OF INTEREST TO WOMEN act CLUBS .Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN, Editor Home Phone 462-J rGirl Scout Troop ;Entertains With vParty At Hut Members of Girl Scout Troop No. 4 entertained with a party at Jthe Girl ScoutfHut Friday night. , Z For the occasion The Hut was decorated with green and white 5 paper streamers which were join- ed in the center of the celling with ja cluster of green and white bal- loons. Dancing and games were feat JJ ured throughout the evening. H Attending the party were Miss HI Mary Lou Elwood. leader of the troop,' and Mary Qsborne, Dolf 2 Kienast, Betty Hannah, Mildred M MrHfnrH Elaine Francis. Joan J. Bride-Elect Medford, Elaine Francis, It Morris. Lane Prevost, Mary Rogers. Vivian Watklns, Lillian K. ijj Medford. Joyce Carter, Betty Hale, f Kooert Jeter, jimmy Jeter, jsrwm t! Burgin, Walter Taliaferro, Hallett Ward, Jr.i Donny Leatherwood, Jimmy Swift, Donald Whlsenhunt, Tommy Boyd, Tommy Norrls, JJ Sammy Jones, Linton Palmer, Charles Metcalf, Jimmy Kuyken Z dall. Bob Davis, Malcolm William- son, Frosty Lane, Charles Alley, George Garrett and Hillary Craw- ford. V- ' : : Z " -:-: S Reports Are Z Given On State : D.A.R. Conference , .dm :;I2SSiill V MISS ADRIAN RUTH McCOV, daughter of Mrs. Nina T. McCoy of Franklin, is engaged to Fred Earl Martin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earl Martin of Waynesvllle. Wedding plans have not been announced. ' Book Briefs ( J Reports of the recent Golden Jubilee Conference of the State t Society of the Daughters of the ' M American Revolution featured the. ' m meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love f Chapter held Friday afternoon at w the home of Mrs. J. M. Long. 4 Mrs. J. W. Killian, chapter re Z gent, Mrs W. F. Swift and Mrs. R. j N. Barber, delegates, attended the conference which was held in Z Charlotte the first week in March m Miss Marguerite Way attended as Z a page. Members of the local chapter s with members of chapters from i Z Charlotta and Salisbury the three chapters which have celebrated JJ their fiftieth anniversary were t guests of honor at the Golden Jubilee Luncheon. At this time ii i JJ Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory of Char- i m lottc paid tribute to " Mrs. Mary ,i Love Sfrfngfiela" Wulburri of Way j ,, 2 nesvllle, organizing regent of the ! Dorcas Bell Love chapter and the J first elected state regent. ' I Mrs. Killian took part on' the a. f conference program and told of the i J first state conference which was ' f held in 1900 at the White Sulphur i Springs Hotel here. . During the business hour at the 1 meeting Friday afternoon, Mrs Killian named Mrs. J. H. Howell, " 4 Mrs, S. H. Bushnell and Mrs. J. M. I Long as members of a nominating committee. -1 Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr.,' chair- man of the Girl Homemakers Com- Z mittee, presented Miss Elsie Palm '': er, member of the sophomore class 3 of the Waynesvllle Township High v $ School, and winner of the cotton dress contest, sponsored by the S chapter in the high school. Miss jj Palmer modeled the winning I 1? dress and was presented a cash i 3 Pe. t Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, chairman of T National Defense, Teported on ihe i 42nd annual D. A. R. Declamation Contest held for boys in the Way- i , Z nesville High School. '! . Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr. reviewed the D. A. R. magazine. 2 During the social hour follow- ing the meeting, refreshments " were served by the hostess. S Fines Creek : HD Glut Holds : March Meeting 1 The Finf.s Creek Home Demons- tration Club held its March meet ing last Thursday afternooh In the ? Home Economics Department of the Fines Creek School. . . Mrs. France . Rogers, president, 4 was in charge and the devotional was given by Mrs. Carl Green. .Z Announcement was made of the County Council meeting to be held March 21, the Family Life Leaders Z School to be held March 22, and the Furniture Refinishing Work- Z shop to be held on March 28. , The Demonstration on sugges- tions for brightening the home for Z spring was given by .Miss. Jean Childers, assistant home agent. Project leaders reporting were a. Mrs. Cauley Rogers, home gar " dens; , Mrs. F. C.' Green, poultry; Z Mrs. C. S. Green, food preserva m tion; Mrs. Mark Ferguson, house furnishings; and Mrs. France Rog Z ' ers, home beautificatlon. Book reports were given by Mrs. Carl Green, Mrs. Dee Clark, Mrs. F. C. Green, Mrs. France Rogers, and Mrs. Mark Ferguson. - Miss McCoy IsEngdged To Fred Martin, Jr. Iron Duff Club Meets With Mrs. McElroy Mrs, Nina T. McCoy of Franklin has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Adrian Ruth McCoy, to Fred Earl Martin, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Earl Mar tin of Waynesville, Miss McCoy is the granddaugh ter of Rfc- and Mrs. W. T. Tlppett of Franklin and the late Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McCoy of Butte, Mon tana, ominally of Macon County. She is a graduate of the Frank lin High School and attended West ern Carolina Teachers College, Cullowhee. . Mr. Martin is a graduate of the Waynesville Township High School and attended Western Carolina Teachers College and Arizona State College, Phoenix, Arizona. He served as a lieutenant in the Army Air Forces for three years. He is now associated with his fath er and uncle in Martin Electric Company here. Wedding plans have not been an Episcopal Group To Meet Tuesday; The Woman's Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal Church will meet at the rectory, Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m, ; Hayes-Ross , Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ross of Crabtree have announced the mar riage of tHeir daughter, Miss Eliza beth Ross, : to Robert Hayes of Greensboro, son of Mrs. William Thomas Hayes and the late Mr. Hayes. The ceremony took place on Jan uary 2 at the parsonage at Ft. Barn well, N. C. with the Rev. Frank Robinson pronouncing the vowg. The bridegroom is a sergeant in the U. S. Air Force. Twin Sisters To Celebrate 84th Birthday Mrs. John N. Shoolhred and Mrs. Horace Frost, twin sisters, will hold open house at the residence of Mrs. Shoolbred on Bqundary Street next Sunday in celebration of their eighty-fourth birthday anniversary. No invitations are being extend ed, other than this notice, and friends are asked to call during the hours from three to five o'clock in the afternoon and froth seven to nine o'clock in the evening. The hostesses request that no gifts be sent. Woman's Society To Meet Tuesday The Woman's Society of Christ Ian Service of the First Baptist Church will meet in the Boyd Memorial Chapel, Tuesday, at 3:30 p. m. Miss Louise Ballard will be the speaker at the meeting. ' The Spiritual Life Group will meet at 3 o'clock. Wesleyan Guild .. Will Hold Meeting- The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. L. McCracken on Cherry Street. ? ' Mrs. Fred Campbell will pre side, i The Iron Duff Home Demonstra tion Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Belle McElroy with the vice president, Mrs. Frank Davis, presiding in the absence of Mrs. J. R. Carswell, president, During the business hour an nouncement was made of several meetings to be held during the month for home demonstration club leaders. , Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent, discussed ways to brighten the home for spring. , A 'special guest for the after noon was ' Mrs. Henry Francis of the Franci Cove" Club, who Jfiave a report on the Aluminum work shop held recently in Waynesvllle. Mrs. E. W. White reported on home gardens and Mrs. Belle Mc Elroy gave a poultry report. Book reports were given by Mrs. Fannie Davis, Mrs. T. C. Davis, Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. T. J. Medford, Mrs. C O. Newell and Mrs. O. L. Yates. During the social hour, Mrs. Mc Elroy, recreation chairman, direct ed an Irish Irish, in observance of St. , Patrlsk's Day, and Mrs.. F. E. Chambers won the top prize. Twenty-five club members at tended the meeting. Woman's Club To Meet Thursday The Waynesville Woman's Club will hold its regular meeting at the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The program will be in charge of the American Home Depart ment of which Mrs. James R. Boyd is chairman. Mrs. J. V. Smith is chairman of the hostesses for the meeting. Spelling Match Set For Saturday A spelling match between the Upper Crabtree and Iron Duffl Communities will be held Satur day. March 18. in the Crabtree-Iron Duff School auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. - By United Press The Custer Story, edited by Mar guerite Merinton presents the let ters and diaries of General Custer and his wife Libbie. Besides docu menting an idyllic marriage, the papers tell the story of a turbulent period in American history. Miss Merington was Libbie Custer's best friend and the general's widow turned over to her these personal papers with the request that they be published. Now, 17 years later. Dcvlin-Adair has , issued the volume. . ; Staples Press has got out a $1 tax manual to give quick answers to questions about income taxes. By means of thumb indexing, Key to Income Tax furnishes a wel come guide to income tax Informa tion for individuals and business es. , . The book was prepared by a staff under the direction of George Stinson, former Justice Department attorney and legal as sistant in U. S. Tax Court. . . A new reconstruction and Inter pretation of the life of Christ has made its appearance. The Light of the World, by GrevlUe Cooke (Bobbs-Merrill) is an Imaginative and reverent approach to the Gos pel stories, the result of seven years' work by Cooke, who Is Vicar of Cransley, England. . . Cash for Churchill Winston unurcmu received a 1,000 lb. literary prize from the Sunday Times (London) for his war memories. The Times also award ed, special gold medals to Alan Paton for Cry the Beloved Country and F. Spencer Chapman for The Jungle Is Neutral, , . Twenty years ago Christopher Reeves was popular as an author of thrilling mystery stories. He's back on the whodunit scene now with Lady, Be Careful, issued by by Morrow. A hovel entry In Simon & Schu ster's spring book list is The Baby a book of 41 baby photographs with humorous captions, patterned after the hilarious photo book, The Frenchman. S & S have run off a first edition of 100,000 copies ex pecting big sales. Haywood County Calendar At least four Community De velopment Program meetings are scheduled for; this week In Hay wood County. The schedule: Monday. 7:30 P. M. Saunook at Saunook School. ' Tuesday. 7:30 P. M. Panther Creek at Panther Creek Baptist Church; ' Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Stamey Cove at Piney Grove Church; Thursday, 7:30 P. M. West Pigeon at Bethel School. Joins Sorority BEST SELLERS (Compiled by Publishers' Weekly) Fiction The Egyptian, by Mika Waltarl The Parasites, by Daphne Du Maurier. Gentian Hill, by Elizabeth Gou dge. ,.,,;,;.:;, ;:,,;i,- , Mary, by Sholem Asch. A Rage to Live, by John O'Hara Non-Fiction This I Remember, by Eleanor Roosevelt. Home Sweet Zoo, by Clare Barnes, Jr. The Mature Mind, by H. A. Overstreet. My Three Years In Moscow, by Walter Bedell Smith. MISS MARY JEAN WEST, a member of the freshman class of Florida Southern College at Lakeland Florida, was recently pledged lo'the Delta. Zeta Soror ity. Miss West, a candidate for an A.B. degree, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer West of Waynesville, Clyde Lions Hold Ladies' Night Program A large Ladies Night audience at the Clyde Lions Club last Fri day night heard District Governor Paul Cashion of North Wilkesboro make the principal address, Besides the speech-making, how ever, there was plenty of other entertainment. The "Hat Parade," for instance, ended with William Osborne's bor rowed chapeau taking the top hon ors, AH the contestants wore womens nais. wrapeuni wim - Mi.,ni. him were Clyde Mayor Vanar 4 ... u a ,ik Haynes. Howard Shook. Devoe 7 ""V "i" ZT PERSONALS Medford, Marshall Jones and Tom Leatherwood. Another feature was the singing by groups and quartets made up of the Lions and their wives. Among the guests were W. F. Elbey, president of the Robblns. ville Lions Club and his wife; Dick Bradley, president of the Waynes ville Club; Miss Alice Flncher of Waynesville; and Miss Smathers of Clyde. Workers Council Meets Tonight At Cold Weather Records The country's record low, minus 66 degrees, dates back to February, 1933, at Yellowstone park. It com pares with 81 below for the Ca nadian Yukon, and 84 below, claim ed for eastern Siberia. Admiral Byrd, reporting 90 below on Ant arctica, suggests that air above the south polar plateau probably cools to minus 100 decrees. his mother, Mrs. L. M. Richeson '.'. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boyd re turned Saturday after a three weeks' visit to their granddaughter, Mrs. H. B. Phillips and Mr. Phil lips at their home in Cottagevllle, S. C . ;'...:.. Mrs. R. N. Barber is visiting her Janice son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. u.;M. jsasiey, at meir nome In Greeneville, S. C. ..'.'. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford left Tj this morning for thelrv home in - T. . r. ... i. i . .1 i . ...ill. uuniuui Biier a ween, enu visii wilii ii t n .it m Tho unrW's MnMl nf Hip 1UI s , . n. . First Baptist Church Sunday School Tawira will moot Mnnrlflv ntoht at 7 n'nlnrli in the social hall of the Welch . Hilary Crawford Jr., is here Memorial building. A covered dish "om " nenning, ua. lo visit nis snnnpr will ha RPrvaH . Kianumointr, mrs. yv. it vrawioru. -- . i . , After atinnpr thn various Hpnart-I ments will have their conferences mr. ami Mrs. itoDert Bass ana in their own assembly rooms. A llttle dUEhter, Helen, of Orlando, general assembly will follow for Flt; u? here for a visit,, to Mr business and renorts.. " ' , Bass'8 si,ter- Mrs- Clarence Hyatt I T T : . 1 T H1 1 The feature of the even w 11 11- oass ""a neien win leave to- be the showing of a sound motion morrow for New York and will sail picture, the third in the series n weanesoay tor rans to spena dealina with the life of the Apostle several momns wnn tne tormer s Paul. The purpose of this picture parents. Mrs. Hyatt and her daugh- 1s to make real and understandable iers. mny. Betn, ana bodo, will the vears of apprenticeship of the accompany Mr. Bass back to Or Apostle, to show some of the trials lando to spend the remainder of and tribulations suffered by those tne winter who first dared present .the Gospel of Jesus. The setting of the film Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Carswell includes Damascus, the desert and have as Iheir guest the latter's wilderness, and a little town in mother, Mrs. Berry of Morganton. News From Aliens Creek By MRS. BILL HEMBREE ! (Mountaineer Correipondent) A large audience of Aliens Creek residents last Thursday night at the Aliens Creek School saw films il lustrating ways of Improving the farm and farm home. The movie was shown by County Agent Wayne Corpening and Coun ty Home Demonstration Agent Mary Cornwell, with a running commentary. The Rev. C. L. Allen, the com munity chairman, presided. Among others attending were Assistant Couuty Agents Wayne Franklin and Turner Cathey and Assistant Home Demonstration Agent Jean Childers. The next meeting will be held March 22 at Aliens Creek School, with the showing of another spec ial film set as the feature of the program. Members of Aliens Creek's Com munity Development Program vis iting committee were active again yesterday, making their friendly calls at tiie homes of the sick and the aged. :, -v As they did in their first of the permanent series of visits, the com mittee members gave their hosts fruits and magazines, and spend ing the time in friendly conversa tion Between 2 o'clock In the after noon when they started, and short lv before dark, they visited 10 homes. ' Wo 4 . . r,r .... OPELIKA. A;a Smith K' , a ""ine suits k even if it iw mi ooeratorc l ... -iiu ine till Thafs his nami u-... I w ,m,UK"i the mo, common and had th. arate T added to Smiti' name. T says, he rdlj G. A's. To Meet At Aliens Creek . The Girls Auxiliary of the Aliens Creek Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. O. Allen, Wed' nesday at 7 p. m. ' , the male cardinal fish of Aus trallan waters holds the eggs of the female in his mouth until they hatch. During the five-week period of incubation he can take no food. Want Ads bring quick results. "- tool' PROTECI YOUR HEM Wit). Prn, J Only proven brands place on our sheln can depend on them J you well, because makers' reputations J ed on maintaining' standards of quality Your Walgreen M CURTi DRUG STu Home Owned & Ok Phone 1 Arabia. The story is taken from the New Testament story recorded in the Book of The Acts. Mr. and Mrs. James Howell of Jonathan Creek last week were visiting Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, at their dent nurse at Mercy Hospital in Cecil Gaddy has gone to Wash ington, D. C. where he has accept ed a position with the Veterans Ad ministration. Miss Marion Ellis Howell, a stu home In Swainsboro, Ga. Freed In Mercy Death Case Trial J- Mission Study Held At Mrs. Howell's BY MRS. TOM RA1NER Mountaineer Correspondent Mrs. R. W. Howell was hostess to an all-day Mission Study pro gram last Wednesday at her home In the Jonathan Creek Community. Mrs. Dryman of Lake Junaluska taught the book, "Women Of, The Bible." ' '-' In . addition to the. hostess and Mrs. Dryman, among those attend ing from Lake Junaluska were Mrs. R. C. Ross, Mrs.. Leonard Dotson, Mrs. C. G. Medford, and Mrs. Gar ett Reeves.' " At noon, lunch' was served from covered dishes brought by the members. 1 f ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Phillips of Cottageville, S. C. announce the birth of a daughter, on March 10, at New Roper Hospital, Charles ton, S. C. Mrs. Phillips is the form er Miss Sarah Leatherwood, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leather- wood, of Route. 2, Waynesville. C": A- - f - Charlotte, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. How ell, in the Jonathan Creek Community. Dave Boyd and W. T. Rainer at tended the 100-Bushel Corn Club dinner at the Vanderbilt Hotel In Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woodv left Saturday afternoon to visit the tormers brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woody, wno are spending the winter in Tavares, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Galloway and son, Jimmy Galloway, and Linda Sloan spent the week-end In Leaks' ville and Durham. Miss Laura Woody spent the week end In Atlanta, Georgia as the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troutman ,Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin of Char lotte were week end guests of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs Bryan Medford. . Mrs. Carl Hill and little Haneh ter, Mary Elizabeth, nf T. mul on ft Tennessee, are spending this week witn the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Strincfield DR. HERMAN N. SANDER, of Manchester,. N, H., is sllown here with his wife, just after being acquitted of first degree, murder charges In the "mercy death" of Mrs. Abbie C Borroto. He an nounced he lipped to resume his medical practice ''right away" (International Photo.) South Clyde 4-H Club Met Thursday By SHIRLEY RHODARMER (Mountaineer Correspondent) Thfe mpmhprs nf f ho It w m. WOMUI Community 4-H Club had their meeting last Thursday at the home of Mary Sue Mann, the Club presi oeni, y.". Other officers are Sue Lindsav vice-president! Mary Lee Justice secretary; Shirley Rhodarmer. re porter; a;id Mrs, Levi Haynes, lo cal leader. The next meeting will b helrl April 13 at the home of Violet ' Lindsay. My voice means y careerThe 30 mildness iest proved is ihe cigarette -that agrees with my tnroar day Camel r I I RADIO AND RECORDINO ARTIST l , -V. "J 1 YIS, CAMUS ARI SO MUD that in 4 e,. of hundred, of me- an -P cialiKS, making weekly exaramat.om, flclcnadnbcaseofth MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR PMA (AAA) Materia 18 Phncnliata 20 Phosphate 45 Super Phosphate Fertilizer 2-12-12 Ladino Clover Orchard Grass Fescue Blue Grass , White Clover VBtfSccdYouCan pdpcndUpon! ip We Now Have In Stock AU Dormant Sp'tf Farmers E xchang PHONE 130 C. n: swtvM Ketner. owner iiii:vim'6'i I

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