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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN w,. CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN, Editor Home Phone 462-J ' t. III! ft" hrti I!" J1 f m it ;t,:.': i i ,7f' ' -' Mrs. Beck Is - Hostess For Saunook Club Mrs. Charles Beck was hostess for the March meeting of the Sau nook Home Demonstration which was held Monday night. Mrs. Beck, vice president of the club, also presided. The devotion al was given by Mrs. Perry Smath ers. ... During the business hour the members planned their participa tion in the celebration of Nation al Home Demonstration Week. - - Mrs. Steve Plemmons reported on the recent county council meet ing. The demonstration on Brighten The Home For Spring was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. Mrs. Perry Smathers, family life leader, discussed "Building Char acter in Our Boys and Girls." Mrs. Julia McClure, home beau tif ication leader, exhibited several varieties of narcissi and discuss er their cultivation and care. A social hour followed the meet ing. . ..: . ; St. John's School Will Hold Open House Sunday , The faculty and students of St. John's School are Inviting their .friends to attend open house at St. John's Auditorium, next Sunday afternoon from two until four thirty o'clock. A program will be presented dur Ing the afternoon and wil include the following numbers:. Circus Kindergarten The White Donkey, piano solo, Bet te Hannah Spelling Match High School truing luaicil nign scnooi Singing Evening Bells Junior High School, Carmen Carmela Two Short Skits High School Tea will be served at four o'clock by mothers of the seniors Mrs. Ellen McCrackcn has re turned" to her hnlnp in Lodeor Mpntana after being called here on account of the illness and death of her brother, Grover Clark. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Melvln Dowd, and grandson, Billy Dowd, of Spokane, Washing ton. They made the trip by plane. MrS. McCracken is the former Miss - . -------- u i ElleiuClark. dafcahe of the ittV Ml. n.ll-. "'riT r r"'" "mums iui, aim ifiio, jaaa viai iv. MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE "Better Brands Mean Better Buys" ' V ,! J Li ! A: , - SERVING HAYWOOD ECONOMICALLY- For Almost a , Quarter of a Century, Massie's Department Store ' "BETTER BRANDS MEAN BETTER BUYS" . Robert Massie Is Host Of Supper Party Robert Massie entertained with a supper party at his home last Sat urday evening, in celebration of his seventeenth birthday. He was assisted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie. Supper was served t at an out door fireplace after which games and dancing were enjoyed indoors. The guests included Miss Sally Stovall, Miss Laura Woody, Miss Linda Sloan, Miss Fdith Moore of Sylva, ' Miss Lane Prevost,. Miss Julia Ann Stovall, Miss Joan Rat cliff e. Miss Elizabeth Watkins, Miss Nancy Francis, Robert Stretcher, Jimmy Swift, George Dewey Stovall, Carl Mundy, Stan ford Massie, Jimmy Galloway. Jeff Reese, and Dale Ratcliffe. t ' : Mrs. Grimsley Is Speaker For B and PW Club Mrs. Corlnne Grimsley, family relations specialist of the N. C. Ex. tension Department, was the guest speaker for the March meeting of the Waynesville Business and Pro fessional Women's Club which was held Tuesday night at The Lodge. Mrs. Grimsley spoke on "The Art of Staying Young." - Wayne Franklin was also a special guest at the meeting and showed the film, "The Price Of Freedom." Mrs. M, G. Stamey, president of the club, presided during the busi ness session and named thp follow. ing members to serve on a nomina ting committee Mrs. Alma Mo- Crnrkpn Mrs T. ini Tnmu .-J " . "-j vnto, auu Ml" MarW Johnston. . ..Md fltuvu pi iu J 11 II meeting. 3 From Here On Dean's . List At Woman's College 1 hree from Waynesville made the Dean's list at Woman's Colleg, Greensboro, for th nast snuctr' They included Elsie Green, Dorothy manci ana Marguerite Way. Mrs. Edgar H. GoolH lpft Tup. day for Chapel Hill where she will iai uuu-iu-itivv allQ UaURnlGr VlUlf hnn Cnn in .1 J .1 j and her sister, Mrs. Marian Young Is Particularly True of READY-TO-WEAR For almost a quarter of a century, Massie's have been keeping an eye on the Ready-to-wear market in order to bring to you the best in values, and at economical prices. Today we have what we feel is a line of exceptionally known brand names brands that are known every where for their quality, authentic styles, and for the dollar value. When you want ready-to-wear,' remember it will pay you to shop first at Massie's where quality and styles reign supreme. These Nationally Known Brands Mean Better Dress Values O DORIS DODSON O KAY DUNHILL O TRUDY HALL O JONATHAN LOGAN O L'AIGLON O FOUR-STAR Mrs. Rogers Is j Hostess For South Clyde Club Mrs. Curtis Rogers was hostess for the March meeting of the South Clyde Home Demonstration Club which was held on Wednesday) afternoon with Mrs. , P. C. Mann presiding. The devotional was also given by Mrs. Mann. During the business session the club voted to cc-ODerate with thp Clyde Woman's Club in sponsoring a flower show next August. The following project leaders were elected: food and nutrition. Mrs. Walter Rhodarmer and Mrs. P. C. Mann; home gardens, Mrs. Edwin Jackson, Mrs. C. E. Cham bers and Mrs. Wiley Snyder: home poultry, Mrs. Sam Jackson; home dairy, Mrs. Maude Osborne; food preservation, Mrs. Lloyd Justice, Mrs. Sam Jackson, Mrs. Edith Hlpps and Mrs. Van Deaver; house furnishings, Mrs V. N. Allen, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Albert Stamev. Mrs. Thad Cathey and Mrs. Frank btamey. Family life. Mrs. Kvle Lindsav and Mrs. Robert Lindsav! hnihe beautiflcation, Mrs. Curtis Rogers and Mrs. Hugh Rhinehart; cloth ing, Mrs. V. N. Allen and Mrs. E. G, Cathey; arts and crafts. Mrs. Davis Rogers, Mrs. Roy Swayngim and Miss Katherine Osborne: and 4-H leader, Mrs. Levi Haynes. Community service. Mrs. Henrv Osborne, Mrs. Edwin Jackson and Mrs. P. C. Mann: health Mrs. V N Allen, Mrs, Kyle Lindsay and Mrs. Van Deavers; education, Mrs. R. C. Evans. Mrs. Curtis Rogers and Miss Katherine Osborne; citizen ship. Mrs. Walter Rhodarmer. Mrs Lloyd Justice, Mrs. Thad Cathey and Mrs. Sam Jackson; recreation, Mrs. Edith Hlpps and Miss Alberta Stamey; and music. Mrs. Davis T. Rogers. . Wallace Brown, senior of Wake Forest College, is spending thp' week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown, Jr. Mr. Brown is a pre-medical stu dent, and will graduate from Wake Forest this June, and will enter the Medical School at the Uni versity next fall. He was one of two students accepted from Wake Forest for Carolina. MR. ROLLMAN IN HOSPITAL Heinz Rollman, who is a patient at thaJftyw'ood CountyOMSfcUtH, Is improving. O PACKARD O MARY ALLEN O STYLART O JUNIOR DEB O LAMP'L O MAYFLOWER O NAN SCOTT Miss Cornwell Announces HD Club Schedule Miss Mary Cornwell, home dem onstration agent, has announced the schedule of home demonstration club meetings for April as follows: April 3. Monday, Morning Star, Mrs. Gordon Sharp, 2:00 p. m. April 4. Tuesday, Beaverdam, Mrs. Frank Cabe, 2:00 p. ra. April 5, Wednesday. Aliens Creek, Mrs. L. L, Allen, L00 p. m. Waynesville Homemakers Alumi num Workshop, Methodist church, 3:00 p. m. April 6, Thursday, Dellwood, Mrs. M. H, Caldwell, 2:00 p. m. April 7, Friday. Jonathan, Mrs. G. V. Howell. 2:00 p. m. : April 10, Monday, Rogers Cove, Mrs. A. L. Yarborough, 2:00 p. m. April 11, Tuesday, Lakeside, Mrs. Anne Tutwilder, 2:00 p. m. April .12, Wednesday, Francis Cove, Mrs. Bill Holllngsworth, 2:00 p. m. April 13, Thursday, Fines Creek, Mrs. France Rogers, 10:30 a. m. April 14. Friday, Iron Duff, Mrs. Frank Bradshaw, 2:00 p. m. April 17, Monday, Upper Crab tree, Mrs. Willie Smith, 2:00 p. m. Ratcliffe Cove, Mrs. James Med ford, 7:30 p. m. ApYil 18, Tuesday, South Clyde, Mrs. Van Deavers, 10:00 a. nr. Floor Finishing demonstration. Waynesville Homemakers, Mrs Jack Rogers, 7:30 p. m. April 19, Wednesday, Bethel, Mrs. Welch Singleton, 10:00 a. m. Floor Finishing demonstration. April 20, Thursday, Maggie, Mrs. C. L. White, 1:30 p. m. April 21, Friday, Crabtree-Hyder Mountain, Mrs. Lowery Ferguson, 2:00 p. m. April 24, Monday, McKimmon. Mrs. J. II. Klrkpatrick, 2:00 p. m. ' Saunook, Mrs. Frances McCrack en, 7:30 p. m. April 2S, Tuesday, Clyde, Mrs. J. B. Martin, 10:30 a. m. West Canton, Mrs. Lewis San ford. 2:00 p. m. April 26, Wednesday, 4H Lead ers School, Courthouse, 9:30 a. m. Cecil, Mrs. Alonzo Warren, 1:30. April 27, Thursday, District, No. 2 Federation, Sylva, 10:00 a. in. April 28, Friday, Junaluska, Mrs. W. B. Noland, 11:00 a. m. ' Misses Amelia and Louise Mac Fadyen and their sister, Mrs. J. T. Bailey of Canton, have returned after spending the-winter In Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. .' COMPLETE STOCKS AWAIT YOU V II W I lit . '1 ' if McKimmon Club Has Meeting With! Mrs. W. -C. Moody The McKimmon Home Demon stration Club met Monday after noon at the home f Mrs. W. C. Moody, with Mrs. Ed Harkins, president, presiding Copies of the "United Nations' Hymn" were distributed to the members and plans were made for a radio program to be given by the club as a feature of National Home Demonstration Week, April 30 to May 6. The club voted to contribute to the expenses of the district dele gate to the Triennial Conference to be held tn Sweden in September. . The demonstration for the after noon was given by Miss Mary Corp we,ll on decorating Ideas for bright ening the home. Mrs. W. C. Moody, foods and nu trition leader, gave suggestions for using herbs and wild plants to add variety and food value to the diet, and Mrs. W. J. Mnse. home gard ens leader, led a discussion on "Control of Tomato Blight." Mrs. M. B. Hyatt, health leader, talked on health problems of school age children; Mrs. H. L. Morgan, food preservation leader, reminded the club members of the need for using pectin in making jellies from stored apples; and Mrs. W. C. Moody, house furnishings leader, reported on' the success of the silk screen workshop held recently at the home of Mrs. J. L. Cannon. Mrs. el F, Owen and Mrs. J. N. Klrkpatrick. family life leader, re ported on the training school held by Mrs. Corinne Grimsley on dis cussed "Building Character in Our Children." Mrs, W. L. Ammons, home beau tiflcation leader, talked on the care and cultivation of narcissi; Mrs. Paul Hyatt, clothing leader, gave points to remember in the selection of material and patterns for dress es and Urged the members to par ticipate: in the county dress revue lo be held in May; and Miss Willie Smathers: arts and crafts leader, exhibited Inexpensive gift sugges tions for Kaster. Mrs. W. L. Amons, community service leader, told of the Sunday School service sponsored by her committee for 78 boys and girls. Mrs, Paul Hyatt described the gift prepared by her, club members which was presented to Governor Scott on his recent J visit to Hay wood County' ' ? Book reports were given by Mr.3 W. L. Ammons, Mrs. M. B. Hyatt, Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mrs. J. H. Kirk oatrick, Mrs. L. M. White, Mrs. R. R. Mease, Mrs. H. L. Morgan, Mrs. W. C. Moody, and Mrs. C. F. Owen, Sr. Mrs. W. S. Edwards and Mrs. Herman Bolen were welcomed as new members. O. E. S. To Have Installation Of New Officers The Waynesville Chapter No. 165 Order of The Eastern Star will hold i public Installation of officers in the Masonic Hall, First National Bank Building, Monday, April 3, it 8 p. m. , Mrs. Edna Moag, Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of North Carolina will be the install ing officer and others taking part will be; Mrs. Hilda Haliburton. dis- tric deputy grand matron, as grand marshall; Clartnce Knighten, dis trict deputy grand patron, grand maplain; Mrs. Grace Queen of Waynesville. grand conductress; Mrs. Willie Francis, Waynesville, grand associate conductress; Mrs. Maizie Stinnett, Canton, grand organist; Mrs. Iris Cagle, Clyde, grand secretary; Mrs. Telly Bever age, Sonoma chapter, grand treas urer; Officers to be installed for the year 1950-51 are worthy matron, Mrs. Louise Liner; worthy patron, Paul McElroy, Sr.; associate ma tron, Nellie Clark; associate patron, Nobel Garrett; secretary, Olive Green; treasurer,; Grace Curtis; conductress, Alma McCracken; as sociate conductress, Sally Russell; Chaplain, Rubye McElroy, marshall, Marie " McElroy; organist,-" Isla Green; Ada, Theda Crawford; Ruth, Mariani Green; Esther, Betty Lantz; Martha, Hilda Woodard; Electa, Edith Kent; warden, Eula Woodard; and sentinel, Bob Fie. Flag bearers will be Calcie Mc Clure, Velma Crawford, and Anna Belle Sprinkle. Pages will be Kate Farmer and Marguerite Carswell. Mrs. Evelyn Sutton, retiring worthy matron, will open the meet ing.' All members and their families and friends are cordially invited to attend the service, , - .: . Mr. and Mrs. Whitnet Prevost have returned from a visit in Florida. ( The Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Elliott have returned from Louisville, Kentucky where they went to at tend the dedication services for a new chapel at Southern Baptist Seminary. Mr. Elliott is an alumnus of the Seminary 'A ...... ' ' Benefit Bridge Party Will Be . Held On Friday A benefit bridge party, sponsor ed by the Auxiliary of Veterans of j Foreign Wars, will be given at the I V.F.W clubroom tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Roy Campbell at Phone 379-J or with Mrs. James Thomas, Jr., , at 379-W. Tickets are on sale at Campbell's Sewing Shop and the Ladye Fayre Beauty Shop. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded at each table after the games. Players are asked to bring their own cards, Proceeds will be used for pro jects of the Auxiliary at Oteen Hospital. , Mrs. Edna Kerley spent the week end in Columbus, Georgia as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs. William G. Ker ley, and another son, Larry Kerley. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody returned Monday after a two weeks visit in Florida and Georgia MASSIE'S GREAT BIG Sairga Spring Shoei Wedgees Colorful Play Shoes $2.98 $2.98 MEN'S OXFORDS $4.95 Boy's Oxfords $2.98 up f 1 ' I Tally-Ho Club To Sponsor Masquerade A Masquerade, sponsored by the Tally-Ho Club of the Waynesville High School, will be held at the Waynesville Armory tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Students of the Waynesville School and St. John's High School, their parents, and faculty members of both schools are invited to at tend the party. Admission will be twenty-five cents. The entertainment will include a floor show featuring student tal ent from the two high schools and a grand march of all those in cos tume.." ' Following the grand march, masques will be removed and a cash award will ; be made for the best costume. Arrangements for the event are In charge of a committee from the sponsoring club, composed of Miss Vivian Watkins, chairman, Miss Elaine Francis, and Miss Ann Bischoff. fO) K ! MX IS Ve have just unpacked the largest array of shoes seen here in many a day -- beauties e of them. We have more than 60rr of our large 1 Basement stocked with these new spring shoes, c style, color, and combination. And not only is the assortment GREAT BIG 1 prices will amaze your some brand new beau $1.49; other's slightly more. If you want to buy more pretty shoes for les hurry to Massie's Bargain Basement, there you what we mean. New Spring BALLERINAS Navy, Black, 'Gray, Bed and Green $1.98 One Strap SANDALS 11 Black-White V $1.49 CHILDREN'S PATENT Leathers Straps All Sizes - Massie's Dept. Store "Where Quality Reigns" Methodist Circles Will Meet On Circles nf ,u ... Method, rn.. (f vuurch day. April Circle No. i J '10 Clure .with -sift and Mrs. D. p p, l ate hostesses Circle No. 2 win. P-m- the home Strlngfield. " Circle Xo. 3 ,in Rector wilh co-hostess. c Circle No. 4 m p.m. at the home J Slow , with Mrs. HomWJl nd Mrs. Howell Bn date hostesses : Circle No. 5 I P-m.. at the hme o(J Bright with Miss er as co-hostcss Circle No. a ;! P m. at the home oi v Jennings, ment LOAF ' . PLAY Sr White. Kcd, Gr 0h sis
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