japonica and pansies, J''' " To Meet Thursday , The Junaluska Parent Teacher Association will hold Us February meeting in the school auditorium Thursday, February 9, at 7:30 p.m Mrs. Albert Abel will be the guest speaker. A-U members and friends of the organization are invited to attend the meeting. , . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long spent Sunday at Biltmore Forest as guests of Mr., and Mrs. .Lloyd Garret;. , . , CrabtreeYWA To Meet With -Miss Allen The Young Womans Auxiliary of the Crabtree Baptist Church will meet at the home of Miss Geraldine Allen on Saturday, Feb ruary 11, at 2 p. m. Taking part on the program of songs, reading, and discussion will be Mrs. W. E. Woods, Roxie Pres nell, Annie Noland, Geraldine Allen, Josephine PresneU, R. A. Gillette, Lorene Cogdill, and Mrs. Charles Noland. ' All members of the groups as well as those who wish to join are invited to attend. ' S. Clyde HD Club Organized; Mrs. Mann President By MRS. WILLIAM OSBORNE Mountaineer Correspondent South Clyde organized a Home Demonstration Club last Tuesday when the members met at the home ot Mrs. Maude Osborne. Miss, Mary Cornwell, county home demonstration agent, had Charge of the meeting. Mrs. P. C. Mann was elected president of the new club; Mrs. Edwin -Jackson, vice - president; and Mrs. Wiley Snyder, secretary and treasurer. Twenty-five of the 27 persons who attended the meeting jomed the club. Among those present were: Mrs. Wiley Snyder, Mrs Hugh Rhinehart, Mrs. P, C. Mann, Miss Katherine Osborne, Mrs. Lloyd Justice, Mrs. Curtios Rogers, Mrs. Davis Rogers, Mrs. Hascue Haynes, Mrs D. D. Gross, Mrs. Sidney Haynes, Mrs. Lucy Allen, Mrs. V. N. Allen, Mrs. Glenn Al len. Mrs. Walter Rhodnrmer, Mrs. Robert Lindsey, Mrs. F. M. Hipps, Mrs. ' Levi Haynes, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Edwin Jackson, Mrs. Sam Jackson, Mrs. Thad Cathey, Mrs. E. G. Cathey, Mrs. Frank Stanley . Mrs. Alberta . Stamey, Mrs. C. E. Chambers, and Mrs. Mae McCarson. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Mann's home on February 22. i in A.soclul , followed the session. - Methodist Circles Will Meet On Tuesday Circles of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet Tues day as follows: Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. Roy Tuti'u with Mrs. S. H. Keller as co-hostess, at 3:30 p. m. Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs. S. H. Bushnell at 3:30 p. m. ' Circle No. 3 at the home of Mrs. J. C. Crouser with Mrs Fred Wals- ton as co-hostess, Circle No. 4 at the Boyd resi donee oh Academy Street at 7:30 p. to. with Miss Bessie Boyd, Mis Daisy Boyd, Mrs. Johnny Fergus- son, and Mrs. Joe Webster as co- hostesses. ; ". Circle No. 5 at the home of Mrs Wayne Corpening with Mrs. John Carver as co-hostess, at 7:30 p. wi Circle No. 6 at the home of Mrs. Joe Jack Atkins at 7:30 p. nu Waynesville Sailor With Navy Overseas Navy Fireman Kenneth W. Me haffey of Waynesville arrived iu the Mediterranean recently aboard the Destroyer C- R- Ware. Navy headquarters reported this week. His ship was with, units which relieved vessels of the Sixth Task Fleet. . The Waynesville sailer will be on a four-month tour of duty in the area. ' Mrs. Henry Is Hostess For Home Club The Dellwood Home Demonstra tion Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Henry with Mrs. Sam Potts, president, in charge. Five new members were added to the club. They are Miss Fannie Campbell, Mrs. Ben Fugate, Mrs. S. E. McCrary, Mrs. T. V. Wells, and Mrs. Margaret Phillips. The demonstration on "Making Lampshades" wag given by Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent. n-oject leaders reporting were Mrs. Lee Evans on garden, Mrs. Grady Moody on poultry, and Mrs. W. D. Ketner on bouse furnishings. Book reports were heard from Mrs. Evans, Mrs.' Ketner, Mrs. Frank Henry and Mrs. S. E. Mc Crary. . ' . " Plans were made for the March meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. T. V. Wells. The Longs Give Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long enter tained at a bridge dinner at their home on the Country Club Drive Thursday evening. - Arrangements of japonica and forsythia were used as a decorat ive note. ,. .. Following the games high score prizes were presented to Mrs, Charles' Ray and Jonathan Woody and low score prizes went to Mrs. Rufus Siler and M". H. Bowles. - The guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody, and Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Slier.. pim mm. --- , w tiasv1l-4 Mr. and Mrs. Howell were married in the Baptist Church at Swains boro, Georgia on January 21. Mrs. Howell is the former Miss Edrvl Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis JoneAJ JSwainsboro. Mr. Howell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Howell of Wayne ville. Route 2. -,.V . ' f fk': :, -.; - Jonathan Club Meets With Mrs. WR. Boyd The Jonathan Home Demonstra tion Club held its February meet ing Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. R. Boyd with Mrs. Fred Allison, vice-president, presiding In the. absence of the president, Mrs. Way Fisher. Miss Mary Cornwell, home a- gent, gave a demonstration pn "Lampshade Making." Leaders reports were Heard Mrs. F. R. Kennedy on poultry, Mrs. W. T. Rainer on home beautt ficatlon, Mrs. R. E Owen on cloth ng, and Miss Belle McCracke on arts and crafts Book reviews were given by Mrs W. R. Boyd, Mrs. R. W. Howell, Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, Mrs., R. E Owen, and Mrs. W. T. Rainer. Mrs. Walter Chambers was wel comed as a new member. Plans were made for the March meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Glenn Boyd with a study on "Brighten Your Home For Spring." ... ." Mrs. Howell Is Hostess Of Tea For Bride UJC3V do yea Whether it's a juicy Jonathan or a ttngy Wine tap, you judge an apple by the color and gloss of iu skin . . . that's what telli you about the condition and flavor of the food within. It tells you what you must know "about the goods in the package." t And that's exactly why you judge other prod ucts by their brand names, too. (The name the manufacturer puts on his product to that you can tell it from all others.) ' , . Brand names enable you to judge the quality of the product, the reputation of the dealer, and f ' fpp 1 the reliability of its manufacture. Any manufac turer knows that if you find his products good, you will buy them. If not, you won't and the manufacturer will be forced out of busincu. Brand names are your protection. Brand names tell you exactly what's in the paiiag exactly what you must know to shop wisely and well, Brand names also enable you to choose the product that exactly fits your taste to avoid getting products you don't want whether you're buying an automobile, a towel, a can of peas or a candy bar. That's why smart shoppers will look carefully at the brand names when they read the ads in this newspaper. That's why you should clioose the things you buy by their brand names. It's the sure way to get exactly what you wnt. . . ; INCORPOIATIC 119 West 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y. ,4 W-proJU educational foundation u - t f " . Mrs. Howell Is Honored At Shower Mrs. James E. Howell, a recent bride, was honored at a miscel laneous shower given Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. R. E. Owen and her daughter, Miss Dottie Oweh, as hostesses at their home. Red hearts and vases of mixed spring flowers were used in decora tion of the rooms and the Valen tine motif was carried out in all the appointments. The shower gifts were presented to the honor guests in a large red heart-shaped h'.v which was marked In whit with the names of the bride and bridegroom. ' 4 ' Each guest also wrote her favor ite recipe on a red paper heart and presented it to the bride. Contests and games were en Joyed and prizes were presented to the winners. Following the entertainment dessert course was served. The guests present in addition to Mrs. Howell were Mrs. R. W. How ell, Mrs. C M. Moody, Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, Mrs. L. B. Leather- wood, Mrs. Hardy Nelson, Mrs Roger Ferguson, Mrs. Dick Moody Mrs. Walter Chambers, Mrs. Fred Sutton,.. Mrs.;. L, . M. . Leatherwood and Miss Betty Leatherwood. Baptist Circles To Meet Tuesday Circles of the Woman's Mission ary Society of the First Baptist Church will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night with the following hostesses: Eliza Yates Circle with Mrs. Wayne Rosters ' Lottie Moon Circle with Misses Robena, Evonia. and Maude Howell Ann Hasseltine Judson Circle with Mrs. L. E.i Perrv Henrietta ' Hall Shuck Circle with Mrs. W. Boyd Owen Fanie E. S. Heck Circle with Mrs. Henry Davis. " Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Ferguson returned Sunday from Pinehurst where they spent several days last week. Mr. Ferguson attended a meeting of North Carolina City Managers. They were accompan ied to Pinehurst by Mrs. W. . L. . Hairdin,Jr.of:Hcdersonvm.-l-. .':.-'.-,;' ' T '.. '- Mrs. James Harden Howell, Sr. entertained with a tea this after noon at "Windover," her home on Old Hickory Avenue, in compli ment to Mrs. James E. Howell, the former Miss Edryl Jones of Swains boro, Georgia, whose wedding was an event" of last month. Arrangements of 'japonica, jon quils, and spirea were used throughout the rooms in decorat ing. rr - .V;, Mrs, John Queen, Sr. greeted the guests at the front entrance Snd directed them to- th library where the hostess and honor guest received with the latter's mother-in-law, Mrs. Robert Howell. Mrs. W. F. Swift and Mrs, James R. Boyd Were in the living room and Mrs. James Harden Howell, Jr. in the dining room ! Mrs; James W. Killian presided at the tea table which was covered with a lace Cloth and centered with a bowl of red japonica, flanked by red candles. Around thirty guests, including members of the families, called during the hours from three-thirty to five o'clock. ; .. ' Beta Sigma Phi Hear Program By Miss Ballard The Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Thursday night in the Court House with Miss Edna Summerrow; vice president, presiding. Mrs. Stanley Henry and Mrs. Joe Palmer were in charge of the program and presented Miss Ray Ballard, who discussed "Drama and The Dance." v . , .... . - Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Washington.i D. C. are here for a visit to the latter's father, Alden Howell. Steve Campbell Celebrdtes 4th Birthday ' Steve Campbell celebrated his fourth birthday with a party at his home on the Soco Gap Road Sun day afternoon. He was assisted by hiS parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell, Sr. . . x The Valentine motif was ob served and favors were Valentine baskets filled with f andy. Games wera played and an ice course wag served, ( The guestf were Ellen Francis Freeman," Nannette Phillips, Mary Francis Ketner. Betty Nell Carver, Johnnie Carver, and Chip and Mike Killian. X'-:V '' Mrs. Hyatt Is Hostess Of Bridge Luncheon Mrs. David Hyatt was hostess of a bridge luncheon at her home on Walnut Street Saturday afternoon. The house was decorated throughout with vases of Japonica and forsythia. - Two tables were arranged for bridge and after the games prizes were presented to Mrs. Hilliard Atkins, who held high score, and Mrs. R. L. Coin, who held low. Others playing were Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mrs. C. G. Thompson, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Tom Lee, Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., and Mrs. Whit ener Prevost. , Officers Named For Francis Cove 4-H Club By MRS. BILL HOLLINGSWORTH Mountaineer Correspondent Officers for the Francis Cove 4' H Club were elected last Thurs day night at a meeting. . Jimmy McElroy was named pres ident; Shirley Sheffield, vice-pres ident; Hettie Franklin, secretary treasurer; Sarah Boone, song lead er; and Hazel Hollingsworth, re porter. Before the officers were elected, Miss Mary Cornwell, county home demonstration agent, gave a talk on what was required of each club, each member of the club, and his or her responsibility. County Agent Wayne Corpening distributed blanks to be filled out by each girl and boy who wanted to join. i ' ,i Approximately. 30 newt members 4 W- l. 1, f. - ' iuu uiese maims. . . MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEU. 6, 1950 Haywood WMU Mission Study To Opan Feb. 9 I Plans Complete For Valentine Dance At Armory Plans are complete for theVal entine Dance to be held at the Waynesville Armory on Tuesday night, February 14, under the joint sponsorship of the American Le gion Auxiliary and the Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars. An intermission program will include the crowning of a Queen of Hearts, to be chosen from twen ty girls representing various com munities of the county. Eddie Hoffman and his orchestra will' furnish the music and ad vance tickets are being sold at $1.23. Door tickets will be $1.50. Proceeds will go to Veterans' Hospitals and to Cancer Research. . .' Francis Cove To Be Host To Nine vah People By MRS. BILL HOLLINGSWORTH Mountaineer Correspondent The residents of Francis Cove will have as their guests the resi dents of the Ninevah Community at 8 p.m. Monday. A spelling bee will feature the recreation program. Large Crowd Sees Temperance Drama Sun. Night The First Methodist church here was filled to capacity Sunday night for the temperance drama, "PriS' oner At The Bar". ' Sponsored by the temperance board of the Methodist church, the drama was directed by Rev. F. W Wilkinson, who also played the part of the prisoner, charged with the murder of his wife, while he was drunk. The Baptist and Presbyterian churches cooperated for a union service. A. T. Ward was the judge; Roy trancis, defense lawyer; Carl Ed wards, Asheville, solicitor; J. H Howell, Jr., clerk of court; Whit ener Prevost .sheriff; Jerry Rogers court officer; Ben Phillips, finger print expert; Mrs. Clifford Senne state's witiess; Elizabeth Elliott daughter of the defendant., E. A wuiamson was foreman of the jury. ' The cast gave a performance on par with a professional cast, and put much feeling, and realization into their respective parts. LAFF - A - DAY i i Copt. 1950, King Feature Syndiute, Inc, World right! reserved. 1 ife: CV Sorority To ' Hold Meeting Tne Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at the Court House, Thursday, February 9, at . 7:30 p.m. Miss Edna Surnmerrow will be in chare of the program and Miss Kathleen Calhoun will be the guest speaker. DR. STRINGFIELD IN ATLANTA Dr. Thomas Stringfield left yes terday for Atlanta where he is at tending a three-day Medical Assem bly. He will return Wednesday night. y The Mission Studv the Woman's Missionary r ' Thursday at 6:00 p m. The Home Mission p.,w Graded Series of Bwv ' taught: S Group Number Y u m f "Burled . . , Living" mJS of Uttle Cane Creek" hi teachers of WMS and YW i .Miss Laura Frances ir ' Raleigh, WMU Field ReD tive will lead this study, i uroup .Number 2, will Heirs of the Soil." int(,J1 r h j T. . n . "J u unu iu counselors vil j with this group, i Mrs.C. M. Warren, of Syit: lead this study. ' Group Number 3, will . "The Greshams of Gieenwav-1 ior GA and RA Counsekj, meet with this group. Mrs, L. G. Elliott, oi ville, will lead this study. Group Number 4, s "The Farmer Twins". Tfc i beam leaders will meet group. Mrs. D. D. Gross, of Clyi lead this study. Every church is asked u 4l .,. icprcacuiauvc iu mis YDia insutute is for those i teach the books in their ChUrch, it is a preparatory lng. - There will be a short kw sion between the class sessy which tune refreshments n. served. Episcopal Group To Meet The Robina Tate Chapters Woman a Auxiliary of Gra copal Church will meet ton- night at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs.W Krag will be hostess at her a at 104 Hill Street. . T. Sgt. J. B. Luckadoo, iy stationed at Camp LcJeune. the week end with Mrs. Lurti at the home of her mother, !t C. Plott. assies I . M. ft. I - 1 ipnr .w tl : : . .:-.v; . At ' : to s n 1! ' 5 j - - , ' v - ' - " 1 v A " L ' I Fall Fashion Begins with That Formfit Look T tfia MMr-t- nu. ir time! 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